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ASU Training helps Arizona high school students learn and showcase their video game design and development skills.

After six weeks of intense, hands-on training in video game design and development, Arizona high school students participating in the CampGame summer program offered by Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering want you to experience the awesome video games they’ve created.

WHEN: Friday, July 18, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.

WHERE: ASU SkySong, 1475 N. Scottsdale Rd. (southeast corner of Scottsdale Road and McDowell Road), Room 195

The public is invited to play the students’ video games from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. CampGame graduates will present final projects until 6 p.m., followed by the CampGame awards ceremony and reception.

From the City of Mesa Arizona RE: Xeriscape Landscaping

Convert from grass to Xeriscape and you’ll never have to mow again!

Are people asking you “what’s up?” and you find yourself answering “my water bill?” Is everybody else out having fun while you’re home mowing the lawn? Maybe it is time to get rid of that grass or water-thirsty landscape and replace it with a Xeriscape. Using Xeriscape creates a beautiful common-sense landscape that reduces water and is easier to maintain. Xeriscape comes from the Greek word xeros, which means dry, and refers to seven horticultural principles, which help to ensure that landscapes, wherever they are located, reflect sensitivity to the local environment and its climate.

Residents wanting to spend less time caring for their lawns, and reduce their monthly water bill, can learn the basics of lawn removal and tips for replanting with water-thrifty plants at Converting from Grass to Xeriscape, a free workshop sponsored by the City of Mesa Utilities Department.

The workshop will be held from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on June 11 at the Utilities Department Building – Community Room, 640 N. Mesa Drive. Advance registration is required. To register, call (480) 644-4400 or e-mail your request to conservation.info@cityofmesa.org. A map and confirmation letter will be mailed approximately one week prior to the workshop.

On a related note, City of Mesa residents can put to use what they learn and qualify for a rebate at the same time. The City of Mesa is offering a grass-to-Xeriscape rebate of $500 for removing 500 square feet or more of established grass. Learn more about this offer by visiting http://www.cityofmesa.org/utilities/conservation. Residents must contact the City of Mesa BEFORE removing the grass to be eligible for the rebate.

For more information on the principles of Xeriscape and other water conservation programs, visit the City’s Web site at www.cityofmesa.org/utilities/conservation. Mesa encourages all residents to use water wisely.

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ScrapComputer.com Earth Day Recycle Drive

April 12 , 2008 by Editor

On April 22, Scrap Computer .com is holding an Earth Day Recycle Drive at Cambridge Academy East – 9412 E Brown Rd. Mesa, AZ 85207 giving residents the chance to remove their clutter and clean up the environment.

During ScrapComputer.com Earth Day Recycle Drive, individuals are encouraged to bring in all unwanted electronic items to Cambridge Academy East. Items recycled or disposed of through eco-friendly methods. Hazardous and controlled substances are prohibited.

ScrapComputer.com Earth Day Recycle Drive

A free dump day for Maricopa residents will be held on Saturday, April 19 at two locations.

The Butterfield Station Landfill (map) will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Residents can take any unwanted furniture, bulk trash and other household waste to this landfill free of charge on Saturday, April 19. This location will not accept commercial loads, tires, appliances, oil, paint, televisions or computer monitors.

Recycling Association of Maricopa location (map)will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Waste not, want not: free dump day in Maricopa

Cambridge Academy East School to Host Earth Day Festival

April 04 , 2008 by Editor
Join Cambridge Academy East School to celebrate Earth Day, April 22nd, 2008. The Earth Day Festival runs from 12:00a.m. until 6:00p.m. The theme is “I can make a difference”, so stop by and learn how we are all in this together and what you can do to make a difference.

Admission to this great event is FREE, but you are encouraged to bring in any nonperishable food item for the second grade class canned food drive.

Mesa Easter Pageant

Mesa Easter Pageant Continues 70-year-old Tradition Mesa Easter Pageant | Phoenix Arizona East Valley Living Blog

Mesa Easter Pageant

Easter Pageant

Arizona Easter Pageant Continues 70-year-old Tradition

February 20 , 2008 by Editor

As 450 cast members take the stage for this year’s Arizona Easter Pageant, they will be participating in the 70th Anniversary of the event that has grown to be what is considered the world’s largest outdoor Easter Pageant.

Beginning in 1928, with a sunrise choir concert held atop a cotton wagon on the grounds of the Mesa Arizona Temple, the pageant has become a tradition that has been held consecutively each year since, except during the war years.

From those early beginnings, the pageant has evolved, expanding in size and seeing enhancements to the script, staging and production quality. One of the first “official” directors was Irwin Phelps, and the pageant was strictly a local production for years. However, in the mid-1980s, under direction of leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a new script was written by Chip Boynton and Craig Cardon; and the pageant became an official, Church-sponsored pageant.

As the years progressed, in order to shorten the pageant’s length, some musical numbers were deleted; however, no additional narration changes were made until 2004. At that time, Nanci Wudel, who served as assistant director for four years and as pageant director beginning in 2002, worked with Church headquarters, to write new narration for the existing script. She says technical flaws in the recording were corrected and the narration was made more “audience friendly.”

“While the original narration was beautiful, there were parts which we felt could be a bit more understandable to the audience, by using more simple and straightforward language. We wanted to make sure every scene was clearly understood,” Nanci says. For example, she explains, a scene was added before the dance of the 10 virgins to more fully explain the parable and what it is meant to teach. “Now, when the audience sees that dance, they know what the dancers are acting out,” she says.

At that same time, assistant director and musician Jenee Wright Prince worked with well-known composer Merrill Jensen on changes to musical arrangements and underscoring. “This new soundtrack, which required us to re-block the entire show due to all new timing, was first used in the 2005 performances,” says Nanci. Over the years, costumes have evolved as well, to more accurately reflect the time of Christ.

In 2003, Barbara Layton, who was the costume designer at that time and led a 25-woman committee, said, “I worked with several Biblical historians, including renowned Carma deJong Anderson, who has a doctorate in Biblical clothing. We tried to make everything we did—down to the smallest accessory—more authentic each year so people could get a taste of what was going on at the time of Christ,” she said. Currently, under the direction of costumer Elaine Huish, updates, new design and research, and refurbishing of costumes continues to take place on year round.

An all-electronic and computerized sound system and state-of-the-art, four-story, multi-level stage have been added in recent years, making the pageant an even more beautiful and inspiring production.

According to Wayne Leavitt, current pageant president, although the pageant has evolved over the years, the message, and intent remain the same. “It is presented out of our love for the Savior and a desire to share that with others,” Wayne says. “We want others to know that we, as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, worship the Savior Jesus Christ.”

Most of all, Wayne says, the pageant is designed as a way to help people “gain a better understanding of Jesus Christ, to know him better and to feel his love.”

Nanci says the effort requires thousands of volunteer hours; yet, “Every year, we have to turn away hundreds of people who want to be in the cast. They are begging to participate. They love having the opportunity to be in the cast or to be involved in any way possible.”

This year, the tradition will continue, with a cast that is larger than ever before and with a new exhibit, opened to commemorate the pageant’s 70th Anniversary. The Reflections of Christ exhibit and documentary in the adjacent Visitors’ Center will be open during the day, beginning at 9 a.m., and before each performance.

The 65-minute pageant begins March 11, with a public-invited dress rehearsal, in English at 7 p.m. and Spanish at 8:30. Following that, English performances are March 12, 13, and 18 through 22 and Spanish performances are March 14 and 15, all beginning at 8 p.m.

Free parking is available on surrounding streets, west of Pioneer Park and behind Dairy Queen on Main Street.

Metal chairs are strictly first-come, first-served. No general reserved seating is available; and no block or reserved seating signs may be posted on chairs. For additional information, visit www.easterpageant.org or call (480) 964-7164.

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Tickets on sale for Wallace & Ladmo tribute

Wallace & Ladmo tribute

Tickets are now on sale for “An All-Star Tribute to the Wallace and Ladmo Show.”  The event is being held Saturday April 12 at the Mesa Arts Center in the Ikeda Theater.

Mesa and its Residents Unify for Unity Walk

The City of Mesa Human Relations Advisory Board joins its counterparts from the cities of Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Phoenix and Scottsdale by participating in the 2008 Regional Unity Walk Saturday February 23 to fight hunger.

Mesa Public Schools Improves Emergency Communication, Parent Outreach and Response with Implementation of the Connect-ED® Service

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