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Chandlers Irizar i6 Integral DAF CT15 CCT 'Edward James' is seen parked up at the yard on a snowy 1st February 2019
Karate For Kids
Karate for kids classes in Cave Creek, Chandler, Mesa, Glendale, Arizona are taught in a method to develop life skills such as respects, enhanced self-discipline, greater confidence and respect in children. The karate for kids programs with the local ATA martial arts schools doesn’t only teach how to kick and punch. The karate classes will teach kids the valuable life lessons of self-control and the ability to defend themselves. All of the Karate Kids classes teach the attributes necessary to be a confident individual within our community.
Our Local ATA Martial Art schools in Cave Creek, Chandler, Mesa, Glendale, Arizona have carefully designed the karate programs for the youth within the community- age appropriate programs that are specifically aimed at the child’s development both physically and mentally. These karate lessons are taught through a top ranked and nationally recognized “Karate For Kids” program, that has a well established training curriculum designed school aged students.
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#1 with parents in the ATA Karate Schools in Cave Creek, Chandler, Mesa, Glendale, Arizona is the renowned Karate for Kids character development “ATA Life Skills” program designed for personal Victory in Martial Arts with skills such as perseverance, integrity, courtesy, self-esteem and the respect for others while incorporating social life skills that develops naturally within the group.
It is always a good time to start a program at one our three locations as the #1 Karate For Kids schools in Las Vegas and Henderson. Together with kids their own age, every youngster can mature and grow with the self confidence that a karate kids program develops within them.
Martial Arts Classes For Women
In today’s world of fitness, women are looking for a structured and interesting workout in a manner to stay fit that breaks away from their traditional daily routine. Repeating the same exercise every day can be draining and break ones motivation and is rarely goal oriented. It isn’t the normal daily gym workout. ATA Martial Arts of Cave Creek, Chandler, Mesa, Glendale, Arizona is a training facility that women are finding the variety of goal oriented conditioning that is exciting. While the physical nature of martial arts is rewarding and a personal martial arts victory, it also teaches the self defense and survival tactics that is needed in todays ever changing world.
There are many important mental and physical health benefits in our women’s martial art classes in Las Vegas and Henderson. While toning vital muscles and building coordination will enhance self-confidence, awareness and increase cardiovascular is health. Women who Attend ATA karate classes will improve balance, flexibility, increase exercise stamina levels while developing a greater sense of self-esteem, hence the term… “Victory” in Martial Arts.
Martial Arts have been known to provide much needed stress relief, promote self-control, concentration, and boost the ability to remain calm under stress. ATA Martial Arts routines are even helping women keep their memory sharp on a day-to-day basis!
Cave Creek, Chandler, Mesa, Glendale, Arizona ATA Martial Arts facilities are the community martial arts experts that provide rigorous karate classes for women of all ages to develop their strength of body and mind.
It’s a fact! Women are breaking away from their traditional exercise routines such as gym workouts and finding balance, freedom and motivation at ATA Martial Arts. It’s time for you to experience the benefits of karate classes designed for women with the community Martial Art experts in Las Vegas and Henderson.
Adult Martial Arts Classes for Men
Martial Arts classes for men in Cave Creek, Chandler, Mesa, Glendale, Arizona is more then just kicking and punching. ATA Karate Classes create a stronger self awareness, enhanced confidence, greater focus, and a true Victory in Martial Arts for men of all ages.
In an adult class a karate student will train will practical concepts in a safe, clean and enjoyable facility, while incorporating life skills to de-stress from life’s everyday challenges. Las Vegas ATA Martial Arts and Henderson ATA Martial arts offers three location to serve our community. Learning a skill set that will stick with you for life, no matter what age, allowing you to gain the self confidence desired so that you can feel comfortable with confrontation in any real life situation.
As one of the top martial arts training facilities in the community our Martial Arts programs such as Karate for Kids, Taekwondo and MMA and Fitness is a key method of enhancing the body’s functions, including flexibility, coordination, and balance with strength and endurance. Yes! It relieves stress while having some fun as well as meeting new people. As an adult, you do not need to have prior training before you get into a Martial Arts class. ATA Martial Arts has a defined teaching curriculum designed to take each student to the peak of their performance while greatly enhancing their skills creating a personal “Martial Arts Victory”.
KRAV MAGA & MMA FITNESS
Krav Maga and ATA’s MMA and athletic training is combined to provide a diverse full body workout while incorporating real life scenario drills for self defense.
This class features a structured curriculum that is in continuous motion utilizing all levels of MMA and Krav Maga skills with self defense drills in a manner to enhance cardio-respiratory for your cardiovascular system. Krav Maga students don’t’ just perform blocks, punches, kicks and movements you would find at a gym to music or in the mirror, students train in an environment that is preparing them for real life conditions.
The Krav Maga & MMA Fitness in Cave Creek, Chandler, Mesa, Glendale, Arizona is a true Conditioning Program that specializes in a Total Body Workout that doesn’t feel like to boring fitness class you may have taken before. Krav Maga Conditioning Program brings a fresh experience and keeps each and every student motivated in class on a day to day basis.
With a strong dedication and commitment to the Krav Maga and MMA Fitness Training student, Krav Instructors teach a combination of strength training, combatives, flexibility skills, and workouts with our top notch academy training facility. There is a emphasize on muscular strength and cardiovascular endurance for Krav students in Henderson and Las Vegas while instilling the distinctive awareness and self defense techniques needed for street survival in our ever changing world.
Correct body alignment to maximize efficiency can be key, our team of professional instructors will work on refining Krav Maga technique through exciting repetition drills and training.
All levels of Krav Maga, MMA & Fitness from the beginner to the experienced can train at anyone of our three locations. Call today and don’t delay.
Mom's friend Margaret Chandler (her married name) as she looked in 1944. They stayed in touch long after Mom and Dad married and moved to the Philadelphia area.
Chandler Riggs speaking at the 2016 San Diego Comic Con International, for "The Walking Dead", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Chandler Riggs ("Carl") from "The Walking Dead" at Spooky Empire's Ultimate Horror Weekend 2014 held in Orlando, Florida.
“There was a sad fellow over on a bar stool talking to the bartender, who was polishing a glass and listening with that plastic smile people wear when they are trying not to scream.”
Built in 1876 by William Turton this building was originally known as Turton’s Wharf and Warehouse but is now known as The Chandlers. William Turton had his business as a Corn & Hay Merchant here. In 1987 these buildings were converted to 120 apartments. A mascaron of a horse’s head is situated above the entrance to The Chandlers from the Calls.
William Turton was the man who first introduced trams to Leeds. Initially he operated horse-drawn trams not only in Leeds but across Northern England. From 1866 he ran omnibuses in Leeds, becoming a founding director, then chairman, of Leeds Tramways Company 1872-1895.
Mr Turton was born in 1825 and established his corn and hay dealership in Leeds when he was 19. He soon expanded his business to include coal and cattle feed, particularly horse corn, hay and straw. In 1866 he went into partnership with Atkinson Brothers running horse-drawn omnibuses in Leeds and took over the firm in the following year. In 1871, a year after the Tramways Act, William Turton was appointed one of the founding directors of The Leeds Tramway Company which, for 25 years ran the first horse-drawn tramway system in England.
William Turton's activities went well beyond Leeds. For 30 years he worked with others to introduce and develop horse drawn tramway systems in towns and cities throughout northern England and at the time of his death he was either chairman, deputy chairman or director of several of these undertakings.
Some of the trams used by the Leeds Tramways Company were supplied by Thomas Green & Son Ltd of Leeds. In a letter written in 1936 by Mr C.V.Clark of Thomas Green, he explains how the tram locomotives were constructed and transported. “Do you remember me showing you the engine shop down that back street? Well, the engine boiler, motion and wheels were put together on the ground floor. The body of mild steel-plate was completed on the top floor of the building, say 50 feet or more up, Then two large trap-doors were opened, and the job was lowered onto the business end of the affair and it only remained to be bolted to the frames and get steamed up. If Leeds were taking delivery, a lot of flat plates were laid down the street during the night, and by brute force and cuss words the engine was run up under it’s own steam, then slewed round and dropped in the tram-lines.”
Horse-drawn trams operated in Leeds until 1900, the year of William Turton’s death, and the Leeds tram system closed in 1959.
For a view on the demise of tram systems see:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tram_system
Sources:
Blue Plaque honour for City Tramway Pioneer.
www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/localnews/Blue-plaque-honour-for-...
Discovering Leeds: The Waterfront
www.leeds.gov.uk/discover/discovery.asp?page=200335_28422...
Leeds Live it Love it
www.leedsliveitloveit.com/Residents/News/NewsArticle/tabi...
Leeds Tramways
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leeds_Tramway
William Turton owned land at the top of North Street which, in 1882, was bought out by the Tramways to become the North Street Tram Depot.
www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIdentifier=2002416_55...
An unused receipt from John Turton “Hay, Straw and Horse Corn Merchant” of North Street in 1880. Quite possibly this was the yard sold by William Turton two years later to become the North Street Tram Depot.
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The Chandlers viewed from the south side of Crown Point Bridge.
www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIdentifier=2002328_32...
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The Chandlers, riverside entrance.
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A view along the River Aire to The Chandlers.
www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIdentifier=2002610_25...
A number of old Leeds Trams have been restored and are kept, some in service still, at the National Tramway Museum.
www.tramway.co.uk/smx/cms/home/
Recent photos of the trams at the National Tramway Museum, including plenty of the Leeds trams.
website.lineone.net/~gvlr/crichmenu.html
A postcard showing trams in operation on Vicar Lane, Leeds.
www.tramway.co.uk/smx/postcards/photo/?id=9499
A postcard showing a Coronation (King George V) Illuminated Tramcar in Leeds on June 22 1911.
www.tramway.co.uk/smx/postcards/photo/?id=9511
A postcard showing trams in operation on Boar Lane, Leeds.
www.tramway.co.uk/smx/postcards/photo/?id=9608
A colour postcard of trams on Boar Lane, Leeds.
www.tramway.co.uk/smx/postcards/photo/?id=9618
Trams in operation at night on Briggate, Leeds.
www.tramway.co.uk/smx/postcards/photo/?id=9661
National Tramway Museum on Wikipedia + a list of other Tramcar sites.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Tramway_Museum
Tramcars of the National Tramway Museum
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tramcars_of_the_National_Tramway_Mu...
The History of Trams
Jeff Chandler was born in 1918 in Brooklyn, New York. He was raised by his mother after his parents separated when he was a child. He attended Erasmus Hall High School, the alma mater of many stage and film personalities, where he acted in school plays; his schoolmates included Susan Hayward. He took a drama course at the Feagin School of Dramatic Art in New York. He worked briefly in radio, then got a job in a stock company on Long Island as an actor and stage manager. He worked for two years in stock companies, including a performance of The Trojan Horse opposite famous singers and actors Gordon MacRae and his wife Sheila MacRae, who became his good friends. He formed his own company, the Shady Lane Playhouse, in Illinois in the summer of 1941. The company toured the Midwest with some success, presenting such plays as The Bad Man, Seventh Heaven, The New Minister, and Pigs. When America entered World War II, he enlisted in the army. He served for four years, mostly in the Aleutians, finishing with the rank of lieutenant.
After being discharged from the Army, he moved to Los Angeles in December 1945. He got his first job as a radio actor in May 1946, appearing on Rogue’s Gallery with Dick Powell. He appeared in episodes of anthology drama series such as Escape and Academy Award Theater, and became well known for playing the lead in Michael Shayne. He played bashful biology teacher Phillip Boynton on Our Miss Brooks. He was the first actor to portray Chad Remington in Frontier Town.
His first film role was as a singer in Thrill of a Romance (1945). In his first Western film he played Cochise in Broken Arrow (1950). He appeared in 12 Western films with stars: James Stewart, Joseph Cotton, Linda Darnell, Cornel Wilde, Susan Cabot, Lyle Bettger, Maureen O’Hara, John McIntire, Rock Hudson, Anne Baxter, Rory Calhoun, Dorothy Malone, Ward Bond, Joanne Dru, Susan Hayward, Fess Parker, John Saxon. Some non-Western films he appeared in were: Sword in the Desert, Man In The Shadows, Female on the Beach, Yankee Buccaneer, Away All Boats. His leading ladies included Rhonda Fleming, Jane Russell, Joan Crawford and June Allyson. In his final film he played Brig. General Frank D. Merrill in Merrill’s Marauders (1962).
He made guest appearances on various TV talk shows and variety shows, but not in any dramatic shows.
He had a fine singing voice and at the height of his film fame he recorded several successful albums for Liberty Records. Had concurrent success as a recording artist, wrote music, played violin, and owned Chandler Music, a publishing company.
He played the role of Chiricahua Apache Chief Cochise in 3 films: Broken Arrow, The Battle at Apache Pass and Taza, Son of Cochise.
When his friend Sammy Davis Jr. lost an eye in an accident and was in danger of losing the other, Chandler offered to give Davis one of his own eyes. He had nearly lost an eye and had been visibly scarred in an auto accident years earlier.
In 1951 he was nominated for the Academy Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar, and the Picturegoer Gold Medal Best Actor Award, for his role in Broken Arrow. In 1958 and 1959 he was nominated for the Golden Laurel Top Male Star Award. In 1960 he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in motion pictures. His film career spanned 16 years, during which he appeared in almost 50 films.
While working on Merrill's Marauders in the Philippines, on April 15, 1961, he injured his back while playing baseball with U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers who served as extras in the film. He had injections to deaden the pain and enable him to finish the production. On May 13, 1961, he entered a hospital in Culver City, California, and had surgery for a spinal disc herniation. Severe complications arose; an artery was damaged, and he hemorrhaged. On May 17, in a seven-and-a-half-hour emergency operation following the original surgery, he was given 55 pints of blood. A third operation followed, on May 27, where he received an additional 20 pints of blood.
He died at the age of 42 on June 17, 1961. The cause was a blood infection complicated by pneumonia. An investigation ensued into his death. It was deemed malpractice and resulted in a large lawsuit and settlement for his children.
The Los Angeles Times obituary stated of him: “Known for his careful attention to detail in making pictures, Chandler was often described as introverted. But colleagues who worked with him closely said he had an easy, light-hearted approach on the set that helped ease some of the strain of production.”
Inspired by a RowserWorld YouTube drawing video, this is Chandler Riggs as Carl Grimes on The Walking Dead.
at the opening of her show at Tammy Cromer-Campbell's gallery in Longview, Texas.
Outstanding photography! The show will be up through March 28.
Chandler is a 39 lb 4 yo Collie-chow cross (maybe a chollie!) or a golden retriever-cross (or maybe Boogie is his dad, and he mated with a chow) who was surrendered to a shelter because of his activity level. The shelter ran out of space and was going to euthanize him. He was pulled, and placed in a run where he has received food and water daily for 7 months now, but little exercise or family. He was fully vetted, and has been neutered, at Vet Associates Princeton (rabies vax 1 yr 1/22/2009, bordatella 1/22/09, heartworm negative). He interacts well with other dogs (including unfriendly ones) and superbly with children, and is very playful. He spent the morning at the dog park, and lunch in the pedestrian area of the city in MD. He was almost adopted within 15 min. of his walk in the area by a woman with 3 cats who fell in love with him, but she knew she was allergic to half of all dogs and tried really hard to stimulate an allergic reaction with him and succeeded in about 30 min.!!! So, we are still trying. He needs a home (foster or adoptive) within the next 3 days. He will probably need work on housebreaking, and certainly on commands, altough he associates on an off-leash walk. A great friendly good-looking dog who needs exercise and a human to love him.
Update 7/13: Chandler has been going to the dog park and getting lots of exercise - as well as walking in the pedestrian area of the city. He is dominant to Petey - but in a playful friendly way. They love to roll and tussle. He has an independent streak that makes him not very food-motivated for treats, and thus more difficult to train. He does eat with appetite though, when no one is around. Emphasis should be at this point on establishing rank - person first through all doors, no pulling on leash, etc. This may work better in a home where he is the only dog and will focus on you. Other dogs can come later. Last day before he goes back...
Update 1/22/10: Chandler is in the Austin, Tx area with Petey and Tammy. He went to the vet today, and received a 3 yr. rabies shot, a 5-in-1 distemper/parvo/lepto, ivermectin, and flea-and-tick medicine. The vet detected a soft low-grade left-basilar ejection murmur from his heart (1-2 on a scale of 1-6). He weighed in at 42 pounds.
Helen Chandler was an American film and theater actress, best known for playing Mina Seward in the 1931 horror film Dracula. Wikipedia
Volvo B10M Plaxton Premier at Glastonbury Festival bus station on a shuttle service to Worthy Farm camp site.
Chandler Riggs speaking at the 2016 San Diego Comic Con International, for "The Walking Dead", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.