A+10 Sept. 20 - Oct. 3, 2008
Youth
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Eagle scout applicant gives to community
Haley picks white
Matthew McNaughton, son of Faith and Jim He says he couldn’t have done it without the help
tiger as mascot
McNaughton of Gilbert, recently fulfilled one of the of the 21 other scouts and their parents, as well as the
more important elements needed to reach his Eagle generous donations of painting supplies by Lowe’s
rank in the Boy Scouts. He decided to paint the dining Home Improvement store in Gilbert, Ace Hardware
area of the Paz de Cristo Center in Mesa, a shelter that in Gilbert and Home Depot in Chandler, and for gift
provides meals for the homeless. cards to provide food for helpers from Bashas’ Market,
“I wanted to do something I felt would provide a Fry’s and Safeway. Lowes allowed an employee, Adam,
benefit to individuals in the community,” he says. “I to stay on the payroll to help Matthew paint.
felt it would brighten the area and enhance the dining Matthew wishes to thank everyone who helped
experience.” make this project possible.
College info at Perry High
Shake pompoms with
Parents and prospective college students are invited
Hamilton cheer squad
to learn more about Arizona schools at the Annual Fall
Area girls and boys in kindergarten through eighth-
College Fair at 6:30 p.m. Thu., Sept. 25 at Perry High
grade have the opportunity to learn cheer and dance
School,1919 E. Queen Creek Rd. in Gilbert.
routines from state champion Hamilton Huskies
Chandler Unified School District’s four high schools
Varsity Cheer Squad at their annual cheer clinic
are partnering with the Arizona High School/College
from 9 a.m. to noon Sat., Sept. 27 at Tumbleweed
Relations Council to offer information for students
Recreation Center.
about Arizona universities and community colleges
Each participant receives snacks, pizza, a T-shirt
with a few colleges from New Mexico. High school
and a chance to perform with the cheerleaders at the
counseling departments have information and lists of
Oct. 3 varsity football game. Cost is $40 per person.
participating schools.
Tumbleweed Recreation Center is located at 745 E.
Germann Rd., east of Arizona Ave., in Chandler. To
register, email
hamiltoncheeraz@yahoo.com.
Clinic teaches professional baseball skills
A Fall Break Clinic for kids ages 6 to 12 is offered themed gift bag for each child. Preregistration is Submitted photos
by Tito Fuentes Baseball Academy Oct. 6 through 9 required.
Haley Elementary School selected the white tiger as its
at Espee Park, with Fuentes, a former Major League Tito Fuentes Baseball Academy also offers three mascot, and celebrated with an assembly recently. Haley
player, aiding in student instruction. batting cages Mondays through Saturdays, with
Nicole Knutsen Elementary School is named for the Gilbert
Sessions for 6- to 9-year-olds take place from 8 to 10 specials running through Oct. 31. Private instruction
student who died at age 9 in 2005 after a long battle with
leukemia. Attending the assembly were Haley’s parents,
a.m.; programs for 10- to 12-year-olds take place from and indoor facilities are available for entire teams.
Angie and Chris Knutsen, daughter Kylene, a freshman at
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Espee Park is located on Knox Road between Chandler High, and son Jayce, a first grader at Navarrete
Cost is $240 per child and covers eight hours Arizona and McQueen roads in Chandler. To register
Elementary. Haley is located at 3401 S. Layton Lakes Blvd.
of professional baseball instruction and a baseball- for the clinic, call 480-812-4600.
in Chandler and can be reached at 480-224-3500.
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