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November 07, 2012

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November 7, 2012 THOUGHTBUSTER.COM by Louise Rouse As the days roll closer to 12/21/12 people all around the world have been waking up. Something new is brewing. What could once seem like disaster is now like an answer. An answer to what these changes are moves like the rhythm of the tides. Creating a shift inward, opening minds and hearts close to home and far out across the sea. For relation- ships it is like hearts asking are we in love, do we love, and is there pas- sion? A stirring question as to what could be better than this? Normal is beckoning to be extraordinary. For societies there is a calling for what could be better for our children, our community? For governments there is the question what is behind all the drama, TV ads, and campaigns? The drive for something new something better, is thousands times stronger than looking for cheap gas. Globally indigenous ancestors can be heard in the winds whispering what could be better for the earth, the sky and the sea? Like a drum beat for gathering people to dance we are coming together, to move explore question, wonder, and listen. As Days roll closer What could be a complete myth has the attention of many ears, count- less hearts ready to grow. To unfold the pages of yesterday and apologize validate, and march beyond. Forward we march, with an invisible leader. Doubt of higher intelligence turns to unshakable faith with every beat. We rest assured from the message of but- terfl ies, the medafore they offer that as the cocoon decays, it turns in to wings of fl ight .A beautiful butterfl y. Judgment pointing fi ngers of blame is like old lost story which there is no more time for. Life is too precious to waste anymore. Gratitude journals come out of the closet. Networking groups join together searching for answer to, what could be better than this? Sending love and many blessings, Coach Louise Rouse © 2012 CEO www.planetarycoach.com A new model of coaching for a new world. Our Bouse Genealogical meetings now start at 9:30 am with business for about 45 minutes, followed by a webinar that should take us to noon. We will have a brown bag lunch, so attendees need to bring their own lunch and drink. Following lunch, we will break into special interest groups (SIGs). One standing SIG is the Legacy group. The members in attendance will determine the other Bouse Geneology www.DesertMessenger.com The Quartzsite Community Thrift Store winter hours are 9am to 1pm Monday through Saturday. Donations can be brought to the store anytime it's open. Come in and enjoy the great Christmas display of items you might need for the holidays! Thrift Store now on winter hours The Thrift Store is located right behind Silly Al's Pizza on W. Main Street, Quartzsite. Mountain Quail Rocks with Country This season Mountain Quail RV Park will be hosting two music jams. On Wednesday, from 1pm to 3pm, the classic country jam will continue as in years past. All country players are welcome! Mountain Quail rocks with country With Halloween just past, it is time to remember that the dark must always precede the light. On Sundays, from 6pm-8pm the "Old Time" (50's, 60's & 70's), Rock & Roll Jam will take place. This is the 5th annual Jam for Rock & Roll. This is the only Rock & Roll Jam in the area. The "Golden Oldies Band" wel- comes other musicians to join them. Come see what's new at the club house and enjoy a walk down memory lane with us! groups. The SIGs will last about 2 hours. Our goal is to have more time for sharing and learning. Everyone is welcome to join us. You do not need to be a member to attend. We still meet in the Bouse Commu- nity Building at 44031 East Plomosa Road, by Bouse Public Library. 2 & 16, 30 November 2012 7 December (our Annual Bouse Ge- nealogical Conference in Parker) 14 December 2012 3 & 18 January 2013 Reasonable Rates! 30 Years Experience! WASHERS • DRYERS • REFERS • DISHWASHERS • STOVES APPLIANCE SERVICE by Tom Browning Factory Trained - Authorized Warranty Service • Whirlpool • Estate • Kichen Aid • Roper • Maytag • Jennaire • Amana donnajeanbrowning@gmail.com 209-765-3515 1 & 15 February 2013 1, 15, 28 March 2013 12 & 26 April 2013 10 & 24 May 2013 Don't forget to mark your calendar for December 7, 2012. We will have our Annual Bouse Genealogical Confer- ence in Parker. For more information contact: Bouse Genealogical Society PO Box 624, Bouse, AZ 85325-0624 Or email: BouseGenies@gmail.com Page 23 Desert Gold schedule Activity shown is open to the general public. Most entertainment starts at 7pm. (exceptions are noted). Refresh- ments are served at half time and are included in the admittance fee. Bingo starts Monday Oct 29th at 7pm. The door will be open at 5:30pm for the purchase of packs. Minimum buy-in is $5.00. A Gospel jam is held each Tuesday at 7pm and a Variety music jam each Saturday at 1pm. Chapel is Sunday at 10:30am in the Rec Hall. Nov 14 – Karaoke - 6:30 pm - No charge Nov 15 – Craft Show and Yard Sales – 9 am Nov 16 – Melody Masters Dance - $3.00 Nov 23 – Grandmas and Grandpas Dance - $3.00 Nov 28 – Karaoke – 6:30 pm – No Charge Nov 30 – Barefoot and Boots Dance - $3.00 Go to desertgoldactivities.com to see the schedule for the entire season. SHADES REPAIRED DAY NIGHT 3 YEAR UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE Local Resident • FREE Estimates Larry - cell 928-273-3719 SWEET DARLENE'S DINNER COUPON RESTAURANT & BAKERY Buy ONE (1) Dinner & get the SECOND Dinner 1/2 PRICE* Dinner served 4pm - 7pm 776 E. MAIN ST., QUARTZSITE (at the I-10 Exit 19 off ramp) 928-927-9338 *Valid Mon-Thur. Not valid on to-go orders. Expires 11/20/12 With coupon ONLY Factory Chords! In-Home Service!

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