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April 17, 2024 www.DesertMessenger.com 11 www.facebook.com/ DesertMessengerNews " Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding." ~ Albert Einstein Competition Date & � me May 3 rd 4-6pm & May 4 th 10am-1pm Competition Location Quartzsite Community Center, 295 E. Chandler St. Compete Sign up to see if your salsa has what it takes to be the Best in La Paz County! Fill out a form at https://www.quartzsitealliance.com/about-1 https://www.quartzsitealliance.com/about-1 $5 entry Fee Per Team ~ Trophies Awarded Come and T� te Don't want to compete, but want to sample? Come and watch as Salsa is prepared and then taste it for yourself! Let your Voice be Heard! It's Free to You! For More Information Please Call 928-916-9571 Competition Date & � me Quar� site's 4th Annual Whether you're a homeowner or professional excavator, every digging job requires a call — even small projects — so be sure to: • Call 811 at least two working days before starting any digging project • Wait for the site to be marked • Respect the marks • Dig with care ONE SIMPLE CALL TO 811 GETS LINES MARKED FOR FREE. NOTCALLINGCANBELIFETHREATENINGANDCOSTLY. You can harm yourself or others, disrupt natural gas service to an entire neighborhood, and potentially be responsible for injuries, repair costs, and criminal penalties. Natural gas lines can be buried anywhere. If you ever suspect a natural gas leak, call 911 877-860-6020 immediately, whether you're our customer or not. For more information about natural gas safety, visit swgas.com/safety or call 877-860-6020. ADOBE HANDYMAN & PAINTING • Painting • Pressure Washing • Wall Texturing • Popcorn Ceiling Removal • Landscaping • Minor Plumbing • Minor Electrical • Minor Drywall Repair • Roof Coating • RV Repair RELIABLE, REASONABLE RATES References Available CALL/TEXT 928-412-9642 (not a licensed contractor) Quartzsite Quilter donations The Quartzsite Quilters meet every Tuesday during the winter season at the Quartzsite Senior Center for quilting, friendship and helping the com- munity. During the season members made quilts that were donated to lo- cal churches and Carol's Closet. The Club had a successful quilt show and raffl e quilt ticket sales, which allowed us to make the following donations: Quartzsite Senior Center - $500, Quartzsite Food Bank - $500, Quartzsite Fire Caption Spencer Hess Fund - $500, Colorado Regional Crisis Shelter - $500 and the Quartzsite Historical Society - $250. Quartzsite Quilters Treasurer, Barb Orlowsky and President Nancy Lewis presenting $500 check to Robert Salas, Managing Director of the Quartzsite Food Bank. Quartzsite Quilters President Nancy Lewis presenting $500 check to Linda Trombley, Quartzsite Senior Center President. Jean McCloskey and Wanda Olson holding quilt made by Wanda.

