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Quartzsite Animal Clinic
Dr. John Hadlock
745 W. Main Street, Quartzsite
Open M-T-W-TH 9am-noon
928-927-6404
Walk-ins Welcome
Serving Quartzsite
for 28 years!
Antiques • Collectibles • Teacups & Teddy Bears
See's Candy Fundraiser for GFWC in season
455 E. Main St. Quartzsite
Open Tues. thru Sat. 9-3
928-927-4223
Donna Davis from "Expect More Arizona" will be doing a pre-
sentation on Prop 123 7am Thursday, April 21st. The Quartzsite
Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism will hold a Breakfast Meeting at
the Stagecoach Restaurant. The informal (no-host) meeting will start at
7am. The Chamber & Tourism offers two monthly networking opportu-
nities; Breakfast meetings on the 3rd Thursday of the month and Cham-
ber Mixers on the 2nd Wednesday of the month. Chamber events offer a
chance for community members to share information about your busi-
ness or organization. Come learn more about the what's happening at
the new Quartzsite Chamber & Tourism Information Center located at
1240 W. Main Street, across from McDonald's. The offi ce is open Mon-
day through Saturday year-round from 9am-4pm. For more information
visit www.QuartzsiteTourism.com or call 928-927-5200.
Chamber & Tourism to host
Breakfast Meeting
April 21, 7 am
The Friends of Quartzsite Food Bank received a very generous donation
from Covenant Lutheran Church last week. Organizers Thank you so much!
This will help the Quartzsite Food Bank throught the long summer.
Lutheran Church donates to food bank
(R to L) FQFB Richard Trusty & Lois Dupre, Pastor Fred Solto, Maggie & Gene Ross
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