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November 17, 2010

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N������� 17, 2010 ���.D�����M��������.��� AWC Quartzsite Learning Center The Arizona Western College (AWC) Quartzsite Learning Center enjoyed greeting the public at our Open House event on Friday, November 5th, and would like to extend our sincere thanks to all the Quartzsite businesses that donated door prizes. Our appreciation goes out to the following donors: Best Mexican, Burger King, Cactus Curlers, Carl’s Jr., Herb’s Hardware, The Jerky Store & More, McDonald’s, Roadrun- ner Market and Silly Al’s. We would also like to thank Chevron for donating ice for this community event. The wel- come has not ended. Please feel free to stop in between 8a.m. and 6p.m., Monday through Thursday to see the facility, use our computer lab or in- quire about classes. We are located at 695 N. Kofa Avenue in Quartzsite. If you missed out on our exercise or computer classes in November, you have another opportunity coming up in December. ABC’s of Computing will be offered again December 2nd – De- cember 16th. It meets on Thursdays from 9a.m. to 11:30a.m. This is a great class for those new to computing and needing the very basics to get started. The next Low Impact Aerobics class will begin on November 29th and con- tinues through December 22nd. It meets every Monday and Wednesday from 6:30p.m. to 7:15p.m. This class builds strength and stamina through gentle aerobic activity using a stability ball and light hand weights. Students should wear supportive athletic shoes and bring a floor mat. All levels are welcome. Several time choices are available for the dance exercise class known as “Zumba.” Two class options begin on December 7th. There will be a 5:00p. m. to 6p.m. class and it will be followed by a 6:00p.m. to 7:00p.m. class every Tuesday and Thursday. These classes run through January 6th (with a short one week break during the holiday season). A morning session, 9:00a. m. to 10:00a.m., will also be offered from December 14th through January 13th on Tuesdays and Thursdays (it also will break for one week during the holidays). If you love to boogey, this is a fun method for shaping up and get- ting healthy. Registration is now open for all Spring Semester academic courses as well. The Spring Semester begins on Janu- ary 10th. If you’ve been thinking about going back to school, stop in now to schedule your placement testing, meet with an advisor and map out your fu- ture studies. Classes fill quickly so it is very important to act now! For more information, call 928-927-8299. P��� 7 Featured Property DON’T MISS THIS ONE! 595 Desert Drive “We Serve YOUR Needs!” Park model with front kitchen plus large extra room. Clean as a pin. 3 storage buildings, citrus trees, underground watering system. 676 Falcon Dr. $69,400 Large Lot, Good Location in this custom home with all quality features inside, plus being located at end of cul-de-sac with BLM out your back gate. Covered RV parking with full hookup. 141 Paseo Grande. All for the price of $168,500. Live in Style NOW OPEN! RICE RANCH A-45 East of Dorothy’s Beads Open daily: 10am-6pm 281-635-6496, 281-636-7230 Keep Quartzsite Clean and Beautiful As snowbirds begin to return home to their favorite winter nests, the Desert Messenger wishes to remind everyone not to put their trimmings/ brush in the washes. Please dispose responsibly, anytime, at the Town’s chipper yard, near the transfer station on Hwy. 95, 1/2 + mile north of the Firestation. THE TRANSFER STATION IS OPEN SUN. - WED. 7:30AM-2:30PM. On Nov. 19 & 20 there is a townwide cleanup day! 928-927-4333 Also please remember coyotes are wild animals... please don’t feed the wildlife! For RV or park model 2 storage build- ings, landscaping All hookups- ready to move on Lot Facing BLM Super nice corner lot with covered RV parking, big covered patio plus Kool Kover & utility building with washer, dryer, water heater, plenty of storage 598 Bonanza Drive $75,000 826 Cienega Lane $44,000 A Real Beauty Park model with open floor plan, 18x36 covered patio and parking. Fenced lot, trees! 608 Bonanza. $55,800. Super Buy In addition to this really nice furnished park model with 30x20 covered patio, there is a custom built 20x24 recreation room, completely finished inside with bath, laundry, A/C, loads of storage. All on extra large fenced corner lot. 556 Connor Lane $105,000. Party Time ALL PROPERTIES ARE DEEDED LOTS Shows in the property having a 12x24 building and 10x12 building with washer hookup. 2 big patios, 16x40 Kool Kover for RV. Extra large fenced lot. Owner says sell, bring offers. 671 Bonanza. $66,500. Pride of Ownership Large block fenced lot, 2 wrought iron drive-in gates. 3 full RV hook-ups 14x20 metal building with washer & dryer hookup. Only a small down payment required. 49595 Jade Ave. $79,700. Super Deal Rainbow Acres Lot One full hookup. Some landscaping. Needs a little TLC, but priced right! 706 Falcon. $49,500. Extra Big Lot From this fenced lot for RV or park model. One full hookup plus trees. 668 Cienega. $54,000. Look across BLM land 2 bedroom, 10x32 patio, large fenced corner lot. Small mortgage can be assumed by qualified buyer. 586 Byrd Lane. $55,000. 14 x 56 Mobile Home Will allow you to have a great newer furnished quality park model with ex- tra bedroom, large covered deck on fenced lot. All for a low price! 655 Connor Lane. $49,900. A Little TLC plus 10x20 enclosed storage with loft, plus additional 8x10 storage building with electric, plus extra RV hook-up property fenced with brick front and wrought iron roll gate. 648 Comanche Drive. All for $58,800 Covered RV Parking New on market Super nice inside. Big covered patio, storage room with washer. Fenced property. $64,700. new discount grocery SOLD!!!

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