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June 2012
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Page 33 June 2012 Tools Continued from page 28 customers to ip to a cordless tool versus a tool you plug in.” And the older dads may have a point. “Technology has taken us in two different directions: It’s made things lighter and faster, but it’s also made them weaker in some aspects,” Mendez said. “So you get some good with the bad.” Still, there’s denitely a thriving market for modern tools. “Don’t get me wrong, there’s a lot of guys that just want the newest stuff whatever it is,” Mendez said. “Sometimes they don’t even care if they use it, just it’ll look nice on their pegboard and their garage, and that’s where it needs to be.” And since not every dad is dreaming of power tools, there are other options as well. “Away from the tool side of things, LED ashlights seem to be a big item during Father’s Day,” Mendez said. In keeping with another tried-and-true cliché, there’s always barbecue equipment. “The barbecue product line is huge during Father’s Day,” Mendez said. “Most everybody likes to cook outside, but not everybody likes to crawl under a toilet and x it.” Even grilling a burger has taken on a futuristic twist. One item ying off the shelf is what Mendez called a “rocket cooker.” “It uses two sources of ames, one at the bottom one at the top, so it works like a convection oven, and it cooks real fast,” Mendez said. “It’ll cook a 12-pound turkey in about two hours.” City of Phoenix residents will have several opportunities to celebrate Independence Day and enjoy free reworks. One event, hosted by the Freedom Wireless Fabulous Fourth, will be 6-9:50 p.m. July 4 at Steele Indian School Park, 300 East Indian School Road. Additionally, the Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring smaller celebrations that also feature free reworks 7-9 p.m. July 3 at Maryvale Baseball Stadium, 3600 N. 51 st Ave. For more information, visit phoenix. gov/parks or call 602-262-6862. a a l Garden • Arcadia High • Peo op p p p s • St. Theresa • Basketball • Ki id d ds i e e eu ums • Softball • Shemer Art • Ch hr r ri r o o o ol lleyball • Neighborhood News • Sp po o or N e e e er rtainment • Ingleside • Football • N N N a n n n nt ts • Squaw Peak • Recreation • Dram m m ma a d a a an nce • Church News • Hopi • Arc ca a a n l lt t th & Fitness • Arts & Entertainme e en n a • Hopi • Football • Desert Botani ic c c ca S d d d dia High • People • Phoenix Zoo • S S le • Ph s s sketball • Kids • Tavan • Museums s • Tav er A l w w w Peak • Recreation • Drama • Baseb ba a a u u ur rch News • H i Follow the Titans. Visit Sports at l em em emer er er er A A A A Art rt rt rt rt • • • • Ch Ch Ch Ch Chri ri ri ri rist t st st st L L L Lut ut uth he he her ra ran n • • V Vo V l hborhood News • Sports • Arts & Ent gleside • Football • Neighborhood w w Pe Peak ak • • R Re ecr t ti i w Peak • Recr ti emer Art Ch i orts • A l • Nei V rts & En ghborh e A l l emer Art • Christ Lutheran • Vo e d d w w Pe Peak ak • • R Rec ecre reat atio ion • D D l d ARCADIADAILY COM i i i i i i i i ig g g i i i i i i i i i i i ig g g g Keep your preschooler learning and Keep your preschooler learning and having fun all summer long! having fun all summer long! CLS Summer Preschool Half day options from 8:30am-noon Full day options from 8:30am-3:30pm Extended day options from 7:30am-5pm y CHRIST LUTHERAN SCHOOL Christian Values. Quality Education. Preschool through Grade 8 3901 East Indian School Road • 602-957-7010 • www.clsphx.org Activities include art, music, discovery time (math and science centers, etc.), directed play, large and fi ne motor skill development and Jesus time. The Christ Lutheran School Summer Preschool program will be taught by our degreed teachers and aides, in our licensed facility. Children must by 3 years old by June 1 and must be potty trained.