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Find an Event by Author No event found for 9780061845757-0. AMC Theatres – Desert Ridge 18 As You Wish Pottery Bath & Body Works BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse Fashion Nails & Spa Islands Fine Burgers & Drinks Jo-Ann Fabrics & Crafts MidiCi The Neapolitan Pizza Company Paradise Bakery & Café Ross Dress for Less Rubio’s Fresh Mexican Grill The Keg Steakhouse & Bar Total Wine & More 21001 N. Tatum Blvd.Phoenix, AZ 85050(480) 513-7586 Located at the Loop 101 & Tatum Blvd. map it | Mon–Sat: 11am – 9pm Sun: 11am – 6pm Store and restaurant hours may vary. See individual store or restaurant for details. Home > Events > There’s always something going on for audiences of all ages! Friday, March 10As You Wish Pottery, 6:30-9:30pm In this class we’ll teach you a simple watercolor technique that you can incorporate into this trendy succulent design to create a truly beautiful work of art!




Ages 12 to adult. $12 PLUS pottery of your choice. Thursday, March 16As You Wish Pottery, 10am-11:30am Homeschoolers will learn how to create this design using only circles, promoting planning and strategy through art. We’ll teach you all the techniques needed to create your very own circle art plate! Saturday, March 18Parking Lot near Majerle’s Sports Grill, 10am-3pm Whether it is a rusted forgotten ‘33 Chevrolet or a 60’s Muscle Car, it is our joy and passion to witness the creation of a beautiful piece of automotive art as the meaningful culmination of our combined skills and efforts. Join the Covenant Hot Rod Association on Saturday March 18 in the parking lot next to Majerle’s Sports Grill from 10am-3pm for the 7th Annual Southwest Regional Car Show. Free event - all ages are welcome. For more details or to participate:Download the flyer and registration form Friday, March 24As You Wish Pottery, 6:30-9:30pm Learn how to use our Spolvero Stenciling technique to create this art deco inspired monogram platter!




Stenciling takes away the stress of drawing and turns this project into an adult coloring book! Saturday, March 25Behind AMC Theatres, 10am-3pm Arizona Parenting Magazine is hosting their annual Camp & Summer Expo at Desert Ridge Marketplace behind AMC Theatres on March 25 from 10am-3pm. This interactive family event is a wonderful opportunity for parents to meet one on one with a variety of summer camps and programs. Kids can participate in fun camp activities, such as zip lining, rock wall climbing, Euro bungee, tie dye t-shirts and more. Whatever type of camp experience your child is looking for, this will be the place to find it!Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now. This Week's Biggest Books New must-reads from James Patterson, Yuval Noah Harari, and more. The Investor’s Playbook Business guru Tony Robbins shows you how to achieve financial freedom.The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.




UnNews:Danish tot builds Lego Higgs bosonH User:Haha/Grand Theft Auto: Lego City UnNews:Lego offers sex education kitTeam APG partners with local STEM community to host 2014 FIRST Lego League By Andricka Thomas, ATECJanuary 24, 2015 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Maryland (January 24, 2015) - Team Aberdeen Proving Ground partnered with the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and 'For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology,' known as FIRST, hosted the 2014 FIRST Lego League robotics competition for students age 9-14, Saturday, January 24 at U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command headquarters at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. "You [student participants] have all worked hard over the last few months getting ready for today's event," said Maj. Gen. Peter D. Utley, commander of the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command. "Today, you will be assessed on your core values, the challenge, special projects and enthusiasm," he said as he kicked off this year's event.




Also present in support of the event were senior leaders, Gary Martin, deputy to the commanding general of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command; Command Sgt. Maj. Ronald Orosz, ATEC; and Command Sgt. Maj. Robert Austin, ATEC Army Evaluation Center. Founded in 1989, FIRST is devoted to helping young people discover and develop a passion for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics through a forum that allows for fun, project-based learning, competition and team building among students. During his address, Utley offered examples of real-world application technology and robotics plays in the Army. "In the last 13 years of conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan, our Soldiers have used robots as a way to keep our Soldiers safe whenever possible and to accomplish the mission. The safety of our Soldiers is a top priority, and technology allows us to enhance and improve safety through devices, like robots," said Utley. "The types of projects you will be working on today are similar to the work our scientists and engineers conduct for the Army each day."




FIRST founder Dean Kamen, describes the event's purpose by emphasizing that "it's [FLL] not about building robots; it's about robots building people." During the event, student teams are given Lego Mindstorm robotics kits and asked are asked to design, build and program robots; apply real-world math and science concepts; research challenges facing today's scientists; learn critical thinking, team-building and presentation skills; and participate in tournaments and celebrations. "This event is truly a great experience for young minds," said Christina Bryant, ATEC Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, STEM, outreach coordinator. "The activities are interactive; students are taught FIRST core values of teamwork; being effective and efficient; the joy of being inspired; the value of discovery; and being inclusive, respectful and cooperative when working with others." There are five competitive competitions based on age which include the FIRST Place for ages six to adult;




the Junior FIRST Lego League for students from six to nine years of age; FIRST Lego League for students nine to 14 years old; the FIRST Tech Challenge for high school students; and the FIRST Robotics Competition for high school students. Volunteers representing various organizations from Team APG spent the day facilitating the event, doing everything from providing transportation, set-up, clean-up, gate check-in, to scoring and time keeping, team runners, referees, judges, registration, among a host of other roles. "I would like to thank all the volunteers who are here today to help make this event a reality," said Utley. "I would also like to thank the coaches and parents for your support of America's future -- our youth. Your commitment and dedication to these young people speaks volumes about you. Your personal involvement makes all the difference and will benefit these competitors in their future endeavors and careers." Chris Doolittle, of the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command Logistics and Readiness Center, served as emcee for the second year.

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