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Farmer's Market at Augusta Ranch
 
Did you know you can find fresh fruits and vegetables once a week within the Augusta Ranch community?  Bountiful Baskets has a direct-from-the-farm delivery point at the Golf Course on Saturday mornings.  They ask a very modest price, too.
 
When:  Saturday Mornings
Order: Go to www.bountifulbaskets.org and place an order for delivery in the Augusta Ranch area.
Pickup: Arrive on time or a little early at the time on your receipt.
 
Bring a basket to transfer the fruits and vegetables to your car.
 
Bountiful Baskets is a co-op.  If you can volunteer to help sort vegetables by arriving a little early, please do! See web site's location page for volunteer arrival time; it may vary week to week.
 

Sunday Brunch, Wednesday Fin N Feather
 
The Golf Course is offering Sunday Brunch every Sunday from 8:30AM to 12 noon.
They also have a chicken and fish buffet every Wednesday from 5:30PM to 7:30PM.
Join your neighbors for a nice meal - bring the whole family.
 
 
City of Mesa
 
Plenty of information is available on the City of Mesa web site.
 
Mesa elementary students invited to attend Kids Caring for the Planet recycling event 
Students in grades K-6 are invited to participate in a fun and interactive recycling event hosted by the City of Mesa Solid Waste Management Department. This free event will be held on Wednesday, July 28 from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the Main Library, 64 E. First St., and from 1:30-2:30 p.m. at the Red Mountain Library, 635 N. Power Rd.
Visit http://mesaaz.gov/News/ArticleView.aspx?id=26945 for details.
 
"Jump to Japan" Exhibition Lands at the Arizona Museum for Youth 
Jump to Japan: Discovering Culture through Popular Art introduces visitors to Japanese culture through hands-on activities based on the art forms of animation, manga (comics), woodblock prints and traditional scrolls. Kids can hop on the magical Cat Bus from the film My Neighbor Totoro, be a shopkeeper or customer in a modern manga store, and create their own manga drawings and animation.