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The Coyote Times August 15th 2013 Photos by Wanda Issue #153 Sundance He's an older guy but still spry. He does have advanced arthritis in his one knee that bothers him from time to time- but he is living a good horse life in Assisted Living at Shiloh Horse Rescue. ARMY Greg Fend D.C. Rich Jordan Mahaffey Mike Mestas Thomas Lahey Kris Fosmoe David Reyes Daryl Groneman Justin Groneman Steven Walton Eric Rogers Ryan Black Pricilla Hartsoe Thomas Penkal Kenneth Scott Elihu Gaines Chyanna Dresden Christopher Carter Billy Berkheimer Jason Miller Sean Williams Shadie B. Wagner Bob Harrington Logan Timberlake SANDY VALLEY S Military Family NAVY Edgar Aguilar Adam Smith Phillip Hayes John Hilgar Arturo Colon Julio Colon Destini Smith ARMY/NAVAL RES. Luke Mostoller David Albright Tony Pohl R.O.T.C. Megan Fosmoe AIR FORCE Jennifer Walsh Aron Wing Army Rangers Anthony Brown Marines Ricardo Garcia Trenton Brooksher Michael Carlson Steven Barnes Coast Guard Cordell Benner Darian Suprun National Guard ChasenYoung Michael Plaza Valeria R. Colon Kristopher Lockett Shiloh Horse Rescue A place of peace for horses in need Shiloh Horse Rescue & Sanctuary in Sandy Valley was founded in September, 2003. Shiloh rescues abused, neglected, injured and slaughter-bound horses of all types. Shiloh is run by Jill Curtis-Weber, Founder, Todd Weber, Ranch Manager and Sally Vandenberg, Co-Founder. Shiloh is forever dedicated to the memory of our beloved Tony Curtis. Normal Volunteer/Visiting hours: 9.00am 1:00pm Daily Email address: shilohhorse@aol.com Website: www.shilohhorserescue.com (More information on page 3) Sandy Valley Grange Sandy Valley Grange will not meet this month at their regular time or at the Senior Center. The group will be meeting with Pahrump Grange, as well as the Amagosa Grange on Tuesday the 20th of July, in Pahrump. For information, please call Bonnie at 723-5282. The Sandy Valley Grange normally meets on the 3rd Thursday of the month at the Senior Center at 6:00pm

Sandy Valley Aug. 15th Aug. 31st Thurs. Aug. 15th Weight management 10am S.C. Pinochle 1pm S.C. Fri. Aug. 16th Cong. Joe Heck 11am-12noon S.C. Genealogy 2pm S.C. Sat. Aug. 17th Pancake Breakfast 8-10:30am S.C. Bingo 7pm K.S. Mon. Aug. 19th Coffee & donuts8am 10:30am S.C. Tues. Aug. 20th Line Dance 12 noon S.C Wed. Aug. 21st Crafts 1pm S.C. Thurs. Aug. 22nd Weight management 10am S.C. Soup & quackers 1pm S.C. Gardening 6pm S.C. Fri. Aug. 23rd Line Dance class 1pm S.C. Sit & sew 2pm S.C. Mon. Aug. 26th Line Dance class 112 noon S.C. Tues. Aug. 27th Line Dance 12 noon S.C. Wed. Aug. 28th Crafts 1pm S.C. Thurs. Aug. 29th Weight class 10am S.C. Pinochle 1pm S.C. Fri. Aug. 30th Line Dance 12 noon S.C. Senior Center Bingo Night Aug. 17th 7pm at Keystone Center Trail s End General Store 723-5111 600 E. Quartz Ave. Sandy Valley Family Owned & Operated Open 7 Days a Week Beer & Wine Groceries & Ice Variety of Cleaning Supplies ATM Machine The Coyote Times can be viewed/ downloaded at GHS site http:// goodsprings.org/sandy.php#coyote 2 Coyote Times Is now sending copies of the paper via e-mail. If you would like a copy using e-mail, just let Ann Weber know at 723-1117 or e-mail her at aweber246@hotmail.com. Of course there is no charge for this service. We just want to keep you up-to-date on happenings and events going on in our Valley. Look for the Coyote Times twice a month now, the 1st & the 15th promptly every month. If there is something of interest that you want to share, call or e- mail Ann and let her know. Coyote Times can be Picked up at: Trail s End General Store Sandy Valley Post Office The Idle Spur The Senior Center Hitchin Post Cafe Coyote Times Disclaimer The Coyote Times is a community service. Any and all materials herein have either been illegally copied from well-established publications or flitted through the mind of the Editor and should not be taken to heart. Any attempt to copy or discredit the contents herein, shall be subject to the Law of Sandy Valley, which shall be determined at a later date.

Sandy Valley School Sandy Valley School Invites YOU to the Annual Back to School Open House on August 22, 2013 in the SVS Multipurpose Room 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Setting the Record Straight While serving on the Sandy Valley Citizens Advisory Council during the 2110-2012 term, it became apparent that growing business demands would eventually prevent my attendance at all of the meetings. In November 2012, I contacted the other board members regarding my continuing service. Each board member requested I reapply for the 2013-2014 term. Subsequently, I was reappointed. However, 2013 brought increased business and travel. Working in the field of educational consulting is extremely rewarding. While realizing that it would be a disservice to stay on the board, I was aware also that the board could continue with 4, or even as few as 3, members throughout the remainder of the term. Therefore on May 23, 2013, I formally submitted my resignation effective that date. I enjoyed my time on the board and especially working with Chris Munhall and Commissioner Brager as well as various Clark County departments (ie: CCPRO, CCAC, SNHD, Republic Services etc.) in providing support to and improving communication with Sandy Valley. I thank them for allowing me to serve Sandy Valley and ALL of its residents. I wish the remaining SVCAC members all the best! Patrick Lee Shiloh s Guardian Angel & Cherub Programs Shiloh is home to many many older horses. Most were rescued from slaughter, abuse or neglect at an advanced age and are living out their golden years in the rescue. Feeding these older horses can be difficult and expensive, they need extra feed to stay healthy and strong- but with so many other horses also in the rescue, the older horse care can be a drain on our finances. So, we have created the Guardian Angel Program especially for our seniors residents. Our Angel Horses are waiting to meet you! See the list of available Angel Horses. Become a Shiloh Guardian Angel with a $60.00 donation to a senior of your choice. GA wings $50.00 of this donation covers the cost of their formulated feed for one month while $10.00 from each $60.00 donation goes directly into our new HALO Fund which is a medical fund that helps Shiloh cover the many veterinary issues that arise when caring for horses in their late 20's and 30's. Or become a Cherub with a $30.00 donation to a senior horse! GA cherub Your $30.00 donation goes toward paying for half of the monthly cost of a senior horse, with $25.00 going to buy the formulated feed for your Angel Horse and $5.00 going directly into our Halo Medical Fund. One time or monthly donations are welcomed and appreciated! Guardian Angels can follow the exploits of the Gummies on their very own Facebook Page. We will also add your email to our list and you will receive photos of your Angel Horse each week directly to your inbox. How to become a Guardian Angel or Cherub: Checks or money orders may be mailed to: Shiloh Charitable Trust 777 East Quartz Ave #9005 Sandy Valley, NV 89019 Credit cards are also accepted over the phone, please call Jill at 702-480- 8906. SAVE THE DATE Sandy Valley Senior Center On Sunday, September 15, 2013 from 3 P.M. to 6 P.M. Dinner will be served at the Senior Center. The Menu is Meat Pasties (pies), Salad and a choice of Ice Cream cone or Root Beer float. A beverage of ice tea or lemonade all for the small price of $5.00. Soda will be available at a small extra charge. Everyone is welcome, come and enjoy your friends and neighbors, have a nice Sunday dinner and good conversation. We look forward to seeing you there!! Pancake Breakfast 8am 10:30am Sat. Aug. 17th Produce will be available Your choice of pancakes or biscuits & gravy $3.50 Coffee & Doughnuts 8>001m 10:30am Monday, Aug. 19th At the Senior Center 3

BACK TO SCHOOL SHOPPING LIST CCSD provides necessary supplies for all students in order to meet their education needs. However, we realize that sometimes parents choose to buy school supplies for their children. Should you decide to do this, the following optional items would be appreciated. PRE SCHOOL Sweat pants, gender appropriate underwear and socks, white school glue KINDERGARTEN 1 plastic pocket folder with brads, 2 boxes of 24 count crayons, 1 box 8 Crayola Washable Markers, 1 bottle white glue,, 2 dry erase markers, 1 pair Fiskar scissors, 2 boxes of tissue, 24 pack of pencils, 1 package of large paper plates, 1 box gallon zip lock baggies, 1 box quart zip lock baggies, 1 zipper pencil bag pouch, 2 big pink pearl erasers, 1 container of hand sanitizer, 1 container of Clorox Wipes (no Lysol Please) FIRST GRADE Small personalized dry erase board, set of dry erase markers, 5 composition books, pocket folders, colored pencils, box of crayons SECOND GRADE Crayons, colored pencils, pencils, composition books, markers, wide ruled spiral notebooks, tow pocket folders, pink erasers. THIRD GRADE Pencils, Pencil Top Erasers, Pencil Cases, Box of 24 Crayons, Box of 12 Colored Pencils, Highlighters, Loose Leaf Notebook Paper, Spiral Notebooks, Letter Sized Manila File Folders FOURTH GRADE Package of 50 sheets lined notebook paper, 4 boxes of pink erasers, 10 boxes of #2 pencils, 5o pencil pack holder for binders with cloth zippers please, 1 good pencil sharpener, 20 boxes of 12 count colored pencils, 2 cases copy paper FIFTH GRADE Loose leaf paper, spiral notebooks, pocket folders, #2 pencils (Ticonderoga brand if possible last longer), glue sticks, colored recipe cards SIXTH GRADE Two inch binders, pencils, markers, notebook paper, translucent zippered envelopes, scotch tape, permanent black markers (no Sharpies), staples, white out correction tape, colored pens, dry erase markers, painters tape, plastic sheet or page protectors, Ziploc baggies in gallon and quart size, glue sticks, jump drive SEVENTH GRADE Glue Sticks, Scotch Tape, composition books, pencils, jump drive, loose leaf college ruled paper and spiral notebooks EIGHTH GRADE Glue Sticks, Scotch Tape, composition books, pencils, jump drive, loose leaf college ruled paper and spiral notebooks HIGH SCHOOL College ruled loose leaf notebook paper and spiral notebook paper, pencils, pens, scotch tape, erasers, AA batteries, jump drives Also needed is Colored and White CARD Stock Paper, copy paper, pencils, more pencils, and even more pencils, and then more pencils after that. Loose Leaf notebook paper, composition books, spiral notebooks, and kleenex. Batteries of all shapes and sizes but AA mostly. Paper, pens, glue sticks, erasers, crayons, and such are always needed. And... of course in the age of technology the older kids need jump drives. THANKS THANKS THANKS to all the people who help us out each year and thank you, Ann, for spreading the word. Idle Spurs Tavern Sat. Aug. 17th 6:00pm Calling All Leo's BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION KING OF ALL LEO'S Por Ole' George Everyone Welcome (pot luck) (Horseshoe Tournament) The Notice in the Review Journal In regards to the Legal Notice in the RJ discussing CCSD and the proposed land acquisition for a high school in Sandy Valley. This notice was posted by BLM and the application originated in 2007 at which time there was bussing of students from Sandy Valley to Liberty High School. Due to the lengthy process dealing with the federal government the notice is just this year being posted. However, this posting represents another important step toward the acquisition and could mean we will possibly see action within the next 5 years. The reversal of Keystone's offer to donate property was a setback but CCSD is still moving forward with plans to expand and improve our Sandy Valley Schools. 4

Valley Electric Sponsored Conference in Utah Bobby Calhoun participated and really enjoyed the event. The picture of the 4 teens that went with me will be on the cover of the September s Ruralite magazine, I am assuming there will be caption on the finished cover (attached). This year s theme was Don t Let Others Change Your Color. Our attendees represented Beatty, Amargosa Valley, Pahrump and Sandy Valley. The week-long event was held July 15-19, 2013 on the campus of Snow College in Ephraim, Utah. There were attendees from Nevada, Utah, Wyoming as well as Colorado, approximately 115 youth attendees plus many chaperones. This was a great opportunity for our youth to learn about the cooperative business model and make new friends while becoming inspired. The UREA Youth Leadership Challenge gave them a chance to learn leadership skills, build selfesteem and challenge themselves. Rebecca Lockhart, a member of the Utah House of Representatives and Utah s current Speaker of the House spoke to the attendees and answered many questions on government. Interestingly she is a Nevada native. One activity divided everyone up into groups that were electric cooperatives. They were given criteria and had to make decisions for the cooperative and create rates. It was interesting to see how the different groups came up with different rates and then had to explain them as cooperatives do in the real world. The attendees were housed and teamed with attendees from different cooperatives to enable them to make new friends, share experiences and see a different perspective. The days were long and the attendees were worn out with the daily classroom time, Snow Follies (outdoor water games, focus on teamwork) and the ropes course. They were expected to pay attention and take notes. They were given a 30 question written test on the constitution, cooperatives, Rachel s Challenge and other topics addressed throughout the week. A few questions from the test dealing with cooperatives: 1. What year was the Rural Electrification Act signed? 2. What person(s) at the coop make polices? 3. What is the single biggest cost for electric cooperatives? There was a dress code in place throughout the week with everyone expected to dress in their best dress for the banquet. They youths adhered and no one complained. Bobby represented Sandy Valley High School, the community of Sandy Valley and Valley Electric well, thank you for nominating him. I will be in touch early next year for a nominee from Sandy Valley again. Fundraiser dinner for Adrian Singh (Rachel & Larry Singh Sat. Aug. 31st Dinner plates - $7.00 Spaghetti & salad 6:00pm @ Keystone Center Donations are welcome Raffle Tickets- $1.00 2 dinners @ Monte Carlo 2 dinners @ Gold Strike $50 gift card to California Pizza Kitchen $50 gift card to Olive Garden Kindle fire HD Any questions contact Jamie Pascua @ 702-580-8208 5

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The Hitchin Post Café 723-1500 Mon. Sat. 11:00am 8:00pm Sun.. 8:00am to 6:00pm Sandy Valley Community Church The Friendly Log Cabin Church 720 Jade Ave. Sandy Valley, NV 89019 (702)723-1653 PASTOR MIKE IMUS Sandy Valley AA Meetings Friday @ Keystone Center @7pm Step Study Anytime @ Surely s house Call for location and availability For information call Dave 723-5329 Surely 723-1101 SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR KIDS AND ADULTS @ 9:30 A.M. PRAISE AND WORSHIP AND MESSAGE STARTING @ 10:30 A.M. SNACKS AND MEAL EVERY SUNDAY AFTER THE SER- VICE! SUNDAY EVENING SINGING AND PRAYER SERVICE @ 6:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY @ 6:30 A.M. THURSDAY WOMENS BIBLE STUDY @ 3 P.M. CELEBRATE RECOVERY @ 6:30 P.M. THURSDAYS FRIDAY NIGHT YOUTH GROUP CALLED-REFUGE-AGES 13-23 @ 6:30 P.M.TO 10 P.M BIBLE TEACHING - CHRIST CENTERED - NON- DENOMINATIONAL Sandy Valley!!! Our HS Rodeo Team needs YOUR support!!!! Did you know that these rodeo athletes have to abide by CCSD rules but that their families must foot the ENTIRE bill to compete? No other CCSD athlete, or their families, must foot their entire sports career!!! We know it isn't fair but until this changes any support you can offer our Sandy Valley Rodeo Team would be so appreciated. 7

IDLE SPUR TAVERN 702-723-1702 Specials & Tournaments Every Wed. Ladies Night 2 for 1 drinks 7:00pm 11:00pm Free Bingo 7:30pm Every Friday 8 Ball Pool Tournament 7:30pm $5.00 buy-in $2.00 drafts Every Sunday $2.00 Bloody Mary Special 8:00am Noon