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January 19, 2022

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January 19, 2022 www.DesertMessenger.com 35 Read Desert Messenger online! Sign up for free email alerts when the Desert Messenger becomes available online! Join thousands reading the paper online at: www.DesertMessengerOnline.com RECYCLE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER NEWSPAPER Thank you! hank you! SKYHAWK SCHEDULE 2022 Fri. Jan. 21 Dance – Senior Center Fri. Jan. 28 Dance – Senior Center Fri. Feb. 4 Dance - Senior Center Wed. Feb. 9 Dance- Brenda RV Park Wed. Feb. 9 Dance- Brenda RV Park Fri. Feb. 11 Dance – Senior Center Mon. Feb. 14 Dance – Senior Center Valentine's Day Mon. Feb. 14 Dance – Senior Center Valentine's Day Fri. Feb. 18 Dance – Senior Center Fri. Feb. 28 Dance – Senior Center Fri. Mar 4 Dance – Senior Center Wed. Mar 9 Dance – Brenda RV Park Wed. Mar 9 Dance – Brenda RV Park Fri. Mar. 11 Dance – Senior Center BOOKS 690 E. Main - Quartzsite (one block east of Family Dollar) is here for you! BONDED NOTARY PUBLIC • PICK UP & DELIVERY SERVICE • Courier Service • Mobile Notary Service • Professional Correspondence • Proof Reading • Copies Year Round Quartzsite Resident 562-682-7283 Please don't abuse the free ser- vices at Quartzsite transfer station by dumping garbage outside gates when closed. They are open Sun- day thru Wednesday 7:30am to 2:30pm. (When temperatures reach over 110 degrees, they will close early.) Be sure to thank the staff, too! Located on the north side of town, near the Waste Water Treatment Plant. Don't dump when transfer is closed Don't dump when transfer is closed Don't dump when AA Meetings QUARTZSITE LOCAL SURVIVORS GROUP Mon. 5:30pm Big Book Study Thurs. 5:30pm Topic Sat. 5:30pm 12 Step 12x12 Year-Round at Community Bible Church, 375 E. Sunrise St. Randy 928-216-7297 Marcia 559-553-2643 • ALANO CLUB Texas RV Park 205 W. Main St. "B" Quartzsite Tues 10am Joe & Charlie Meeting 5:30pm Open Meeting Fri. 10am 12 x 12 Meeting 5:30pm Open Meeting Don 928-287-1273 • AL-ANON Texas RV Park 205 W. Main St. "B" Quartzsite Tues & Fri. 5:30pm Bertha 702-465-5137. BLYTHE, CA (CA Time) • Blythe Primary Purpose Group has Topic Discussion Meetings at 7:00 pm . Also every Monday and Friday are Literature Meetings on Wed. at 7pm at 187 N. 7th Street - Blythe • Daily Noon meetings Mon - Sat And Sunday 1pm 137 N. Broadway, Blythe, Ca Desert Messenger offers FREE Classifi ed Ads! Here's t Here's t H he small print: Items for sale under $1000. Private Party Only. 1 per month. Yard/Garage/Craft Sales, Wanted, Give-a-ways, Free, Lost & Found, etc. (non-commercial) For more information, contact Rain at 928-916-4235 or Email: Editor@DesertMessenger.com Decal required for nonresidents to ride in Arizona, purchased only through AZGFD Out-of-state residents wishing to legally ride their off-highway vehicle and support OHV trail maintenance, education and law enforcement ef- forts in Arizona can purchase a non- resident OHV decal. The decal was supported and pushed by the OHV riding community during the 2019 legislative session and was signed into law by Gov. Doug Ducey. The law requires nonresident OHV owners to purchase a decal to operate the ma- chines within the state. All OHVs designed by the manufac- turer primarily for use over unimproved terrain and that weigh 2,500 pounds or less are required by law to display a valid OHV decal to operate on public and state trust lands. This includes "street legal" OHVs that meet these two requirements. Non-resident OHV decal requirements Before the law was passed, non- resident OHV owners could ride their machines within the state for up to 30 days only if their state had a simi- lar in-state resident decal program. There is no longer a grace period no longer a grace period al- lowing nonresidents to operate with- out an Arizona decal and owners are now required to purchase a decal be- fore operating their machines within the state. Those caught riding without a current decal can be fi ned. Both resident and nonresident OHV de- cals cost $25 (plus a processing fee) and are good for one year from the purchase date. While the resident OHV decal can be purchased at any Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division offi ce or at www.servicearizona.com, the nonresident OHV decal can only be pur- chased online through an Arizona Game and Fish Department portal account, which can be created at www.azgfd.gov by clicking "My Account." Monday February 14th, 2022 5:00 pm Enjoy a wonderful, delicious meal at the Quartzsite Senior Center 5:00pm ($5.00 Reservations needed) and then dance your heart away to the ever popular music of SKYHAWK. 7:00 – 9:30pm $5.00 at door Bring your sweetheart or meet her/him at the dance. A wonderful time will be had by all. See you there!!! 5:00pm ($5.00 Reservations needed) and then dance SKYHAWK VALENTINE'S DAY SWEETHEART DINNER AND DANCE

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