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November/December 2016 Meadview Monitor INSIDE THIS ISSUE Disclaimer................................ …...2 Board of Governors/Employees….2 Blast From The Past ................ …...2 Open Letter to Our Members .…...3 Billing & Payments Options….……4 VFW Auxiliary News ............... …...4 NEW! Word Search Puzzle…………5 LMRFD Review ....................... ……6 Potluck Schedule ..................... …...6 Friends of the Arizona Joshua Tree Forest ....................................... …...7 C.O.M. News…………………………....8 Quail Club News……………………....8 Explorers/Over The Hill Hikers….9 Blast From The Past………………...10 Church News………………….…….…10 Nov./Dec. Calendar ................. ….11 Information Update/Change and E-Billing Request………………..…..12 SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST Check out our fun Word Search Puzzle Inside!.......5 MCA Pot Luck Volunteers Needed for 2017………………..9 CPR class for staff…………….9 Photo By Sandy Henderson

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Page 1: Meadview Monitor - mca-az.com · The Meadview Monitor is an official publication of the Meadview Civic Association (MCA, a membership association) P.O. Box 217, Meadview, AZ 86444

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November/December 2016

Meadview Monitor

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Disclaimer................................ …...2

Board of Governors/Employees….2

Blast From The Past ................ …...2

Open Letter to Our Members .…...3

Billing & Payments Options….……4

VFW Auxiliary News ............... …...4

NEW! Word Search Puzzle…………5

LMRFD Review ....................... ……6

Potluck Schedule ..................... …...6

Friends of the Arizona Joshua Tree Forest ....................................... …...7

C.O.M. News…………………………....8

Quail Club News……………………....8

Explorers/Over The Hill Hikers….9

Blast From The Past………………...10

Church News………………….…….…10

Nov./Dec. Calendar ................. ….11

Information Update/Change and

E-Billing Request………………..…..12

SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST

Check out our fun Word Search Puzzle Inside!.......5

MCA Pot Luck Volunteers Needed for 2017………………..9

CPR class for staff…………….9

Photo By Sandy Henderson

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BOARD OF GOVERNORS MCA EMPLOYEES

Don Jarvis…………...…….....President

Lori Rodgers-Roll…...Vice-President

Ray Stone………....1st Vice-President

Steve Berg…........2nd Vice-President

Neil Baker…...…..3rd Vice-President

Joy Luke…………..……...…..Treasurer

Lynn Wright-Murray….….Secretary

Edie Needham….Member Services &

Contributing Editor

Sandy Henderson...Member Services

& Contributing Editor

Darrell Young...Maintenance

Larry Minard...Maintenance &

Security

Bob Reynolds...Security

DISCLAIMER:

The Meadview Monitor is an

official publication of the

Meadview Civic Association

(MCA, a membership

association) P.O. Box 217,

Meadview, AZ 86444. (928)

564-2313, Fax (928) 564-

2520, or email:

[email protected] (please put

“Meadview Monitor” in the

subject line.) Notice in the

Meadview Monitor is official

notice of any and all

proceedings of the MCA.

Submissions become the

property of The Meadview

Monitor. We will not publish

any letters or ads that are

unsuitable for this newsletter

or for which the MCA be

held liable. The Board of

Governors will make the final

decisions on those letters, ads

and/or articles that are

printed. All articles must have

a by-line. All letters must have

a name and a traceable

address.

Facility Hours

Open from 8 a.m.—10 p.m.

7 days a week

Office Hours

Tuesday—Saturday

9 a.m.—4 p.m.

Closed from 12 p.m.—12:30 p.m.

Another wonderful month has gone by here at

Meadview and once again it is time to prepare for Jackie Brown’s little visit to my office, asking for a newspaper article, and as usual, I am un-prepared. This past month has been a beehive of activity here at the Information and Sales Office, the fantastic crowd we had turn out for the Lower Granite Gorge Boat Cruise, people coming in to take advantage of their special GIFT CERTIFICATE and the regular crowd of fishermen, which by the way, is continually growing as the fame of South Cove and the upper lake area spreads throughout the country. Since the last paper was published we have had about six new mobile homes move into Mead-view Terrace and there are plans in the making now for several more in the very near future. I hate to mention names because I’m afraid I’ll miss someone but there are a couple I would like to single out. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Little of Chicago stopped in for a visit and to look at their lot. This was their second visit to Meadview and they were pleasantly surprised by the develop-ment they found this trip out.

Mr. & Mrs. Bill Napier have started on their house in Meadview Terrace, theirs is the first permanent residence to be started and we are all anxiously waiting to see the finished product and to have them join us permanently. Rolf and Jean Laerm brought in a photo of a herd of “Bighorn Sheep” that posed for them as they were driving to South Cove one day. This is a very rare sight and few people have been lucky enough to see this many Bighorn at one time. “I hope the picture will reproduce in the paper so you can all see these majestic animals.) Getting a little on the personal side, I had a very pleasant and welcome visit from my Mother along with her new husband, Max Gale, a couple of weeks ago. While they were here, through the generosity of Frank and Clotee George, we were treated to a wonderful cruise aboard that ship of ships, “THE THIEF OF BAGDAD”. I even managed to remember a few salty words dating back to the days I spent in the U.S. Navy. Captain George says he runs a slave ship but I disagree, I think it’s a pleasure ship. (Continued On Page 10)

Blast From The Past—Lakeside Lore by Duane Johnson, June 1967

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NOVEMBER -- DECEMBER 2016

We are nearing the end of 2016, and we wish to thank our members for their ongoing support of our community. As always, our staff has been a continuing support to us throughout this whole year. We could not have maintained our facilities and/or accomplished so much without them.

During this 2016 year, the MCA has been able to provide many improvements for our organization and its members. To name a few: the new air conditioning unit, repaving of the parking lot, updates to our computer system, (thus, bringing more delinquent assessments into compliance,) installation of new carpeting in our mini golf course, the purchase of two new solar panels for the pool, adding additional security cameras, and addressing some of our blighted properties. Our office staff has updated our Key Card system for better monitoring of entrance to our facility.

Our 2017 Assessment invoices will be mailed out in December and delinquent in March. In addition, with the new computer system, we can now provide our members with a variety of payment options; thus making the yearly assessment payments for you, our members, more convenient. For your easy reference, those options are outlined on the following page in this Monitor. As you can see, a member can pay by cash, check, credit card or debit card. Payment can be made by a telephone call, by mail or just by stopping by the office. The office is open each week, from Tuesday through Saturday. Office hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

After three and a half years of monthly Potlucks, Nancy Stone and her faithful ladies are going to take a well deserved break. We give our thanks and gratitude for these ladies’ hard work, good food, and their loyalty. Our last MCA Potluck will be on Thanksgiving Day, November 24th. For those who wish to attend, there will be a “sign-up” sheet on the desk in the MCA office.

We have invited the various groups that meet in the MCA the opportunity to host future Potlucks. They may use our facilities at no charge. This will allow the Potlucks to continue, and at the same time each of these groups will be able to promote their own organization. For those events, organizations may be allowed to invite members and non-members to attend.

One change in our Policies is that we are increasing our “Yearly Social Membership Fees” from $50 to $75. The increase does not affect the current Social Members; only the new applicants. Current Social Members will remain at the $50 fee, unless there is a “break” in their membership.

Again, we thank you for allowing us to serve you during this 2016 year.

Meadview Civic Association,

Board of Governors.

OPEN LETTER TO OUR MEMBERS

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MCA Payment and

Billing Options

Payment Options:

Bill Pay throu g h y our ba nk.

Automatic payment sent by the

member from their bank account

and a check will be made out and

mailed to the MCA from your

bank.

Credit Card Payments by

calling or coming into the office.

Check, Money Order or

Cashier’s Check either ma iled

or handed to the office staff. Most

property owners are already

utilizing this option. The change is

that the checks are now

electronically deposited within a

week of receiving them.

Cash pa y ments a r e a lw a y s

welcome. Bring cash payments to

the office. Please do not mail cash

payments.

Billing Options:

E-Billing— Need to provide the

office with your e-mail address.

1. You can fill out the Update

form on the last page of this

Monitor issue and mail it to

us.

2. You can send us an e-mail. In

the subject line write E-

Billing Request. In the

body provide all of your

information including your

preferred E-Billing address.

Please provide either

your lot # or the

Assessor’s Parcel #.

When the next billing cycle starts

you will receive an E-Bill for every

lot owned instead of a paper bill

via snail mail.

Snail Mail no need to do

anything to request this option as

it is our default option.

We would like to thank the MCA for inviting the VFW to do an article for the Monitor. The VFW Auxiliary would like to thank the following businesses in our community who contributed to our Silent Auction held on 9/11. The proceeds received will be sent to an approved Charity of 9/11. The businesses who contributed are as follows: Boathouse Café, Canyon’s End Restaurant, Fisherman’s Landing, Grand Canyon West Realty, Meadview Hardware, Meadview RV Park, Metal & More Yard Art, members of the VFW, Tonia Tucker, Friends of the Library and View Video. All of your donations helped us raise $437.00. All of you are awesome! We have some great upcoming events -

Oct 31st the Auxiliary will participate in the Trunk or Treat, and the VFW will host a Halloween Party afterwards.

November 11th there will be a Flag Ceremony and a Flag Retirement Ceremony afterward. Please come out and dedicate a flag to a Veteran in honor of a family member or friend. A light lunch will be served at no cost, donations are greatly welcomed though!

November 16th, members of the Auxiliary will go to the Boulder VA Home and help with Bingo.

The VFW will host a Thanksgiving meal and karaoke on November 19th.

We will have a Flag Ceremony for Pearl Harbor Remembrance on December 7th.

Last, but not least, on December 17th, VFW will provide Christmas dinner and karaoke.

Remember, the community is always invited to our Flag Ceremonies. Please come out and show you patriotism to our Country. If you are a Veteran and need help getting benefits, please contact our Service Officer, Liz Buckingham. She’ll be honored to help you. If you are a Veteran that served in a war, please know you are always welcome to join the VFW and if you are a family member of a Veteran you’re also welcome to join the Auxiliary. BY RHONDA FOLLETT—PRESIDENT OF THE AUXILIARY POST 11014

V.F.W. POST 11014 AUXILIARY

NEWS

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FIND THE ACTIVITIES SUPPORTED BY THE MEADVIEW CIVIC ASSOCIATION

IN OUR WORD SEARCH PUZZLE!

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This is a Bi-Monthly

Publication.

Business Card - $6 per issue or

$36 per year.

1/4 Page - $10 per issue or $60

per year.

Half Page - $20 per issue or

$120 per year.

Full Page - $40 per issue or

$240 per year.

Please make check payable to:

Meadview Civic Association or

MCA

P.O. Box 217

Meadview, AZ 86444

NOTE:

All ads must be paid in

advance.

The MCA reserves the

right to edit or refuse ads

or submissions.

Sorry, no refunds for

cancellations.

ADVERTISEMENT RATES

The October regular Fire Board meeting had 19 people in the audience.

Two Board members were not in attendance. The Treasurers report

showed that taxpayers in our fire district listened and sent in their

property taxes by October 1, with over $60,000 paid compared to the

$11,000 received early last year. The expenses for the district has

been cut and the district is pretty stable at this time. Chase Bank has

offered to take our Line of Credit and a Homeland Security Grant and

a Regional Grant are being considered which will allow us to purchase

with matching funds, items needed. We need to replace one of our

older ambulances. We had 56 calls last month, 40 were medical and

20 of those were transports.

A Chevron station will be building at 93 and Pierce Ferry which could

encourage other businesses to consider building in the area and that

would raise our fire district revenue to help the district. Fire Chief

Tony DeMaio is asking for volunteers. With additional personnel

one man and a volunteer could be stationed at Station #43 and that

would mean Meadview could be covered everyday of the month.

The next Board Meeting will be November 21, 1:30, at Station #41

in Dolan Springs.

Lake Mohave Ranchos Fire District Review By Suzann Newell

Tad’s Auto & Marine Service & Repair ASE Certified Mechanic

A/C Tune ups

Brakes

Suspension Computer Diagnostics

Tire Repair

Tad’s Boat & RV Storage Covered & Uncovered

24 ft. To 36 ft. Covered

ANY SIZE Uncovered

24- Hour Access

Gate Code Entry

27070 N Pierce Ferry Road

Meadview, AZ 86444

(928) 564-2855

We would like to invite you to our

monthly potlucks, which are listed

below. Please sign up in the Meadview

Civic Association office or call the ladies

at (928) 564-2313.

November 24th @ 2 p.m.

Thanksgiving Feast (Thanksgiving Day)

December NO POTLUCK

We would like to wish everyone a

MERRY

CHRISTMAS &

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

PLEASE SIGN UP! WE

WOULD LIKE TO KNOW

HOW MANY TO COOK FOR.

MCA Potluck Schedule

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Friends of the Arizona Joshua Tree Forest Rendezvous

*Sponsored by the Conservation

Lands Foundation for Friends Groups

who are members of the Friends

Grassroots Network.

This year’s Rendezvous was held Sept 30-Oct 2 in Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay Resort. There were

50 Friends groups represented from across the country with over 300 in attendance. Our Group was in-

vited to attend a special pre-session to give the BLM input on their new Working with Friends Groups

tool kit. It is for field office managers to use to create and strengthen positive relationships with Friends

groups like ours.

This year’s Rendezvous was very inspiring and energizing. Many new ideas were submitted and new

contacts were made. The meeting was very motivational and included many informative speakers.

Some of the special speakers this year were:

Bruce Babbitt - Secretary of the Interior 1993-2001 and founder of National Conservation Lands.

Nikki Moore- BLM Division Chief for National Conservation Lands

Ron Hunter- Environmental Activism Manager for Patagonia

Dina Titus- Congresswoman for Nevada

Regina Lopez-Whiteskunk- Ute Tribal Council Member

Some of the projects and activities we will have in the coming months are ideas from this conference.

Come join us! Annual membership fees- single/couple $25, family $45. For more information check out our website at: www.joshuatreeforest.org

“The supreme reality of our time is … the vulnerability of our planet.”

“National reserves are an integral aspect of intelligent use of natural

resources. It is the course of wisdom to set aside an ample portion of our natu-

ral resources as national parks and reserves, thus ensuring that future genera-

tions may know the majesty of the earth as we know it today.”

- John F. Kennedy President of the United States

MCA Annual Christmas Craft

Show

November 26th 9 am–2 pm

Sign-up and pick your table at the MCA office.

You may pick more than one table for $5.00

each.

First come, First serve on tables.

No Refunds if you’re a No Show.

There will be a Bake Sale by Quail and a gift draw

during the show.

If you have any questions please call:

760-638-2011,

928-564-2373 or

928-564-2342

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Our speaker was Dr. Todd Esque who was a part of the Friends of the Arizona Joshua Tree study done by the Willamette campus of Oregon University. He has at least 30 years of work with Joshua Trees and his talk was very interesting to the audience of fifty. The Annual Large Community Trash Pickup will be Novem-ber 19. Start going through your garage and shed for all the items you want to put in the dumpsters. We need more helpers to direct cars and help load the dumpsters. Please call Carl Stacy if you can help that day from 8 until noon. We mentioned the Meadview residents who won ribbons and best of show in the Mohave County Fair; Suz Wood, Peggy and Larry Townsend, Diana Moyes, Linda Boyden and Stacie Sue Macon. Congratulations to all, you make Meadview proud. COM will be doing the Meadview Blvd. Litter Pickup on October 26. We al-so set November 17 for the date for the COM Christmas tree to be decorated. On December 17 COM will again lead a tour of the Meadview Christmas Homes that will be decorated. Please call 564-2213 to alert me that you will have your home decorated and want us to do a drive by on that date. Please get your name and address on the tour list by December 10. Our speaker for November 3 will be Liz Buckingham who will speak on the benefits and programs provided for the Veterans in our area. Rod Reed, of Air Methods, will also be here to explain the helicopter insurance that is provided by Air Methods for our residents if you have to use a heli-copter to reach a hospital in the future. Both of these programs are of vital information. Mark Abrim from Frontier Telephone will be here on December 1 to bring us up to date on what progress they are making on improving our phone and internet service. Jeanne Kentsch, the Mohave County Assessor will speak on how your property valuation is determined for

county property taxes. We certainly look forward to seeing a large audience at both of these meet-

ings. The meeting starts at 10 a.m. with coffee and cookies available at 9:45. Everyone is welcome to at-

tend our meetings.

REVIEW OF COM OCTOBER MEETING

By Suzann Newell

Carole Duran Club Reporter

The Quail Club will be participating at the Annual Craft Fair held at the MCA on Saturday, November 26th . We will be having a bake sale, sale of See’s Candy and a raffle. Proceeds collected will be used to provide Youth Scholarships. We hope to see you there!

Quail Club News

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UPCOMING EVENTS

FOR 2016

November 12th,

Thanksgiving Pot Luck

Dinner;

December 10th,

Christmas Sweater

Karaoke Party;

December 31st, New Years

Eve Band Party

290 E. Meadview Blvd,

Meadview, AZ 86444

* * *

VOLUNTEERS

NEEDED

After approximately four years

of dedicated service, our Pot

Luck Ladies will be pursuing

other activities. But they have

agreed to serve us until next

April 2017.

In order to continue providing

monthly pot lucks for our

members and their guests, new

volunteers will be needed.

Perhaps some of our male

members will consider offering

their culinary skills.

MEADVIEW LAKE MOTEL

Where Lake Mead meets the Grand Canyon

30205 N. Escalante Blvd.

Meadview, AZ 86444

All Queen size beds

Refrigerators

Color TVs

Newly Remodeled Units

Large Rooms

Air Conditioning

Under new ownership:

Meadview Hospitality

By Suzann Newell

The fall hiking group had to cancel the hike down to Elephant Arch on ac-count of rain, but we did do the Cramp Springs hike and ran into five beauti-ful wild horses that were wallowing in the pool of water. We have set up the Elephant Arch hike for October 17, then will do a hike to the Turtle Rock Sink Hole followed by a hike to the Pearce Ferry Rapids on Oct. 25. We will be picking up our section of Pearce Ferry Road on November 2. We will meet at Gregg’s Hideout Road at 9 a.m. On November 4 we will meet at Meadview Time at 8 a.m. to drive into Kingman then take I-40 to the Blake Ranch turnoff and drive to Moss Wash with a hike into the Gold King Man-sion. Our regular meetings are the 2nd Wednesday of each month at the MCA at 6:30 p.m. Bring suggestions for hikes and 4x4 trips. Call 564-2213 for more information.

CPR 101

On October 13th all the MCA employees received CPR training

courtesy of Tony DeMaio, Fire Chief of LMRFD.

Tony did an outstanding job teaching the essential basics of CPR and an-

swering the many questions we asked.

Each employee was awarded a ‘Certificate of Completion’ issued by the

American Heart Association for Hands Only CPR.

Thank you Tony for your time and imparting such important knowledge

to us!

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Our regular, weekly scheduled services are as

follows:

Sunday: Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. and

Morning Worship at 10:45 a.m.

Communion is served the first

Sunday of each month.

2nd Tuesday: Men’s Breakfast at 8:00 a.m.

Wednesday: Bible Study & Prayer Service at

6:30 p.m. We are currently doing a

video study related to the “Left

Behind” series.

3rd & 4th Thursdays: Red, White, & Blue Quilters at 9:00 a.m. Friday: Cantata Choir practice at 6:00

p.m., Choir practice at 6:45 p.m.

Our upcoming activities are:

Men’s Breakfast, 8:00 a.m., Tues., Nov. 8th.

Our Annual Thanksgiving Dinner is set for Noon on

Sunday, Nov. 20th.

Our Annual Ladies Christmas Luncheon will take

place at 11:30 a.m. on Sat., Dec. 10th.

Christmas Cantata practice has begun and the

presentation is scheduled for Sun., Dec. 11th at 5:00

p.m.

Tune in to our Christian radio station, KVIP, at 90.9 on

your FM dial.

We welcome you to come and worship with us at

Meadview Community Church. We also invite you to

follow us on Facebook at “Meadview Community

Church”.

Pastor John Mulvihill

928-564-2411

Sunday: 9:45 a.m. - Sunday School 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service Monday: 9:30 a.m. - Women’s Bible Study, the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month in the Fellowship Hall Tuesday: 2:00 p.m. - Cottage Prayer at Ann Woods Home, 200 Coral Isle Dr. Wednesday: 3:00 p.m . - Men’s Bible Study in the Classroom Bldg. Thursday: 3:00 p.m. - Meal & Bible Study/Prayer Meeting in the Classroom Bldg.

Pastor Jack Schoenthaler

928-564-2341

www.meadviewbaptist.com

Lakeside Lore

(Continued From Page 2)

Another different type of craft

that stirred up quite an interest

was brought in by Bill Empens of

Prescott, who owns a lot in Unit

#3. Bill has an air boat of the

type used in the Everglades. This

boat is powered by an airplane

motor and propeller, mounted

high on legs.

The propeller is enclosed in a mesh cage to prevent accidents.

After the excitement about the air boat we were all disappoint-ed to find out that this type of boat is not allowed on Lake Mead. It seems a shame after all that work. Plan your vacation to coincide with one of our upcoming spe-cial events and then just relax here at Meadview for a few days. We are looking forward to meeting all of you.

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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

3

C.O.M. meets @ 8:30

am

4

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Bingo @ 1 pm

5

Meadview Ridge

riders ATV Club @

9 am

6 7

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Line Dancers @ 6:30

pm

8

ELECTION DAY

9

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Explorers meet @ 6:30

pm

10

Red hats Society @

1:30 pm

11

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Bingo @ 1 pm

12

MCA Membership

Meeting @ 9 am

13 14

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Line Dancers @ 6:30

pm

15

Crafty Ladies @ 1 pm

Bingo @ 6:30 pm

Quail @ 8:30 am

16

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

17 18

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Bingo @ 1 pm

19

20 21

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

LMRFD @ 1:00 pm

Line Dancers @ 6:30

pm

22

Crafty Ladies @ 1 pm

Bingo @ 6:30 pm

23

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

MCA office closes at

noon

24

MCA Thanksgiving

Potluck @ 2:00 pm

MCA office closed

THANKSGIVING DAY

25

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Bingo @ 1 pm

26

27 28

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Line Dancers @ 6:30

pm

29

Crafty Ladies @ 1 pm

Bingo @ 6:30 pm

30

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

NOVEMBER 2016

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1

C.O.M. meets @ 8:30

am

2

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Bingo @ 1 pm

3

Meadview Ridge

riders ATV Club @

9 am

4 5

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Line Dancers @ 6:30

pm

6

Crafty Ladies @ 1 pm

Bingo @ 6:30 pm

7

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

8

Red hats Society @

1:30 pm

9

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Bingo @ 1 pm

10

MCA Membership

Meeting @ 9 am

11 12

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Line Dancers @ 6:30

pm

13

Quail @ 8:30 am

Crafty Ladies @ 1 pm

Bingo @ 6:30 pm

14

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Explorers meet @ 6:30

pm

15 16

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Bingo @ 1 pm

17

18 19

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

LMRFD @ 1:00 pm

Line Dancers @ 6:30

pm

20

Crafty Ladies @ 1 pm

Bingo @ 6:30 pm

21

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

22 23

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Bingo @ 1 pm

24

MCA Breakfast

Brunch @ 10 am

MCA office closes

at noon

Christmas Eve

25

Christmas

Day

26

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Line Dancers @ 6:30

pm

27

Crafty Ladies @ 1 pm

Bingo @ 6:30 pm

28

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

29 30

Body Cond @8-10 am

Sit & Be Fit @10:15

Bingo @ 1 pm

31

MCA office closes

at noon

NEW YEAR’S EVE

DECEMBER 2016

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Meadview Monitor Meadview Civic Association, Inc.

247 E. Meadview Blvd. P.O. Box 217

Meadview, AZ 86444

Phone: 928-564-2313 Fax: 928-564-2520

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