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Youth
Oct. 20 - Nov. 2, 2007 A+11
Kid to Kid aids fi re victims
Teen dinner theatre
The Kid to Kid store in Ahwatukee and other Valley locations are pitching in
to help families who lost their homes to fi re. In conjunction with Fire Prevention
TEENS ONLY: Murder at the
Deadwood Saloon will be
Month, the stores have established a fund that will issue $25 Kid to Kid gift
performed at the McCullough-Price
certifi cates for each child in need. House, just west of the Chandler
“As an investigator, I have been to many fi res and have seen fi rsthand the
Fashion Center, from 5 to 8 p.m.
devastating effect that fi res have on families with children,” says Jon Spezzacatena,
Sat., Oct. 27. This interactive
dinner theatre for teens will have
a fi re investigator for the Rural/Metro Fire Department. “With Kid to Kid’s low
dinner catered by Chipotle Mexican
prices, a $25 gift certifi cate will allow families to get at least two to three outfi ts, or Grill. It’s designed for ages 12
other items they may need. We hope that during this diffi cult time, our little bit of
to 18 only. Register by calling
help will provide them with some community support.”
480-782-2807.
Valley fi re investigators will hand out the gift certifi cates to families in need.
Kid to Kid, which sells gently used children’s clothing and is located in
Ahwatukee at 5030 E. Ray Rd. in Suite 11, Phoenix.
Scholarship program
Fire victims and those interested in donating to the program should contact
seeks “Cinderellas”
Spezzacatena at 480-540-0282, or any participating Kid to Kid store.
Southern Chandler
Deadline nears for CEF Scholarship
“princesses” are invited
to take part in the
Until Oct. 26, freshmen from all four Chandler Unifi ed School District high
annual Cinderella Youth
schools can enroll in the Chandler Education Foundation’s VISION:CollegeBound
Development Preliminary
scholarship program. Students who complete the requirements of the program
held Nov. 3 at the
receive $1,000 in scholarship money at the end of four years.
Ahwatukee Foothills Golf
The program requires students to maintain a 3.4 GPA or higher and 95 percent
Club Theater. Two free
school attendance plus complete 100 community service hours during their high
preliminary workshops
school career.
are held Oct. 20 and 28
This May, 130 CUSD seniors were each awarded the $1,000 scholarship to be
from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the
used for post-secondary education at any accredited college or university.
Foothills Family YMCA.
Information and enrollment forms are available at Basha, Chandler, Hamilton
All girls who enter
and Perry high school career centers and freshman counseling offi ces. Students can
receive a participation
Submitted photo
only enroll during their freshman year. Info: www.ChandlerEdFoundation.org.
award and an invitation to
attend the State Finals.
PRINCESSES: Amelia and Lauren are Cinderella “princesses.”
The Cinderella
Youth Chronicles
Scholarship Program focuses on “building girls’ self-esteem, confi dence, talent and
pride.” The program is divided into fi ve age divisions: Tot, 3-6 years; Mini Miss, 7-9
Michael Malpiedi, Risa Garcia, Shauna Casey, Corey Vaughan and Margaret
years; Miss, 10-12 years; Teen, 13-17 years; and Women, 18-26 years. Contestants
Goldberg, all seniors at Seton Catholic High School, earned the distinction as a National
are evaluated on their poise, confi dence, grooming and communication skills.
Merit Semifi nalist. The students completed the Preliminary SAT Qualifying Test and met
other eligibility criteria to compete for academic recognition and scholarship awards.
To learn more about the Cinderella Scholarship Program and the free workshops,
call Kimberly Brown at 480-236-1169 or Andrea Fynan at 602-469-2287.
2007-2008 Season
Jeff
/PWFNCFS
Daniels
3 Calo Flamenco
“Levanto” ..........3pm & 8pm
10 Jeff Daniels
“Live And Unplugged”.......8pm
+BOVBSZ
19 Dionne Warwick...........8pm
25 Monterey Jazz Festival
50
th
Anniversary Tour .......8pm
'FCSVBSZ
2 Bearfoot ..............7:30pm
7 Ailey II ................7:30pm
9 Leahy ..................8pm
Dionne
23 Mickey Rooney “Let’s Put On
Warwick A Show!” with Jan Rooney ...8pm
24 Golden Dragon Acrobats.....3pm
John
Tesh .BSDI
2 Mark Russell .............7pm
9 John Tesh ...............7pm
15 Duke Ellington Orchestra ....8pm
29 In The Mood
“A 1940’s Musical!”........8pm
"QSJM
6 Bill Cosby ...............7pm
19 Harlem Gospel Choir .....7:30pm
Bill
Cosby
27 RAIN: The Beatles Experience . 7pm
.BZ
18 Tamburitzans
of Duquesne University......3pm
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