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April 21 - May 4, 2007 A+13
Young environmentalists SL Rotary sponsors world
head to Sweden affairs seminar
A Hamilton High student is on a youth team that will compete in Göteborg, Four Hamilton High
Sweden May 25-30 as the U.S. representatives in the international fi nals of the and Chandler High
Volvo Adventure, an educational program that rewards environmental activities students will attend the
among the decision makers of the future. World Affairs Seminar
The AWAKE (Arizona Water Activists Karing for the Environment) team from June 16 to 22 at the
Chandler includes Akash Khare, Hamilton High School, and students from Corona University of Wisconsin
del Sol and Desert Vista High Schools, and Tempe Preparatory Academy. The thanks to the Sun Lakes
fi nalists were chosen from 361 entries submitted from 47 countries. Prizes will be Rotary Club.
awarded: $10,000 for fi rst place, $6,000 for second place and $4,000 for third. Iris Lee and Christopher
The local team competes against teams from around the world including Brazil, Veto from Hamilton High
Canada, China, Croatia, Egypt, Turkey, India, Indonesia, Japan, Lebanon, Malta, School and Jay Joshi
New Zealand, South Africa and The United Kingdom. and Laura Emrick from Submitted photo
Chandler High School
GLOBAL AFFAIRS: Chandler area high school students (L-R) Laura
Emrick, Iris Lee, Don Baldwin (Rotary), Jay Joshi and Christopher
were selected by the club
Veto will attend the World Affairs Seminar in Wisconsin courtesy
Chandler youths score at hoop fi nals
and will have all their
of SL Rotary.
expenses paid for the seminar.
Chandler was well-represented at
The annual World Affairs Seminar is a unique, high-energy educational program
the recent Arizona Basketball Bonanza
for high school students intended to bring about a better understanding of world
fi nals held at U.S. Airways Center, with
problems through a study of current issues, while at the same time providing the
16 Chandler youths participating in the
opportunity to discuss those issues with young people from other countries.
competition and four earning fi rst place
It enables hundreds of the best and brightest students from around the world
honors in their events.
to come together to study and discuss these issues in a safe and non-threatening
The four Chandler champions were
environment.
Cassandra Brumby, girls 9-10 free throw;
Emphasis is placed upon promoting a better understanding of the causes of
Chelsey Brumby, girls 13-14 free throw;
international confl ict.
Jordan Braxton, boys 11-12 three-point;
and A.J. Kneip, boys 13-14 free throw.
The Basketball Bonanza brings boys
Submitted photo School goes sun wise
and girls ages 9 to 14 into the gym to
IN THE RIM: Chandler students Jordan Braxton
show off their hoop skills in a Three-
(far left) and Sharmayne Yazzie (far right)
are presented with their basketball bonanza
Seventh-grade students in the gifted program
Point Shootout, Hot Shot competition, trophies. Braxton won the 3-point shooting
at Bogle Junior High School have started a
and Free Throw contest in three age
contest for boys ages 11-12, and Yazzie took
campaign to inform Chandler residents about
second place in the free throw contest for
groups. The local qualifying competition,
the dangers of skin cancer, sunburn and
girls ages 11-12. Others in the photo are, from
presented by the Chandler Recreation
left: Braxton, Diego Magana, Cassidy Coleman,
cataracts from overexposure to the sun’s
Ashley Judd, Jamie Huma and Yazzie. ultraviolet (UV) rays.
Division, was held earlier this year at
The students offer the follow suggestions to
Folley Park.
prevent sun-related problems:
Wear sunglasses that are 100 percent UVA- and UVB-protected.
Wear sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15.
Service Club delivers “Flowers”
Wear a wide-brimmed hat that covers your face and neck.
Limit time in the sun between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Chandler Service Club recently presented this season’s newest Flower Girls at
Avoid tanning, tanning salons and tanning booths.
the 73rd Annual Charity Ball at the Scottsdale Plaza Resort in Scottsdale.
The Flower Girls are outstanding high school seniors who participated in a year-
long educational and development program learning skills like etiquette, social
CGCC hosts job fair
manners and public speaking, as well as performing many hours of community
service. Many also hold part-time jobs and are active at school and in church.
Students and community members have an opportunity to meet employers
Legacy Flower Girls are from families from whom generations of local women
interested in fi lling entry-level to professional positions at a free job fair from 10
have contributed to the community. This year’s Legacy Flower Girls include Lynea
a.m. to 1 p.m. Thu., April 26 at the Chandler-Gilbert Community College Pecos
Davenport, Jamie and Jessica Irwin, Erin Pew, and Taylor Sossamon.
Campus Student Pavilion.
Chandler Service Club has been supporting charitable organizations and
Representatives from a variety of industries such as technology, fi nance,
philanthropy in Chandler since 1933. Currently Chandler Service Club funds
retail, healthcare, government and social services discuss positions and accept
scholarships, provides clothing for needy children, pays for band and orchestra
applications for full-time, part-time and summer employment. Attendees should
instrument rentals for many CUSD students and donates to many other worthy
dress professionally and come prepared with a resume.
organizations around Chandler.
Career advisors are available in the CGCC Career and Placement Services
Offi ce prior to the event. In addition, the college continues to host resume writing
workshops weekly throughout April.
For a complete list of 2006-07 Flower Girls, For questions or appointments, call 480-857-5211, email career.advisor@
visit www.SunTanSun.com and click on Neighbors.
cgcmail.maricopa.edu or visit room SC159 on the CGCC Pecos Campus at 2626 E.
Pecos Rd. in Chandler.
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