By Stephanie Woods
Here are some of this week’s interesting currents events presented by The Stephanie Woods Team.
Skate park options need public opinions
The
new skate park will be built around the site of the old skate park at
the Chino Valley Community Center Park on Road 1 East. Both options are
linear, around the existing parks, along a dirt path and on a vacant
area behind the park's maintenance yard.
Local skateboarders and
bicyclists who use skate parks, and other interested groups, can see two
computer-generated plan options for a new skate park in Chino Valley
and can give their comments at a public hearing in late April.
The
Town will place the meeting fliers at each school in the community, as
well as the usual Town posting sites - Town Hall north campus, 1020 W.
Palomino Road (outside wall next to the Children's Library entrance);
Town Hall south campus, 202 N. Highway 89 (indoor wall of the front
entrance foyer); Chino Valley Post Office, 735 E. Road 2 North (indoor
lobby right of entrance); or on the Town's website at www.chinoaz.net.
The
Town, however, has no budget to build the skate park, and Public Works
Director/Town Engineer Ron Grittman said he's counting on in-kind
donations of materials and certain types of labor from the community,
along with some Town staff labor.
FLEA MARKET!!
April
12 is the High Desert Museum Flea Market from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Cordes Lakes Community Center. Vendors should call Bill at 928-458-9093
to rent a space. A Stevens Security Model 320 12-gauge pump shotgun is
being raffled. Only 200 tickets will be sold, at $10 each. Call Albert
at 928-925-6749 for tickets. Lunch will be available from 11:30 a.m. to 2
p.m. Bake sale takes place until all the goodies are gone.
CASINO NIGHT
On
Saturday, April 26, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. the Mayer Area Activity
Center will host its annual Casino Night, this year with a Western
theme. Ten dollars
will get you 20 casino chips to play blackjack,
Texas Hold'em, and poker. There will be a casino store to purchase
items with all your winnings. Food will be served all through the
evening.
GLASSFORD HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION GO AHEAD
The
Prescott Valley Town Council has an emergency measure to allow the
adoption of a proposed annexation of 1,259 acres located west of the
Granville subdivision, south of State Route 89A. This will be a new
master-planned community owned by Arizona Eco Development LLC (AED), an
Arizona – based real estate holding company with Jason Gisi as
president. Mr. Gisi has said that he hopes the project will be moving
forward by 2015.
FFA state champs our very own Equine Center students!
At
the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona Agribusiness and Equine
Center (AAEC) our Prescott Valley FFA Chapter students competed against
40 teams at the March 6 arizona FFA career development contest. This win
marks the first time the team has competed in the spring judging
competitions and will advance to October’s National FFA Convention in
Kentucky.
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