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Peach Springs receives new Boys & Girls Club resource room

PEACH SPRINGS – In partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona and Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale (BGCS), Fiesta Bowl Charities celebrated the opening of a newly-renovated Community Resource Room at the Peach Springs branch of BGCS.   The Community Resource Room fosters a sense of connection and support designed to serve as a safe space for local youth and teens in Peach Springs. The revamped room includes additional seating and tables for collaborative activities, a dedicated area to showcase their art, new electronics including a television, Nintendo Switch, two virtual reality headsets and more. A 12×10…

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Peach Springs receives new Boys & Girls Club resource room

PEACH SPRINGS – In partnership with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona and Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale (BGCS), Fiesta Bowl Charities celebrated the opening of a newly-renovated Community Resource Room at the Peach Springs branch of BGCS.   The Community Resource Room fosters a sense of connection and support designed to serve as a safe space for local youth and teens in Peach Springs. The revamped room includes additional seating and tables for collaborative activities, a dedicated area to showcase their art, new electronics including a television, Nintendo Switch, two virtual reality headsets and more. A 12×10…

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Rotary donates to local charities

Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club presented several donations at its December 1 meeting. Dr. Catherine Normoyle, from the Marvelous School accepted a $1,500 microgrant from the club. From tips received at this year’s Oktoberfest, the club awarded $800 to Robotics Team 60, $250 to Family, Career and Community Leaders of America and $200 to Kingman Young Marines.

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Rotary donates to local charities

Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club presented several donations at its December 1 meeting. Dr. Catherine Normoyle, from the Marvelous School accepted a $1,500 microgrant from the club. From tips received at this year’s Oktoberfest, the club awarded $800 to Robotics Team 60, $250 to Family, Career and Community Leaders of America and $200 to Kingman Young Marines.

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