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March 21, 2018

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March 21, 2018 www.DesertMessenger.com 25 Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ DesertMessengerNews Follow on Twitter @DesertMessenger @QuartzsiteRain Nominations sought for AZ Outdoor Hall of Fame too much junk? CLEAN OUT THAT GARAGE List your items in Desert Messenger CLASSIFIEDS Email Editor@DesertMessenger.com or CALL RAIN @ 928-916-4235 WANT A CAPTIVE AUDIENCE? WE'VE GOT YOU COVERED! Readers spend an average of 45 minutes reading an issue of their local newspaper. We're a portable companion for people on the go. Let loose your inhibitions and advertise. (We wipe away the competition) Desert Messenger, Quartzsite's FREE Community Paper since 2004 • www.DesertMessenger.com • 928-916-4235 Source: 2008 National Newspaper Association Readership Survey Deadline to submit nominations is April 30 The Wildlife for Tomorrow Foun- dation is soliciting nominations for this year's inductees into the Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame. The Outdoor Hall of Fame an- nually recognizes individuals and organizations that have made signifi cant and lasting contribu- tions toward Arizona's wildlife, the welfare of its natural resources, and the state's outdoor heritage. Nominations will be accepted from March 1 – April 30. To submit a nomination, head to the Arizona Outdoor Hall of Fame page, down- load and complete the form, and return it along with all supplemen- tal materials to: Wildlife for To- morrow Foundation, c/o Arizona Game and Fish Department, Attn: Kent Komadina, 5000 W. Carefree Highway, Phoenix, AZ 85086 Nominations also may be submit- ted by e-mail to Kent Komadina at Kkomadina@azgfd.gov. For more information, call 623-236-7288. This year's inductees will be honored in August at the annual Outdoor Hall of Fame Banquet. Past Outdoor Hall of Fame induct- ees have been individuals with backgrounds in wildlife volunteer- ism, corporate leadership, politics, wildlife and the media, includ- ing Ben Avery, Barry Goldwater, Morris K. Udall, John McCain, Bill Quimby and Tom Woods, as well as groups and organizations such as Adobe Mountain Wildlife Cen- ter Volunteers, Arizona Antelope Foundation, Rio Salado Sports- man's Club, Arizona Deer Associa- tion, National Wild Turkey Fed- eration, Safari Club International, Audubon Arizona, Arizona Public Service and Salt River Project. Wildlife for Tomorrow was cre- ated in 1990 to enhance the man- agement, protection and enjoy- ment of Arizona's fi sh and wildlife resources. The foundation is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofi t organization that works closely with the Arizona Game and Fish Department to provide additional support for projects and education activities where traditional re- sources are not adequate. For more information, visit www.wildlifefor- tomorrow.org.

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