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Usery Mountain Regional Park in Mesa conducts heat, monsoon safety session

Posted 6/6/22

 

Usery Mountain Regional Park in Mesa will  provide newcomers to the area as well as  thos who are Valley veterans information on the  Arizona's intense heat and sometimes …

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MONSOON SEASON

Usery Mountain Regional Park in Mesa conducts heat, monsoon safety session

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Usery Mountain Regional Park in Mesa this month will provide newcomers to the area as well as  those who are Valley veterans information on Arizona's intense heat and sometimes upredictable summer weather events.
 
During a drop-in session,  9-10:30 a.m. June 15, visitors to the park's Nature Center will learn about dust storms, rain storms and, yes, that heat.
 
"Learn safety tips on how to stay cool and still enjoy the outdoors as the temperatures heat up and what to expect when storm clouds roll in," park officials stated in a release.
 
No registration required, and all ages are welcome.
 
The park is at 3939 N. Usery Pass Road, Mesa. Phone: (602) 506-2930, ext. 4.