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Clovis Roundup – September 28, 2023

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Launching Young Ideas & Made in Clovis at ClovisFest FEATURED // PG 7

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ClovisFest Hot Air Balloon Fun Fly launches "2023 ClovisFest"

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A Message from Jay Schengel, City of Clovis Finance Director & Treasurer

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Friday morning of 2023's Hot Air Balloon Fun Fly where they invited media teams to get a behind the scenes look.

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September 22, 2023 - Early Friday morning, the media was invited to see a few of the hot air balloons launch in preparation for ClovisFest. Noble Credit Union was a sponsor of the Hot Air Balloon Fun Fly this year. We got a chance

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are here, experiencing it at the same time,” said Bennitt. “And at Noble, we want to inspire hope as well; for people to achieve their financial goals. So, it’s just really an awe inspiring, magical moment that as a community, we all get to share. And it’s fantastic to be a part of that.” See CLOVISFEST, Pg. 5

September 20, 2023 – Clovis officially became a city on February 27, 2012 and on May 2, 1912 the first $300 was received for saloon licenses. From those first tax receipts in 1912, Clovis has had a treasurer to oversee the finances of the City. Floyd W. Redford was the first person to hold the position in 1912. One hundred See SCHENGEL, Pg. 5

6th annual Clovis/Fresno Train Show stays on the rails in Clovis J.T. Gomez

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to ask Noble’s Chief Marketing Officer, Keri Bennitt why they decided to sponsor the event. “It’s a really big, fun, family event—but what we love most about it is just how heartwarming and magical it is. When those balloons lift up, it brings so much joy to your heart—and hope for the future. You feel it in the thousands of people who

September 26, 2023 - Despite the massive outpouring of people to the Clovis fest event occurring just blocks away, the 6th annual Clovis/Fresno Train Show saw a good crowd of onlookers during the hours of Saturday, September 23rd. This train show is put on by the Model Railroad and Historical Society that runs throughout California. Taking place at the Clovis Senior

Center, the train show had everything trains, whether it be displays, photographs, videos, or actual railroad and amtrak workers. With the train heavy population, many walked through the section of the Senior Center in order to discuss and view trains and locomotives while getting the chance to trade or even buy model trains. Joe Bencivengo, President of the Model Railroad and Historical Society and media contact says that this event was created to keep the hobby alive for the public. “We have layouts, vendors, See TRAIN Pg. 5

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Father and son enjoying one of the featured train models at the show.


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