The Copper Basin Coalition would like to thank the more than 700 Globe and Miami residents who attended the second annual “Rock the Block” event on Saturday, July 15, at the Globe City Park.
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Dear Editor:
The Copper Basin Coalition would like to thank the more than 700 Globe and Miami residents who attended the second annual “Rock the Block” event on Saturday, July 15, at the Globe City Park.
The coalition would like to also thank Globe City Police Chief Mark Nipp, Gila County Supervisor District 2 Tim Humphrey, Gila County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Virgil Dodd and Deputy Ronnie Escobedo for participating in the “Dunk Tank.”
We cannot forget to mention the vendors, partners and volunteers who helped make this a memorable event.
Thanks go out to the following: City of Globe, Miami Police Department, Globe Fire Department, Gila Community College, Community Bridges (CBI), VA Health Care, Gila County Public Health Department, Cindy Grainger, Rainbow Flowers, Lions of Globe, Gila Reading Council, State Farm Cami Lucero, U of A cooperative extension, AZYP, High Desert Humane Society, Freeport McMoRan, EAHEC, and anyone else we may have missed.
Copper Basin Coalition