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Voice acting class in Sun Lakes


Those who are interested in learning more about becoming a voice actor are welcome to attend “Getting Paid to Talk – Making Money With Your Voice” from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Thu., Dec. 1 at Chandler- Gilbert Community College.


The introduction to voice acting class, which is taught by the Voice Coaches company, will be a “fun and enjoyable way for people to learn more about the fi eld of voice acting,” says Director of Marketing Warren Garling. Registration is required; enrollment is limited to 25. For more information or to register, call 480-857-5500. For more information about the class, visit www.voicecoaches.com/gptt


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Stay stress-free this holiday season


The holidays can be a stressful time of the year for many people. To help people make it through the next couple of months, naturopathic physician Dr. Damien Brandeis is offering a complimentary stress management workshop from 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 1 at his offi ce, 4035 W. Chandler Blvd., Suite 1 in Chandler. Brandeis will address questions people have regarding stress and provide information on alternative treatments and therapies he uses with his patients to combat stress. The workshop is free of charge; registration is required. For more information or to register, call Dana at 480-855-6560.


Nov. 19 - Dec. 2, 2011


49 Sun Lakes Dance Party


The popular Sun Lakes Dance Party is back, open to everyone who enjoys dancing.


Meeting four times through the dance season on Dec. 8 and Jan. 12, Feb. 9 and March 8, 2012, the Dance Party features a casual dress code, a dance lesson at 6:30 p.m., followed by open dance from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Cost is $30 per person for the season or $7.50 for one dance. A no-host bar, door prizes, snacks and water are provided.


Interested dancers can send a check including name, phone number and email address to Del Ziegler, 24024 S. Lakeway Circle NW, Sun Lakes, 85248. For information, call Del or Claire Ziegler at 480-802-7127 or email dcziegler@aol.com or Barbara Castro at nume319@aol.com


Runner from Page 48


“I started spraining my ankles, and I’d sprained my ankles so many times it got to the point that I could even just think about it and it would just go kkrrrrrch,” True recalls.


This realization convinced True to stop competing. “I kept running, but I cut down my mileage, to maybe 100 miles a week. I continued to run for the reasons I began, and that was for joy and transportation and the love of running.”


Later, True served as a pacer among the Rarámuri runners in the 1994 Leadville 100. His experience with the Rarámuri inspired him, and while in Boulder, CO, he conducted a coat and sweater drive for the Rarámuri, driving the load down to Mexico.


His generosity to the Rarámuri and his respectfully cautious approach was the foundation of a lifelong relationship. Over time, True wanted to create a footrace with the Rarámuri so he could run with them, but in Mexico.


“I didn’t think it was wise to bring them to the United States, to put them in that position of being exploited by various people and sponsors and corporations,” True explains.


So True organizes the yearly Copper Canyon Ultra Marathon to further his cause of running “free” – free entry, free housing and food for runners, and the fi rst through tenth place prizes are given in money and corn.


“People who have come down to run with us, they become ‘mas loco’ … acting out of love with no attachment to the results.”


The results were positive for the Novicks, saying running plays a key role in their weight loss. “But more importantly, we need it to feel good,” Jennifer says. “It does our mind and spirit right, and when we don’t run we don’t feel as good.” Sponsors for the AVE event included Boutique Six10, Catalina Cleaners, Sole Sports and Alpha Chiropractic, with Cyprus Grill providing the food.


For more information on Norwas de Rarámuri, visit www.norawas.org. For details about AVE, visit www.ave2dvd.com.





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