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Closed
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Closed
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10:00 AM - 3:30 PM
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Wed |
10:00 AM - 3:30 PM
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Thu |
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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Fri |
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
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Sat |
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Embark on an exhilarating journey with the King Bee Adventure Club. Leave behind the confines of urban life and immerse yourself in the pristine beauty of the great outdoors. This intimate local social club is dedicated to fostering a sense of stewardship and community while igniting a passion for nature. Discover the enchanting waterways of the state with all your needs catered to by the King Bee Adventure Club. Say farewell to "Instagram envy" as you curate an experience that goes beyond the superficial. Let the Helpful Hive expertly manage the logistics, allowing you to savor every moment of your adventure fully. Secure your spot now and relish being one of the six adventurers per day, including the opportunity for captivating night floats.
If you're interested in exploring the rich history of Gilbert, there's no better place to start than the HD SOUTH Museum. This unique museum is the only one of its kind in Gilbert and boasts an impressive collection of archives that have been carefully gathered and preserved over time. You'll be amazed by the quality and quantity of exhibits on display here, which cover everything from the town's earliest days to its most recent developments. But HD SOUTH is more than just a museum; it's also a vibrant center for arts and culture in Gilbert. Ongoing programs and events here cater to everyone, no matter their interests. You can explore the world of art, delve into the latest health and wellness trends, learn more about history and literature, enjoy live music performances, and even discover the wonders of science.
The MCC Theatre has been a significant venue for the college's performing arts program and a community landmark for three decades. It has helped countless students launch their careers, provided a platform for community forums, and even hosted the President of the United States. Before the theatre's opening in 1978, the MCC theatre program had to perform in the student cafeteria or wherever space was available. The theatre was initially designed to serve as a lab for theatre students. Still, over the years, it has also hosted several other events, the most notable being George W. Bush's appearance in 2004 to discuss his proposal for federal grant job training programs for community colleges. Despite this, the venue's primary aim has been to foster and train the college's students in all aspects of the performing arts, resulting in numerous award-winning musical, theatrical, and dance productions.