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Ostrich Festival schedule
Soroptimists honor local women
Local resident Trinity Also honored at the event is Kathleen Dowler,
Fri. March 9 Donovan is among those director of Outreach Programs for Catholic Healthcare
Park opens: 4 p.m.
honored at the Soroptimist West – East Valley, who receives the Women Helping
Carnival rides open (Buddy Day): 4 p.m.
Ostrich races: 5 p.m.
International of the San Tans’ Women Award; Grace Do, who takes home the Violet
Purina Incredible Dog Challenge: 4 to 6 p.m. annual Women’s Awards Richardson Award recognizing young volunteers; and
Community stage entertainment: 4 to 6 p.m.
Recognition Luncheon held Amber Remer and Penny DeLuca, who have each
Heat Wave Dance & Cheer
Peggy Murphy Variety Pop Solo
from noon to 1:30 p.m. Thu., earned a Women’s Opportunity Award, giving women
Just In Time Circus: 4:30 p.m.
March 8 at the Crowne Plaza heads of households a chance to achieve their career
Main stage grass area: Hot air balloon glow, 7 to 8 p.m. San Marcos in downtown goals.
Main Stage: Josh Gracin, 8:30 p.m.
Trinity Donovan
Chandler. The Soroptimist International of the San Tans is
Sat., March 10
Donovan, vice president of an East Valley service club for business owners and
Parade: 10 a.m. downtown Chandler
community impact for the Valley of the Sun United professionals. The group, now in its 20th year, is
Park opens: 10 a.m. Way and a Chandler City Council member, will dedicated to improving the quality of life for women
Carnival rides open: 10 a.m.
receive the Women of Distinction Award honoring and families.
Ostrich Races: 2 and 5 p.m.
Purina Incredible Dog Challenge: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
those whose professional, business or volunteer Tickets for the Women’s Awards Recognition are
Just in Time Circus: throughout the day activities have proven them to be ideal role models $35 each. For reservations, call Karen Drake at 480-
Community stage: 1 to 6 p.m.
with exemplary character and integrity, outstanding 895-9551.
Singular Sensation Dance Company
Wagner Dance Arts
ability and demonstrated leadership.
Heat Wave Dance & Cheer
Sunshine Generation/Mesa
Sunshine Generation/Queen Creek
Local docs take on global warming
Experience Arts School
Loose Change Hip Hop Dance Group
Local orthodontists Drs. Paul treatment in their offi ce, Bonham says
Main stage grass area: Hot air balloon glow, 7 to 8 p.m. Bonham and Shane Blacker of Bonham a tree is donated to either the City of
Main Stage: Rick Springfi eld, 8:30 p.m.
and Blacker Orthodontics in S. Chandler Tempe or the City of Chandler.
Sun, March 11
and Tempe continue to do their part for “This is our way of saying ‘thank
Park opens: noon
global warming by donating trees to be you’ for the confi dence you have shown
Carnival rides open: noon planted in both cities. in choosing our practice, as well as
Purina Incredible Dog Challenge: demonstrations 12:30, 2
This year, they donated 81 trees in helping to offset the environmental
and 3 p.m.
Ostrich Races: 2 and 5 p.m.
Chandler and 90 in Tempe for a total of impact of using disposable supplies
Just in Time Circus: throughout the day
564 trees for both cities since 2005. during orthodontic treatment.”
Community stage: 1 to 4:30 p.m.
“The new trees will be arriving at a The trees are planted by the Chandler
Steelin the Night Away
good time, with the many frosts that we Parks and Recreation Department,
Vector Dance Company
Twirl Angels
have recently suffered,” Bonham says. replacing the old and adding to the
Diamond School of Music “We are unfortunately going to lose many new.
Main stage: Los Palominos, 4:30 p.m.; La Mafi a, 6:30 p.m.
plants and trees in our communities, so Bonham and Blacker Orthodontics
For more information, visit
www.ostrichfestival.com or
we are very proud that this last donation
ONE TREE AT A TIME: Planting
can be reached at 480-917-7977 or by
trees is one way Bonham
call the Chandler Chamber offi ce at 480-963-4571. will be especially important.” and Blacker Orthodontics is visiting
www.ExtremeSmiles.com.
For every new patient who begins
helping the community.
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