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Mine Tour A Success On May 9th the Dewey-Humboldt held their second annual Mine Tour & BBQ out in the Bradshaw Mts. The word got out with all the advertising that was available. Calls were still coming in the day of the event wanting to get on the list and no one was refused. The volunteers from the Society were excited to have the community excited and looking forward to be able to take a Mine Tour with Kevin Leonard, John Young, and Phillip Condrey. The group of Prospectors from the PHX chapter GPAP came out to show how to pan for Gold and they Raffled off a Gold Nugget with the proceeds going to the Historical Society. They are always so supportive to the community. Country Gospel Music from the Orchard Ranch, Blue Grass and just good ole country music was enjoyed by all while the BBQs were fired up with hamburgers and hot dogs. Plates got filled with great food. The Kids enjoyed the Mule rides and some learned how to do some trick roping. The weather was wonderful after it had been so threating to us the day before. A great time had by all. Will do it again next year. We are planning a Old West Day Parade on Sept. 26 and bringing back the Agua Fria to Main Street. Look for more info about the Agua Fria in future newsletters. Plans are being made for the Parade and if you or your group is interested in participating that day please call...928-499-9972 Sue P., Dewey-Humboldt Historical Society http://www.dhhsmuseum.org Quality Rehabilitation MIKRUT PHYSICAL THERAPY, LLC Hands on Treatment for Every Patient Please call for an appointment 928-632-0800 Mikrut Physical Therapy LLC in the Dewey Medical Center 13175 E. Hwy 169, Dewey Medicare and Most Insurances Accepted Jim Mikrut Physical Therapist My father gave me the greatest gift anyone could give another person, he believed in me. -Jim Valvano Honesty When you work with Nancy and Brian you can be 100% confident that you are getting accurate and thorough information. PRESCOTT Home Realty When it comes to pricing, we provide a detailed analysis with realistic adjustments for improvements and variations between homes. With fact-based knowledge, our sellers can decide whether to price their homes near market value for a faster sale, or above market value to get top dollar. Beware of agents who use a straight dollars per square foot average, or who simply pull a number out of the air from their ‘experience’. Some agents will provide a falsely inflated value so they can get the listing. The agent then waits for the market to rise to the list price, or later pressures the seller to lower the price to the real value. Nancy & Brian Biggs 928-273-7113 [email protected] www.BiggsRealtors.com pccnews June 2015 5