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Three ways you can “give back” before June 1

Photo courtesy of Wet 'n Wild.

Cool off for a cause. Get $17 off general admission to the northwest Valley’s Wet ’n’ Wild waterpark May 25 to 27 by donating a 3-pack of men’s boxer shorts to Packages from Home, a Phoenix-based nonprofit that sends “care packages” of essentials to deployed members of the armed services. Volunteers are always welcome to help [...]

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Family fun this Memorial Day holiday weekend

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Grand Opening of Butterfly Wonderland: Butterfly Wonderland (grand opening Sat May 25). The largest butterfly pavilion in North America, featuring a 10,000-square-foot atrium with one hundred different species of butterflies from around the world. 9am-5pm Sun-Thur, 9am-7pm Fri-Sat $18.95 adults, $9.95 ages 3-11, $16.95 for students/military/seniors, ages 2 & under free. 9500 E Via de [...]

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Weekly schools and education roundup

Sister Joan Fitzgerald Xavier College Prep principal

Xavier College Preparatory principal Sister Joan Fitzgerald has been honored with the Arizona Technology in Education Association (AzTEA) “Administrator of the Year” Innovation Award for outstanding innovative leadership in educational technology. According to the AzTEA website, the Administrator of the Year demonstrates the following attributes: skillfully recognizes and utilizes technologies that make the institution more [...]

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Simply Sayin’ app explains medical terms to kids

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Esophageal endoscopy. Lumbar puncture. Cardiac ablation. For pediatric patients, medical jargon can be confusing, complicated and sometimes downright scary. But now, there’s an app for that. Simply Sayin’ was developed by Brian Bogert, a former Phoenix Children’s Hospital patient, to help hospital staff, child life specialists and families to explain medical terms in kid-friendly, age-appropriate language. [...]

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MISS Foundation Kindness Walk

Last year's Kindness Walk was held at The Phoenix Zoo. Photo courtesy of the MISS Foundation.

Families and friends will walk in memory of children they have loved during the MISS Foundation’s third annual Kindness Walk and Safety Fair on May 19, Bereaved Parents Day. The MISS Foundation is an Arizona-based non-profit organization with a staff of dedicated volunteers who come to the aid of thousands of families all over the [...]

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Education and schools roundup

Alexa Salas, Raymond Kellis High School student body president gives the studetn address at graduation May 16. This is a screen shot from the live streaming video from the ceremony.

Can’t make it to a high school graduation because your son or daughter is graduating the same time as a niece or nephew? Or maybe it’s too expensive for all the relatives from the other side of the country. You could have someone send pictures taken from faraway seats. Or you could be on the [...]

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Unpredictable science at Zuni Hills Elementary

Zuni Hills elementary STEM science Peoria

Last Tuesday, Jennifer Cheesman, who teaches sixth graders science and math at Zuni Hills Elementary School in the Peoria Unified School District, prepared a 700-gram latex helium weather balloon for launch. Her husband, Jim, helped. The balloon was capable of climbing to 50,000 feet and the extremely high altitude would cause it to swell and [...]

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An event planner for your life

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When Stephanie Antoinette of Phoenix was pregnant with her second daughter, she was working more than 60 hours a week as a corporate event planner. Not surprisingly, she found it “incredibly difficult” to plan things in her own life. She was quickly overwhelmed. To make matters worse, she and her husband were without nearby family [...]

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Exploring arts and disabilities

Paige Harris (Beauty) and Austin Scheelar (The Beast) are students at Hi-Star Center for Children. Photo by Jeff Jones.

Peoria mother Traci Harris recalls the day her 14-year-old daughter Paige was cast in her school’s annual musical. For weeks Paige had locked herself in her room, practicing. “She was so excited when she got the part,” says Harris. Paige, who has high-functioning autism, landed the role of Maria in an upcoming production of “The [...]

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Gifts for Mothers Day

Mothers Day cupcakes are available at Sprinkles in Scottsdale May 10-12.

Indulge Mom’s creative interests, give her some time to relax and help her remember who she is beyond her definition as mother. Here are some Mothers Day gift ideas we’ve run across. What would make your Mothers Day memorable? Share your comments below. Think local! Local First Arizona has compiled a long list of local [...]

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