Desert Messenger

May 07, 2014

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3 Teacher of the Year 4 Thrift Store donations 6 Editorial 7 Letters to Editor 8 My Garden Angels 8 Rotary Doings 10 In Memoriam 15 Adventures w/Rocks 15 Restaurants 16 Voices from the Past 17 Arrest Report 17 Traveling with Gypsy Jane 18 Churches 20 Puzzles 22 Classifi eds 22 Paul Winer Comic WHAT'S INSIDE www.DesertMessenger.com • "Quartzsite's FREE Community Paper" • 928-916-4235 Wednesday, MAY 7 TH , 2014 VOL. 10 # 195 N�� �� ��� 10 t h YEAR! N�� �� ��� N�� �� ��� 10 10 Alwa y s FREE! Paul Winer Comic ����� | S���� B���C�� Quartzsite Torch Run promotes Special Olympics By Shanana Rain Golden-Bear QUARTZSITE, AZ - May 30th members of Quartzsite Police Department and family ran and rode bicycles during the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics. This was the fi rst year Quartzsite participated. The purpose of the run, which was created in 1981, is to increase awareness and raise funds for the Special Olympics movement. Local public safety personnel received the torch at the Quartzsite Fire Station and carried it along Hwy. 95, on to E. Main Street ending at the Chevron Station on Riggles. The VFW Post 769 provided a delicious breakfast for all par- ticipants including the escorting agencies. 100% of all money raised for the Law Enforcement Torch Run goes directly to support Special Olympics athletes in Arizona and their supporting programs. 91.5% of all money that is given to Special Olympics Arizona goes directly to support Special Olympics programs and athletes. - See more at: www. specialolympicsarizona.org. ABOVE Grecia Ruvalcava (daughter of QPD Offi cer Alex Ruvalcava,) and QPD Offi cer Hilario Tanakeyowma near the end of the run. Locals honored by VFW Post 769 On April 18th, VFW Post 769 mem- bers honored local organizations, businesses and individuals who have supported their fundraising efforts in- cluding the annual Golf Tournaments. Dennis Dole, Past Dept. Commanter Arizona, explained over the years, the post has donated $73,000 to local and regional charities, however their funds have helped people worldwide. Presented plaques honoring their support were: Roadrun- ner Gem & Mineral Club, Herb's Hardware, Hardie's Jewelry, Quartzsite General Store, Silly Al's Pizza, Mary Ann Peck, Gene & Doris Swallow, Town of Quartzsite, and Yacht Club. VFW Post 769 also presented the 2013 Fire Fighter Award to Quartzsite Fire Chief Kevin Hess for his service to the commu- nity. Congratulations to everyone! �����| S������ R��� G�����-B���

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