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October 19, 2011

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October 19, 2011 Fundraiser for Isaiah 58 What do you love about this time of year? For returning Snowbirds, friends, neighbors and the community it is Food, Fun and Music. All of these will be offered to you on October 29, 2011 at the "Spaghetti Feed". You will enjoy an afternoon and evening of great food, musical enjoyment and free drawings at the same time you are contributing to two great community programs. The first is helping the Food Bank provide holiday meals and Isaiah 58 with their homeless ministry. We are grateful to Thrivent Financial for Lutherans for helping us with finan- cial support to host this event. It is the same commitment we share to be of ser- vice to our neighbors and those in need that has motivated Covenant Lutheran Church, Isaiah 58 and volunteers from the Food Bank to join their hearts ad their hands in this, our first event. We are also grateful for the tremen- dous community support that we have Wayne's Pet Service Need someone to take care of your pet(s), in your home, while away? REASONABLE RATES! Call 928-927-4329 www.DesertMessenger.com received from local businesses. Each person who attends will be given a free drawing ticket. At 6:00 PM before the music program begins we will give away over 25 free gifts and gift certificates that have been generously donated by the following: The General Store, Roadrunner, The Bookstore, Addicted to Deals, Judy's on Main Street, Times 3 Restaurant, Pilot's Subway and Dairy Queen, Jo's Nails at Cactus Curlers, LaCasa Del Rancho, Sandy's Clothing and Apparel, Silly Al's, RV Lifestyles, The Grubb Stake, The Eatery, Taco Mio Restaurant, Moun- tain Quail and K & B Tools, Tennessee Socks and Private Donations. It takes many people to put something we are looking forward to a wonder- ful event. October 29th at Isaiah 58 on Moon Mt. Road. Food served from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Free Drawings and music program to follow. Cost $5.00 per person. New Location! Windshield Open Year Round & Repair Service W. Cowell just north of Post Office & Shell Station Glassweld Certified 928-927-7792 Now Open! Headhunters II "The Best Little Hairhouse" in Quartzsite! 511 E. Main Street, Quartzsite Across from Beall's Stylists: Wilma, Linda Cuts - Styles Perms - Colors Walk-ins Early Appointments "Where getting your hair done is fun!" 928-927-3543 Come Visit our Salvation Army 101 S. Moon Mountain Ave. New Mini Store for the We are now accepting donations and doing our charity work from our new location. Our new mini store is now open while we wait for the construction of our brand new building. NEW HOURS: Mon-Sat. 8-11am We still need and are accepting your donations so we may continue to help our local people. For more information, contact Salvation Army at 928-927-3636. Quartzsite like this together and we THANK ALL OF YOU for your time, your talents and your desire to give back to your community. We hope to see all of you there and Bouse Genealogical meets The October/November schedule for the Bouse Genealogical Society is as follows: October 21, 2011 - Everyone is welcome to attend. November 4, 2011 - Everyone is welcome to attend. November 18, 2011 - Everyone is welcome to attend. For more information contact: Bouse Genealogical Society PO Box 624, Bouse, AZ 85325-0624 Or email: BouseGenies@gmail.com Experienced HANDYMAN Residential and RV Plumbing & Electrical Service & Repair. Minor Carpentry & Yard Work. All Work Guaranteed - FREE Estimates! Call Bud 928-583-3905 "Zumba Jan" is back at AWC! DITCH THE WORKOUT JOIN THE PARTY! Arizona Western College (AWC) on N. Kofa Ave. Tuesdays and Thursdays 9am and 6pm Coming in November: Senior Center Classes Wednesdays 9am QIA Classes Mon. & Wed. 4:45pm 515-418-0442 Page 9 "No one can whistle a symphony. It takes an orchestra to play it." — H.E. Luccock Michael's

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