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    “Walk With Me, Be Drug Free” Event at Mortimer Farms

    March 5, 2020No Comments
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    Yavapai County Attorney's OfficePrescott AZ (March 5, 2020) – MATFORCE invites the public to Mortimer Farms on Saturday, March 28, 2020, for a free family-friendly event. Activities begin at 10 AM with fun children’s activities, face-painting, child-safe equipment to play on, barn animals to pet, hot chocolate and more.

    “This is my favorite MATFORCE event of the year,” said Sheila Polk, Yavapai County Attorney and Chair of MATFORCE. “We get full use of all the fun things to do at Mortimer Farms. Every year, we see more kids coming out with parents, their Bigs, or guardians to engage in healthy fun while celebrating being drug-free.”

    The event features an easy 1-mile family fun walk. Merilee Fowler, director of MATFORCE, encourages everyone to come out to this annual event. “My 6-year old granddaughter looks forward to this event every year,” said Fowler. “She keeps asking me, ‘Grandma, when is Walk With Me, Be Drug-Free?’ It warms my heart just to hear her ask!”

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    The event is free and no registration is necessary. Mortimer Farms is located at 12907 State Route 169 in Dewey. “I really hope to see a good crowd there this year,” said Polk. “I can’t think of a better way to spend a Saturday morning than outside with kids engaged in physical activity and having a great time.”

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