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The Fabulous Chinese Acrobats Friday, April 20th at the Camas County High School

Looking for a Job? Stop by the Courier Office / Helping Hearts & Hands in Gooding (237 Main Street) and take a look in the window. Helping Hearts & Hands will post job opening for our area every Tuesday to help those looking for work. Currently, there are many agricultural employment opportunities, as well as office, medical, mechanical, and much more. Stop by and take a look. You can also go online to: jobservice.us/IdahoWorks. ------

Would You Like to Help? Helping Hearts & Hands has a wonderful new building, but there are a few project that need to be done. If you would like to donate a little time and materials, they could use some new lights and a handicap accessible door. -------

Are you looking for Help? If you are an employer in the Gooding, Camas, Lincoln county areas, employment ads in the Courier NEWS are always free. Let people know what you have to offer.

This Friday, April 20, starting at 9 a.m. the Annual Camas PTO sponsored school assembly will be held in the old gym. This year’s special guests are the Fabulous Chinese Acrobats. Part of the Bureau of Lectures & Artists, this group has been performing for 12 years and has thrilled over 15,000 audiences. Their show includes acrobatic and balancing acts, as well as contortionists. The group also includes an interpreter will be on hand to enrich the audience with facts about Chinese culture and customs. This is a great event for the whole community, and everyone is invited to attend free of charge. ------------------On April 28th, the Camas PTO will be sponsoring another event... Free Family Movie Night. Showtime will be 6:30 p.m. and held at the Lighthouse Church in Fairfield.

Governor Otter To Appoint F&G Commissioners Fish & Game News Release BOISE - Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter is accepting applications to replace two outgoing Idaho Fish and Game commissioners whose terms expire June 30. Commissioners Gary Power from the Salmon Region and Wayne Wright from the Magic Valley Region have both served two four-year terms – the term limit for Fish and Game commissioners. To be appointed, a successful candidate must be a resident of the Salmon or the Magic Valley region, and be well informed and interested in wildlife conservation and restoration. Fish and Game commissioners are appointed by the governor for staggered four year terms – no

more than four may be from the same political party. Each commissioner must be confirmed by the Idaho State Senate. To download the application click on the following link: http://gov.idaho.gov/pdf/ ApplicationForAppointment.pdf. Anyone interested should fill out the application and e-mail it to ann.beebe@gov.idaho.gov. Or they may mail it to the address at the top of the form or FAX it to 208-334-3454, attention Ann Beebe. Don’t forget to include a brief resume. Applications must be received or postmarked by May 18. The seven Fish and Game commiscontinued on page 2.....


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