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September 18, 2019

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14 www.DesertMessenger.com September 18, 2019 Free Rock Painting Fri. Sept. 20 -10am The Quartzsite Chamber & Tourism really needs your help restocking the Kindness Rocks Project for the winter season. Please join us for this FREE Rock Painting Party! Come to the Chamber Friday, Sep- tember 20th at 10am. We'll bring the light refreshments, rocks, paint, pens, & brushes. All you need to bring is your ideas...talent not required! For inspiration, a list of encouraging words and phrases will also be supplied. ONE MESSAGE AT JUST THE RIGHT MOMENT CAN CHANGE SOMEONE'S ENTIRE DAY, OUTLOOK, LIFE The Kindness Rocks Project encourages people to spread positivity by leaving a rock with an inspirational saving in public for someone to fi nd. To learn more about the Kindness Rocks Project, visit https://www. thekindnessrocksproject.com/ And Join Quartzsite Rocks group, too! https://www.facebook.com/grou ps/1610699462294196/ Quartzsite Town Council hereby requests volunteers to serve on the boards. If you are interested, please come to the Town Hall and submit a Volunteer Interest State- ment and check the box on the form indicating the board on which you would like to serve. Please see residency requirements below each board. BOARD OF APPEALS two vacancies. Residents of Quartzsite, Rainbow Acres and La Paz Valley MUNICIPAL PROPERTY CORPORATION - one vacancy. Residents of Quartzsite Town of Quartzsite seeking volunteers PARKS & RECREATION COMMITTEE - three vacancies. Residents of Quartzsite, Rainbow Acres and La Paz Valley PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION - two vacancies. Residents of Quartzsite, Rainbow Acres and La Paz Valley PUBLIC SAFETY RETIREMENT SYSTEM BOARD - one vacancy. Residents of Quartzsite QUARTZSITE SPECIAL PROJECTS, INC. - one vacancy. Residents of Quartzsite APPLY AT: Town Hall 465 North Plymouth Avenue, Quartzsite, AZ 85346. 928-927-4333. natural gas lines can be buried anywhere, even in areas where homes don't use natural gas. So it's important that EVERYONE knows how to recognize and respond to a natural gas leak, wherever they are. IF YOU SUSPECT A LEAK • Exit the area or building immediately. Tell others to evacuate and leave doors open. • From a safe place, call 911 and Southwest Gas at 877-860-6020, day or night, whether you're a customer or not. A Southwest Gas representative will be there as soon as possible. • Don't smoke or use matches or lighters. • Don't turn on or off electrical switches, thermostats, or appliance controls; or do anything that could cause a spark. • Don't start or stop an engine, or use automated (garage) doors. A leak may be present if you: Natural Gas Safety Wherever you live, work, or play. For more information about natural gas safety visit swgas.com/safety or call 877-860-6020 SMELL: a distinct sulfur-like odor, similar to rotten eggs, even if it's faint or momentary. HEAR: a hissing or roaring coming from the ground, above-ground pipeline, or natural gas appliance. SEE: dirt or water blowing into the air, unexplained dead or dying grass or plants, or standing water continuously bubbling.

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