Saturday, May 27, 2017
Pictures of the Community Cleanup
The community cleanup event on Saturday, May 20 was a great success and hopefully even a little fun for those who participated. We were able to clean up the roadsides and several properties for some residents who needed help. Everyone met at the fire station for assignments and then worked at different jobs for about three hours before returning to the fire station for delicious corn dogs, drinks, chips and watermelon. Thanks everyone who participated! We noticed a lot of other residents were busy cleaning up their own property that weekend so Pine Valley is all cleaned up and ready for summer!
Sunday, May 21, 2017
Monday, May 15, 2017
Thursday, May 11, 2017
Volunteers Needed
Dixie Arizona Strip Interpretive Association
(DASIA) is seeking interested volunteers to help operate the Pine Valley Heritage
Center during the summer season. The Center is open from 10 am to 5
pm Mon thru Sat from Memorial Day through Labor Day. We especially
need help on Saturdays. The minimum shift is four hours per week.
If you are able to assist, please contact Kenneth Sizemore at 435-688-3273, ksizemore@d-asia.org.
Monday, April 24, 2017
Friday, March 31, 2017
Winter Again
As the daffodils were blooming and the fruit trees were getting ready to bloom, winter came again. :)
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
St. Patrick's Day Celebration
Those who attended the St. Patrick's Day Celebration experienced a lot of green and a lot of fun! The Irish trio entertained us all with traditional Irish music and the corned beef and cabbage as well as all of the other food was delicious! Along with St. Patrick's Day, we celebrated the 175th birthday of the Relief Society and Mary Esther received a lot of "gifts" representing its history.
Thanks to everyone who brought food, cooked corned beef, helped to decorate or just came. There were about a hundred people in attendance, including a number of visitors. If you missed this one, please attend the next; it's a great way to get to know the people in the valley and to enjoy one of the benefits of living in a small community.
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