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November 4, 2015 www.DesertMessenger.com 25 All persons included in this report from QPD are innocent of crimes until proven guilty in a court of law. 10/19: Gary Turcotte, 40, from Quartzsite was cited and released for Mandatory Insurance Suspension and his license plate was seized in accordance with State law. 10/21: Ernest Thompson, 41, from Peoria, AZ was booked into jail for Driving Under the Influence. 10/22: Patrick Walker, 51, from Quartzsite was booked into jail for an Active Felony Warrant for Possession of Narcotics. 10/23: Chad MacCracken, 28, from Quartzsite was booked into jail for Driving Under the Influence and Leaving the Scene of an Accident. 10/25: Lars Korsvall, 27, from Quartzsite was booked into jail for two Active Misdemeanor War- rants for Interfering with Judicial Proceedings. QPD Arrest Report The following arrests were made by Quartzsite Police Department OCTOBER 19 - OCTOBER 27, 2015 QUARTZSITE Monday, Thursday & Saturday 5:30pm Gloria 316-617-1877 Randy 928-216-7297 Rainbow Acres Tuesday & Friday, 5:30pm Turquoise Ave. Don 907-440-6419 BRENDA Tuesday & Saturday 11am Black Rock RV Park behind Clubhouse BOUSE Thursday 11am 27928 S. Evans Ted 308-383-7780. AA meetings Al-Anon meetings Open Meeting Quartzsite Saturday, noon-1pm BLM LTVA La Posa South. For info call Patty at 206-310-4755. Golf is returning to the desert for those of us who have been wait- ing for a little cooler temperature. Plus, our snowbird friends are coming in and anxious to play in some tournaments. The season schedule for Rainbow Acres golf tournaments for residents and friends follows: Friday, Nov. 6 at 9:00 sharp Friday,Nov.20 at 9:00 sharp Friday, Dec.4 at 9:00 sharp Friday, Dec. 18 at 9:00 sharp Friday, Jan.15 at 9:00 sharp Return to the links Friday, Jan. 22 at 9:00 sharp Friday, Feb. 5 at 9:00 sharp Friday, Feb. 26 at 9:00 sharp March-TBA Good Guys-Bad Guys- End of season celebration These tournaments are blind draw 2-person scrambles and the en- trance fee is $6. If you like to golf and enjoy making new friends, this is the venue for you! DEADLINE : WED. NOV. 11 TH for the nov 18 th edition Desert Messenger News Email: editor@DesertMessenger.com 928-916-4235 www.DesertMessenger.com The Second Annual Quartzsite Farmer's Market is looking for produce, fruit, food and artisan craft vendors for the 2015-2016 season which be- gins December 2, 2015. The Market will be open Wednesdays from 10am - 2pm through mid-March. Space rent for the market is only $15/day. Food and Produce vendors will need Health Permit from County and everyone needs a Vendors Permit from the Town of QZ. Thank you! These costs are minimal to what you will make!!! If you, or someone you know, would like to be part of this please contact Jenny by Text at 719-649-1250. Farmer's Market seeks vendors Food Handler Classes Food Handler cards are required for every person who handles or pre- pares food, and/or handles the eating utensils and food preparation equipment, including dishwashing. The cost is $15.00 per year and the card must be posted inside the food unit. Cards must be obtained prior to opening. Quartzsite, AZ: The Food Handler class and test will be given at: Quartzsite Senior Center, 40 Moon Mountain Road, on the following WEDNESDAYS: November 18th • 10am and 2pm NOTE: Time changes in December and January December classes Dec. 2nd, 9th and 16th 9am and 1030am January classes Jan. 6th,13th and 20th 9am and 1030am Note: If you need a Spanish video and test, please contact the Health Department at 928-669-1100. Spanish classes are available in Parker at the Health Department, 1112 Joshua Ave., #206, on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7:00 am - 4:00 pm. Desert Messenger offers FREE Classified Ads! Here's the small print: Items for sale under $1000. Private Party Only. 1 per month. Yard/Garage/Craft Sales, Wanted, Give-a-ways, Free, Lost & Found, etc. (non-commercial) For more information, contact Rain at 928-916-4235 or Email: Editor@DesertMessenger.com