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Youth No prior experience is necessary for
youth ages 10 to 18 to participate in an improvisational comedy master class held from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Sat., April 21 at Burns it Up at Chandler’s Heat Wave Dance Academy, 1880 S. Alma School Rd., Suite 10, near Mountainside Fitness in Southern Chandler. The workshop is taught by director, producer and performer Dave Specht of
April 21 – May 4, 2012 Go for the ‘gold’ with youth soccer Youth learn ‘improv’ comedy
Chandler’s Valley Fever Improv comedy troupe and formerly of Jester’s in downtown Phoenix. The fee is $20. To register,
contact Fox Crossing’s Karen Burns at 480-332-7914 or
karen@burnsitup.com. For more on Burns it Up, visit
www.BurnsItUp.com. For details on classes at Heat Wave Dance Academy, visit
www.heatwavedanceacademy.com.
Calculus competition challenges Chandler kids Students ages 9 to 13 from Chandler’s
This is the third year of partnership
MEDAL WORK: Aspiring young athletes can put their soccer player technical and tactical skills to the test in real competition through the Chandler Soccer Academy. Submitted photo
Is your aspiring soccer star ready to
go to the next level? Chandler Soccer Academy (CSA), in partnership with Sereno Soccer Club, begins its Gold program assessments in May. The Gold program exposes players to a higher level of competition that focuses on individual skill development, self-confidence and teamwork. The program provides a developmental bridge between recreational soccer and competitive soccer. Youth eligible for the Gold program must be 7 to 16 years old. All May assessments take place at Snedigar Sports Complex, 4500 S. Basha Rd., Chandler. Assessments are scheduled for
6 to 8 p.m. May 4 and 18, and 8 to 10 a.m. May 19. CSA teams are coached by volunteers
and compete against other competitive soccer clubs through both league and tournament play. There are no co-ed teams and all practices are in Chandler. The season begins in August and continues through February. The cost for the program is $475, and includes a full Adidas uniform of socks, shorts,
practice jersey and two game jerseys, a ball, two tournament fees, all league fees, and all club and training fees. For more information, email
info@gocsasereno.org or visit
www.chandlersocceracademy.com.
most at-risk communities will participate in a calculus competition Sat., April 21 at Galveston Elementary School, 661 E. Galveston St. in Chandler. Hosted by Chandler-Gilbert
Community College and Si Se Puede, the competition will consist of 18 problems of increasing difficulty placed one at a time before each team. Teams comprised of three to four students, members of the Calculus Club from the Si Se Puede Robotics Camp, will work on the problems, which are created by CGCC calculus students. Trophies will be given for the greatest number of correct answers in age category teams, and awards will also be given for Most Improved and Most Supportive. The event is followed by a celebratory lunch.
between CGCC math faculty Melinda Rudibaugh’s calculus classes and the Si Se Puede Robotics Camp, under the leadership of Si Se Puede President and CEO Alberto Esparza. This year the program lengthened into 13 consecutive Saturdays of math support for Si Se Puede’s youth by CGCC students. Plans for CGCC engineering students and faculty to partner with Si Se Puede in the future are also being discussed. The nonprofit Si Se Puede Foundation
aims to help area youth by increasing positive behaviors through community service, educational and recreational activities and encouraging parental involvement. CGCC is at 2626 E. Pecos Rd. in Chandler. For more information, call
480-732-7030.
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