Area in Brief
Poet Ken Moore sits at a table in his home in
the Zuni Mountains where he writes many of his works. Moore has
written over 825 poems with hundreds memorized. He describes "love"
as a theme that runs through his poems. Moore and his wife, Marti,
will be hosting another of their Poet's Promise Family Gatherings
on Saturday, July 19. [photo by Daniel Zollinger / Independent]
Trash Pick-up
GALLUP Gallup High School Cheerleaders trash pick-up will
be 8 a.m., July 19. Meet at Aztec Theaters parking lot and ending
at Ellis Tanner Trading Post. Gloves and trash bags available.
Cook out will be at Ellis Tanner after. Info call Tina 879-2082.
Food Program
GALLUP Connections Inc. announces the sponsorship of the
Child and Adult Care Food Program. All children in attendance
will be offered the same meals at no separate charge and with
no physical segregation of, or other discriminatory action against
any child because of race, color, age, national origin, sex or
disability. If you feel you have been discriminated against, write
immediately to: The Secretary of Agriculture, Washington D.C.
20250.
Gospel Music
GALLUP Cross walk presents a Gospel music concert at 7
p.m., tonight, at the First United Methodist Church, 1800 Red
Rock Drive, Gallup. The Quartet of three female and one male will
share music to left the soul. More info call 863-4512/.
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July 18, 2008
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3 killed by rocks
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Diné special
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Gamerco men are
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Going home Navajo
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