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Highland High coach pinned for wrestling camp


A summer wrestling camp for beginning and experienced wrestlers ages 5 through eighth grade will be held by Highland High School wrestling coach Russ Kilpatrick June 27 through June 30 in the school’s mini gym at 4301 E. Guadalupe Rd. in Gilbert. Wrestlers ages 5 through fi rst grade will attend 9 to 9:45 a.m.; second and third graders, 9:55 to 10:45 a.m.; fourth and fi fth graders, 10:55 to 11:55 a.m.; and those in sixth through eighth grades, noon to 1:15 p.m.


The camp concludes with match day, where each participant will receive a ribbon for each match wrestled.


Cost is $41 and includes a camp T-shirt. To register, visit www.gilbertaz.gov/parks/sports-youth.cfm, or call 480-503-6200. Free SAT, ACT practice tests


Get ready for the September or October ACT or the October SAT by taking a free full- length SAT or ACT practice test at Tutor House Tutoring Services in Chandler. The tests are offered from 9:15 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat., July 9 or 16 with a welcome and registration from 9 to 9:15 a.m. each morning.


Students should bring a calculator to the session. Participants will receive a detailed test analysis at a future date. Space is limited; call to reserve a spot. Tutor House Tutoring Services is located at 1054 S. Fargo St. north of the Santan Freeway Loop 202 off Pecos Road and Arizona Avenue in Chandler. For reservations, call 480-857-1222 or tutoring@tutorhouseaz.com.


Summer music camp at Trinity Christian


Children ages 6 to 12 can register for “A World of Music,” a summer music festival being held from 9 a.m. to noon Mon., June 20 to Thu., June 24 at Trinity Christian Fellowship, 50 S. McQueen in Chandler.


Classes in dance, sign language, voice, musical theatre, rhythm, trash cans, silly skits and more will be offered. Camp T-shirts and snacks are provided, and there will be a fi nal concert for parents.


“Teachers love music, children, God and having fun,” says A World of Music Director Lynne Hartke.


The session is $55. To register, call 480-963-7698, email tcf@tcfchandler.org or visit www.tcfchandler.org.


Youth


June 18 - July 1, 2011


Kids: Win $15 gift card from Changing Hands Bookstore Students who either live in Chandler,


Gilbert, Queen Creek or surrounding areas or who attend area schools can win $15 gift cards from Changing Hands Bookstore, thanks to a new partnership between the bookseller and the SanTan Sun News. This ongoing, monthly promotion awards a $15 Changing Hands gift card to every youth whose article, story, poem, essay, editorial, book review, photo or illustration is chosen to be printed in the SanTan Sun Kids Opportunity section, while supplies last. The Kids Opportunity section is printed in the Youth Section of the fi rst paper of the month, each month. The best news is that even though only one to three submissions are printed per month, all good submissions are held in a fi le to be printed in future issues. So if an entry doesn’t win this month, it could win next month -- or even the month after that.


To enter, visit www.SanTanSun.com, click on Youth and then Student Writer Permission Slip to download a submission-permission slip. Complete the form and have a parent sign it so the paper has permission to print the entry and the author or artist’s byline. Then, email the submission-permission slip and writing or artwork to Lynda@SanTanSun.com as a Word fi le (if writing) or JPEG (if art) or pasted into the email. Those who don’t have access to email, or prefer to send submissions on disk, may send a hard copy of the form with the entry in a Word fi le or JPEG on a CD via postal mail to Lynda Exley, Kids Op Page, SanTan Sun News, P.O. Box 23, Chandler, AZ 85244-0023.


For more information on the Kids Op page, or to have SanTan Sun News Editor Lynda Exley speak at your school to rev students up about writing and publishing, email Lynda@SanTanSun.com.


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