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  1. article OV Hospital offers public an array of classes, programs

    Wednesday, January 27, 2010 12:00 am

    Oro Valley Hospital offers a variety of classes and programs to help educate and assist the community on a variety of health and fitness related topics.

  2. article Intellectual program

    Wednesday, February 20, 2013 4:00 am

    If the best way to delay the effects of Alzheimer’s and dementia was to enrich one’s mind with new knowledge, then some of the residents at Splendido would not have to worry about those ailments for quite some time.

  3. article Classes to teach social grace

    Tuesday, July 22, 2008 11:00 pm

    Cotillion is coming to Pima County.

  4. article The decline of the middle class is worrisome

    Wednesday, December 26, 2012 4:00 am

    During every election, candidates claim they are running to help the middle class, improve their lives and decrease poverty. However, once elected, these candidates turned lawmakers show how they have short memories as they fight over what privileges to keep for the rich, and the fine print of approved laws and policy say nothing about that middle class they say is so important to our society, to our shaky economy.

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  5. article Classes bring the burn

    Tuesday, May 27, 2008 11:00 pm

    Without the boots, rifles or bad food, Bree Wiegel’s “Women’s Boot Camp” fitness classes are a long way from Army life.

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  6. article Classes and workshops and lessons, oh my!

    Wednesday, April 13, 2011 3:00 am

    Youth summer programs are offered by some Tucson schools, businesses and institutions. Check websites for more information, or call for programs and schedules offered.

  7. article Class sizes up by 1 on average

    Tuesday, July 13, 2010 11:00 pm

    The biggest change in Marana schools for 2010-'11 may be what didn't happen over the summer.

  8. article CERT hosts training program at CASAS

    Wednesday, September 26, 2012 4:00 am

    For the second year in a row, Community Emergency Response Training hosted a drill session for 20 trained CERT civilians on Saturday, Sept. 22, at CASAS church.

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  9. article How heart class saved her life

    Tuesday, July 28, 2009 11:00 pm

    I recently saw in The Explorer that presentations on "Coronary Artery Disease Can be Reversed" will be offered at the Tucson Jewish Community Center and the YMCA, given by Edna Silva, RN, and Richy Feinberg.

  10. article Heart series starts classes Sept. 8, 9

    Tuesday, September 1, 2009 11:00 pm

    The Heart Series, a medically directed, 12-week program dedicated to heart health, begins two fall programs the first full week of September.

  11. article ASU offering new programs in Tucson

    Wednesday, November 7, 2012 4:00 am

    Beginning in January, Arizona State University will offer selected high-demand undergraduate and graduate courses in Criminology and Criminal Justice and Nonprofit Leadership in the Tucson area. 

  12. article Moms, babies connect in local program

    Wednesday, April 24, 2013 4:00 am

    In a classroom in Tucson, young mothers all gathered together, taking a moment to relax while their babies played on the floor with employees from Teen Outreach Pregnancy Services.

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  13. article Jewish classes, Shabbat, other events in the Northwest

    Tuesday, August 11, 2009 11:00 pm

    A ninth year of free Northwest programming begins in August through Temple Emanu-El.

  14. article Young composers class to feature 25 student compositions

    Wednesday, May 4, 2011 3:00 am

    Compositions from the Tucson Symphony Orchestra’s biggest class of composers to date will be premiered at the Young Composers Project Reading Sessions on Friday, May 6 and Saturday, May 7 at 7 p.m. at the Tucson Symphony Center, 2175 N. Sixth Ave., one block south of Grant. The concerts provide rare opportunities to watch the creative process at such a high level.

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  15. article Learn to take Digital photos at CAC class in Oracle

    Wednesday, October 19, 2011 3:00 am

    Local freelance photographer Jim Cowlin will conduct a class in basic digital photography this fall through Central Arizona College’s community education program.

  16. article Best Fitness Class: Body Works Pilates

    Wednesday, March 28, 2012 1:11 pm

    Balance. Strength. Flexibility.  All three point to Body Works Pilates

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  17. article Free classes on bike safety this week at OVPD

    Tuesday, September 14, 2010 11:00 pm

    Free classes on bicycle safety, maintenance and operation are being held this week in Oro Valley.

  18. article World-class tennis comes to El Conquistador

    Wednesday, November 9, 2005 12:00 am

    Christopher Wuensch, CWuensch@ExplorerNews.com

  19. article Community, family, career center of new IRHS class

    Wednesday, December 1, 2004 12:00 am

    Nov. 17, 2004 - In the center of Karen Penazek's class is a large silver mixing bowl, known to her students as the "Community Bowl."

  20. article OV teacher wins $10K class makeover

    Tuesday, September 14, 2010 11:00 pm

    Explorer staff report

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  21. Oro Valley School Resource Officer program

    Oro Valley School Resource Officer Kevin Mattocks stands in the hallway as students at Wilson K-8 travel between classes.

  22. Oro Valley School Resource Officer program (copy)

    Oro Valley School Resource Officer Kevin Mattocks stands in the hallway as students at Wilson K-8 travel between classes.

  23. article Yoga Program Honors Memory of UA Student

    Saturday, January 26, 2013 9:06 am

    Jessica Stebbins's eventual legacy would begin with a simple idea to establish a yoga class at the University of Arizona that would benefit individuals with disabilities and low mobility.

    Stebbins, who used a wheelchair, was quite fond of yoga, but she found it was not always approachable or accommodating for those with limited mobility. She began speaking about the issue with her peers in the UA Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, which eventually led to the creation of a club and yoga class that now is being offered at the University.

    "She saw something in yoga that could be beneficial or helpful for people who used wheelchairs," said Sheila Parker, a lecturer in the Health Promotion Sciences Division at the College of Public Health who taught one of the last classes Stebbins would take.

    "She wanted to increase the awareness of what yoga is and what health benefits exist," Parker said. "That goes beyond what one does in the classroom."

    Stebbins died suddenly in December 2011. But driven by her memory and motivated by her infectious enthusiasm, a group of UA students continued working toward introducing an adaptive yoga class on campus.

    And after her peers founded a club and spent more than one year learning about the practice, gaining professional training and conducting an assessment for need, they also completed protocols necessary to launch a course.

    The class named after the club, Yoga for Any Body, will be offered beginning Feb. 1 through UA Campus Recreation.

    "I didn't meet her, but I felt so motivated by her," said Karen Rios, a public health senior and the club's president.

    For their work, the club's members earned the UA's Inclusive Excellence Award, which goes to individuals and organizations who make important contributions to creating and enhancing a diverse and inclusive community at the University. 

    With a flush face and eyes filling with tears, Rios said she could feel the passion Stebbins carried even after she was gone and despite having never met her.

    It was by interacting with her collaborators – including UA alumni Drew Donnellan; students Elizabeth Brewer,  and Blanca Delgado; Honors College student Megan Morales as well as Eve Hampton, an academic adviser – that Rios began to rethink how she conceived of disability and ability and how she could continue to aid in launching the course.

    "It's not about targeting a specific group," Rios said, speaking about the club and class. "It's about the unity of everyone; of everyone being able to participate in the practice of yoga."

    Jessica's wish

    Stebbins had been friends with Brewer for years through their studies in the College of Public Health. It was after Brewer began giving presentations on the benefits of yoga that Stebbins learned she practiced and taught yoga.

    Eventually, Stebbins asked Brewer to teach her. Later, Brewer approached Parker about completing an independent study with Stebbins on the benefits of yoga for individuals with physical disabilities, said Brewer, the club's vice president. 

    Stebbins died shortly thereafter, and on the night of her death, Brewer reached out.

    "I invited group members working on a project with the two of us who were having a difficult time dealing with Jessica’s passing to come to my yoga class that evening," said Brewer, a public health senior who has been teaching yoga for four years.

    "After class, they came up to me and said, 'What was Jessica’s dream?' This was a moment I will never forget," she said. "After Jessica passed, I knew I couldn't do the independent research project on my own. I asked them if they would help me follow through with Jessica's dream, and they said 'Yes.'"

    At that moment, Brewer, Rios and others pledged to establish what would become Yoga For Any Bodyand would later connect with other students who either knew Stebbins personally or were devoted to her idea.

    "Before I knew it, there was a large group of them interested," Parker said, adding that eight students committed to the independent study. "They are very much a self-propelled group of students. I have never had a group of students so motivated."

    Parker guided Brewer and the other students through a general needs assessment and additional research about launching a club and eventual course at the UA.

    After a major drive to raise funds, and having earned a grant from Mel and Enid Zuckerman, three of the students traveled to Minnesota during the spring of 2012 to study with nationally known yoga instructor Matthew Sanford, founder of Mind Body Solutions.

    "Although Jessica is no longer in our lives, we have brought her dream to life," said Brewer, a certified PiYo instructor who completed the adaptive yoga level one teacher training for disabilities with Sanford.

    "Bringing yoga for every single body, whether standing or in a wheelchair, to the University of Arizona is a contribution I am proud to be bringing to this very special school," Brewer said. "Yoga is not only a practice, it is a way of life and everyone should be able to have the joy of practicing. This is one of the sweetest joys of my life."

    Creating a class for any body

    Yoga for Any Body soon will launch at Campus Recreation. "There is a lot of emotional excitement around the launch," Rios said.

    After receiving their training in Minnesota, the student leads returned to Tucson, teaching student volunteers how to serve as grounding assistants, individuals who will aid others with upper and lower body moments during the class and ensure their safety. Of about 45 club members, 12 are serving as trained grounding assistants.

    "You can feel the impact of the yoga, and not just the physical impact, but the emotional and meditative impact," said Rios, one of the trained grounding assistants. "It is very meditative and relaxing."

    The class, which will be offered Friday evenings through April 12, will cover the centuries-old practice of yoga, offering sessions in the seated position for both able-bodied individuals, those with disabilities and others with mobility challenges due to conditions like arthritis, for example.

    "Spreading loving kindness is my personal mission in life. As an instructor, I have the opportunity to teach loving kindness everyday," said Brewer, who is also certified through the Aerobic and Fitness Association of America as a personal trainer and group fitness instructor.

    "I plan to use yoga as an expansion beyond the classroom into all areas of our community as a vehicle for wellness, healing and personal transformation," she said.

    Brewer said she hopes that, above all, those who participate will be able to experience "'metta,' which means loving kindness, toward themselves their mind and their body."

    Alan Beaudrie, who worked with Stebbins after she switched her major to public health in the spring of 2011, said it is one of the strongest examples he has since of students organizing around a shared idea.

    "They continue to amaze me. This is something unique, but I can see that this is something that could easily be replicated on a national level at universities across the U.S. I believe that," said Beaudrie, the assistant director of undergraduate advising.

    "They're not doing this just because they want to start a club and put it on their resume. It's a different attitude and a very good one, in a positive way," Beaudrie said. 

    He recalled Stebbins and her desire to help others through the health profession.

    "I think this may have been the start of something she, herself, could have gotten into. Not just with yoga, but with working with people with disabilities and helping them to live healthy lives," Beaudrie said.

    In the end, Parker said she was even more impressed with the group because not only are they working to manifest an idea, but also because they took a course project and transformed it into a long-standing commitment.

    "Some were new to yoga; others were involved for some time," Parker said. "They are just wonderful examples to other students of what you can do when you put your minds and hearts to it."

     

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  24. article Programs help orient new middle-schoolers

    Tuesday, June 13, 2006 11:00 pm

    June 14, 2006 - While the transition from elementary school to middle school can be difficult, Marana Unified School District officials said they hope summer orientation programs teach in-coming seventh graders the adjustments they'll need to make in order to succeed in their new school.

  25. article The Sporting Life: Rebuilding Marana's wrestling program

    Monday, November 28, 2005 12:00 am

    November 23, 2005 - Five years ago, the Marana High School wrestling team had fallen on hard times. Participation crawled to an all-time low; a lack of coaching drove a once prominent program into near oblivion.

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