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June 15, 2022

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June 15, 2022 www.DesertMessenger.com 15 TOWN MANAGER MEETINGS Quartzsite Town Manager Jim Fer- guson is hosting Town Manager Meetings for public input. They will be held on the 3rd Monday of the month. Meetings will be at 1:00 PM at the Community Center An- nex, located at 295 E. Chandler St. Quartzsite. The public is encour- aged to attend. Topics will vary, however anyone may speak on any Town issue. For more information call Town Hall at 928-927-4333. GFWC QUARTZSITE Woman's Club Meeting meets on the fourth Wednesday in the month at 12:00pm to 1:00pm at Quartzsite Community Center. CHAMBER HOURS Quartzsite Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism is open Thurs, Friday, Sat. 10am - 2pm. 1240 W. Main St., Across from McDonald's www.Quartzsite- Tourism.com 928-927-5200. La Paz County Board of Supervisors are now Live streaming their meet- ings! Check current and past videos at http://co.la-paz.az.us/587/Live- Stream-and-Archived-Meetings TOWN HALL HOURS Town of Quartzsite facilities is now on SUMMER hours. Town Hall includ- ing Quartzsite Library, will be open Monday through Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Quartzsite Town Hall is located at 465 N. Plymouth Ave. For more details call 928-927-4333. Or visit www.QuartzsiteAZ.org. RIVERS IN THE DESERT Christian Fellowship. Come join us as we wor- ship our Lord. Sunday morning ser- vice 10:00 a.m. Sunday evening ser- vice Spanish church 5:00 p.m. Tuesday Evening Bible Study 5:00 p.m. ( meeting in axillary building) 61 So. Emelia, Quartzsite Pastor George Moreira 928 916-8965 SUMMER JAMS @ Brenda RV Acoustic Tue 1:00 Open Mic Thursdays 6:00pm. Come Join Us! COVID-19 BOOSTERS Covid-19 booster shots now avail- able at Happy Valley Pharma- cy. Wednesdays 2-3:30pm. No appt necessary. 60 W. Main St. QUARTZSITE 928-927-5300. MASKS REQUIRED ON TRANSIT The Transportation Security Ad- ministration has extended the face mask requirement for all modes of public transportation. In accor- dance with this directive, Quartzsite Camel Express will continue to re- quire the use of face masks until further notice. FOOD BANK RECYCLING Effective June 1st, 2022 the Food- bank will no longer be accepting plastics for recycle. We will how- ever, still be accepting aluminum, brass, and copper. WACOG offers utility assistance T��� ����� ������� �� D����� M�������� WACOG Utility Assistance Pre-En- rollment Program for Seniors 2022 Western Arizona Council of Gov- ernments (WACOG) is rolling out the program for eligible seniors to receive a maximum of $900 credit towards electric assistance before summer. This assistance is once ev- ery 12 months. Program available from February 01, 2022 to May/June 2022 or until funding is exhausted. (See photo for more details.) OPTIONS - HOW TO SUMBIT DOCUMENTATION: Scan and E-mail your documents to: Kingman@wacog.com Make copies and Drop Off or Mail copies at: 208 N 4th St Kingman, AZ 86401. For information call WACOG offi ce: 928-753-6247. BONDED NOTARY PUBLIC • PICK UP & DELIVERY SERVICE • Courier Service • Mobile Notary Service • Professional Correspondence • Proof Reading • Copies Year Round Quartzsite Resident 562-682-7283 Yes, I travel to you! Just another day at the offi ce! With all the talk of food shortages in our nations, we here at the Alli- ance church want to make sure lo- cal widows are taken care of. This summer we are asking people to donate extra non-perishable food to our pantry that will be specifi cally designated for local widows in case such shortages happen. If you would like to donate, please drop off your non-perishable food at the Alliance Church, Thursdays and Fridays from 9am – 12 noon. Thank you for helping us to look af- ter some of the most vulnerable in our community. Alliance Church is located at 720 W Desert Vista St. Quartzsite. For more information call 928-916-9571. Canned Food drive for widows FREE "Be Red Cross Ready" training June 29 Be Red Cross Ready Prepare so you can protect. Free Emergency Preparedness Training for Your Community. Fires, Flooding, and Thunder- storms are becoming more frequent and can be devastating to our loved ones, homes and communities. Build confi dence by learning simple steps you can take now to prepare and protect your family. It's easy to learn through our free disaster preparedness training. Hosted by the Desert Amateur Radio Club and taught by American Red Cross presenters the Be Red Cross Ready Emergency Preparedness program will be held at the Quail Run RV Park, Clubhouse, at 918 N Central Blvd. in Quartzsite on Wednesday June 29th from 10am to noon. Please RSVP to deserthams@gmail. com. or call 520-909-2706.

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