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Spring registration at CGCC Local girls win Punt, Pass & Kick
Registration is now underway for Chandler-Gilbert Community College’s spring Chandler residents Jenna Reynolds, 11, and Brittany Medina, 13, fi nished fi rst
2009 semester, scheduled to begin Jan. 17. in their respective age groups at the recent Punt, Pass & Kick East Valley sectionals
CGCC offers a variety of programs at its Chandler, Mesa and Sun Lakes locations, competition.
including business, teacher education, nursing, engineering, communications, The girls fi rst competed last summer in Chandler’s Punt, Pass & Kick competition,
graphic design, aviation and more. presented by the City’s Recreation Division, Chandler Youth Football, the NFL and
Students are encouraged to register early. To check out CGCC’s spring Pepsi.
schedule, go to
www.cgc.edu/register. To schedule an appointment with CGCC’s Participants are each allowed one punt, one pass and one place kick, and
Advisement Center, visit
www.cgc.edu/advisement. Register for classes by going to scores are based on distance and accuracy. The scores for all three skills are added
my.maricopa.edu or calling 480-732-7320. together for the total feet and inches.
Jenna and Brittany’s scores will be compared to the winners of other state
competitions, and the top fi ve in each age category will participate in a championship
round, to be held during halftime at an upcoming Arizona Cardinals game.
Chandler Children’s Choir
‘sings’ holiday cheer
Send us your knockout
“A Christmas Celebration” is performed by Chandler Children’s Choir 7:30
stories and photos!
to 8:30 p.m. Thu., Dec. 18 at the Camelback Seventh Day Adventist Church in
Phoenix. Tickets are $8 in advance, or $10 at the door. Students in Chandler and Gilbert have the
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Chandler Children’s Choir is a nonprofi t community choir of boys and girls ages opportunity to see their articles, stories,
7 through 13 years. More than a third of choir members reside in the SanTan Sun poems, editorials and illustrations in print in
area. the SanTan Sun Kids Opportunity section. Visit
www.SanTanSun.com, t STS
Camelback Seventh Day Adventist Church is located at 5902 E. Camelback Rd. in click on Youth and then Student Writer Permission Slip to download a
Phoenix. To purchase tickets, email
secretary@chandlerchildrenschoir.com or visit submission/permission slip. Complete the form and have your parents
www.chandlerchildrenschoir.com. sign it so we have their permission to print your material with your
byline. Then, email your submission/permission slip and writing or
cartoon to
Lynda@SanTanSun.com as a Word fi le (if writing) or JPEG (if
art) or pasted into the email. If you don’t have access to email, or prefer
to send your submission on disk, you may send a hard copy of the form
with your entry in a Word fi le or JPEG on a CD via postal mail to Lynda
Chandler Unifi ed School District Exley, Kids Op Page, SanTan Sun News, P.O. Box 23, Chandler, AZ 85244-
Nov. 27 and 28: Thanksgiving holiday; no school
0023. For more information on the Kids Op page, or to have SanTan Sun
Dec. 4: Early release day for elementary schools
News Editor Lynda Exley speak at your school to rev students up about
writing and publishing, email
Lynda@SanTanSun.com.
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