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Warms greetings from Prescott Valley.
The days have cooled and the last half of yard work season has arrived. Prescott Valley enjoyed a cultural festival that while small in comparison to others I've attended, was a wonderful thing to observe in a town that has a lot of fundementalism both politically and religiously. This was the second year and was slightly larger then the first year with many wonderfilled local artists attending. Also recently was the Yavapai County Fair. This was heavily attended and had a lot of venues to look at. I had the fortune and pleasure of being a spectator to a dance performance conducted by a local dance studio which featured many local young children and teens. It was refreshing to see that a business was playing a part to keep youth creatively involved and “off the street” while at the same time providing exercise, mental stimulation, and confidence.
Prescott Valley has its share of local issues in everything from politics, over population, unsustainable construction, to ruination of habitat and the environment, immigration, drugs, and racism, etc. Being primarily a retirement community, spirits from around the country have located themselves here and all of the issues found in a big city have followed along even though the population is not enough to qualify for being aught but a town. Express yourself in the wrong setting or crowd, watch out! With so many issues, its problematic to decide which to take on, and what to do, especially on an individual level. I would hazrd that this is a common issue.
Any zaadzters in Prescott Valley let me know and we'll hook up, or even in the surrounding communities. For you further away, I offer my support and am still interested in hearing what going on, and, can even be moved to transport myself to help out providing I've not booked myself elsewhere or am running low on finances.
Love and Light
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