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The
Coyote Times
Jan. 15th, 2013 Photos by Wanda Issue #139
NAVY Edgar Aguilar Adam Smith Phillip Hayes John Hilgar Arturo Colon Julio Colon ARMY/NAVAL RES. Luke Mostoller David Albright Tony Pohl R.O.T.C. Megan Fosmoe AIR FORCE Jennifer Walsh
ARMY Greg Fend D.C. Rich Jordan Mahaffey Mike Mestas Thomas Lahey Kris Fosmoe David Reyes Daryl Groneman Justin Groneman Steven Walton Eric Rogers Ryan Black Pricilla Hartsoe Thomas Penkal Kenneth Scott Elihu Gaines Chyanne Dresden Christopher Carter Billy Berkheimer Jason Miller Sean Williams Shadie B. Wagner Bob Harrington
Army Rangers Anthony Brown Marines Ricardo Garcia Trenton Brooksher Michael Carlson Steven Barnes Coast Guard Cordell Benner Darian Suprun National Guard Chassen Young Michael Plaza Valeria R. Colon Kristopher Lockett
SANDY VALLEY’S Military Family
Koni Green 7/19/55—1/6/13
Koni Green lost her battle with cancer on Jan 6th, 2013. Koni was born on July 19th 1955, in Ogden Utah. She spent the first 18 years growing up in the Washington Ter-race area and was member of the LDS church, graduating from Bonneville High School in 1973.She then ventured to Las Ve-gas NV, attending UNLV Collage. Moving to Pahrump NV, she worked for Nye County Animal Control and then as a Deputy for Nye County Sheriff Department. Coming back in 1984 to Las Vegas working in the Security field Dunes Hotel & Casino and The Mirage Hotel & Casino where she was Security Capt. In 1997, Koni and Wanda moved to Sandy Valley. In 2001 Koni went to work for WSI at the test site climbing the ranks to be a Capt. once again. She enjoyed the outdoors, camping, softball, soccer, golf and riding both her horse Pep-per and the ATVS all over the place. She loved all her animals. Her fun personality will be missed by me, friends, her nieces, nephews and their families who loved her toughness, talent and sense of hu-mor, especially her Marksmanship. She is Survived by life partner of 26 years Wanda VanDyk of Sandy Valley NV; mother Mae (Ron) Christensen of Roy Utah; father Keith Green of Byron Center, MI; brother Mike (Celia) Green of Evanston, WY; sister Cindy (Gary) LaRose of Roy, Utah: Nieces and Nephews; Great Nieces and Nephews. (cont. on page 3)
GOODSPRINGS
SOUP COOK-OFF AND
BAKE SALE AUCTION Come and have lunch with us. A variety of soups to sample and delicious desserts to take home. A $5 donation will buy you 10 scoops of soup and a ballot to vote on your favorite one. Goodsprings Community Center, Saturday, January 19. Soup Cook-Off 12:00 noon -1:15, Auction 1:30. Bever-age and crackers provided. See you there.
Sandy Valley Jan. 15th—31st
Tues. Jan. 15th Creative Cooking noon S.C. CAC meeting 7:30pm C.C. Wed. Jan 16th Line Dance class noon S.C. Thurs. Jan. 17th Soup & Quackers 1pm S.C. Grange meeting 6pm S.C. Fri. Jan. 18th Sat. Jan. 19th Pancake Breakfast 8am—10:30am S.C. Bingo 7pm K.S. Mon. Jan. 21st Coffee & Donuts 9am S.C. Line Dance class 1pm S.C. Games 2pm S.C. Tues. Jan. 22nd Wed. Jan. 23rd Line dance class noon S.C. Crafts 1pm S.C. Thurs. Jan. 24th Gardening 6pm S.C. Fri. Jan. 25th Games 2pm S.C. Sat. Jan. 26th “Senior Prom” 5:30pm Multipurpose room school Mon. Jan. 28th Senior Board meeting 11am S.C. Line Dance 1pm S.C. Tue. Jan. 29th Wed. Jan. 30th Line dance class noon S.C. Thurs. Jan. 31st Soup & Quackers 1pm S.C.
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Is now sending copies of the paper via e-mail. If you would like a copy using e-mail, just let Ann
Weber know at 723-1117 or e-mail her at [email protected]. Of course there is no charge for
this service. We just want to keep you up-to-date on happenings and
events going on in our Valley. Look for the Coyote Times twice a
month now, the 1st & the 15th promptly every month.
If there is something of interest that you want to share, call or e-
mail Ann and let her know.
Coffee & Doughnuts At the
Senior Center 9am
Jan 21st
A small donation to cover the cost of the doughnuts would be
greatly appreciated
Trail’s End General
Store 723-5111
600 E. Quartz Ave. Sandy Valley
Family Owned &
Operated
Open 7 Days a Week
Beer & Wine Groceries &
Ice Variety of Cleaning Supplies
ATM
Machine
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It’s Time Happy New year to everyone, hope you had a wonderful holiday. Now that we are into a new year and all of the festivities are over, it is time to put away all of the Christ-mas decorations until next year. What I mean is all of the decora-tions that were put up for display on the pass. They do add to our community and to the beauty of desert flora. So now we need to remove all of those decorations, before they be-come a detriment to our valuable flora and fauna, and a general eye-sore. Please, please let us all do our part in this, if you put them up or know somebody who did then lets us get them down. Lyal S Darrel
Santa On the Pass I would like to thank whoever thoughtfully placed the decora-tions on the pass to help Santa send holiday cheer to all that passed by. It's nice to know that his presence brings joy to all that see him. (Well most everyone. The beer bottle was not funny!) If you would like them returned you can contact me @ [email protected]. Ann Weber also knows how to contact me. The decorations are in safe storage along with Santa. Again, I want to say thanks for your thoughtfulness. Santa's helpers
“Senior” Prom The Middle and High School Student Council is planning a ‘Senior “ Prom and is inviting all seniors in the community to attend.
Western Themed
“Senior” Prom
Sat. January 26th 5:30pm
Multipurpose Room
Barbecued Chicken and Ribs,
Baked Potato and Beans.
This is a First in Sandy Valley, so please all seniors (over 50) please show your support and plan on attending. If you don’t want to dance, you can tap your feet to the beat of the music and enjoy a fine meal.
Texas Hold-em Tournament
The Senior Center announces a new evening activity. Come join us for the first of many Super Senior Saturday’s. The first event will be a Texas Hold-em Tournament. Mark your calendars for February 23, 2013 with a 5:00 P.M. start time. The senior center will open the event with a stadium style pot luck. You can indulge in this splendid stadium feast when you bring a side dish or make a donation to the senior center. The cards will shuffle at 6:00 P.M. and all skill levels are welcome. If it’s your first time the dealers will assist you in playing your hand. The donation fee for the tournament will be $5.00. You may donate a 2nd time if needed. Tournament is limited to 2 donations. This is a winner taking home 75% and the senior center receiving 25% as a donation. If you don’t want to play but enjoy watching the action up close, then volunteer to be a dealer. If you are interested in dealing please call Suzi at 702-723-5143. If you want to be a spectator, then come on down, as there will be raffle prizes for both the tournament player and spectators alike. We hope to see all the folks who live in Sandy Valley, Don’t drive to the city to have fun, do it in your backyard at the Senior Center.
Koni Green (cont. from page 1)
A Celebration of life for Koni Green will be held on January 19th, 2013 at 1:00 pm on the 2nd floor at the Gold Strike Hotel and Casino Jean NV. Following the Celebration there will be a Pot Luck back in the Valley at the SV Senior Center at 4:00 p.m. Please, in lieu of flowers and money the family asks that you donate to the Keystone Enrichment Foundation, 777 East Quartz Ave P.M.B. 7750, Sandy Valley, NV 89019 . A Cancer fund has been set in Memory of Koni Green, No One Fights Alone, to help those who are also fighting cancer with medical and co-pays. I myself and know Koni would have wanted this, be-cause of the all love and support of so many people who helped us during this trying moment in our life. I Love you, Boo Boo, we will be together again
Sandy Valley
Grange Meeting
Thursday, Jan. 17th 6:00pm
At the Senior Center
Bingo Night
Jan. 19th 7pm
at Keystone Center
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Baby Sitters in Sandy Valley
Marcella 702-596-9419
Carrie Imus 702-218-6210
Maria Johnson 702-280-2276
Katie Imus
702-723-1653
Store N Stuff Located at the
Post Office We have locally crafted items, unique items and
everyday items. Cards, wrapping paper,
gift bags mailing supplies
Stop ‘N’ Shop
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Pastor Mike Imus
We welcome you all to our friendly log cabin church
Sandy Valley
Community Church 720 Jade Ave.
Church phone: 723-1653
Sunday School 9:30am to 10:15am
Worship 10:30am
Food & snacks following
Sunday Evening 6:30pm
Singing & praise time, devo-tional & prayer request.
Wednesday
6:30pm Bible Study, various topics
Thursday
3pm Ladies Study
OUR FIRST CELEBRATE RECOVERY CLASSES FOR ALL ADDICTIONS GENERAL MEETING
THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 2013 6 P.M.
AT THE SANDY VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH.
AGENDA WILL BE SNACKS, A SHORT MEETING AND GETTING TO KNOW EACH OTHER…NO PRESSURE AND NO PUTTING YOU ON THE SPOT!
PASTOR MIKE IMUS FROM THE
SANDY VALLEY COMMUNITY CHURCH 720 JADE AVE. WANTS TO INVITE ANYONE INTERESTED TO
ATTEND OR LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS FREE COURSE AND SET A GOOD TIME AND DAY FOR THE
CLASSES. The purpose of Celebrate Recovery is to fellowship and
celebrate God’s healing power in our lives through 8 recovery principles and the 12 Christ-centered Biblical
Steps. PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE AT 702-723-1653
IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND. Please e-mail me at [email protected] about
anything or schedule private meetings with us to find out if this encouraging approach to healing is for you.
Thanks your friendly neighbor and Pastor Mike Imus
The Hitchin’ Post Café
Due to popular demand, The Hitchin’ Post Café will open 7 days week.
Mon. thru Sat. 11:00am—8:pm
Sunday 8:00am—6pm
Stop by and enjoy the friendly atmosphere and delicious food Say “Hi” to Harlan and to his courteous staff!
Eat in or Take out
Life isn't tied with a bow
… but it's still a gift
If you need a shoulder to cry on, pull off to the side
of the road!
IDLE SPUR TAVERN 702-723-1702
Specials & Tournaments
Every Wed. Ladies Night 2 for 1 drinks
7:00pm—11:00pm Free Bingo
7:30pm
Every Friday 8 Ball Pool Tournament
7:30pm $5.00 buy-in $2.00 drafts
Every Sunday
$2.00 Bloody Mary Special 8:00am—Noon