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Route 66 Rotary Club busy in Kingman

KINGMAN — Becky Hill, president of Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club presenting Carly Urquardt, Boys and Girls Club Branch Manager with a check from the tips of the Oktoberfest at Metcalfe Park on November 7.

Cherish Shattuck-Sammeli, Vice Mayor from the City of Kingman came and spoke to the Club on November 21 to give an update on what is happening in Kingman at this time. Becky Hill, president of Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club is standing with the Vice Mayor.