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Community News
SPONSORED BY THE COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION OF MEADVIEW
SERVING MEADVIEW AND LAKE MEAD CITY
Community News
Online at <www.comaz.info >
Adrienne O‟Keeffe-Editor
Jonathan Kiser--Assistant Editor
JUNE 3, 2016
RECAP OF LMRFD BOARD MINUTES AND ELECTION
By Suzann Newell
Administrator John Flynn reported that as of the end of April LMRFD has a quarter million in the treasury and should have a decent cash balance at the end of the fiscal year, depending on repair and
maintenance of our ambulances between now and then. The new budget for 2016/2017 was passed
out and will be posted for public notice. Administrator Flynn officially adopted the tentative Revenue
and Expenditure Budget totaling $906,011. A public meeting will be held on June 1 at 1:00 p.m. in the
Dolan Springs Chamber of Commerce office. This is when the newly elected board members will be
sworn into office. Also, the budget for 2016/2017 will be reviewed and a date, time and place will be
set for a public hearing as required by Arizona statute. John Flynn set a tentative date of June 22,
2016 for final approval and adoption of the budget by the new Board. The newly elected board members are: David Anthony, Steve Berg, Deborah Cass, Charlotte Kiffer and Eric Terrill.
A line of credit has been established at National Bank of Arizona. Flynn also recommended Gabe Buldra of the James
Vincent Group as accountant. He is a CFO for a number of fire districts. Flynn approved an operating IGA with the
Northern Arizona Consolidated Fire District for fire prevention services. Fire Chief Tony DeMaio announced that Ellen
Reh-Bower is retiring after 10 ½ years as the Administrative Office Manager. Nancy Scott is currently in training as the
new Administrative Office Manager. The Chief reported that LMRFD answered a total of 58 calls, 32 EMS and 23 transports during April. LMRFD has been plagued with vehicle maintenance and radio problems. The new reporting system
that all fire districts use is having ―hiccups‖. Chief DeMaio is working on a contract with the State Forester and the
Homeland Security grant is ongoing. Two new P.O.C. paramedics were put on shift, and he reports that he has scheduled Paramedics in Meadview and he hopes dark days in Station 43 will soon be reduced. Chief DeMaio has attended
WACEMS, Fire Officer’s class, Infectious Disease Control class and a DPS fingerprinting class that will enable him to
begin doing in-house necessary background checks for new hires and volunteers. LMRFD will participate in a County
Emergency Management bus crash at Diamond Bar and Pierce Ferry Road.
The call to the public included a question on how much does a new ambulance cost? Flynn answered, $180,000 if
new. He is looking at moving a box from one we currently have to a new cab and chassis. Another question was the
cost of the Chief’s truck. Flynn answered that it depends on what is purchased, $18,000 would be a low cost. Another
question was ―how does LMRFD collect bad debts of $336,000?‖ Flynn answered that most of this debt is due to contracted assignment from Medicare and AHCCCS and there is no way to collect this as long as LMRFD accepts Medicare and AHCCCS. Ambulance rates are based on what Arizona DHS allows.
The next Board meeting will be Monday, June 20 at 1:30 p.m. at Station 43 in Meadview.
ELECTION 2016 UPDATE
In Mohave County, the next important date in the
election process is the Primary Election held on
August 30. The last date to register to be able to
vote in the Primary Election is August 1. Early
voting begins on August 3
IMPORTANT DATES AND COMING EVENTS
May 27—July 16
June 12
June 19
June 21
Mohave County Library Summer
Reading Program
Flag Day
Father‟s Day
First Day of Summer
LAKE MEAD STATS
Water Elevation 5/30/16
5/30/15
Air Temperature 5/30/16
1073.97
1076.53
88 high / 68 low
Data obtained from Bureau of Reclamation Website:
http://www.usbr.gov/lc/riverops.html
IN THIS ISSUE…
Mount Tipton School Report
RidgeRiders Wednesday Rides
KRMC News
Arizona Game and Fish Wildlife Series
Library News
Meadview Connection / Church News
Arizona Highway Photo Contest
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COMMUNITY NEWS
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JUNE 3, 2016
MT. TIPTON SCHOOL TAKES TOP HONORS IN KUSD STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT TESTS!
At the beginning of each year, students take a pre-test: one test in Math and the other test in English Language Arts (or ELA). These assessments are tests on what students will be learning throughout their upcoming year. In short, the pre-tests provide a baseline
for beginning student knowledge.
After each education quarter, students are tested in both Math and ELA on what they learned in class for that particular quarter.
Teachers and administrators are able to monitor the growth of each individual student (by subject) by comparing the pre-test results
with the results from each quarter assessment. Finally, at the end of the year, students take a comprehensive end-of-year test.
Again, using the pre-test scores (taken in the beginning of the year) teachers and administrators are able to assess how much growth
(and achievement) each student earned in each subject throughout the year.
I am pleased to announce that Mt. Tipton excelled and shined throughout the Kingman Unified School District (KUSD). The following are the results of the end-of-year tests:
Grade
Mt. Tipton School District Rankings
Subject
KUSD Ranking
6th
6th
5th
5th
4th
4th
3rd
3rd
Math
English
Math
English
Math
English
Math
English
1st
1st
1st
1st
2nd
1st
2nd
1st
These impressive rankings are the result of the hard work of students, teachers and staff. If you have been reading these Mt. Tipton
articles throughout the school year, you know that Mt. Tipton has implemented many new and innovative programs to excite and
invigorate our students. Our after-school-programs have included the Homework Club, sports programs, the Garden Club, and special English programs for English Language Learners (ELL). Two separate Friday school sessions have included special math programs, writing workshops, drama workshops and hands on gardening workshops. Students have participated in many community
events including parades (in Dolan Springs and Meadview), Christmas caroling at local businesses, and even community cleanups.
And of course, you and your support of our school played a big part in our success this year. Thank you all for your unwavering
support and belief that the students of Mt. Tipton School can achieve high expectations and also be a leader in the Kingman Unified
School District.
So, climb on board the “Bright Future Train of Today” with our students at Mt. Tipton School. The train whistle is blowing as we
chug away from the station and begin another exciting journey. Leave some room in the lids of your eyes to open even wider as we
travel to new and exciting subjects next school year. Future projects will include expanding our hydroponics gardening (with the
help of the University of Arizona Agricultural College), expanding our raised bed gardening (with the help from University of Arizona Master Gardeners), the study of drones, robotics, and computer coding/programming. All of this to prepare our students for
the cutting-edge careers of tomorrow……today!
Until next school year, be safe and read a good book.
Bob Sequeira, Proud 5th Grade Teacher at Mt. Tipton School
P.S. First day of the 2016 – 2017 school year begins Thursday, July 27.
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CUSTOM CARD CREATIONS
by Adrienne
Special 3D box cards are
available at the Gift Gallery
In time for Father‟s Day
These cards fold flat to fit in an
envelope for mailing. When removed from the envelope they
spring into shape.
COMMUNITY NEWS
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JUNE 3, 2016
MOHAVE COUNTY NEWS
Mohave County Supervisor Jean Bishop is happy to announce Mohave County Public Works & Information Technology’s new application to the County’s Geographic Information System on the Mohave County Web Site. This is a map
based viewer available for open maintenance petitions which will allow you to access the County Highway and Roadway
Maintenance petition information.
This application was developed entirely in-house and is free for users wishing to access this information. The application shows the geographic location of each open petition as well as petition-specific information on the road name and
limits, Board of Supervisors action acknowledging receipt of the petition and the length of the petitioned road.
If anyone would like to access the County’s Geographic Information System application viewer, it is accessible through
the Mohave County website www.mohavecounty.us. From the main home page select the ―Departments‖ tab, choose
―Public Works‖ followed by the ―Engineering‖ tab. From the ―Engineering‖ page select ―Roadway Petitions‖ where you
will be able to open the Map Viewer and search for open petitions through map navigation or specific road name search.
Orange represents Regular Road Petitions and purple denotes Tertiary Petitions. Click on orange/purple highlighted
road sections to view information on petition details.
As many of you already know, Mohave County maintains unsurfaced roads accepted for regular maintenance through
an assigned road grading route/circuit while those roads accepted for tertiary maintenance entails work consisting only
of roadway surface smoothing and minor repairs. Tertiary maintenance will normally occur only after all other roadway
maintenance operations in the County’s routine roadway maintenance system are complete.
MEADVIEW RIDGERIDERS
WEDNESDAY RIDE
Every Wednesday we have a ATV ride somewhere. We meet at the VFW parking lot at 9:00 am and then decide where
to ride for about 3 hours. Anyone wishing to ride, please come along. These photos are from our last ride to Hualapai
Wash
KRMC‟s Dr. Rivera Joins Komen Board
Kingman Regional Medical Center Medical Oncologist, Dr. Edgardo Rivera has been appointed to the board of directors
for Susan G. Komen Arizona. The board of directors is responsible for establishing the strategic vision of Komen Arizona. Headquartered in Phoenix, Komen Arizona’s mission is ―to save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering
people, ensuring quality of care for all and energizing science to find the cures.‖
In March 2016, Dr. Rivera began a 3-year term as Northern Arizona’s only representative on the 21-member board. As a
Komen Arizona board member, Dr. Rivera is responsible for meeting the mission and advancing the work of Komen Arizona. Dr. Rivera’s position on the board will strengthen the relationship between Kingman Regional Medical Center and
Susan G. Komen Arizona, a relationship that will benefit breast cancer patients in our community and beyond.
Dr. Rivera joined KRMC’s medical staff in January, 2015. Prior to coming to Kingman, he served as Medical Director of
the Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center in Gilbert, Arizona and served as Medical Director of Methodist Hospital’s
Breast Center in Houston, Texas. He also served as a Professor of Medicine on the faculty of the University of Texas,
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in the Breast Medical Oncology Department.
He has conducted extensive medical research on various cancer treatments and therapies with an emphasis on breast
cancer. He is an author of over sixty published cancer research papers and is considered one of the nation’s foremost
authorities on breast cancer.
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ARIZONA GAME AND FISH PRESENTS
SUMMER WILDLIFE SERIES
The Arizona Game and Fish Department’s regional office in Kingman began the ninth season of its popular Summer
Wildlife Series on May 27 with a free, one-hour presentation on the desert tortoise.
The Summer Wildlife Series sessions are held on Fridays at 6:00 p.m. at the Kingman Mohave County Library, 3269 N.
Burbank St., in Kingman. The remaining presentations are scheduled: June 17 — Native Colorado River Fish; July 8
— Mountain Lions; July 29 — Habitat and Wildlife.
For more information, call (928) 692-7700.
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Improvement and repair;
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Local references,
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858-366-2875
Unlicensed
Snakes have been sighted!!
Snakes are active during daytime
when temperatures are moderate.
However, when our daytime temperatures rise, they will be more active at
night as they can’t tolerate extreme
heat. Watch where you reach and walk.
BLUE MOON PEST CONTROL
LLC #5541
Out of Kingman, AZ is
interested in doing your
pest control. We will be
coming to Meadview on
the 1st Tuesday of each
month. If you would like service please
call our office at:
928-692-9417
Please ask for Cheryl
Meadview Area
Necessary
Nutritional Assistance
MANNA
Dry Food Distribution
1st & 3rd Thursday of each month
June 2 and June 16
MUST register to be counted
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330 E. Meadview Blvd. Suite B
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928-564-2740
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JUNE 3, 2016
MEADVIEW LIBRARY HOURS LIBRARY NEWS
Tuesday - Thursday Saturday
10:00 AM—3:00 PM
The Summer Reading Program
for adults, teens and children
will begin May 27 through July
17th. Please sign-up at the Meadview Library so Tonia will know how many
people will participate in the programs. Also, you can sign up on the website:
www.mohavecountylibrary.info or call 928-692-5767.
Adults, mark your calendar for June 17 at 11:30 A.M. to participate in a Scavenger Hunt at the Meadview Library.
Please come in and sign-up now.
On June 23rd. at 10 A.M., you can ―Go for the Gold!‖. Play Bingo and make a tissue torch and glittery medal. Children
of all ages are welcome to participate. Gold Fever at the Mohave County Dolan Springs Library, The Mohave Prospectors Association http://www.mohaveprospectors.com/
Join us to learn about gold mining, panning, metal detecting,
local locations to find gold and more about the MPA: Saturday June 18th at 10:00 A.M
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Meadview Area Chamber of Commerce
Just in Time for Father's Day
MEADVIEW SOUVENIRS
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Jan Hysell, Sales
(928) 564-2222 • 335 E. Pueblo Drive
330 Meadview Blvd, Suite D
Meadview, AZ 86444
(928) 564-2425
Open Tuesday through Saturday
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LOCAL CHURCH NEWS
Meadview Community Church
“A Light at the Canyon’s End”
564-2411
Our regular, weekly scheduled services are
as follows:
Sunday: Sunday School at
9:30 AM & Morning Worship at 10:45
AM. Communion is served the first Sunday of each month.
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JUNE 3, 2016
MEADVIEW CONNECTION
MEADVIEW AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Summer Upon Us....
All the signs of Summer are showing up in Meadview after our 5th Annual Boat
the Lake Festival held earlier this month. You don't have to look too hard to
see trailered boats coming in and out and heading to South Cove Launch
Ramp.
2nd Tuesday: Men’s Breakfast at 8:00 AM.
1st & 3rd Wednesdays: Ladies Bible Study
at 10:00 AM.
Wednesday: Bible Study and Prayer Service at 6:30 PM.
3rd & 4th Thursdays: Red, White, & Blue
Quilters at 9:00 AM.
Friday: Choir practice at 6:00 PM.
Our upcoming activities are:
Men’s Breakfast, 8:00 AM on Tuesday,
June 14th
On Father’s Day, Sunday, June 19 Pastor
Richard Hill will be sharing in our morning
worship service. He works with a Jewish
outreach ministry in Las Vegas and will be
preaching on the topic, “Israel Today and in
Prophecy”. We will not have Midweek Bible Study on June 8, 15, and 22 due to Pastor John being gone.
As a result, business traditionally picks up for our local stores, motels and restaurants. Real estate offices are reporting better home sales for the first half of
this year and look forward to new residents participating in our community. All
in all, good Chamber news!
Meadview Baptist Church
JOE BAUMGARDNER MEMORIAL
564-2341
www.meadviewbaptist.com
Pastor Jack Schoenthaler
pastorjackmbc@gmail.com
A Memorial Service for Joe ―Joseph‖ Baumgardner will be held June 5 in the
MCA auditorium from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
WEEKLY SCHEDULE:
Sunday - 9:45 AM - Sunday School,
11:00 AM - Worship Service
We welcome you to join us at our next monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 14
at 5:00 pm at the Chamber Office/Gift Gallery. We will report on upcoming
activities for the second half of the year that will hopefully satisfy all the renewed interest in folks choosing Meadview as their place to live, work and
play.
Keep shopping local, eating out and inviting friends and relatives to visit and
take advantage of all our little resort community has to offer. What bang for
their buck they will get with all the recreational and sightseeing opportunities
on top of the convenience and entertainment offered by our local businesses!
Strictly Business
And a Whole Lot of Fun
Jonathan Kiser
Please join us in saying goodbye to our beloved son, brother and good friend
of the community. All are welcome.
John and Opal and family
Monday - 9:30 AM 1st & 3rd of each
VFW AUXILIARY UPDATE
month - Woman's Bible Study (MBC, FelThe Auxiliary of the VFW would like to thank all who purchased t-shirts at the
lowship Hall)
Boat the Lake Parade. This was in support of our Veteran and Family Services Program for local Veterans’ small projects. Also, thank you to all who
Tuesday - 2:00 PM - Cottage Prayer (Ann walked in ou Walk-A-Thon, we really appreciate your efforts. We had a sucWoods Home, 200 West Coral Isle Drive)
cessful fund raiser due to all of you. So, thank you all very much.
Wednesday - 3:00 PM - Men's Bible Study On a very sad note we have lost one of our beloved members, Augustus "Gus"
(MBC, Classroom Bldg.)
Huntley. He served as our quartermaster for the past year and had been
Thursday - 3:00 PM - Dinner served first elected to take over Command of the VFW this year. He will be missed not
with Bible Study/Prayer Meeting following only by the VFW and Auxiliary, but by the American Legion and the American
Legion Riders. Gus served in the Navy as a Navy Seal during the Vietnam
(MBC, Classroom Bldg.)
years. There will be a Memorial at the Meadview Community Church on June
Friday - 11:30 AM - Meadview Christian 25th at 3:00 p.m. The VFW Officers will take part in the Memorial. It will be
Academy - BBQ Pot Luck Lunch (MBC, followed by a Celebration of his Life at the VFW. All who knew Gus are invitFellowship Hall)
ed to attend the Memorial.
VFW Post 11014 and Auxiliary.
COMMUNITY NEWS
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JUNE 3, 2016
2016 ARIZONA WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY
CONTEST
Calling all Meadview photography buffs!!!
The 2016 Arizona Wildlife Photography Contest begins
May 20, 2016, at 9:00 am and ends August 1, 2016, at
11:59:59 pm. For complete information about the contest,
go
to
the
Arizona
Highways
website:
www.arizonahighways.com/wildlife-photo-contest#! .
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JUNE 3, 2016
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Monday: Shuffleboard Tournament at 4:00 pm
Lunch — $2.00 Deep Fried Hot Dogs
Meatball Sandwich, Macaroni Salad $6.99
Good Eats, Sweet Treats
Start Your Day
With a Frozen Blended Coffee
(Caramel, Mocha, Vanilla, Java Chip,
White Chocolate)
This week featuring
Rueben & Chips $6.00
Frozen Chocolate Banana $2.50
Crème Frappes $3.50
Thirsty Tuesday: $1.00 Small Draft Beer All Day
Lunch — Meatball Sandwich, Macaroni Salad $6.99
Women‟s Wednesday: Happy Hour All Day for Ladies
Lunch — Meatball Sandwich, Macaroni Salad $6.99
Chicken Wings 75¢ each
Thirty Thursday: $1.00 Small Draft Beer All Day
Lunch—$2.00 Deep Fried Hot Dogs
Chicken Wings 75¢ each
Friday: Pool Tournament at 4:00 pm
Lunch—$2.00 Deep Fried Hot Dogs
Bar-B-Que Pulled Pork Sandwich, Cole Slaw
and Macaroni Salad $6.99
Vanilla Bean, Frozen Hot Chocolate, Cookies & Cream,
Orange Cream, New York Cheesecake, Strawberry
Saturday: $3.00 Margaritas All Day
Lunch—Bar-B-Que Pulled Pork Sandwich, Cole Slaw
and Macaroni Salad $6.99
Open 8-5 Wednesday through Saturday
702-277-0617
Across from Fisherman‟s Landing
Sunny Sunday: $4.00 Bloody Mary‟s All Day
Lunch—Bar-B-Que Pulled Pork Sandwich, Cole Slaw
and Macaroni Salad $6.99
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MOTEL AND RESTAURANT
24 hour Motel Services
RESTAURANT OPEN
6 Days a Week - 8 am to 8 pm
(Closed Tuesday)
928-564-2525
28950 Pierce Ferry Rd. Meadview AZ 86444
The 2016 Meadview Area Telephone
Directories are available at the
Chamber of Commerce/Gift Gallery.
DONNA‟S QUILT
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Moda — Kaffe Fassett
Batik
Lots of yarn
310 E. Oak Street
Kingman, AZ 86401
(928) 718-5535
Open Tues.-Fri. 9:30 am-5:00pm
Saturday 9:00 am-4:00 pm
TAD’S BOAT
& RV STORAGE
AUTO & MARINE
SERVICE & REPAIR
ASE CERTIFIED MECHANIC
A/C - TUNE-UPS - BRAKES
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Phone: 928/727-3700
ANNUAL and QUARTERLY
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Please call for prices.
SNACKS AND FOOD
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Upcoming Events for 2016
July 1 July 4th Weekend Band Party
July 2 July 4th Weekend Band Party
September 3 Labor Day Weekend Band Party
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November 12 Thanksgiving Pot Luck Dinner
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December 10 Christmas Sweater Karaoke Party
Dianne Haydon, DC
Oct 29 Halloween Costume Band Party
Certified Acupuncturist
December 31 New Year's Eve Band Party
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2139 Airway Ave
Kingman, AZ 86409
290 Pueblo ˖ Meadview, AZ
(928) 564-2100
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LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
AA MEETINGS
RED HATTERS
MCA NEWS
Held every Tuesday & Saturday at 7 pm
Body Conditioning
in Fellowship Hall of the Baptist Church, The Desert Babes hold their gathering on the
1035 W. Meadview Blvd. 928-715-4800 2nd Thurs. of each month at 1:30 pm in the Two hours of aerobic and step exercises.
MCA Auditorium. 564-2574 (MCA Members) M, W, F at 8:00 a.m. 564-2513
AL-ANON
Troubled by someone’s drinking?
Call 564-3467
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY
Meets on the third Friday of odd numbered
months at 10:00 am in the Library.
564-2535
CRAFTERS‟ SATURDAY MARKET
Sit and Be Fit
1st Saturday of each month.
9:00 AM AT OUR PLACE
Coffee Will Be Served
For more information
call Ruth at 715-0095.
Starts in October 10:15 am
564-2579
MEADVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH
www.meadviewbaptist.com
Sunday School, 9:45 am
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Sunday Worship, 11:00 am
Meets on the third Friday of even numThurs Bible Study & Prayer Mtg. 3:00pm
bered months at 10:00 am in the library
564-2341
564-2535
Bingo
MEADVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH
Tuesday at 6:30 PM &
Friday at 1:00 PM
(no Friday bingo June, July and Aug.)
Call 564-2949 for info
Sunday School 9:30 am
Worship 10:45 am
Bible Study Wed. 6:30 pm
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
OF MEADVIEW (COM)
OUR LADY OF THE DESERT MISSION
Meets at 10:00 am on the first Thursday of
each month at the MCA Sept-May. Presents monthly programs of general interest
to the community and publishes the Community News. Please visit the COM Website: www.comaz.info No membership required. 564-2213.
D.A.R.
The Daughters of the
American
Revolution
meet the 2nd Saturday
every month in the Kingman Regional
Medical Center conference room near
the cafeteria at 10:30 AM September
through May. For information call Lucille at 564-2544.
Crafty Ladies
Tuesdays at 1 pm in the MCA classroom.
For info, call Dorothy at 564-2309
MCA MEMBER MEETING
2nd Saturday of the month,
9:00 am at the MCA.
All members urged to attend.
Office Hours
Tuesday-Saturday: 9:00 am-12 and
12:30-4:00 pm Closed Sun / Mon
564-2313
564-2411
Pastor: Rev. Chauncey Winkler
Saturday—4:00 pm English
Sundays — 10:00 am Spanish
(928) 855-2685
MEADVIEW QUAIL
Meets on 3rd Tuesday of
each month at 10:00 am at
the MCA (except for June,
July and Aug.) 564-2879
MEADVIEW PERSONAL
COMPUTER USERS
GROUP
Meets on the first Thursday
EXPLORERS and
OVER-THE-HILL HIKERS
Meets at the MCA at 6:30 pm on the second Wednesday of each month. (except
July and Aug.) 564-2213 (MCA Members)
BINGO CALLERS NEEDED
Volunteers are needed to call Bingo on
Tuesday night at 6:30 pm and Friday
afternoon at 1:00 pm.
Please call Loretta at 564-2949.
MEADVIEW RIDGERIDERS
Meet on the first Saturday of the month at
9:00 am in the MCA with a ride following
the meeting. Call (702) 283-7503 for more
information
http://meadviewridgeridersclub.ning.com/
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
RED, WHITE AND BLUE QUILTERS of each month at 6:30 pm at 485 Badger Cove,
Meets
the 3rd Saturday of every month at
OF MEADVIEW
564-2519.
“Our Place” at 1:00 pm. For information
Meets 3rd and 4th Thursday at 9:00
contact Skip at mnwo86444@gmail.com
am each month to make lap quilts for
MEADVIEW AREA
or call (720) 636-5627.
Wounded Warriors and Veterans and
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
quilts for foster children through CPS.
If the information provided on your
We meet in the Fellowship Hall of the Meets on the second Tuesday of the month group listing changes, please send
Meadview Community Church. Call at 5:00 pm. Please call 564-2425.for loca- an email to comnews@comaz.info
tion. Visit website for more information:
Linda Boyden 564-2579 or Suz Wood www.meadviewchamber.com
so the listing can be updated.
564-2779 for info.
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