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EAT UP: Two programs at
Chandler Environmental Education Center teach
participants about community supported agriculture and
how to use locally grown produce. See Page 33. Image
Revolution photo.


Headlines:
Safe Sitter; Chandler
Environmental Education Center activities; Veterans
Oasis Park events; Audition for 'The Foreigner'; Disco
After Dark; Grief Recovery Program; End of Summer Bash;
Chandler Sunset Library children's programs; Arizona
Classic Jazz Society’s official jam jazz party; Quan'tum
Art event; Children's activities at Tumbleweed
Recreation Center; Watch muralist Debra Jones work;
Perry Branch Library programs; Kids Play and Paint;
Family Yoga: Page 33
WebXtra: Read more Things to do.
Summer Palooza, noon to 3
p.m. July 31, Desert Oasis Aquatic Center, 1400 W.
Summit Pl., Chandler. Celebrate the end of summer with
music, competitive activities, a toy scavenger hunt and
more. Fee: 75 cents for children ages 2 to 17, $2 ages
18 to 54; $1 ages 55 and older, free for ages 1 and
younger. Info: 480-732-1061, 480-732-1062.
Dragonfly and butterfly walk, 4 p.m. July 31, Riparian
Institute, 2757 E. Guadalupe Rd., Gilbert. Visitors of
all ages learn basic identification during flier season.
$5 donation. Info: 480-503-6744,
www.riparianinstitute.org.
10-Week Fitness Program, begins Aug. 21, Extreme
Bodyshaping, 4949 W. Ray Rd., Suite 9, Chandler. This
program consists of six weekly, 45-minute classes.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays are kickboxing and
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays are resistance band
training. A personalized nutrition plan is provided to
help students keep energized and meet their fitness
goals. The fee starts at $369 and includes gloves, wrist
wraps, a course manual to log workouts and meals, plus
three fitness evaluations. Info: 602-885-1512,
www.extremebodyshaping.com/chandler.
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