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TOOL BOX NEIGHBORHOOD


Avondale Community Center | 1007 S. 3rd St. www.AvondaleAZ.gov/seniors | Questions? Call (623) 333-2705 FIESTA DE


Mayo 5 - 8 pm


FRIDAY Mother’s Day


TEA PARTY 10 am


MAY MONDAY


11 am


JUNE FRIDAY


13


Comida Mexicana! Baile! Música! (Mexican Dinner, Dancing, Music)


3


(623) 333-2705 para información (Call for information) Transportación por su cuenta (Transportation not provided)


Enjoy teas & crumpets while we celebrate Mother’s Day.


Please bring a dessert or snack to share.


Faer’s BBQ Day 14


Celebrate Father’s Day with an old-fashioned BBQ!


ELVIS SR. CENTER


AT THE AVONDALE


AUGUST THURSDAY


10:30 am 15


Enjoy lunch and a dazzling performance by an Elvis impersonator.


RAVE May - August 2019 • 27


The Avondale Tool Box Program fosters neighborhood pride and support to community groups wishing to conduct neighborhood clean-up projects or days of service.


THE AVONDALE TOOL BOX - NEIGHBORHOOD TOOL LOAN PROGRAM IS OFFERED AS A FREE SERVICE AVAILABLE FOR:


` Multi-household clean-up projects


` Neighborhood clean-up projects ` Community service projects


* All projects should engage a minimum of 20 volunteers


THE AVONDALE TOOL BOX TRAILER IS OUTFITTED WITH: ` Landscape tools


` General household maintenance tools


` Water coolers


Groups wishing to schedule use of the Avondale Tool Box will be required to complete a project proposal and submit all required documents with a minimum of 30 days notice prior to the event.


For more information: Call the Neighborhood and Family Services Department/Family Services Division at (623) 333-2723.


$5Por (Per Ticket) Boleto TOOL LOAN PROGRAM


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