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November 2, 2011

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November 2, 2011 Desert Gold News for November 2011 Jams: Regular Jam - Saturdays at 1 PM. Gospel Jam - Tuesdays at 7 PM. Bingo: Mondays at 7pm Door opens at 5:30 PM. Buy-In Price is $5.00. Chapel: The service is 10:30 AM. This is a non- denominational service conduct by Pastor Ken Slape. All are welcome. Travel safe to Mexico There will be a program on travel to Mexico, including insurance require- ments and safety concerns, on Thurs- day November 3rd in the Rec Hall at 2 PM. This program is being offered by a Southern California travel agen- cy which is an expert on the subject and can answer all of your questions. Open to the public. Please attend. No Charge. Flu Shots will be given by the La Paz County Health Department on No- vember 10 in the Ping Pong Room at 1 to 2pm. $10 Donation appreciated. Shows and Dances: November 11-Grandma and Grandpas Show-7pm - Cost $3 November 18-Melody Masters Dance- 7pm - Cost $ 3 November 25-Rail Splitters Dance-7pm - Cost $3 November 30-Grandma and Grandpas Dance-7pm - Cost $3 Please check out our activities web site at www.desertgoldactivities.com for the entire season schedule and other news. Changes are made to the site as soon as possible after they occur and checking often will keep you up to date. You can also send comments or questions to the Activities Office on the contacts page. Please leave your email address so we can respond to you, if required. www.DesertMessenger.com Barefoot and Boots has busy season ahead Quartzsite, AZ -The Barefoot and Boots band will be putting in a very busy season this year, with several big events and also weekly dances. Their first dance will be held on November 11 at the Quartzsite Senior Citizens Center on Moon Mountain Rd. at 7 p.m. Admission is $3. They will also be playing in Salome at the Community Hall on November 12 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission is $3. For several years, they have been donating their time to help at the an- nual All You Can Eat Spaghetti dinner to benefit Celia's Rainbow Gardens, and this year it will be held at the Q.I. A. again on November 15. Doors open at 4:30 p.m. The dinner is $5.00 per person. For a complete schedule of their showdates, check out the next is- sue of the Desert Messenger! Help available for seniors Screening is available to the elderly, frail and disabled throughout La Paz County. Case management services are being offered by Catholic Commu- nity Services to determine eligibility for services of home-delivered meals for those that are homebound. Other services include housekeeping, per- sonal care and respite. If interested in any of these services, please call the Aging and Disability Hotline at 1-800-782-1886. Hospice of Havasu needs volunteers Do you have time to make a difference? Hospice of Havasu has been providing compassionate care for Parker area patients and families since 1982 and is in need of volunteers. As little as two hours a week and one can enjoy social visits, comfort someone or just be a good listener. For more information call toll-free 1-888-468-2111 or go on- line at www.hospicehavasu.org. DENTURES $350 Full Set • US Military trained w/ 30 plus years experience • Satisfaction Guaranteed! • Partials starting at $175 QUARTZSITE SNOWBIRD SPECIAL: Same Day Dentures and 1 Hour Reline/Repairs!! Dental Laboratory Service Call: 623-444-4013 • Goodyear, AZ NEED CASH? Jim Buys PAPER MONEY! Across from McDonald's • Quartzsite New Location! Windshield Open Year Round & Repair Service W. Cowell just north of Post Office & Shell Station Glassweld Certified 928-927-7792 Quartzsite Page 23 The Cibola Post will focus on Veterans Day, photos and stories from VFWs or Legion Posts are welcome. Deadline is Nov. 15. Send to Cibola Post, Rt.2 Box 126, Cibola, AZ 85328. And Chronicles of the Ambassador has a deadline Nov. 10; send Halloween pictures, poetry or short stories to Cibola Post address. Cibola Post deadline QIA BINGO Craft Fair 1st Sat. of every month! Daily Activities! begins Friday, Nov. 4th. Open at 5pm. Early Birds 6:30pm. Main at 7pm. Concession stand. 928-927-6325 235 E. Ironwood St., Quartzsite Quartzsite Radio KBUX 94.3 FM http://kbuxradio.com • Quartzsite's Favorite "CLASSIC HITS" • Local Information • Weather • 24 Hours Day / 7 Days Week! 928-927-5111 First locally-owned and operated music station in Quartzsite, Arizona. Proudly serving the communities of Quartzsite, Bouse, Brenda, Rainbow Acres, La Paz Valley and beyond, since 1988. Michael's

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