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Local grill to help raise funds for Final Journey healthcare nonprofit

LAKE HAVASU CITY – If you just so happen to be spending the Labor Day weekend in Lake Havasu, you may want to make a stop at Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews. The restaurant is famous for their delicious entrees and beverages and will be partnering up with health care nonprofit, Final Journey for an all-day fundraiser.  

With over 30 years’ experience in the nursing profession, founder of Final Journey Charles Perkins spent many years with hospice patients and in home care.

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Animal farm nonprofit helps trauma victims

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Equine certified founder Pam Nelson of the nonprofit Healing Meadows, is assisting victims of trauma cope with the help of farm animals. Last week, the organization hosted a meet and greet so that the community can learn more about how animals can play a key role with one’s emotional recovery. 

The Healing Meadows Meet and Greet took place on Thursday, August 15 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Grapes and Grains wine bar.

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LHC code changes for backyard fowls

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The gathering of burros occurred on August 5 with BLM successfully gathering 94 burros to ensure public safety. However, the animals are still on Highway 95, especially at night. 

Lake Havasu City board members caution the community to stay alert while on the highway in the evenings. City council approved two separate code changes to expand the density limit for the various residential zones for families along with the height limit of the Southgate district.

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Havasu church seeks volunteers for weekly soup kitchen

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The ministries available at Our Lady of the Lake Church are full of a variety of ways for the community and members to assist people with life challenges. For example, the congregation’s Prison Ministry provides mass to inmates twice a month and their Christ in our Neighborhood outreach spreads their message in people’s homes every third Saturday of the month.

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