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September 7, 2011

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Page 10 Around Town Coffee With Cops Sept. 7, 8am Quartzsite Police Department in- vites you to Town Hall for "Coffee with Cops" on the first Wednesday of each month from 8am-9am. ...and donuts, too! Join Quartzsite Police Chief Jeff Gilbert and Quartzsite Police offi- cers on the first Wednesday of each month! Here's your chance to bring your questions and concerns to the Quartzsite Police Department. For more information call the station at 928-927-4644. 10th Anniversary of 9/11 Sunday, Sept. 11th, at 7pm at Town Park Pavillion. Night of Hope- A Community Remembers 9/11 Can- dlelighting Ceremony in a home- www.DesertMessenger.com town tribute to those who lost their lives and to the heroes who re- sponded to the catastrophic events of 9/11. Cruise In Sept. 17 - 7pm The next Cruise-in will be held this Saturday, Sept. 17th, now at 7pm due to the summer heat. Come out and see some great vintage and an- tique vehicles at Quick Check Shell Station, corner of Main & Hwy. 95. There are some great deals on hot dogs for only 50 cents, plus drinks and ice cream specials too! Movie at the Park Sat. Sept. 17 Quartzsite Substance Abuse Pre- vention Coalition (QSAPC) is host- ing an evening of fun at Town Park, Sat. Sept. 17 beginning at 6pm. There will be water slides for the kids, and a movie at dusk. Hot Dogs, Frito Pies, and snacks will be available for purchase. The FREE MOVIE this month is Soul Surfer with Classic Cartoons before- LOCK IN YOUR PRICE FOR ONE YEAR! LIMITED TIME ONLY 150 29 NOW GET OVER CHANNELS $ Ha 99^ mo. After rebate New approved customers only (lease required). $19.95 Handling & Delivery fee may apply. Package pricing may vary in certain markets. All offers require 2 year agreement.** Offer ends 10/5/11. Credit card required (except in MA & PA). $1 ma ma ma Switch in minutes! 1-877-606-8295 ^BILL CREDIT/PROGRAMMING OFFER: IF BY THE END OF PROMOTIONAL PRICE PERIOD(S) CUSTOMER DOES NOT CONTACT DIRECTV TO CHANGE SERVICE THEN ALL SERVICES WILL AUTOMATICALLY CONTINUE AT THE THEN-PREVAILING RATES. LIMIT ONE PROGRAMMING OFFER PER ACCOUNT. Featured package names and prices: CHOICE $60.99/mo.; CHOICE XTRA $65.99/mo. CHOICE ULTIMATE $70.99/mo. Prices include a $26 bill credit for 12 months after rebate, plus an additional $5 with online rebate and consent to email alerts. Eligibility based on ZIP code. Upon DIRECTV System activation, customer will receive rebate redemption instructions (included in customer's first DIRECTV bill, a separate mailing, or, in the state of New York, from retailer) and must comply with the terms of the instructions. In order to receive $31 monthly credits, customer must submit rebate online (valid email address required) and consent to email alerts prior to rebate redemption. Rebate begins up to 8 weeks after receipt of rebate submission online or by phone. Duration of promotional price varies based on redemption date. package. DVR service $7/mo. required for DVR and HD DVR lease. HD Access fee $10/mo. required for HD Receiver and HD DVR. No lease fee for only 1 receiver. Lease fee for first 2 receivers $6/mo.; additional receiver leases $6/mo. each. NON-ACTIVATION CHARGE OF $150 PER RECEIVER MAY APPLY. ALL EQUIPMENT IS LEASED AND MUST BE RETURNED TO DIRECTV UPON CANCELLATION, OR UNRETURNED EQUIPMENT FEES APPLY. VISIT directv.com OR CALL 1-800-DIRECTV FOR DETAILS. Advanced receiver instant rebate requires activation of the CHOICE XTRA Package or above; MÁS ULTRA or above (for DVR Receiver, OPTIMO MÁS Package or above); Jadeworld; or any qualifying international service bundle, which shall include the PREFERRED CHOICE programming package (valued at $39.99/mo.). Second advanced receiver offer requires activation of an HD DVR as the first free receiver upgrade and subscription to Whole-Home DVR service ($3/mo.). Additional advanced receiver upgrades available for a charge. INSTALLATION: Standard professional installation in up to 4 rooms only. Custom installation extra. *Eligibility for local channels based on service address. Not all networks available in all markets. Pricing residential. Taxes not included. Receipt of DIRECTV programming subject to DIRECTV Customer Agreement; copy provided at directv.com/legal and in order confirmation. ©2011 DIRECTV, Inc. DIRECTV and the Cyclone Design logo, CHOICE and CHOICE XTRA are trademarks of DIRECTV, Inc. All other trademarks and service marks are the property of their respective owners. **2-YR. LEASE AGREEMENT: EARLY CANCELLATION WILL RESULT IN A FEE OF $20/MONTH FOR EACH REMAINING MONTH. Must maintain 24 consecutive months of your DIRECTV programming LOCAL CHANNELS INCLUDED* in over 97% of the U.S. FOR 12 MONTHS Ask how. hand. Bring your chairs and blan- kets for a fun evening on the grass at the football field. Sponsored by Cenpatico. Cactus Sale, Oct. 1st The Hi Jolly Cemetery will hold a fundraiser Cactus Sale on Sat. Oc- tober 1st at Quartzsite Bakery. Pro- ceeds raised will go toward the Hi Jolly Cemetery. Quartzsite Country Bash, Oct. 15 Opens at 2pm. Concert with Har- ry Luge, 8 pm. Rodeo, Horseshoe Tournaments, Vendors, Food, Beer Garden, Kid's Bounce House, Ka- raoke Contest, Beard/Mustache growing contest begins. Pre-party event on Fri. Oct. 14. $20/advance, $25/door. www.quartzsitecountry- bash.com. Oct. 22 Red Ribbon Day at Town Park. Sponsored by Quartzsite Substance Abuse Pre- vention Coalition. Contact Tracey at the Recreation Dept. 928-927-9182. Oct. 28 Halloween Caravan Only in Quartzsite do children get bussed to RV parks and busi- nesses for Trick-or Treating. This fun event has been taking place for over 15 years in Quartzsite, started by Joanne Winer. Oct. 29 Spirit Walk at Cemetery This fun historical walk into Quartzsite's past with members ("Spirits") of the community ham- ming it up at selected gravesites! Come take a tour of our Pioneer section and let the "Spirits" lead you back to a time when water was scarce and the heat deadly! Hi Jol- ly's pyramidal monument is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places! 928-927-6593. Nov. 3, "Rockin' Reveal" Proud Neighbors of Quartzsite "reveals" the Rock Art local art- ists have been painting the previ- ous two weeks. The Rock Art will be revealed during the Artist Re- ception beginning at 6pm. Held at "the Rock Motel" at Tyson Wells Showgrounds, W. Kuehn and Hwy. 95. Cheese, crackers and a "bit of the bubbly" will be served as artists September 7, 2011 showcase their one-of-a-kind Rock Art before they "hit the street" at a variety of sponsors around town. The public display will be followed by the "Rock Auction" in March. Contact Linda Ward, 803-984-4230. Nov 12, 13 Town wide Yard Sale with Quartzsite GFWC Women's Club. Contact PJ Bettmann at 928- 927-5324. Nov. 11 & 12. Needles Hwy. 66 fun Needles, CA: An event marking the 85th anniversary of the creation of U.S. Highway 66 is being planned for November 11th and 12th, 2011 in Needles, California. This event will have a car show, disc jockey playing 50s music, danc- ing in the evening at the Burger Hut on Broadway, a parade, possible mid-way area, food and more. Fun for the whole family. For more information, Please go to: http://www.85throute66celebr ation-needles.info. We hope you all can make your plans to come on out to celebrate the historic and world famous Route 66 here in Needles, California. Nov. 14 Pie Auction and Apron Show, at Senior Center Nov. 19 Turkey Hunt Poker Run Sponsored by Quartzsite Rotary. Contact Angie Masales, 928-855-0823. Dec. 3 Fashion Show Quartzsite GFWC Women's Club Fashion Show at the Quartzsite Se- nior Center. Violet Kiss. Dec. 3 Christmas Light Parade by Quartzsite Business Chamber of Commerce, 6pm. 928-927-9321, www.QuartzsiteBusinessChamber. com Dec. 10 Silent Auction Operation Hero Comfort Annual Fundraiser 1-3pm. Town Hall. Contact Anita Carlson, 928-927-4292. NO Equipment to Buy! NO Start-Up Costs!

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