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A+12 February 16 - 29, 2008
Youth
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Young performers could win $1,000
SanTan Sun area students between the ages of Feb. 29 to ensure a chance for a preliminary audition. each category receives $1,000.
16 and 20 are invited to compete in the 9th Annual Past winners are not eligible to re-enter. For more info, call 602-254-7399, ext. 104 or 106,
Arizona Young Artists’ Competition for a chance to Acting auditions take place on March 25, voice or visit www.azyoungartistscompetition.org or www.
win $1,000. Youth can enter in one or more of the auditions on March 26 and modern dance auditions myspace.com/herbergertheater.
acting, modern dance and voice categories. on March 27, after which four fi nalists from each
Registration forms and a $25 entry fee must be sent category will receive a cash award and move on to the
to the Herberger Theater Center and postmarked by fi nals competition held March 29. The top fi nisher in
SanTan Sun News seeks
Chandler Unifi ed School District
Easter events
Feb. 18: Presidents Day; no school
Let the SanTan Sun News help you publicize your Easter events in a special section. Is
your restaurant having an Easter brunch? Are you hosting an Easter egg hunt, or is the
Easter Bunny coming for a visit? Do you offer Easter craft activities for children? If so,
email your details to Lynda@SanTanSun.com. Include a brief description of the event,
Basha Bobcats
times/days/dates, cost or free, if registration is required, venue/address, publishable
phone number, website if applicable and contact information for verifi cation purposes.
Help wanted – Volunteers are needed for Basha’s annual Family Fun Night on Fri., April 4. Call
We welcome photos, which must be 300 dpi JPEGs or taken on a digital camera on
Basha’s PTO or front offi ce if interested.
—Kevin Rolfe
the “best” or “highest quality” setting. Information is due by noon on March 4 for the
March 15 issue, which is the last issue before Easter Sunday on March 23. Submission
does not guarantee placement.
Hull Heroes
K classes – Hull registers kindergarten students for the 2008-09 school year the week of Feb. 19.
Registration begins at 7 a.m. Tue., Feb. 19. Registration packets are currently available in the school
offi ce.
Write stuff – Thanks to tax credit contributions, authors continue to visit Hull in February. On Feb.
Hancock Heat
20, Conrad Storad, author of “Don’t Call Me Pig!” and “Lizards for Lunch,” visits with third- through
fi fth-graders; Glendale author Carla Goody, author of the “Charlie the Cat” adventures, visits with
Kindy registration – Kindergarten registration packets for kids turning 5 by Aug. 31 are currently
kindergarteners through second-graders on Feb. 29.
available in the front offi ce between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Registration takes place Feb. 19 through 29. The
Music notes – Congrats to Lindsay Miller and Katie Farrell who were both chosen to participate in
child’s immunization record, certifi ed copy of birth certifi cate and proof of address are required.
the CUSD Elementary Honor Band this year. The Honor Band performs Feb. 25.
Intel volunteers – Intel provides funding to schools through the Volunteer Matching Grant Program; any
High fi ves – Congrats to all the Hull runners who participated in the recent meet with CTA Freedom,
Intel employees with children attending Hancock are eligible to apply for this grant. For every 20 hours
Navarette, Santan and Humphrey at Tumbleweed Park. Hull ribbon winners were Zach Dickmann,
an Intel employee volunteers in a school, the Intel Foundation donates $200 to the school. For more info,
Christian Mathers, Kaitlyn Parsons, Cecilia Cruz, Sarah Dickmann, Ethan Burton, Jacob Dickmann, Lauren
visit http://education.intel.com/education2/involved/vmgp.asp.
Fisher, Jared Pauls, Ty Siffermann, Courtney Weisenberger, Kevin Soriano, TJ Siffermann and Lauren
Plastic bag recycling – The Hancock Nature Club teamed with Wal-Mart to join the Kids Recycling
Gamsey. Hull runners are preparing for their Feb. 28 meet at Tumbleweed Park, where Hull will be the host
Challenge to recycle plastic bags. Drop off plastic bags at one of the recycle bins around Hancock; in
school. Thanks to Running Club teachers Doug Lincoln, Kathy Brewer and April Bruns.
return, Wal-Mart donates to Hancock’s Nature Club and General Music Program. Last year Hancock turned
Math counts – Congrats to sixth-graders Logan Schmidt, Adam Simon, Connor Davis, William James
in more than 790 pounds of bags and earned $395. This year’s goal is $500, or 1,000 pounds of bags, by
and Rachel Tollman for each earning a spot on Hull’s Sixth Grade Math Competition Team, which will
March 31.
represent Hull at the CUSD Math Competition in April.
Cartridges for Kids – Bring empty printer cartridges or other used electronics to the front offi ce or to
Calendar
Mr. Landon’s Room 15. Include accessories, power cords and cases if you have them. Business sponsors/
Feb. 29: PTO Leap Year Sock Hop Dance
donations are needed for the program. Contact Mr. Landon if interested.
—Gwen Rusk
—Suzanne Incorvaia
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