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8 www.DesertMessenger.com November 4, 2015 Senior Center plans monthly yard sales Ghost Riders OHV Club As winter approaches the stu- dents of Salome High School have been very busy. The conclusion of the football and volleyball sea- sons also have the students and coaches excited for the beginning of basketball season. Coach Schar- boneau said that his first football season with the Frogs was great and he was very proud of all the improvement he witnessed. He is also looking forward to a fun and successful basketball season with the team. Basketball season of- ficially starts November 3rd, as the end of the first Trimester is No- vember 2nd. The sports banquet for volleyball and football will be November 11th. The athletes are not the only ones who had a busy start of the year. For example, Student Council has been hard at work planning fund- raisers and activities for the stu- dents. Executives and presidents of student council recently attend- ed the AASC Advisors Luncheon at in Downtown Phoenix. While there, students listened to motiva- tional speakers and learned more helpful leadership skills to bring back to campus. Student Council will also be holding a Mexican din- ner November 13th in the cafeteria from 5pm to 7pm and are also sell- ing new Salome T-shirts for $12 each. Salome's Letterman's Club will be attending a Sun's game on the 12th of November and hosting a basketball tournament for the surrounding elementary schools on the 20th and 21st. Salome High School News Every second Saturday of the month the Quartzsite Senior Cen- ter will host a Garage Sale. Spaces/ tables will be available for $5.00 Sale time is from 7:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Quartzsite Senior Center, 40 Moon Mountain Rd. Breakfast will also be available from 7:00-9:00am. Call 928-927-6496 to reserve your space or for more info. Bouse, AZ - The Ghost Riders begins an active season with club rides on November 3 and 17. Riders will meet at the county park at 9:30AM, leave at 10. Jeep Riders will meet at the county park at 8 AM, ride at 8:30 on November 12; a second jeep ride will be rescheduled after Thanksgiving. Meetings begin at 9 AM on Novem- ber 19 at the Bouse Booster Hall, and follow every third Thursday through March. Come join us; visitors are always welcome. Membership is open to anyone over the age of 18 who enjoys the sport of off-highway riding and supports our mission and purpose. Annual mem- bership dues are $10 per household, valid Jan. 1- Dec. 31 regardless of the date joined. Application forms are available on our website: www. ghostriders.desertrail.net. Please mail your completed form and check to P.O. Box 878, Bouse or bring to our meeting. Club Rides are scheduled on the first and third Tuesday of each month and Jeep Rides the second and fourth Thursday November/March. Rides depart from the LaPaz County Park on Plomosa Road at 10:00 am unless otherwise announced by the club. REMINDER: Slow down or stay on the pavement in town or around campers to keep the dust down! J.C. Sanders, President, Ghost Riders, Inc., P.O. Box 878, Bouse, AZ 85325. Email: ghost_riders_bouse@ hotmail.com Welcome Back Snowbirds! QIA OFFICE NOW OPEN 9am-12 noon Mon-Fri Please come by and pick up a schedule! • BINGO FRIDAY NIGHTS Doors open at 5pm. Early Birds at 6:30pm • CRAFT FAIR 1 ST SATURDAY 9am-1pm Yard Sale/Swap Meet in parking lot. $5/table. • DESERT JAM 6:30pm 1st & 3rd Thursday • GOSPEL JAM 6:30pm 2nd & 4th Thursday • YOGA CLASSES Starts Nov. 28th 9am-10am • PANCAKE SUPPER 5 - 6 pm Nov. 4th BBQ Pork Sandwich Nov. 11th Salsbury Steak Nov. 26th Thanksgiving Dinner- no breakfast items • Celia's Gardens SPAGHETTI FEED Nov. 17th 5pm $5 • Thanksgiving Service Nov. 26th at 6pm followed by Pie Social QIA 928-927-6325 235 E. Ironwood St., Quartzsite Antiques • Collectibles • Teacups & Teddy Bears See's Candy Fundraiser for GFWC in season 455 E. Main St. Quartzsite Open Tues. thru Sat. 9-3 928-927-4223 Quartzsite-opoly party a lot of fun for everyone!! By Joanne Winer The new Quartzsite-opoly game is now available for sale!! The Quartzsite Business Chamber of Commerce and Kym Scott hosted a game party last Saturday at the Community Center where people could come and play the new game and advertisers could pick up their free games. Although there weren't as many people as hoped, those that did come had a great time and the games they played were given to winning ticket holders at the end of the event. The Quartzsite Business Chamber of Commerce would like to say a very special thanks to Kym Scott, owner of Tyson Wells, who came up with the idea and did all the work necessary to get it into pro- duction. He did an awesome job of it, and everyone loves it!! Many of the businesses who paid to advertise on the Board will be selling the games in their stores, once they are all distributed. If you are looking to buy a unique gift for Christmas presents, this one would be great!! The games are on sale now at the Quartzsite Business Chamber of Commerce and they are $25. each. They will be available at many stores around town--so far there is Main St. Eatery, Reader's Oasis Bookstore, Shady Lane RV Park, Mountain Quail Café, Hardies Beads and Jewelry, RV Lifestyles, and Horizon Community Bank. We will be planning another game night sometime this winter and it is hoped that more people will come out and have a great time playing. Thanks to everyone who made this game party such a success!! Quartzsite-opoly party held