Community members are invited to make donations of yard sale items and then come see what they can find to take home with them.
Those who can donate are encouraged to take their items to the Old Logandale School on Friday between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Yard sale shopping will be open to the public from 5-8 p.m. on Friday, and again from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. Anything not taken home will be donated to charity.
Volunteers are still needed. Those interested can go to www.justserve.org for information.
This is a community event, however participants must pre-register, www.educationalfarmfoundationmv.com
A food swap is part silent auction/part village marketplace/part fun-loving open house where your homemade, homegrown, and foraged creations become your own personal currency for use in swapping with other participants. Diversify your pantry while meeting your friends and neighbors!
Each swapper displays his or her wares on tables, along with a sheet filled out for each item and a few lines under the item. The first part of the swap is devoted to walking around, examining, talking, and sampling items from the other swappers.
Then, everyone writes on the sheets of paper the items they would like to swap. For example, if Margot has some jam you’d like, you may write on her sheet of paper what you’re willing to swap for it. Multiple people can put in swap offers for the same item.
This is purely a swap – no selling or exchange of money is allowed.
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday and Tuesday.
This is an opportunity for incoming 6th grade students to meet their teachers, tour the school and have two fun transitional days. Lunch will be provided.
For more info call 702-397-8610 or stop by the school.
In place of the regular monthly meeting, this event is intended to educate the public and improve preparedness in the event of an emergency. The fair will feature various aspects regarding personal emergency preparedness, and will have a variety of “booths”. So far, over 20 booths have signed up. Topics include army surplus, communications, mason jar canning, blue water barrels, pre-planning, preparedness oils, CPR and first aid, desert preparedness, CERT, DIY laundry soap, ambulance preparedness, micronutrients, Clark County Emergency Management and more.
Information about the preparedness meetings are posted regularly on the group’s Facebook page at Moapa Valley Emergency Preparedness.
All incoming freshman and students new to MVHS and their parents/guardians are invited to attend.
5-5:15 general meeting in the theater with Mr. Ada,s.
5:15-7 p.m. students will be able to purcvhase activity cards, PE clothes, yearbooks and fall sports family passes.
No personal checks will be accepted. Only cash, debit or credit cards.
Meet in the auditorium for a brief introduction. Parents will be able to meet teachers and tour the campus. Also the library will be open so parents/guardians can come in and pay fees and/or purchase PE clothes.
If you have not completed the online registration process there will be computers available in the library and assistance if needed.
For more information please call 702-397-8610 or stop by the school.
In the OLSHACS kitchen.
Permanent Learning Solutions. Register for your preschool evaluation.
Call KaeLyne Pendleton 702-397-8428 or 702-706-4599
FOR PARENTS ONLY!
Come see what the expectations for your child are throughout this school year.
There will be 3 25 min. rotation sessions.
2:15 to 3:25 p.m. at the Overton pool. Transportation home will be provided for those students who are eligible.
For more info. call 702-397-8610.
Hands on Workshop At The Lost City Museum
August 29th 11-2
Class starts every half hour
Open to ages 8-adult
Register at the museum or call
702-397-2193