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Featured Photo of the Week: 11/21/11

November 21, 2011 Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson Parks in Focus Tucson Community Initiative youth photography 1 Comment

Leader Voices: “An abundant amount of opportunities”

November 10, 2011 Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson kids and nature Parks in Focus underserved youth Leave a Comment

Featured Photo of the Week: 10/31/11

November 1, 2011 Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson Catalina State Park featured photo Parks in Focus Roy Drachman Clubhouse Leave a Comment

What Does Parks in Focus Mean to Me? -Ashley, AZ Coordinator

Ashley leading participants in a water color activity at Marshall Lake.
October 6, 2011 Ashley Pedersen Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson connecting youth to nature Parks in Focus 1 Comment

Tucsonans – you’re invited!

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September 9, 2011 Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson Children's Museum Tucson Parks in Focus Tucson Leave a Comment

Parks in Focus – What’s the Impact?

August 22, 2011 Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson Film Creations LTD Parks in Focus Stewart L. Udall Parks in Focus program 2 Comments

A Lesson on Fire Safety

August 16, 2011 Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson Fire safety Parks in Focus US Forest Service Leave a Comment

Report from the Park: Grand Canyon in Focus

Raul just found out that the Colorado River is 47 degrees!
August 11, 2011 Boys & Girls Clubs of Tucson Grand Canyon National Park Parks in Focus Pascua Yaqui youth and nature 1 Comment

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One of the groups of participants pose for a shot at Myriad Gardens. Damian poses with an elk skull we found while participating in a service project with Friends of the Wichitas. The group poses in front of the welcome sign at Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. Chloe and Nichole look for an interesting perspective.
Adrian, Antoine, Shaniya and Rafael brave gusty winds to take photographs from the top of Mt. Scott. Adrian takes a photography of a curious prairie dog. Gabby receives photo instruction from volunteer photographer Carl Shortt. Brandon, Cedric, Rafael & Taylor hiking down from Elk Mountain.
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