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Briefly Noted
Pahrump Valley Gazette, Thursday, April 24,1997 3
Annual Spaghetti
Dinner
The Pahrump Valley
Chamber of Commerce will
hold their monthly dinner
meeting Wednesday, April 30
at 7:00 p.m. at the Commu-
nity Center, A spaghetti din-
ner will be catered by the
Pahrump Valley Fire Depart-
ment. The cost is $6 per per-
son. Reservations are re-
quired by April 25, 1997
National Dance Week Ac-
tivities
.-In honor of - "National
ce Week," KT's Dance
Factory will hold its annual
spring recital May 2nd at
7p.m. at the Beatty High
School gym. Admission is
free. Direct all .inquiries to
Kathryn .Tolleson at (702)-
553-2447,
Elks Lodge
Update
The Pahrump Valley Elks
Lodge #2796 held its first
annual Inaugural Dance on
Saturday, April 12, 1997 at
the Community Center to
honor the newly installed of-
ricers. The dance was open
to the public and the 180 Ex-
press band of Las Vegas pro-
vided some very good music
for dancing. We are pleased
to note the gala affair was
well attended.
The Nevada State Elks
Convention was held in Las
Vegas April 17-20, 1997. The
new Pahrump Lodge #2796
made its presence known!
Our "baby lodge", on its first
time out placed 4th in the
state in the Ritual team con-
test in overall points. Indi-
vidual trophies were won by
Paul Stuart,.#1 Lecturing
Knight; Willie Mack, #2
Loyal Knight; and Howard
Watson, #2 Chaplain. The
Lodge itself won the "Most
New Members" plaque! We
are proud of our Elks Lodge
#2796 for a job well done!
Circus comes to
town
The American Crown Cir-
cus is coming to Pahrump
May 5-6, 1997 to Petrack
Park. There will be 4 spec-
tacular shows at 5 p.m. and 7
p.m. daily, including the
Osorio Bros. who have per-
formed for the last 5 years at
Circus Circus in Las Vegas.
The American Crown Circus
is sponsored by the Pahrump
Valley Chamber of Com-
merce.
Give a high school
boy and
opportunity to
learn
PAHRUMP--The Pahr-
ump Valley High School shop
class is accepting donations.
The students are in need
of small hand tools, small
engines and other items.
Contact instructor Larry
Fried, or principal Jerry Hill
at (702) 727-7737.
Pahrump Valley
Republican
Women to
Sponsor Fashion
Show
The Pahrump Valley
Republican Women are
sponsoring a fashion show
on April 26 to be held at the
home of Darlene Howard.
Dorothy Re|chert has made
arrangements with J.C.
Penney to show an "around
the clock" assortment of their
Spring and Summer
Collection.
The fashion show will start
at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday the
26thbfApril, witha buffet of
salads offered f lunch.
"Tickets are available to the
public for a $10.00 donation.
The proceeds of this event
will benefit the Woldehanna/
Dennis Memorial Mammog-
raphy Fund. The P.V.R.W.
provideinformationconcern-
ing breast cancer and volun-
teer their time to conduct
yearly mammography exami-
nations at a greatly reduced
cost and even pay for those
who cannot afford the nomi-
nal east of these examina-
tions.
It will be a festive affair in
a magical setting on the golf
course, and will benefit a
great cause. Be there!! For
tickets phone Dorothy at 727-
6155 or Charlene at 727-
6955.
Disabled American
Veterans meeting
Disabled American Vet-
erans next D.A.V. meeting
will be Tuesday May 6, 1997,
at 7:30 p.m., at Comstock
Park community center. If
any DAV veteran needs a ride
to the meeting or to the Las
Vegas Clinic call Bobbie
Payne 751-1339. First come
first serve. You can contact
Bobbie Monday through Fri-
day from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Fun Days- Stage
Stop
A musical combdy,
dance drams, "Pa Mela, La
La La...Goes Moonsailing"
presented by Off Pahrump
Productions Theatre
Group, the youth of our
community, age 14 to 18.
Performed at the Stage Stop
outdoor theatre on fun days,
June 13 and 14, evening
performance and dinner
tickets available also. Cast
party on Sunday, June 15.
Karl Mitchell's Acting
Animals will be appearing
in the program and will be
available for photos after
the show. The "Pahrump
Residents" are stage and
screen stars. Revenue re-
ceived will be donated to
the kids.
Professional musicians
and stars from Las Vegas
andPahr/fip Will be con-
tributing time and talent.
Donna's Desert Dancers
and Sundance Company,
Elgin on Piano, Jerry and
Gang on Fiddle, Harolds
Music, Charlie McLaine on
Sax (one of Frank Sinatras
player's), Robin Williams,
AKA, Michael Clayton ap-
pearing at Orleans, Branson
Theatre with Rex Allen and
more.
"Does the Purple Cow
Jump Over The Moon?"
"and who pushed humpty
dumpty trumpty off the
wall," does Molumbo solve
the case?" It's a spoof on
Mother Goose and defi-
nitely for adults and
kids...LAF.. LAF... It's how
kids get in and out of trouble
like adults do and how to
make your dreams come
true. There are some very
talented kids in this town
of Pahrump. Approxi-
mately 20 in the company.
This is an original play
with original music, plus
more.
For more information
contact Harriet Schaefer,
Plus Communications 727-
2380 or Liz, See. & Asst.
Stage Stop at 727-7300.
Interviews available.
No To Abuse
The Nevada Outreach
Training Organization is
holding therapy sessions
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for adults molested as chil-
dren. Therapy to begin Fri-
day, April 25, 1997 from
5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. at the
NO TO ABUSE family cri-
sis and child abuse preven-
tion center.
The group is free with
donations accepted. The
therapy sessions will be fa-
cilitated by Psychotherapist
SandS Levy Barbero,
M.S.W./L.S.W.
The center is across from
the Humane Society on
HWY372. Call 751-1118
for information. No chil-
dren please. Weekly sup-
port group--all welcome.
National
Association of
Retired Federal
Employees
The National Associa-
tion of Retired Employees,
Chapter 2276, will meet
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Thursday, April 24, 1997
at 1 P.M. in the Commu-
nity Center, Rm. "A".
Roger Burnley will be our
guest speaker, who will dis-
cus long term health care.
All Federal Employees
(Active and Retired) are
welcome. For more infor-
mation about the associa-
tion, please contact Reggie
Knight at 727-1193.
Simply not true
about Unique
Salon
Carrie Hutchens (owner)
The new rumor about
Simply Unique Salon be-
ing closed is in fact
FALSE. Simply Unique
Salon is open 6days a week
Man-Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
We are open to serve you
with your hair and nail
needs. If you are told this
rumor. We would appreci-
ate it if you would correct it
so people do not get misin-
formed.
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