Save the Date for Celebrate Mesa April 12

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Mesa's family ~ Mesa's annual spring event, Celebrate Mesa, is back and better than ever. This family-friendly party in the park is set to take place at Pioneer Park on Saturday, April 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The theme for this year's celebration is Spring Fling, promising a day filled with free fun activities for people of all ages.

One of the highlights of this year's Celebrate Mesa is the official unveiling of two new mobile units as part of the Mesa On Wheels program. These units, provided by Mesa Public Library and Mesa Parks and Recreation, will bring more recreation and education opportunities to the public.

The Read Runner bookmobile from Mesa Public Library will expand access to library services by providing books, educational materials, and library equipment to those who may not have convenient access to a full-service library. Meanwhile, the M.O.R.E. (Mesa Outdoor Recreation Experience) mobile recreation unit from Mesa Parks and Recreation will travel to different City parks offering free educational programs and activities for people of all ages.

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In addition to these exciting additions, Celebrate Mesa will also be celebrating Earth Day with a Living Green Village. This special area will feature exhibitors offering expertise on tree planting, composting, recycling, and energy efficiency incentives.

Attendees can also look forward to food vendors, live music performances, a petting zoo, archery activities, carnival rides, and informational displays from various City departments. More details about the event can be found on the City of Mesa website.

Celebrate Mesa would not be possible without the support of its sponsors: City of Mesa; Mesa Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities; Mesa Recycles; Foundation for Mesa Parks and Recreation; VCA Mesa Animal Hospital; Semper Fi Heating & Cooling; SRP; FiberFirst; and Dental Depot.

Don't miss out on this exciting community event that brings together fun activities for all ages while promoting a greener and more connected Mesa.

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