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Chandler Sports Hall of Fame gets new members
Eleven individuals and one team are being inducted Robert “Bert” Martinez, Jr., Joe Meade, Colleen mention of the company by the emcee.
by the Chandler Historical Society into the Chandler Reinstra-Sommer, Ric Wilson and the 2003 Chandler Donations of sports-related items for a silent
Sports Hall of Fame at the 4th annual luncheon held National Little League team. auction table, or donations in any amount are also
at 11 a.m. Sat., Dec. 15. Eddie Basha is master of Tickets for the event are $12 per person in advance being accepted.
ceremonies for the festivities held at the Hamilton and are obtainable only at the Chandler Museum by The Chandler Sports Hall of Fame is located in
High School cafeteria, 3700 S. Arizona Ave., in S. phone or in person, or at the door for $15. the Chandler Museum at 178 E. Commonwealth in
Chandler. Event sponsorships are also available. An MVP historic downtown Chandler. Museum hours are 11
Since 2004, the Chandler Sports Hall of Fame sponsor is $500, which includes 16 tickets to the a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday. The museum
has recognized some of the best athletes, coaches event, company name or logo on two tables and in is closed on Sundays and holidays.
and teams from nearly 100 years of Chandler sports the program, on-stage banner, and a mention of the More info can be found at
www.chandlermuseum.org
excellence. The 2007 inductees include Tyrone Byrd, company by the emcee. A Champion sponsor is $250, or by calling 480-782-2717.
Ashley Chandler, Jimmy Gressley, Frank Hatfi eld, Pete which includes eight tickets to the event, company
Hernandez, Emmett “Buddy” Jobe, Bryan Lambke, name or logo on the table and in the program, and a
Chandler Trade Center on Build it, but will it sail?
Airport board’s agenda
Chandler and Gilbert residents ages 7 and older
learn to build a boat made of nothing more than
Items on the Chandler Airport Commission regularly cardboard, tape, paint and glue at the Cardboard
scheduled monthly meeting at 7 p.m., Wed. Dec. 12 include Boat Building Clinic from 10 a.m. to noon Sat., Jan.
an airport confl ict evaluation of the Chandler Trade Center, 12, 2008 at ITT Technical Institute.
and Airpark Area Land Use Plan and City General Plan The workshop teaches participants how to build
Updates. a seaworthy cardboard craft for competition in the
John Walkup of the Chandler Air Service will also Rotary River Rally held in April at Tempe Town
discuss changes to Chandler Airport’s traffi c patterns. Lake.
The Commission will also be briefed on various airport The clinic is free. Competition is $50 for
improvement and construction projects. participants with adoptive boats, meaning they
The meeting is open to the public, and will be held at agree to allow race offi cials to partner them with a
the airport’s terminal building, 2380 S. Stinson Way. The corporate sponsor and use their logo on the craft;
meeting agenda can be viewed on the City’s website, www. $75 for non-adoptive individuals, schools and
chandleraz.gov/Content/AirportAgenda.pdf. nonprofi t organizations; and $400 for corporate
The seven-member Commission makes recommendations teams. Proceeds support children’s charities.
Submitted photo
to the City Council regarding airport operations, physical Preregistration required. ITT Technical
SEAWORTHY: Emma helped with the creation of the
Enchanted Castle for last year’s Rotary River Rally Cardboard
growth, economic development and proposed land use Institute is located at 5005 S. Wendler Dr. in Boat race.
relating to leases and fi xed base operations. Tempe. For information, call 480-905-5944 or visit
For more information, contact the Chandler Municipal
www.rotaryriverrally.com.
Airport at 480-782-3540.
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