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March 2019 Northeast Newsletter
Clark County Commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick
500 South Grand Central Parkway
Box 551601 Las Vegas, NV. 89155-1601
702-455-3500
Dear Residents,
Thank you so much for taking the time to be engaged in your
community. We are looking forward to some projects breaking
ground this spring or early summer. While I know it’s frustrating
that government is slow, we run into challenges because we must
abide by state law. Additionally, we have to compete with the
private sector in getting both engineering and architectural companies
to work on County projects. We love hearing from you, so feel free
to reach out anytime.
Marilyn
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Marilyn has been working on bringing natural gas to Mesquite since 2012 when she served as
an Assemblywoman in the Nevada Legislature and has continued working towards this goal
after becoming a Clark County Commissioner in 2016. Marilyn was able to see all the effort
come to fruition on February 13, 2019 as Danielle’s Chocolates & Popcorn became the first
business to use natural gas in Mesquite. Marilyn knew bringing natural gas to Mesquite
would serve as a benefit to attract diverse businesses to the area and would give homeowners
more options.
Commissioner Marilyn Kirkpatrick, Vice President of Southwest Gas Operations John Hester and Mayor Al Litman
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Resident of the Month A hero can be defined in many
ways, this month we’re happy to
recognize Luke Minogue for the
bravery and selfless act of
kindness he showed to a woman
in distress. On June 8, 2018 Luke
assisted in saving the life of a
woman who was contemplating
suicide while standing on a
bridge over the I-15. Luke called
the police and began talking
with her while he waited for an
officer to arrive. Even after the
officer arrived, Luke remained
on scene to help pursued her to
safety and assisted in detaining
her so she could receive medical
assistance. Shown in the
pictures, Lieutenant Jeff Stuart
(middle) and Officer Bradford
recognized Luke for his bravery.
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The Loop at
Moapa Valley
March 23rd
Follow the link for an interactive
map or to contact personnel
www.theloopatmoapavalley.com
The Moapa Valley Revitalization Project (MVRP)
has organized an 18 mile bike trail set to highlight
the valley by giving participants a full view of
what Moapa Valley has to offer. On your ride you
can expect to see the natural beauty of the
surrounding mountainous terrain which draws
visitors from all over the world, and is popular for
those who enjoy hiking, off-roading, camping,
horseback riding and more.
You will also be able to stop at local organic
produce farms, honey producers, rivers, a local
rescue which is home to horses, pigs, emus, chickens
and geese; local artists, museums, fire department,
dining, living and so much more.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to experience
the valley in a unique way
Judge Lanny Waite was honored
on January 30, 2019 by family,
friends, and colleagues for his
32 years of service to our valley.
Although he has retired, he plans
to remain active and will serve as
Senior Judge for the Municipal
and Justice courts in Nevada.
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Just a little fun between our Clark County Parks and Rec
Staff and Our Young Residents
August 10th & 17th 8-5pm
If you’re looking to join a team of
trained-skilled individuals who assist
our local emergency personnel during
various emergency situations; then
sign up to become a part of our local
CERT team. You will receive
training organized by our Clark
County Fire Department and local
resident, Cindy Hardy.
One example of service: This group of
volunteers has been vital in assisting
our elderly and/or handicapped
residents by strategically placing
sandbags in areas affected by rain
waters to help diminish the threat of
water damage to their homes.
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You may have noticed that Clark County Public
Works has replaced street lights county wide
including: Bunkerville, Moapa and Moapa Valley.
The new LED lighting is more efficient and longer
lasting.
Moapa Valley Library Activities
702-397-2690
English Language discussion group
every 3rd Saturday
@10:15am
Tuesday Morning Matinee
usually on the 2nd or 3rd Tuesday
@12pm
Book Discussion Group 2nd Saturday
@10am
Visit the library for details and to see
about children’s programming
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Visitors from all over the world come to our
valley to enjoy the beauty of our desert and
play on our trails. Our warm winters are a nice
draw for those who are looking to get away
from the bitter cold in other places, especially
this year’s harsh weather.
Our dedicated road maintenace crew is
busy cleaning up after all the much
needed rain our valley has received.
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On March 5, 2019 the Clark County Board of County Commissioners declared
March as Opioid Awareness Month. Clark County is the 4th highest in death related
incidents related to opioid abuse.
Marilyn was at the forefront encouraging everyone to get involved due to the crises taking
place with opioid abuse around the country in hopes to raise awareness to the issue.
March Declared National Opioid Awareness
Month in Clark County
Marilyn asked Jack Martin if the
Spring Mountain Youth Camp
would get involved in this
campaign and the students
created several beautiful pieces
of art to showcase the dangers of
abusing prescription drugs, those
pieces will be showcased at the
entrance of the Government
Center all month
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Mark your calendar
The Clark County Fair and Rodeo is one of
the largest and most anticipated events we
have in our valley. There’s a lot of
entertainment ranging from the rodeo, piggy
races, fair games and rides, and of course a
delicious variety of food to choose from.
Visit http://www.ccfair.com/ for a complete
list of activities to choose from.
See the website for details: http://ccfair.com/
Many of our students spend a great portion
of their year caring for livestock which
teaches them about the hard labor and cost
that goes into being a farmer. They also
learn interview skills as they meet with
buyers. They then bring their animals and
are judged on showmanship and breed
standard of perfection.
St. Patrick’s Day Fundraiser
Join United Seniors for fun filled time
Where: Senior/Rec Center 325 N. Cooper
When: March 15th, 2019 @5:30pm
Door prizes provided by
local businesses and residents
Lost City Museum Kids Day
Free admission for kids
Includes a morning craft
and snack for K-5
April 20th
721S. Moapa Valley Blvd.
Overton, NV. 89040
9am-11:30PM
Email your waiver to [email protected]
Call Jesse with your questions
702-397-2193 ex 24
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Clark County is accepting applications
for part time Lifeguard I/II
This is to fill several vacancies throughout Clark County
with a beginning pay rate of $9 hr.
For more information contact the Clark County
Fair Grounds at 702-398-7480
EASTER EGG HUNT COMING SOON
Clark County Parks and Rec hosts Easter fun each April
call your local office for details 702-398-7480
Moapa Valley April 18th / Moapa April 17th
Arts dollars are being used for an outdoor art piece pointing
visitors to the Double Negative which was created in 1969.
The Double Negative is visited by art enthusiasts from around
the world. This form of art is known as land art which is
created outdoors using natural materials and is known to be
in remote settings.
For more information visit www.clarkcountynv.gov
or
https://clarkcountynv.bonfirehub.com/portal/?tab=openOpportunities
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Mesquite Recreation Center 100W. Old Mill Rd. Meswqquaite, NV. 89027
702-346-8732
Mesquite Senior Center 102 W. Old Mill Rd. Mesquite, NV. 89027
702-346-5290
Mesquite Works Job Fair
March 30th
9am-1pm
City of Mesquite Recreation
Center Gymnasium 100 W. Old
Mill Rd. Mesquite, NV.
Call the Mesquite Works office
801-613-0699 to inquire about
resume writing (available Tue,
Wed and Thursdays)
Or Call
Linda Rino
801-613-0699
5-K Run for Fund$
April 6 @10am-2pm (all ages)
Mesquite Community Education Foundation is a
non-profit organization who raises money for Virgin
Valley High School scholarships (VVHS).
Sign up as an individual or team (up to 4members).
Applications are available now at the VVHS.
Register early by March 15 to ensure you receive a
t-shirt. Registrations accepted up to day of race.
Sponsor or donate: [email protected]
Chair Exercise Program
Get up and Go- easy to follow low impact
aerobics designed to help with flexibility and is
available 4 days a week
Monday- Strength Training
Tuesday- Balance and Breathing
Wednesday- Qi Gong
Thursday- Cardio
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Clark County Wetlands Park hosts
fieldtrips every Tuesday and Thursday and
serves over 3,000 students per school
year. Volunteers of the park along with
school personnel break into manageable
groups and go on an outdoor tour to view
the nature preserve, a bridge which
overlooks the Vegas wash; students learn
about habitats and are known to see the
wildlife such as birds, turtles and fish.
Recently, 3rd graders from Grant Bowler
had the opportunity to take a field trip
where they were able to see a soft
shelled turtle and owl. They also
learned to identify scat and animal
tracks.
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Events you can participate in during the months of March and April
March 16th- Approximately 700 runners will be participating in a half marathon,
12k, 5k and one-mile run on the Historic Railroad Trail
http://www.bbscrun.com/stpatricksdayrun
March 17th- Wildflower Walk- join rangers near the Lake Mead Visitor Center at
2pm and talk with rangers about the desert blooms
March 23rd- Majestic Canyon Hike
March 30th-Bowl of Fire- Moderate to strenuous guided hike
April 6th- Great American Cleanup
[email protected] / 702-293-8714
April 13th- open to the first 18 people. Join a botanist to help collect native
seeds for the native plant nursery
[email protected] / 702-293-8714
Call the visitor center for additional information
Lake Mead National Recreation Area 702-293-8990
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Thank you for taking the time to read our newsletter. This is our way of
communicating with you so please let us know if there’s a topic that you would like
to see in a future newsletter. We like to recognize members of our community who
use their time and talent for the benefit of others. If there’s someone you would like
to recognize, please let us know.
You may visit, call or email Amelia at the following:
Moapa Valley Community Center @320 N. Moapa Valley Blvd.
702-397-6475 / [email protected]
You may be interested in learning more about District B and what we’re up to.
Please email or call Vanessa or follow this direct link to our other newsletter
702-455-3504 / [email protected]
Town Board Meeting Information
Moapa: http://www.clarkcountynv.gov/administrative-services/town-liaison/services/Pages/TAB_CAC-Information.aspx
1340 E. Highway 168 @7pm at the Marley P. Robinson Justice Court and Community Center
This board meets quarterly: No meeting set
Moapa Valley: http://www.clarkcountynv.gov/administrative-services/town-liaison/services/Pages/TAB_CAC-Information.aspx
320 N. Moapa Valley Blvd @7pm at the Moapa Valley Community Center
This board meets monthly: Next meeting set for March 13th & March 27th
Bunkerville: http://www.clarkcountynv.gov/administrative-services/town-liaison/services/Pages/TAB_CAC-Information.aspx
190 E. Virgin Street (behind the community center off of the Justice Court Facility)
This board meets quarterly: Next meeting set for No meeting set
****Meeting dates are subject to change. Please call, visit or email Amelia for information:
702-397-6475, 320 N. Moapa Valley Blvd. Overton, NV. , [email protected]
You may also be interested in:
Moapa Valley Fire District Advisory Board: Next Meeting March 12th at Fire Station 73
http://www.clarkcountynv.gov/fire/Pages/MoapaValleyFireDistrictAdvisoryBoard.aspx