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KIDS
BUILD-A-BIKE. BICAS Youth Underground Build-A-Bike program
is an eight-session program for adults and kids, offering extensive
hands-on training for basic bicycle mechanics. In addition to
learning new skills, you'll also be helping your community by
fixing up old bikes and getting them back on the streets. Students
are required to complete a 25-hour apprenticeship and final exam
to earn their first bicycle. Classes are from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursdays,
and from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturdays. Class tuition is based on a sliding-scale.
Call 628-7950 for registration and information.
CONTESTANT SEARCH. Science Gladiators 2000, a local science
and math action television game show, seeks first grade through
eighth grade contestants. The show airs on TCI cable Channel 62
(or cable ready 54) at 10 a.m. Saturdays, and 5 p.m. Tuesdays.
Call Jeannette Jaquish at 622-7856 for information.
TUCSON CHILDREN'S MUSEUM. 200 S. Sixth Ave. 792-9985. Join
the Wisdomseekers, middle schoolers teaching the younger
public crafts from various cultures, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Saturday. Regular fall hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through
Friday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday; and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
Last admission is 30 minutes before closing. Museum admission
is $3 for children 2 to 16; $5 adults, and $4 seniors, with the
third Sunday of every month free for all. "After school special"
admission from 3 to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday is $2 per person.
YOUTH CENTER. 35 E. Toole Ave. The Pima Prevention Partnership
and T/PAC sponsor the new Toole Avenue Youth Center, housing programs
such as ArtWORKS at Toole, Pima County Teen Court and the Full
Court Press Youth Center. Call Dian Magie (624-0595, ext. 11),
or Harry Kressler (791-0771) for information on Youth Center programs.
Parents' Corner
CHILDREN TO CHILDREN. 3922 N. Mountain Ave. Children to
Children is a grief support center for children and families who
have experienced the death of someone they love. They provide
support services in a caring environment, and currently have space
available in their groups. They are also currently looking for
volunteers to train to become support group facilitators. Call
322-9155 for information.
PARENTING 101. Compass Health Care. 1230 E. Broadway.
The Tucson Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence presents
the following free classes to give families an informed edge:
BASICS (Building A Strong Independent Child) provides classes,
activities, discussion and support for parents and their children,
infancy through adolescence, with the goal of learning to help
children become healthy, substance-free, caring individuals. Classes
meet from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesdays, and from 3 to 5 p.m. Thursdays.
Enrollment is open. Call Linda Yuguchi at
620-6615, ext. 22, for registration and information.
PARENTING SUPPORT. The Give A Parent Support Group (G.A.P.S)
needs mentors to make home visits to first time moms. Participants
should be experienced, loving parents with the ability to donate
one to two hours per week. Training and on-going support for volunteers
is provided. Call G.A.P.S program 293-4620 for information.
PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS. Parents Without Partners,
Inc., is an international, nonprofit organization dedicated to
the entire single parent family. They offer Saturday night dances,
camp-outs, picnics, skating, meetings, potlucks, games, house
parties, movies, hikes, volunteer and community service opportunities,
and much more. Orientation for new members meets the second and
fourth Wednesday of every month. Call 622-8120 for information.
STUDENT EXCHANGE. World Heritage, a non-profit,
public benefit organization, seeks local host families for high-school
students from Europe and the former Soviet Union. Host families
provide room, board and guidance in a familial setting. Couples,
single parents and families with no children are all encouraged
to apply. Barbara Williams, local World Heritage area representative,
will provide on-going program support during the exchange year.
Call 529-2408 for information.
VOLUNTEERS WANTED. The Arizona Foster Care Review
Board seeks dedicated volunteers to serve on behalf of abused
and neglected children in Pima County. Foster Care Review Boards
advocate for permanent, safe homes for children in foster care.
Volunteers serve on five-member boards which meet one weekday
a month. Volunteers also spend five to ten hours at home reviewing
case information in preparation for the monthly meeting. Board
members are provided with orientation and ongoing training designed
to make them effective advocates for the children they serve.
Contact Teri Page Rodriguez, Foster Care Review Board Training
and Recruitment Coordinator, for information: 1501 W. Washington,
No. 128, Phoenix, AZ 85007-3231; or call 1-602-542-9547 or 628-6415;
or e-mail trodriguez@supreme.sp.state.az.us.
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