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    hosts Annual Community Pot Luck

    November 3, 2014No Comments
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    logo_cornvillecommunityCornville AZ (November 3, 2014) – Cornville Community Association hosts the Annual Community Pot Luck on Wednesday, November 12. The event will be at Oak Creek School, 11490 Purple Sage Rd, Cornville beginning at 6 PM and it’s free and open to the public.

    Chip Davis, Tom Thurman, Fire Chief Hazime and their spouses along with Marlyn Summers and Firemen from the Page Springs Firehouse will attend. So please come out and join the gang and enjoy the company.

    Dom Giazzon will provide some music while we meet our friends and neighbors to start off the holiday season. Bring a dish to share of any type (meat, non-meat,vegetable, salad, dessert, etc.) and the Association will provide place settings, soft drinks & water.

    Contact Elayna at elaynarenee@yahoo.com /  928-301-3471  or Stephen at st3ph3n@mac.com /  928-649-1426 to donate an item for our raffle or to help with set up.

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    Cornville Community Association meets on the second Wednesday of each month except July & December. Our next meeting following the Pot Luck will be January 7th, but look for our annual community newsletter in early December with next year’s full calendar and reports from this year’s activities. Additional information is available at CornvilleAZ.org or at PO Box 1452, Cornville.

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