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Desert Messenger News WILL
continue printing monthly
Back in August, 2023 Desert Mes-
senger News Publisher/Editor Sha-
nana Rain Golden-Bear announced
she would be retiring the print
edition due to rising costs and the
completion of fourth four-year com-
mittement. She said, "I'm excited to
share the past 20 years of Quartzsite
history from the eyes of a small town
publisher. I am open to possibilities
and look forward to what the uni-
verse has in store for me!"
Well, it looks like the Universe (and
a lot of readers, advertisers and just
plain ol' good folks around town)
said, "Please, not yet, Rain!" So
Des-
ert Messenger News will continue
printing on the third Wednesday of
each month.
Golden-Bear said, "I appreciate the
outpouring of love and support over
the past few months. In our tradi-
tion, when there is a life change we
do a give-away. So I ordered these
"Embrace Hope" decals as part of my
giveaway."
They come in two sizes; 2.5" and 3".
If you'd like one, send an email
to
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she will get them to you.
Golden-Bear said plans are in the
works for readers to be able to access
all 20 years of past editions online
later this summer at www.Desert-
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Senior Prom
March 22
Quartzsite Historical Society will be
holding a fundraiser for Tyson's Well
Stage Station Museum; the 3rd An-
nual Senior Prom at the Quartzsite
Senior Center. This year it's called,
"Dancin' in the Desert" with the Cas-
sandra Long Band. The prom will be
held March 22, 2024. Doors open at
5:30pm. Tickets are only $10/per-
son available at the Museum offi ce,
161 W. Main Street. For more infor-
mation call 928-927-5229.