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April 7, 2010
Fuller, McCarthy reps to come here
Foundation golf tourney slated
Dodgeball tourney planned
Wildflowers on display
Assemblymember Jean Fuller (front) stands with honorees of the 16th annual Respect for Law dinner held
March 26 at the Elks Lodge. Shown from left are Ridgecrest Police Department Detective Richard Smith,
Sheriff’s Department Officer Justin Sawaske, BLM Ranger Jason Woods and China Lake Police Officer
Rachel Hays. Not shown is CHP Officer Jarrett Burke. The event is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, China
Lake Rotary, Ridgecrest Elks, Ridgecrest Exchange Club and International Footprint Association. Fuller was
guest speaker at the event. Also honored was John Ward for his many years of community service.
                                                                                                                                                                     Courtesy photo
Maturango Museum members Bev and Ron Atkins show off a few of
the treasures to be auctioned off at the museum's spring fund-raising
dinner this Saturday, April 10. Shown are a basket of fine wines from
AltaOne, an impressive metal shaman crafted and donated by Milt
Burford and a beautiful antique clock, one of several offered in an event
that will also feature fine art, furniture, knick-knacks and other desirable
"This will be a real Maturango Museum weekend," Executive Director
Harris Brokke pointed out. "Come to our Wildflower Show in the
museum during the day, then kick back and enjoy good company, good
food and many bargains in the evening." The dinner will be held at the
Kerr McGee Center, with a silent auction and raffle starting at 5 p.m.
Dinner and entertainment will be at 6 p.m., with the live auction starting
at 7:30 p.m. Tickets at $30 per person are at the Maturango Museum,
100 E. Las Flores Ave., 760-375-6900.                
Photo by Liz Babcock