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The Sierra Vista Momslist: Local Moms Group
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The Sierra Vista Momslist. A guide for parents with young children in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Wednesday, February 23, 2011. Is a playgroup that meets 2-3 times/week, as well as hosts MNO (Mom's Night Out! Who doesn't love that? You can find more details or join the group on their website. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Looking for things for kids to do in Sierra Vista? Here's the list I'm always wishing I could find online.Let the good karma abound! City of Sierra Vista. What am i missing? Desert Thu...
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The Sierra Vista Momslist: Read to Me!
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The Sierra Vista Momslist. A guide for parents with young children in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Monday, April 11, 2011. Every year in April, the Sierra Vista library. Hosts a preschool reading program. Register at the front circulation desk and then pick up a form for your child (age birth to 5 (as long as they haven't started kindergarten) . Just read to your child a minimum of 10 min/day for three weeks. Record your progress and turn in the reading record for a prize at the end of each week. Uptown 3 Thea...
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The Sierra Vista Momslist: Meditation Classes
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The Sierra Vista Momslist. A guide for parents with young children in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Sunday, January 26, 2014. Meditation may be the best medicine! Join Buddhist nun Kelsang Kunshe for monthly meditation classes at the Unitarian Universalist Church (. 125 S 2nd St.). Meditation for a Happy Mind. Saturdays, 4pm - 5:30pm. Feb 8 and 15. Mar 1 and 15. Included in each class are two easy-to-follow guided meditations and a brief teaching on how to learn to understand and transform one's mind. Bountiful...
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The Sierra Vista Momslist: meetup
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The Sierra Vista Momslist. A guide for parents with young children in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Saturday, July 30, 2011. Looking to connect with other Moms? It's a place to find niche moms groups in your area: just a few examples (from the site) in Cochise County. Mindful Mamas of Southeastern AZ. Free to join up! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Looking for things for kids to do in Sierra Vista? Here's the list I'm always wishing I could find online.Let the good karma abound! City of Sierra Vista. Mommy...
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The Sierra Vista Momslist: Little League
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The Sierra Vista Momslist. A guide for parents with young children in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Wednesday, March 30, 2011. Sierra Vista has a T-ball little league. For kids ages 4-6. You can register for $65 in beginning in February (on active.com) for a season going from March-June. Games are typically two times a week in the evenings and on Saturdays. Rumor is that this year (2011) is already full! For more info or to place your child on a waiting list. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Im about to let ...
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The Sierra Vista Momslist: things to do in sierra vista, arizona
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The Sierra Vista Momslist. A guide for parents with young children in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Friday, May 6, 2016. Things to do in sierra vista, arizona. Moving to Sierra Vista? Peruse the blog for fun ideas for you and your kids! April 1, 2011 at 10:37 PM. What a fantastic blog! Thank you for assembling all this information. You rock! April 25, 2011 at 11:35 AM. Are there any good summer activities for toddlers (2yrs old)? July 13, 2011 at 9:22 AM. Thanks for the great list of stuff to do! The Sierra Vis...
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The Sierra Vista Momslist: swimming lessons
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The Sierra Vista Momslist. A guide for parents with young children in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Sunday, February 13, 2011. Far and away, my favorite thing about Sierra Vista is Karen Eaton. Ok, she's a person, not a thing, but still. She's my favorite. Karen's Aquatics is a small swimming school, open from May through September. You can pick up a registration form on the front door of 5004 Calle Cumbre (off of Snyder). Or call 520.458.7214 for fees and schedules. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bountifu...
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The Sierra Vista Momslist: Free Kids' Movie Matinees
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The Sierra Vista Momslist. A guide for parents with young children in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Monday, June 6, 2011. Free Kids' Movie Matinees. Uptown 3 Theater's F. Offers FREE kids' movies for the community! Tues, Wed, and Thursdays @ 10am. Show up early for a good seat- it can get pretty crowded! For the particulars. They show a different movie each week. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Looking for things for kids to do in Sierra Vista? City of Sierra Vista. What am i missing? Moving to Sierra Vista?
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The Sierra Vista Momslist: ramsey canyon preserve
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The Sierra Vista Momslist. A guide for parents with young children in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Monday, February 14, 2011. Did you know Sierra Vista is known as the hummingbird capital of the world? Well, now you do. From town, take Hwy 92 south to Ramsey Canyon Road. Turn right and follow the road until it ends at a quaint little B&B (520-378-3010) at the mouth of the Hummingbird Preserve. Call 520-378-2785 for more info. San Pedro River post. For more on hummingbirds. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Sierra Vista Momslist: Ghost Town!
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The Sierra Vista Momslist. A guide for parents with young children in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Tuesday, April 2, 2013. Who doesn't love a ghost town? From Sierra Vista, drive out toward Whetstone and take a right onto Hwy 82 E toward Tombstone. Go a couple miles (wave at the dump and keep going! You'll see signs for Fairbank Historic Townsite on your left. Pull in and walk through what's left of the place. A former railroad stop, at it's heyday in the late 1800s, this town had around 200 residents. Far and...