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Ahwatukee Living News Archive — September 2005« August 2005 | News Archive | January 2006 »
Music Maker WorkshopsThere is a new music studio in Ahwatukee, teaching music lessons for adults, teenagers and small children ages 3-10. They offer small group, semi-private, or private lessons, for all. The company believes that the earlier you start your child in music lessons, the better for their brain! "Children with early music training experience significant, measurable increases in higher brain function than those without such training." For more information contact Bev Bigam @ 480-495-0793 Posted on September 13 | Comment on this story | View comments (0) UPDATE: NEW DATE- Hurricane Gulf Region Fund RaiserNew date is: Saturday, September 24, 2005 -- 6:00-9:00pm The Mike Mendoza Team Posted on September 12 | Comment on this story | View comments (0) DR. MARLO'S MOVIE MADNESSJoin us each month for a Mental Health Themed Movie and an Exciting Discussion. Networking: 7:15-7:30 - Bring Business Cards CLICK HERE to reserve your spot with PayPal Thursday, September 15h - Taking Lives - Rated R - Under 18 not allowed. FBI agent (Angelina Jolie) brings her unique skills (and brooding, low-key demeanor) to the vexing case of a killer who, out of apparent self-loathing, steals the identities of his victims and lives their lives until it's time for the next gruesome murder. Ethan Hawke plays the killer's alleged next victim, and in a film filled with twistsKeifer Sutherland is menacingly cast as a shifty suspect. Discussion following the movie will be outstanding and will address the following concepts: Call 480-705-5007 to reserve your spot or CLICK HERE to pay now with PayPal We'll make popcorn and have a few extra treats available. Bring your own (non-alcoholic) beverage if you want something other than water or caffeine-free soft drinks. Seating is limited, so reserve your spot NOW! *(It is each professional's responsibility to determine if a structured discussion about a mental health topic, lead by a licensed psychologist, will qualify as continuing education. It counts as Level II CE's for Arizona psychologists.) Future offerings will include: Nov. 10 - I Heart Huckabees - An existential comedy, I Heart Huckabees dares to ponder life's biggest questions. We focus on the unlikely pairing of an environmentalist (Jason Schwartzman) and a firefighter (Mark Wahlberg) as they depend on existential detectives (Lily Tomlin, Dustin Hoffman) and a French nihilist (Isabelle Huppert) to make sense of their existential crises, brought on (respectively) by a two-faced chain-store executive (Jude Law) and his spokesmodel girlfriend (Naomi Watts). I Heart Huckabees is an audacious mess, like life itself, and accepting that is the key to enjoying both. Dec. 15 -K-Pax- Jeff Bridges plays a psychiatrist who thinks he's seen it all until he's assigned to analyze Prot (Kevin Spacey), a patient who claims to be from a planet called K-PAX. Powell is convinced that Prot is delusional, but his cynicism turns to fascination as Prot's case reveals a combination of otherworldly insight and all-too-human trauma, prompting an earthbound explanation for Prot's allegedly alien origins. -- Marlo J. Archer, Ph.D. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.drmarlo.com Join us September 24th at the Civic Center for the Art of Recovery Expo! 1250 E. Baseline Rd. Suite 102 Posted on September 8 | Comment on this story | View comments (0) Hurricane Gulf Region Fund RaiserNew date: Saturday, September 24, 2005 -- 6:00-9:00pm The Mike Mendoza Team Posted on September 7 | Comment on this story | View comments (0) Grandparents Have A Day Too!Saturday Sept. 10th We all love our grandparents. Going to spend the night, eating ice cream with fudge, getting away with (almost) anything, and that special treatment you just dont get from your parents. Well, Sunday is the day to honor all Grandparents. It is Grandparents Day! Here in Ahwatukee we will be celebrating a day early, on Saturday, Sept. 10th, at Babies R Us on Ray Rd, with a "Break-Fest". This event starts at 9 am and runs until 10:30 am. There will be activities, product demos, free food,a free magazine for grandparents(Loving Your Grandbaby), and a seminar "Then and Now". Everyone is invited, including expecting parents and grandparents too! Babies R Us is located at 4835 E Ray Rd. in the Ahwatukee AMC 24 Theatres Plaza. To register please call: (480) 705-0400. Posted on September 7 | Comment on this story | View comments (0) |
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