Chandler Recreation Chandler Recreation Thanks YThanks You for a Great ou for a Great
‘08 and Wishes Everyone a Happy New Year!
The winter issue of Break Time magazine is available at many City of Chandler facilities and Chandler
Fry’s Stores. You also can view it at
www.chandleraz.gov/breaktime.
The spring Break Time will be available starting Friday, Jan. 23. For more information about Chandler Recreation
programs, classes and special events, visit
www.chandleraz.gov/recreation or call 480-782-2727.
Sign Up for Winter Intersession Camps! 5th Annual Teen Talent Show
As the winter intersession break approaches, it is time for youth to sign up for winter
camps with Chandler Recreation. The Tumbleweed Recreation Center is offering
is Coming Jan. 30!
half-day and full-day youth camps for grades 1-6 from Dec. 19-26 and Dec. 29-Jan. 6
Aspiring teen singers, dancers and performers can register to audition for the 5th
(no classes on 12/25 & 1/1). The camps will include sports, arts & crafts and other
annual Teen Talent Show to be held Friday, Jan. 30, 6-9 p.m. at the Chandler Center
development activities. For more information, contact Abel Mendoza at 480-782-2912 or
for the Arts. For more information, contact Michael Ballard at 480-782-2711 or
abel.mendoza@chandleraz.gov. The Downtown Community Center is providing winter arts
michael.ballard@chandleraz.gov. There is a $5 admission to the Talent Show.
and holiday-themed camps for 6-12 year olds during both intersession weeks. For more
information, call 480-782-2727 or visit
www.chandleraz.gov/registration.
Active Kids Camp
Mark Your Calendar for the TRC
After the holidays, children can experience a variety of activities toward maintaining
Basketball Bonanza on Jan. 31!
a healthy lifestyle in the new Active Kids Camp at the Tumbleweed Recreation Center
gym. The class is for 8-12 year olds and runs Saturdays, Jan. 17-Feb. 21, from 10-11:30
The City of Chandler’s Tumbleweed Recreation Center will host a one-day basketball event
a.m. with a fee of $33. Parents are encouraged to attend with their children as they
on Saturday, Jan. 31 from 8 a.m.-12 p.m. featuring a hot-shot competition, three-point
learn about nutrition, recreation and health assessments (call 480-782-2912 or email
shootout and free throw contest. Open to boys and girls 9-14 years of age. There is a $4
abel.mendoza@chandleraz.gov for more information).
fee for the event and registration runs through January 30 at the Chandler Community
Center, Environmental Education Center, Snedigar Recreation Center and Tumbleweed
Recreation Center. Registration will be accepted onsite at 8 a.m. on the day of the event at
Tumbleweed Recreation Center in the West Gym. For more information, call Abel Mendoza
Sign Up for Aquatics Stroke Clinics
at 480-782-2912 or visit
www.chandleraz.gov/tumbleweed.
The Chandler Aquatics Division provides Stroke Clinics in January that are designed to help
participants (ages 6-8 & 9 and up) improve their strokes and provide a basic understanding
of swimming with a team. It is recommended that participants are able to swim at least
25 yards without stopping, have an American Red Cross swimming ability equivalent to
Catch Great Movies at the TRC
our “Fish Class,” or can perform with profi ciency the following strokes: front crawl, back The Tumbleweed Recreation Center offers “After School Movie Day” every Tuesday at 4:30
crawl and breaststroke. There is a $30 fee for residents ($40 for non-residents). For more p.m. The fee is $2 for youth ages 6-12 and $3 for teens 13-17. For preschoolers, there are
information, call 480-782-2750 or visit
www.chandleraz.gov/aquatics.
“Monday Matinees” at 11:30 a.m. for $2 per child. For more information and scheduled
movies, call 480-782-2900 or visit
www.chandleraz.gov/tumbleweed.
“Come Alive Story Time With Ms. Diana”
Skateboarding for Beginners
Through interactive stories, music, games and drama, this class builds positive values,
attitudes, self-esteem and character for kids ages 2-6. Come and see how the stories come
This program focuses on the fundamentals of skateboarding, as participants will learn
basic techniques and proper procedures at a skate park, as well as be introduced to basic
alive and get the fun and laughter fl owing! This class is held at Snedigar Recreation Center
tricks. Helmet, kneepads and elbow pads are required. Classes are offered on Wednesday
on Wednesday mornings. For more information, call 480-782-2640.
nights at Snedigar Recreation Center. For more information, call 480-782-2640.
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