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Pahrump Valley Gazette, Thursday, June 12, 1997 3
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L NOTED AUTHOR AT LIBRARY-Joan
Lewis shows Carla Emery's book, The
Encyclopedia of Country Living. Emery will
speak on gardening during a free lecture
Saturday, Jun 14, at 10 a.m.
Elks to salute Flag
Day, dad
The Pahrump Valley Elks
Lodge No. 2796 will hold its
first Flag Day ceremony Sat-
urday, June 14atHwy 160and
Simkins Road. The ceremony
is open to the public. Light
refreshments will be sewed
after the ceremonies.
The Pahrump Valley Elks
Father's Day Breakfgst will be
served at the lodge Sunday,
June 15, from 11 a.m.to 1 p.m.
The women of the lodge will
treat the men this time.
Better Breather
Chb
The Better Breather Club
will meet at the Community
Center, in Room B on June 27,
at 10 a.m. Topic; Putting your-
self in control, Part lI. Forinfor-
mation, callRoger at 751 - 1334.
Celebrate the
Magic
"Celebrate the Magic" is a
spring showcase of entertain-
ment featuring the Totally High
Energy Dancers' Session V.
T.H.E. dancers range in age
from 4 to 15.
They will perform routines
that come from a wide range of
dance: lyrical,jazz, funk, mili-
tary and character. There will
be individual member routines
and our award winning travel
team performance.
The showcase will be held
in the Pal'mamp Valley High
School gym June 21 at 7 p.m.
Admission is $2 per person.
Concessions and cake raffle
tickets will be sold.
All'proceeds Will help de-
fray T.H.E. Dancers costs.
Rockhounds on
hiatus
The Pahrump Valley
Rockhounds will not meet dur-
ing July and August. Forinfor-
marion on summer trips and
activities, call Darlene
Pederson, president at 751-
1219.
M&H Society
meets Wednesday
The Pahrump Valley Mu-
seum & Historical Society is
now meeting at the museum
site, Basin Avenue and Ford
Road (one mile west of High-
way 160).
Meetings are held on the
second and fourth Wednesdays
at 6 p.m. For further informa-
tion, call 727-5101.
Auditions
scheduled
The Pahnmap Visual and
Performing Arts Council is now
casting forthe third annual Fam-
ily Festival 1940s show theme.
Needed aredancers, variety acts,
singers, actors and actresses for
speaking roles.
Auditions are to be held
Saturday, June 21.
For further information and
audition appointments, call
Terri at 751-2703, or Karen at
727-5838.
Volunteers needed
Volunteers are needed for
set design, set building and
backstage help for the third an-
nual PVPAC Family Festival.
For further information, call
Terri at 751-2703, or Karen at
727-5838
Women on the
Comstock in the
late 1800s
The home may have been
the center of life for women on
the Comstockin the late 1800s,
but many were active in the
civic and political arena of their
time. Join Jean Ford Saturday,
June 28 at 7 p.m. to find out
about these pioneering women
of Virginia City and the sur-
rounding mining towns.
Suffrage, temperance, spiri-
tualism, wife beating, the Sani-
tary Fund, education- all these
were key issues for women in
the heyday of the Comstock.
Though there may have been
no formal movement, women
thought it their duty to partici-
pate fully in the life of their
community.
This event, presented by
Central Nevada Museum,
Tonopah, will be held at the
Museum and the public is cor-
dially invited to attend. There
is no admission charge. Call
Nancy at 482-9676 for more
information.
Father's breakfast
VFW Ladies Auxiliary
10054 will have a special
Father's day breakfast at the
Post, June 15, 8a.m. to 11 a.m.,
4651 Homestead Rd. Ladies
$4 donation and dads are free.
Menu: Pork fried steak and
eggs, country fried potatoes,
biscuits, fruit dish, coffee and a
food surprise???
Scholarship
awarded
The Ladies Auxiliary to
the Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 10054 presented a schol-
arship at the high school gradu-
ation ceremony to Kenneth
Clauser for $350. The auxil-
iary wishes Kenneth the very
best in his pursuit of his col-
lege education.
Giveaway
Clothing or household
goods will be given away free
to anyone needing these items
Saturday, June 14, from 8 a.m.
to 2 p.m. at the Pahrump
Church of Christ, 911 Lola
Lane. For more information,
call Jean Hollis at 727-1815.
AARP meets
The American Association
of Retired Persons (AARP)
Chapter 2196 will .meet Fri-
day, June 20, at 6 p.m. at the
Pahrump Senior Center, 1370
Basin Ave.
Chapter members will fur-
nish a chicken dinner, but ask
that visitors bring a dish to
share and their own table set-
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There will be free bingo
games with prizes.
It will be the last chapter
meeting until Sept. 19, 1997.
For more information, call
Marnella Lyons at 727-7220.
Singles fun
The Friendship Club for
single people 35 or older will
have its next monthly meeting
July 5, 1997. There are no
dues or cost to join in on the
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fun. Call Gigi Rolla at 727-
0723 for more information.
Other activities are:
June 16 -- Card game at
Leo Roush's home, call for
directions, 7:30 p.m.
June 21 -- Barbeque pot
luck dinner at Chuck
Hickstein's, 4 p.m.
June 25--Breakfast at Jo's
Pizza, 7:30 a.m.
June 29 -- Pot luck dinner
at Dorothy Bieganski's.
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