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Spring Break in Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, Phoenix & surrounding areas...

Spring Break in Gilbert, Arizona & surrounding areas!

Spring break is just around the corner for most here in the east valley. Depending on where your kids go to school, students will be on break March 10-14, March 17-21 or both weeks.  There is plenty to do in the valley and won't necessarily break the bank either!

 Here is what's happening around the valley:

Poolside - Hamilton Aquatic Center - 3838 S. Arizona Ave - Chandler

Chandler is opening the Hamilton Aquatic Center to the public March 8-22nd, however the pool will be closed on Sundays. The center has heated pools, water slides and a kids' play area. Admission is 50 cents for children 2-17; $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for seniors 55 and older.

Hours are noon to 5 p.m. during the week and 1 to 5 p.m. on Saturdays. On March 15, the center is hosting the city's annual water safety fair from 1 to 4 p.m. The event is free and features games, free popcorn and a chance to win free swimming lessons.

Ride the Wave - Kiwanis Park Recreation Center - 6111 S. All-America Way

The Kiwanis Park Recreation Center wave pool in Tempe will open its indoor, heated wave pool to during Tempe's spring break, March 10-15. The pool features waves up to 3 feet and a 15-foot-tall, 127-foot-long spiral water slide.

Participants also can rent rafts and inner tubes for $5 to $8. Admission is $3 for children 2-12, $6 for ages 13 and older. The center is open 1 to 5 p.m., with discount admission rates from 3 to 5 p.m.

photo of statueJourney through Time - Arizona Museum of Natural History - 53 N. Macdonald St. - Mesa

The unique Feathered Dinosaurs are on display at the Arizona Museum of Natural History in Mesa, Arizona.  The fossils are part of the "Feathered Dinosaurs and the Origins of Flight" exhibit that started March 1st and runs through Sept. 28th, 2008.

The fossils were uncovered in 2002 in a stone quarry in Liaoning Province, China.
The exhibition includes 35 fossils on loan from the People's Republic of China, plus life-size reconstructions of the animals.

Prices are $4 for ages 3 to 12; $6 for ages 13 to 18; $8 for adults; $7 for seniors 65 and older. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday.

 

Science Experiment - Kiwanis Recreation Center - 6111 S. All-American Way - Tempe

The magic of electronics comes alive at a two-day science camp for kids ages 7 to 12. Organizers plan 30 science projects and experiments built with reusable electronic circuit boards that students get to keep. The camp is designed to teach students how electronics work. 

It runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 10-11 at the Kiwanis Recreation Center. The class costs $143. Participants must bring a non-perishable sack lunch.

 

 Professional Baseball Camps for little ones - Arizona Diamondbacks

The Arizona Diamondbacks are offering spring baseball camps in Gilbert, Chandler and Tempe. The first camp, March 10-14, is planned from 9 a.m. to noon at Snedigar Sportsplex, 4500 S. Basha Road in Chandler, and the Tempe Sports Complex, 8401 S. Hardy Road in Tempe.

Camps will focus on basic hitting, fielding and pitching. Cost: $150. For more Information: www.dbacks.com/camps or call 800-821-7152.

The second Diamondbacks camp will run from 9 a.m. to noon March 17-21 at Crossroads Park, 2155 E. Knox Road in Gilbert.

Another baseball camp is geared toward older kids, 9-19, for a bigger portion of the day and over several weeks. That camp, planned for Mesa, also costs more money.

The camps will be held from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. March 9-14, March 15-20 and March 24-27 at the Red Mountain Park, 8008 E. Brown Road, Mesa.

For more details click here or call 800-222-8152.

 Spring Training in Arizona - Take me out to the ball game - Phoenix area

The Southeast Valley is home to three spring training parks. The Chicago Cubs play at Mesa's Hohokam Stadium, 1235 N. Center St. Saturday and Sunday home games are already sold out, but tickets are still available for weekday games during spring break. Ticket prices range from $6 to $24. For more info click here or call 480-644-3337.

The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, meanwhile, play at Tempe's Diablo Stadium, 2200 W. Alameda Drive. Tickets range from $4 to $20.  For more information click here or call 480-784-4444.

Northwest of Tempe you can catch a spring training game at Phoenix Municipal Stadium, 5999 E. Van Buren St. That's where the Oakland Athletics play. Tickets start at $6 and top out at $25. For more information click here  or  call 877-493-2255.

 

  Strategic Move for Spring Break -  331 S. Cooper Road, Gilbert

Students in kindergarten through 12th grade can sharpen their chess skills at a camp for beginners to advanced players.

The camp runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 18-20 at Gilbert's Advantage Chess Camp, 331 S. Cooper Road in Gilbert. Cost is $48 per day or $118 for three days if registered by March 17.

The student-teacher ratio is 6 to 1. Students need to bring a sack lunch or $5 for pizza. For more information click here or call 480-216-8025.

 

 

 Kite Flying Festival  - Freestone Park - 1045 E. Juniper Rd. Gilbert

Stop by for the 6th Annual Basant Mela Kite Flying Festival, it's a free event, March 22, 2008 from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm.  Activities include kite flying, food, arts and crafts, children's activities and music. The event will be at Freestone Park located at 1045 E. Juniper Road on the corner of Lindsey and Juniper Roads - between Guadalupe and Elliot Roads.   


For more information click here or call (623) 570-9526 or (480) 586-1840.

 

 

 

Audubon Family Bird Walks - Riparian Preserve - 2757 E. Guadalupe Road, Gilbert

 

Groups gather throughout the morning on Saturday, March 15th to enjoy free guided bird walks at the Riparian Preserve in Gilbert from 8am-11am.  For additional information, please visit the Riparian Institute website.


 

 

 

Candace Robinson is an Licensed Arizona Real Estate agent with HomeSmart Real Estate in Phoenix, Arizona metro area. As a member of our local Arizona Association of REALTORS® and the National Association of REALTORS®. She works with both Buyers and Sellers serving the East Valley and surrounding areas including Gilbert, Chandler, Tempe, Mesa, Fountain Hills, Apache Junction, Ocotillo, Scottsdale, Cave Creek, Phoenix, Queen Creek, Casa Grande, Maricopa, Ahwatukee and more.

Living in Arizona since 1974. She has raised three children in the Town of Gilbert and very familiar with the wonderful lifestyle that Arizona has to offer! If you are looking into buying or selling a home in the Phoenix metropolitan area, hire a REALTOR® like Candace, who wants to win your business and trust. Candace would be honored to share with you an educated idea of what your home's value is based on experience, local knowledge, and comparable actual sales in your neighborhood! To get a FREE no-obligation Home Evaluation specific to your needs be sure to contact Candace Robinson. If you have any general questions about buying or selling real estate in Arizona please don't hesitate to contact her at CRobinson@hsmove.com or
call her direct at 602-710-2393.


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Comments

 

Hi Candace,   What a great Localism post!!  You have so much going on, fun!!

Posted by Barbara Martino-Sliva, Vero Beach Real Estate, Homes for Sale (Treasure Coast Sotheby's International Realty) over 2 years ago

Candace,

Journey through Time - Arizona Museum of Natural History.  I want to get up there to see this!  Thanks for posting!

Mike in Tucson

p.s.  the link to your D-Backs photo needs attention.

Posted by Mike Jones (SUNSTREET MORTGAGE, LLC) over 2 years ago
There you with some SEO...love the water slide...we did it in Phoenix at Stone Mountain.
Posted by Neal Bloom-Realtor ®CRS-Weston FL Real Estate (Keller Williams Properties,Weston Florida) over 2 years ago
Candace, wow!   You've got lots of fun activities highlighted for the kids and families to do during the upcoming spring break.  Chess, kites, birds & baseball, oh my!
Posted by Brian Block -- Northern Virginia & D.C. Real Estate (RE/MAX Allegiance, Managing Broker/Branch Vice President) over 2 years ago
I thought everyone came to Florida for spring break. I'm glad to hear that it's alive and well elsewhere.
Posted by Dan Forbes over 2 years ago
Candace~You certainly have it covered for spring break in AZ. The Kite Flying Festival looks like a lot of fun for the kids and the "kids at heart". Enjoy your week my friend.
Posted by Julie Neerings~Lifting Hearts ♥ Building Dreams~ (Agent Referral) over 2 years ago

Barbara - This isn't even the tip of the iceberg for our area. I love sunny Arizona activities. Thanks for stopping in!

Mike - I drove by the Museum yesterday and if I wasn't alone, I would have ventured in there. I just make it a point to take my buddy Shea and post about it. Let me know if you make it by there. (I'll check out my photo tags)

Neal- I remember reading your post on your vacation of Phoenix and seeing your photos. Wasn't that the Pointe Resort and their water-park you stayed at? Great place too! Thanks for stopping by.

Brian- Just a tip of the iceberg for us, there is soooooo much going on! Come to Phoenix for lots of fun and great golf too!

Dan - Yes we have some great things to do here, wonderful place to load up and bring the family, perfect weather and so handy to so many attractions within driving range!

Julie - I might have to do another just because there is so much more to do here! With the weather as beautiful as we have this time of year, everything just seems right and perfect to vacation in Arizona for spring break! Bring the family, love to have you!!

Posted by Gilbert Arizona Real Estate - Candace Robinson REALTOR® (HomeSmart ) over 2 years ago

Wow Candace, look at all of the kewl things we have to do in Arizona. Great localism post!!

Pepper

Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC over 2 years ago
I'm so jealous we open the pools the end of May. But I guess the summers are a bit hotter than here. Great information on the local are activities.
Posted by Terry Bonnie Westbrook Westbrook Realty Grand Rapids Forest Hills MI Real Estate (Westbrook Realty Broker-Owner) over 2 years ago

Candice:

This was fun. Great memories from Arizona. We were season ticket holders to the Diamondbacks for the first four years. We had so much fun.

Posted by Alan & Michele Kirkpatrick Austin Texas Real Estate (Austin Texas Homes) over 2 years ago

Teri - this is just a few mentions as you know. There is no place like Arizona in the spring time, I think!! The possibilities are endless with activities...in every direction you travel in this state!

Terry - I bet you tolerate our pools right now without the heaters that will be on in these pools for us thin blooded Arizonains....Thanks for stopping by.

Alan - Diamondbacks are AWESOME! I loved the world series and enjoyed every game!!  I hope to see it again soon! Arizona rocks with lots to do!! Thanks for stopping by.

Posted by Gilbert Arizona Real Estate - Candace Robinson REALTOR® (HomeSmart ) over 2 years ago
Candace- Lots of fun things to do with the kids over spring break and also the rest of the year for those who homeschool and are looking for a good field trip. 
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