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(Flip bottom of page for answers) Volume 12, Issue 1, No. 43 October 18, 2021 New Edition Every Week! "News To Be Enjoyed Over Coffee" FREE! [email protected] CoffeeNewsAZ.com TRI-CITIES Online Edition Serving Sun City, Sun City West and Surprise 623-374-7960 (Over) © Published with permission by Tri Cities Enterprises, LLC Coffee News ® n n n n n n n n Find the Hidden Coffee Cup For a Chance to Win $20! Find the Hidden Coffee Cup For a Chance to Win $20! • Find the ad with the hidden Coffee Cup. • Winner is selected each month - Send Entries to Coffee News ® Tri Cities @ 7014 W Marco Polo, Glendale, AZ 85308 or email to [email protected] Include your Name, Address, Phone Number, and which ad contains the hidden Coffee Cup. •Tell us where you read Coffee News® to receive an additional $5 Actual Size *Last week’s hidden coffee cup was located in the Dezma’s Car Audio ad. sample sample *Every month, one (1) winning entry will be drawn from all correct entries received for that month. * Winners will be contacted by phone & announced in future issues of Coffee News. Prizes will mailed to winners. Limit one (1) entry per week per household. Contest Winner: Congratulations to Cindy Morrell of Surprise, Arizona, this month’s Hidden Coffee Cup Contest winner! Cindy read the Coffee News at the Dairy Queen Restaurant in Sun City West. Arizona Model Railroaders Society and Sahuaro Central is holding it’s fall swap meet focused totally on model train related items, and features over 100 tables this year, all in the shade. Save the date: Saturday October 30th, 2020 from 9am-1pm. The event is held at the AMRS train park, 43rd Avenue & Pinnacle Peak Rd in Phoenix (across from Hurricane Harbor Water Park). $5 admission donation is 100% for park improvements for this non-profit organization. Plenty of free parking. Train related items for sale, raffle with great prizes, watch model trains run, explore the park, and enjoy concessions. Because it’s more than a swap meet, families will enjoy the event too. More details and contact info available at www.AzModelRR.com. October 30th!! Join us for A New Season Oct. 31 – Nov 5. FREE EVENTS ALL WEEK include Outdoor Dan Reed Concert, Wednesday Nov 3 - Rummage Sale Friday Nov 5 Info at www.shepherdofthehills.org. Shepherd of the Hills UMC,13658 W Meeker Blvd.623-584-2280 Northwest Valley Connect (NVC) will hold an annual fund-raising event, Motors & Meals, October 30th from 11-3 at the Beardsley Park, 20011 N 128th Ave in Sun City West. We invite you to participate in the event which will feature a Car Show, Food Trucks, Wine & Beer and Giveaways. Northwest Valley Connect (NVC) is a nonprofit volunteer-based transportation provider in our fifth year of operation that provides the “gift of mobility” to homebound seniors and disabled persons living in the Northwest Valley. Last year our volunteers continued to provide rides to medical appointments, grocery shopping, covid testing and vaccinations using our fleet of five mini-buses and passenger vans, as well as our volunteer’s own vehicles. What’s Happening Everybody’s Talking! Hungry owls: No one wants to use chemical pesticides to protect crops, and apple farmers in Japan don’t have to. That’s because a natural predator is available to help keep their orchards free of field voles. That predator is the Ural owl (Strix uralensis). These birds build nests in the hollows of trees near the orchards, and farmers even supply manmade structures to attract them. The night hunters do swift work of nabbing voles, which can do considerable damage to apple trees and cut into the profits of the farm. Inked all over: Some people get a tattoo (or two) somewhere on their bodies, but Kerstin Tristan decided to get her whole body tattooed. The grandmother from Leipzig, Germany, started on her tattoo odyssey in 2015 when she got her first one. Now, her arms, legs, torso, hands, and feet are almost completely covered. The tattoos range from flowers to butterflies to women’s faces to leopard spots to strings of pearls. Tristan has spent, so far, about 30,000 on her body art, and she doesn’t regret it. She intends to keep filling the blank spots with more tattoos. Mural mandate: A mural on the side of a building in Warsaw, Poland, helps clear the air of pollutants. Located near a busy metro station, the mural is made of special photocatalytic paint that lures pollutants from the air. The pollutants are then changed into harmless particles, which are washed away when it rains. The mural features flowers with smiling faces, with the foliage wrapped around tall buildings. The project was part of the City Forests campaign. Several other cities around the world are part of the movement, including Bogotá, Columbia; Johannesburg, South Africa; and Melbourne, Australia. Cat lady: A woman who lives in Muscat, Oman, is a true animal lover. In fact, she loves animals so much that her home has become a shelter for homeless cats and dogs. Maryam al-Balushi didn’t always appreciate animals. Her affection for felines began in 2008 when her son brought home a Persian cat, which she grew to adore. She started taking pity on strays, and today she has nearly 500 cats and about a dozen dogs. It costs almost $8,000 per month for food and vet care, which at first she paid herself, but now donors help her with the bills. She hopes everyone will understand that animals need to be treated with compassion. Quoteable Quotes Quoteable Quotes “We heed no instincts but our own.” —Jean de La Fontaine “Tell him to live by yes and no—yes to everything good, no to everything bad.” —William James What’s Happening Trivia 1. Which country produces the most tea in the world—China, India, or Sri Lanka? 2. One fathom is equal to 6 ft., 8 ft., or 12 ft.? 3. What is a chanterelle? 4. The Caladrius, the Phoenix, and the Roc are types of what? 5. What creates a phenomenon called a fogbow or white rainbow? 623-583-3677 • 11677 W. Bell Rd • Surprise, AZ We have Take & Bake Pizza Specializing Specializing In Authentic Italian Pastries! Hero Sandwiches Stop In & Try Daddy’s Cakes, Pies & Cookies!

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Volume 12, Issue 1, No. 43October 18, 2021

New Edition Every Week!

"News To Be Enjoyed Over Coffee"

FREE!

[email protected] CoffeeNewsAZ.com

TRI-CITIES Online Edition

Serving Sun City, Sun City West and Surprise

623-374-7960

(Over)© Published with permission by Tri Cities Enterprises, LLC

Coffee News®FREE! Coffee News®

“News to be enjoyed over Coffee”

Est. 1988

www.coffeenewsusa.com

Everybody’s Talking!Anonymous winner: When someone wins a lottery, it’scommon for pictures of the lucky person to be taken and pub-licized. But a Jamaican woman decided she didn’t want to berecognized after she won $1.4 million (USD) in a lottery.During the presentation of her large check, the woman, knownas N. Gray, donned an enormous, round, yellow, smiling emojimask, complete with a winking eye. There is no way anyonewould ever recognize her! The woman, who won the money ina Super Lotto game, told organizers that she plans to carry onwith life as usual. She won’t quit her job, but she may go on acruise just for fun.Saving the child: A brave ex-soldier from Huaihua, HunanProvince (China), completed a daring civilian rescue after hesaw a child in danger on a fifth floor window of an apartmentcomplex. Zhang Xin used window grill bars to climb to thechild, who was dangling precariously, while worried onlookerswatched from below. Some of the onlookers managed to get atarp in place beneath him in case he fell, but he didn’t! Uponreaching the fifth floor, he managed to push the crying toddlerback into the apartment. Furry baby: When fully grown, a bear is unlikely to be mistakenfor a dog. But what about when they are babies? A man fromYongsheng County, Yunnan Province (China), did just that.When he was out looking for wild mushrooms, he came across alittle puppy, or so he thought. He took the pup home andlooked after it, but must have realized something was amisswhen the puppy grew into a very large Asian bear, which is aprotected species. The man kept the bear in a cage, but tookgood care of it. Someone reported him, and authorities claimedthe bear. The man was not fined because he was cooperativeand the bear was in good health.Escaped pigs: A security camera revealed that, in the middle ofthe night, two pigs appeared at a gas station in Upper Coomera,Queensland (Australia). When the sun came up, the porky beastsgreeted amused customers and staff, many of whom took photos.The pigs spent several hours checking out people and cars.They also enjoyed rutting around in a garden before taking anap. It turns out that the friendly, but mischievous, pair had gottenaway from their owner’s home, located not far from the gasstation. The owner soon arrived on the scene to pick up thetwo curly-tailed beasts.

Quoteable Quotes“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but alsodream; not only plan, but also believe.” —Anatole France“Inspiration never arrived when you were searching for it.”

—Lisa Alther

What’s Happening

Trivia1. In radio, what do the initials FM stand for?2. William Shakespeare was born in Essex or Stratford-upon-

Avon in England?3. What is the term for a firecracker that hisses?4. In the TV series Mayberry RFD, what was the name of

Sheriff Taylor’s boy?5. Regarding signs of the Zodiac, which character represents Leo?

(Flip bottom of page for answers)

(Over)© Published with Permission by (Your Business Name)

FREE! Coffee News®

“News to be enjoyed over Coffee”

Est. 1988

www.coffeenewsusa.com

Everybody’s Talking!Anonymous winner: When someone wins a lottery, it’scommon for pictures of the lucky person to be taken and pub-licized. But a Jamaican woman decided she didn’t want to berecognized after she won $1.4 million (USD) in a lottery.During the presentation of her large check, the woman, knownas N. Gray, donned an enormous, round, yellow, smiling emojimask, complete with a winking eye. There is no way anyonewould ever recognize her! The woman, who won the money ina Super Lotto game, told organizers that she plans to carry onwith life as usual. She won’t quit her job, but she may go on acruise just for fun.Saving the child: A brave ex-soldier from Huaihua, HunanProvince (China), completed a daring civilian rescue after hesaw a child in danger on a fifth floor window of an apartmentcomplex. Zhang Xin used window grill bars to climb to thechild, who was dangling precariously, while worried onlookerswatched from below. Some of the onlookers managed to get atarp in place beneath him in case he fell, but he didn’t! Uponreaching the fifth floor, he managed to push the crying toddlerback into the apartment. Furry baby: When fully grown, a bear is unlikely to be mistakenfor a dog. But what about when they are babies? A man fromYongsheng County, Yunnan Province (China), did just that.When he was out looking for wild mushrooms, he came across alittle puppy, or so he thought. He took the pup home andlooked after it, but must have realized something was amisswhen the puppy grew into a very large Asian bear, which is aprotected species. The man kept the bear in a cage, but tookgood care of it. Someone reported him, and authorities claimedthe bear. The man was not fined because he was cooperativeand the bear was in good health.Escaped pigs: A security camera revealed that, in the middle ofthe night, two pigs appeared at a gas station in Upper Coomera,Queensland (Australia). When the sun came up, the porky beastsgreeted amused customers and staff, many of whom took photos.The pigs spent several hours checking out people and cars.They also enjoyed rutting around in a garden before taking anap. It turns out that the friendly, but mischievous, pair had gottenaway from their owner’s home, located not far from the gasstation. The owner soon arrived on the scene to pick up thetwo curly-tailed beasts.

Quoteable Quotes“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but alsodream; not only plan, but also believe.” —Anatole France“Inspiration never arrived when you were searching for it.”

—Lisa Alther

What’s Happening

Trivia1. In radio, what do the initials FM stand for?2. William Shakespeare was born in Essex or Stratford-upon-

Avon in England?3. What is the term for a firecracker that hisses?4. In the TV series Mayberry RFD, what was the name of

Sheriff Taylor’s boy?5. Regarding signs of the Zodiac, which character represents Leo?

(Flip bottom of page for answers)

(Over)© Published with Permission by (Your Business Name)

FREE! Coffee News®

“News to be enjoyed over Coffee”

Est. 1988

www.coffeenewsusa.com

Everybody’s Talking!Anonymous winner: When someone wins a lottery, it’scommon for pictures of the lucky person to be taken and pub-licized. But a Jamaican woman decided she didn’t want to berecognized after she won $1.4 million (USD) in a lottery.During the presentation of her large check, the woman, knownas N. Gray, donned an enormous, round, yellow, smiling emojimask, complete with a winking eye. There is no way anyonewould ever recognize her! The woman, who won the money ina Super Lotto game, told organizers that she plans to carry onwith life as usual. She won’t quit her job, but she may go on acruise just for fun.Saving the child: A brave ex-soldier from Huaihua, HunanProvince (China), completed a daring civilian rescue after hesaw a child in danger on a fifth floor window of an apartmentcomplex. Zhang Xin used window grill bars to climb to thechild, who was dangling precariously, while worried onlookerswatched from below. Some of the onlookers managed to get atarp in place beneath him in case he fell, but he didn’t! Uponreaching the fifth floor, he managed to push the crying toddlerback into the apartment. Furry baby: When fully grown, a bear is unlikely to be mistakenfor a dog. But what about when they are babies? A man fromYongsheng County, Yunnan Province (China), did just that.When he was out looking for wild mushrooms, he came across alittle puppy, or so he thought. He took the pup home andlooked after it, but must have realized something was amisswhen the puppy grew into a very large Asian bear, which is aprotected species. The man kept the bear in a cage, but tookgood care of it. Someone reported him, and authorities claimedthe bear. The man was not fined because he was cooperativeand the bear was in good health.Escaped pigs: A security camera revealed that, in the middle ofthe night, two pigs appeared at a gas station in Upper Coomera,Queensland (Australia). When the sun came up, the porky beastsgreeted amused customers and staff, many of whom took photos.The pigs spent several hours checking out people and cars.They also enjoyed rutting around in a garden before taking anap. It turns out that the friendly, but mischievous, pair had gottenaway from their owner’s home, located not far from the gasstation. The owner soon arrived on the scene to pick up thetwo curly-tailed beasts.

Quoteable Quotes“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but alsodream; not only plan, but also believe.” —Anatole France“Inspiration never arrived when you were searching for it.”

—Lisa Alther

What’s Happening

Trivia1. In radio, what do the initials FM stand for?2. William Shakespeare was born in Essex or Stratford-upon-

Avon in England?3. What is the term for a firecracker that hisses?4. In the TV series Mayberry RFD, what was the name of

Sheriff Taylor’s boy?5. Regarding signs of the Zodiac, which character represents Leo?

(Flip bottom of page for answers)

(Over)© Published with Permission by (Your Business Name)

FREE! Coffee News®

“News to be enjoyed over Coffee”

Est. 1988

www.coffeenewsusa.com

Everybody’s Talking!Anonymous winner: When someone wins a lottery, it’scommon for pictures of the lucky person to be taken and pub-licized. But a Jamaican woman decided she didn’t want to berecognized after she won $1.4 million (USD) in a lottery.During the presentation of her large check, the woman, knownas N. Gray, donned an enormous, round, yellow, smiling emojimask, complete with a winking eye. There is no way anyonewould ever recognize her! The woman, who won the money ina Super Lotto game, told organizers that she plans to carry onwith life as usual. She won’t quit her job, but she may go on acruise just for fun.Saving the child: A brave ex-soldier from Huaihua, HunanProvince (China), completed a daring civilian rescue after hesaw a child in danger on a fifth floor window of an apartmentcomplex. Zhang Xin used window grill bars to climb to thechild, who was dangling precariously, while worried onlookerswatched from below. Some of the onlookers managed to get atarp in place beneath him in case he fell, but he didn’t! Uponreaching the fifth floor, he managed to push the crying toddlerback into the apartment. Furry baby: When fully grown, a bear is unlikely to be mistakenfor a dog. But what about when they are babies? A man fromYongsheng County, Yunnan Province (China), did just that.When he was out looking for wild mushrooms, he came across alittle puppy, or so he thought. He took the pup home andlooked after it, but must have realized something was amisswhen the puppy grew into a very large Asian bear, which is aprotected species. The man kept the bear in a cage, but tookgood care of it. Someone reported him, and authorities claimedthe bear. The man was not fined because he was cooperativeand the bear was in good health.Escaped pigs: A security camera revealed that, in the middle ofthe night, two pigs appeared at a gas station in Upper Coomera,Queensland (Australia). When the sun came up, the porky beastsgreeted amused customers and staff, many of whom took photos.The pigs spent several hours checking out people and cars.They also enjoyed rutting around in a garden before taking anap. It turns out that the friendly, but mischievous, pair had gottenaway from their owner’s home, located not far from the gasstation. The owner soon arrived on the scene to pick up thetwo curly-tailed beasts.

Quoteable Quotes“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but alsodream; not only plan, but also believe.” —Anatole France“Inspiration never arrived when you were searching for it.”

—Lisa Alther

What’s Happening

Trivia1. In radio, what do the initials FM stand for?2. William Shakespeare was born in Essex or Stratford-upon-

Avon in England?3. What is the term for a firecracker that hisses?4. In the TV series Mayberry RFD, what was the name of

Sheriff Taylor’s boy?5. Regarding signs of the Zodiac, which character represents Leo?

(Flip bottom of page for answers)

(Over)© Published with Permission by (Your Business Name)

FREE! Coffee News®

“News to be enjoyed over Coffee”

Est. 1988

www.coffeenewsusa.com

Everybody’s Talking!Anonymous winner: When someone wins a lottery, it’scommon for pictures of the lucky person to be taken and pub-licized. But a Jamaican woman decided she didn’t want to berecognized after she won $1.4 million (USD) in a lottery.During the presentation of her large check, the woman, knownas N. Gray, donned an enormous, round, yellow, smiling emojimask, complete with a winking eye. There is no way anyonewould ever recognize her! The woman, who won the money ina Super Lotto game, told organizers that she plans to carry onwith life as usual. She won’t quit her job, but she may go on acruise just for fun.Saving the child: A brave ex-soldier from Huaihua, HunanProvince (China), completed a daring civilian rescue after hesaw a child in danger on a fifth floor window of an apartmentcomplex. Zhang Xin used window grill bars to climb to thechild, who was dangling precariously, while worried onlookerswatched from below. Some of the onlookers managed to get atarp in place beneath him in case he fell, but he didn’t! Uponreaching the fifth floor, he managed to push the crying toddlerback into the apartment. Furry baby: When fully grown, a bear is unlikely to be mistakenfor a dog. But what about when they are babies? A man fromYongsheng County, Yunnan Province (China), did just that.When he was out looking for wild mushrooms, he came across alittle puppy, or so he thought. He took the pup home andlooked after it, but must have realized something was amisswhen the puppy grew into a very large Asian bear, which is aprotected species. The man kept the bear in a cage, but tookgood care of it. Someone reported him, and authorities claimedthe bear. The man was not fined because he was cooperativeand the bear was in good health.Escaped pigs: A security camera revealed that, in the middle ofthe night, two pigs appeared at a gas station in Upper Coomera,Queensland (Australia). When the sun came up, the porky beastsgreeted amused customers and staff, many of whom took photos.The pigs spent several hours checking out people and cars.They also enjoyed rutting around in a garden before taking anap. It turns out that the friendly, but mischievous, pair had gottenaway from their owner’s home, located not far from the gasstation. The owner soon arrived on the scene to pick up thetwo curly-tailed beasts.

Quoteable Quotes“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but alsodream; not only plan, but also believe.” —Anatole France“Inspiration never arrived when you were searching for it.”

—Lisa Alther

What’s Happening

Trivia1. In radio, what do the initials FM stand for?2. William Shakespeare was born in Essex or Stratford-upon-

Avon in England?3. What is the term for a firecracker that hisses?4. In the TV series Mayberry RFD, what was the name of

Sheriff Taylor’s boy?5. Regarding signs of the Zodiac, which character represents Leo?

(Flip bottom of page for answers)

(Over)© Published with Permission by (Your Business Name)

FREE! Coffee News®

“News to be enjoyed over Coffee”

Est. 1988

www.coffeenewsusa.com

Everybody’s Talking!Anonymous winner: When someone wins a lottery, it’scommon for pictures of the lucky person to be taken and pub-licized. But a Jamaican woman decided she didn’t want to berecognized after she won $1.4 million (USD) in a lottery.During the presentation of her large check, the woman, knownas N. Gray, donned an enormous, round, yellow, smiling emojimask, complete with a winking eye. There is no way anyonewould ever recognize her! The woman, who won the money ina Super Lotto game, told organizers that she plans to carry onwith life as usual. She won’t quit her job, but she may go on acruise just for fun.Saving the child: A brave ex-soldier from Huaihua, HunanProvince (China), completed a daring civilian rescue after hesaw a child in danger on a fifth floor window of an apartmentcomplex. Zhang Xin used window grill bars to climb to thechild, who was dangling precariously, while worried onlookerswatched from below. Some of the onlookers managed to get atarp in place beneath him in case he fell, but he didn’t! Uponreaching the fifth floor, he managed to push the crying toddlerback into the apartment. Furry baby: When fully grown, a bear is unlikely to be mistakenfor a dog. But what about when they are babies? A man fromYongsheng County, Yunnan Province (China), did just that.When he was out looking for wild mushrooms, he came across alittle puppy, or so he thought. He took the pup home andlooked after it, but must have realized something was amisswhen the puppy grew into a very large Asian bear, which is aprotected species. The man kept the bear in a cage, but tookgood care of it. Someone reported him, and authorities claimedthe bear. The man was not fined because he was cooperativeand the bear was in good health.Escaped pigs: A security camera revealed that, in the middle ofthe night, two pigs appeared at a gas station in Upper Coomera,Queensland (Australia). When the sun came up, the porky beastsgreeted amused customers and staff, many of whom took photos.The pigs spent several hours checking out people and cars.They also enjoyed rutting around in a garden before taking anap. It turns out that the friendly, but mischievous, pair had gottenaway from their owner’s home, located not far from the gasstation. The owner soon arrived on the scene to pick up thetwo curly-tailed beasts.

Quoteable Quotes“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but alsodream; not only plan, but also believe.” —Anatole France“Inspiration never arrived when you were searching for it.”

—Lisa Alther

What’s Happening

Trivia1. In radio, what do the initials FM stand for?2. William Shakespeare was born in Essex or Stratford-upon-

Avon in England?3. What is the term for a firecracker that hisses?4. In the TV series Mayberry RFD, what was the name of

Sheriff Taylor’s boy?5. Regarding signs of the Zodiac, which character represents Leo?

(Flip bottom of page for answers)

(Over)© Published with Permission by (Your Business Name)

FREE! Coffee News®

“News to be enjoyed over Coffee”

Est. 1988

www.coffeenewsusa.com

Everybody’s Talking!Anonymous winner: When someone wins a lottery, it’scommon for pictures of the lucky person to be taken and pub-licized. But a Jamaican woman decided she didn’t want to berecognized after she won $1.4 million (USD) in a lottery.During the presentation of her large check, the woman, knownas N. Gray, donned an enormous, round, yellow, smiling emojimask, complete with a winking eye. There is no way anyonewould ever recognize her! The woman, who won the money ina Super Lotto game, told organizers that she plans to carry onwith life as usual. She won’t quit her job, but she may go on acruise just for fun.Saving the child: A brave ex-soldier from Huaihua, HunanProvince (China), completed a daring civilian rescue after hesaw a child in danger on a fifth floor window of an apartmentcomplex. Zhang Xin used window grill bars to climb to thechild, who was dangling precariously, while worried onlookerswatched from below. Some of the onlookers managed to get atarp in place beneath him in case he fell, but he didn’t! Uponreaching the fifth floor, he managed to push the crying toddlerback into the apartment. Furry baby: When fully grown, a bear is unlikely to be mistakenfor a dog. But what about when they are babies? A man fromYongsheng County, Yunnan Province (China), did just that.When he was out looking for wild mushrooms, he came across alittle puppy, or so he thought. He took the pup home andlooked after it, but must have realized something was amisswhen the puppy grew into a very large Asian bear, which is aprotected species. The man kept the bear in a cage, but tookgood care of it. Someone reported him, and authorities claimedthe bear. The man was not fined because he was cooperativeand the bear was in good health.Escaped pigs: A security camera revealed that, in the middle ofthe night, two pigs appeared at a gas station in Upper Coomera,Queensland (Australia). When the sun came up, the porky beastsgreeted amused customers and staff, many of whom took photos.The pigs spent several hours checking out people and cars.They also enjoyed rutting around in a garden before taking anap. It turns out that the friendly, but mischievous, pair had gottenaway from their owner’s home, located not far from the gasstation. The owner soon arrived on the scene to pick up thetwo curly-tailed beasts.

Quoteable Quotes“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but alsodream; not only plan, but also believe.” —Anatole France“Inspiration never arrived when you were searching for it.”

—Lisa Alther

What’s Happening

Trivia1. In radio, what do the initials FM stand for?2. William Shakespeare was born in Essex or Stratford-upon-

Avon in England?3. What is the term for a firecracker that hisses?4. In the TV series Mayberry RFD, what was the name of

Sheriff Taylor’s boy?5. Regarding signs of the Zodiac, which character represents Leo?

(Flip bottom of page for answers)

(Over)© Published with Permission by (Your Business Name)

FREE! Coffee News®

“News to be enjoyed over Coffee”

Est. 1988

www.coffeenewsusa.com

Everybody’s Talking!Anonymous winner: When someone wins a lottery, it’scommon for pictures of the lucky person to be taken and pub-licized. But a Jamaican woman decided she didn’t want to berecognized after she won $1.4 million (USD) in a lottery.During the presentation of her large check, the woman, knownas N. Gray, donned an enormous, round, yellow, smiling emojimask, complete with a winking eye. There is no way anyonewould ever recognize her! The woman, who won the money ina Super Lotto game, told organizers that she plans to carry onwith life as usual. She won’t quit her job, but she may go on acruise just for fun.Saving the child: A brave ex-soldier from Huaihua, HunanProvince (China), completed a daring civilian rescue after hesaw a child in danger on a fifth floor window of an apartmentcomplex. Zhang Xin used window grill bars to climb to thechild, who was dangling precariously, while worried onlookerswatched from below. Some of the onlookers managed to get atarp in place beneath him in case he fell, but he didn’t! Uponreaching the fifth floor, he managed to push the crying toddlerback into the apartment. Furry baby: When fully grown, a bear is unlikely to be mistakenfor a dog. But what about when they are babies? A man fromYongsheng County, Yunnan Province (China), did just that.When he was out looking for wild mushrooms, he came across alittle puppy, or so he thought. He took the pup home andlooked after it, but must have realized something was amisswhen the puppy grew into a very large Asian bear, which is aprotected species. The man kept the bear in a cage, but tookgood care of it. Someone reported him, and authorities claimedthe bear. The man was not fined because he was cooperativeand the bear was in good health.Escaped pigs: A security camera revealed that, in the middle ofthe night, two pigs appeared at a gas station in Upper Coomera,Queensland (Australia). When the sun came up, the porky beastsgreeted amused customers and staff, many of whom took photos.The pigs spent several hours checking out people and cars.They also enjoyed rutting around in a garden before taking anap. It turns out that the friendly, but mischievous, pair had gottenaway from their owner’s home, located not far from the gasstation. The owner soon arrived on the scene to pick up thetwo curly-tailed beasts.

Quoteable Quotes“To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but alsodream; not only plan, but also believe.” —Anatole France“Inspiration never arrived when you were searching for it.”

—Lisa Alther

What’s Happening

Trivia1. In radio, what do the initials FM stand for?2. William Shakespeare was born in Essex or Stratford-upon-

Avon in England?3. What is the term for a firecracker that hisses?4. In the TV series Mayberry RFD, what was the name of

Sheriff Taylor’s boy?5. Regarding signs of the Zodiac, which character represents Leo?

(Flip bottom of page for answers)

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Arizona Model Railroaders Society and Sahuaro Central is holding it’s fall swap meet focused totally on model train related items, and features over 100 tables this year, all in the shade. Save the date: Saturday October 30th, 2020 from 9am-1pm. The event is held at the AMRS train park, 43rd Avenue & Pinnacle Peak Rd in Phoenix (across from Hurricane Harbor Water Park). $5 admission donation is 100% for park improvements for this non-profit organization. Plenty of free parking. Train related items for sale, raffle with great prizes, watch model trains run, explore the park, and enjoy concessions. Because it’s more than a swap meet, families will enjoy the event too. More details and contact info available at www.AzModelRR.com. October 30th!!

Join us for A New Season Oct. 31 – Nov 5. FREE EVENTS ALL WEEK include Outdoor Dan Reed Concert, Wednesday Nov 3 - Rummage Sale Friday Nov 5 Info at www.shepherdofthehills.org. Shepherd of the Hills UMC,13658 W Meeker Blvd.623-584-2280

Northwest Valley Connect (NVC) will hold an annual fund-raising event, Motors & Meals, October 30th from 11-3 at the Beardsley Park, 20011 N 128th Ave in Sun City West.

We invite you to participate in the event which will feature a Car Show, Food Trucks, Wine & Beer and Giveaways. Northwest Valley Connect (NVC) is a nonprofit volunteer-based transportation provider in our fifth year of operation that provides the “gift of mobility” to homebound seniors and disabled persons living in the Northwest Valley. Last year our volunteers continued to provide rides to medical appointments, grocery shopping, covid testing and vaccinations using our fleet of five mini-buses and passenger vans, as well as our volunteer’s own vehicles.

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Everybody’s Talking!Hungry owls: No one wants to use chemical pesticides toprotect crops, and apple farmers in Japan don’t have to. That’sbecause a natural predator is available to help keep theirorchards free of field voles. That predator is the Ural owl (Strixuralensis). These birds build nests in the hollows of trees nearthe orchards, and farmers even supply manmade structures toattract them.The night hunters do swift work of nabbing voles,which can do considerable damage to apple trees and cut intothe profits of the farm.Inked all over: Some people get a tattoo (or two) somewhereon their bodies, but Kerstin Tristan decided to get her whole bodytattooed. The grandmother from Leipzig, Germany, started onher tattoo odyssey in 2015 when she got her first one. Now, herarms, legs, torso, hands, and feet are almost completely covered.The tattoos range from flowers to butterflies to women’s faces toleopard spots to strings of pearls. Tristan has spent, so far, about€30,000 on her body art, and she doesn’t regret it. She intendsto keep filling the blank spots with more tattoos.Mural mandate: A mural on the side of a building in Warsaw,Poland, helps clear the air of pollutants. Located near a busymetro station, the mural is made of special photocatalytic paintthat lures pollutants from the air. The pollutants are then changedinto harmless particles, which are washed away when it rains.Themural features flowers with smiling faces, with the foliagewrapped around tall buildings. The project was part of the CityForests campaign. Several other cities around the world are partof the movement, including Bogotá, Columbia; Johannesburg,South Africa; and Melbourne, Australia.Cat lady: A woman who lives in Muscat, Oman, is a true animallover. In fact, she loves animals so much that her home hasbecome a shelter for homeless cats and dogs. Maryam al-Balushididn’t always appreciate animals. Her affection for felines beganin 2008 when her son brought home a Persian cat, which shegrew to adore. She started taking pity on strays, and today shehas nearly 500 cats and about a dozen dogs. It costs almost$8,000 per month for food and vet care, which at first she paidherself, but now donors help her with the bills. She hopes everyonewill understand that animals need to be treated with compassion.

Quoteable Quotes“We heed no instincts but our own.” —Jean de La Fontaine “Tell him to live by yes and no—yes to everything good, no to everything bad.” —William James

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Trivia1. Which country produces the most tea in the world—China,

India, or Sri Lanka?2. One fathom is equal to 6 ft., 8 ft., or 12 ft.?3. What is a chanterelle?4. The Caladrius, the Phoenix, and the Roc are types of what?5. What creates a phenomenon called a fogbow or white rainbow?

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Everybody’s Talking!Hungry owls: No one wants to use chemical pesticides toprotect crops, and apple farmers in Japan don’t have to. That’sbecause a natural predator is available to help keep theirorchards free of field voles. That predator is the Ural owl (Strixuralensis). These birds build nests in the hollows of trees nearthe orchards, and farmers even supply manmade structures toattract them.The night hunters do swift work of nabbing voles,which can do considerable damage to apple trees and cut intothe profits of the farm.Inked all over: Some people get a tattoo (or two) somewhereon their bodies, but Kerstin Tristan decided to get her whole bodytattooed. The grandmother from Leipzig, Germany, started onher tattoo odyssey in 2015 when she got her first one. Now, herarms, legs, torso, hands, and feet are almost completely covered.The tattoos range from flowers to butterflies to women’s faces toleopard spots to strings of pearls. Tristan has spent, so far, about€30,000 on her body art, and she doesn’t regret it. She intendsto keep filling the blank spots with more tattoos.Mural mandate: A mural on the side of a building in Warsaw,Poland, helps clear the air of pollutants. Located near a busymetro station, the mural is made of special photocatalytic paintthat lures pollutants from the air. The pollutants are then changedinto harmless particles, which are washed away when it rains.Themural features flowers with smiling faces, with the foliagewrapped around tall buildings. The project was part of the CityForests campaign. Several other cities around the world are partof the movement, including Bogotá, Columbia; Johannesburg,South Africa; and Melbourne, Australia.Cat lady: A woman who lives in Muscat, Oman, is a true animallover. In fact, she loves animals so much that her home hasbecome a shelter for homeless cats and dogs. Maryam al-Balushididn’t always appreciate animals. Her affection for felines beganin 2008 when her son brought home a Persian cat, which shegrew to adore. She started taking pity on strays, and today shehas nearly 500 cats and about a dozen dogs. It costs almost$8,000 per month for food and vet care, which at first she paidherself, but now donors help her with the bills. She hopes everyonewill understand that animals need to be treated with compassion.

Quoteable Quotes“We heed no instincts but our own.” —Jean de La Fontaine “Tell him to live by yes and no—yes to everything good, no to everything bad.” —William James

What’s Happening

Trivia1. Which country produces the most tea in the world—China,

India, or Sri Lanka?2. One fathom is equal to 6 ft., 8 ft., or 12 ft.?3. What is a chanterelle?4. The Caladrius, the Phoenix, and the Roc are types of what?5. What creates a phenomenon called a fogbow or white rainbow?

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Everybody’s Talking!Hungry owls: No one wants to use chemical pesticides toprotect crops, and apple farmers in Japan don’t have to. That’sbecause a natural predator is available to help keep theirorchards free of field voles. That predator is the Ural owl (Strixuralensis). These birds build nests in the hollows of trees nearthe orchards, and farmers even supply manmade structures toattract them.The night hunters do swift work of nabbing voles,which can do considerable damage to apple trees and cut intothe profits of the farm.Inked all over: Some people get a tattoo (or two) somewhereon their bodies, but Kerstin Tristan decided to get her whole bodytattooed. The grandmother from Leipzig, Germany, started onher tattoo odyssey in 2015 when she got her first one. Now, herarms, legs, torso, hands, and feet are almost completely covered.The tattoos range from flowers to butterflies to women’s faces toleopard spots to strings of pearls. Tristan has spent, so far, about€30,000 on her body art, and she doesn’t regret it. She intendsto keep filling the blank spots with more tattoos.Mural mandate: A mural on the side of a building in Warsaw,Poland, helps clear the air of pollutants. Located near a busymetro station, the mural is made of special photocatalytic paintthat lures pollutants from the air. The pollutants are then changedinto harmless particles, which are washed away when it rains.Themural features flowers with smiling faces, with the foliagewrapped around tall buildings. The project was part of the CityForests campaign. Several other cities around the world are partof the movement, including Bogotá, Columbia; Johannesburg,South Africa; and Melbourne, Australia.Cat lady: A woman who lives in Muscat, Oman, is a true animallover. In fact, she loves animals so much that her home hasbecome a shelter for homeless cats and dogs. Maryam al-Balushididn’t always appreciate animals. Her affection for felines beganin 2008 when her son brought home a Persian cat, which shegrew to adore. She started taking pity on strays, and today shehas nearly 500 cats and about a dozen dogs. It costs almost$8,000 per month for food and vet care, which at first she paidherself, but now donors help her with the bills. She hopes everyonewill understand that animals need to be treated with compassion.

Quoteable Quotes“We heed no instincts but our own.” —Jean de La Fontaine “Tell him to live by yes and no—yes to everything good, no to everything bad.” —William James

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Trivia1. Which country produces the most tea in the world—China,

India, or Sri Lanka?2. One fathom is equal to 6 ft., 8 ft., or 12 ft.?3. What is a chanterelle?4. The Caladrius, the Phoenix, and the Roc are types of what?5. What creates a phenomenon called a fogbow or white rainbow?

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Did You Know...Famous relative: The famous F. Scott Fitzgerald was namedafter his distant relative, who may be even more famous.Francis Scott Key wrote the words to “The Star-SpangledBanner,” America’s national anthem. Landlocked: The Lao People’s Democratic Republic, knownas Laos, is landlocked and shares borders with China, Vietnam,Cambodia, Thailand, and Burma (Myanmar). The capital ofLaos is Vientiane, and the country’s official language is Lao.Cold lovers: Yakutian horses live in Yakutia (Sakha)Republic, in the Siberian region of Russia, where temperaturesin the winter can dip to -70°C (-94°F). These small horses areheavy for their size because they have a layer of fat, as well asa thick mane, to keep them warm.Unique design: For a unique, personalized cooking andeating space, people may choose to have a “bespoke” kitchen.That means that the area is custom designed for the owner’sexact preferences. Runny nose: Having a runny nose is a common consequence ofeating spicy foods. That’s because the chili peppers in spicy dishescontain the chemical capsaicin, which is a natural decongestant.

On the Lighter SideWhy did the chicken cross the playground? To get to theother slide.A three-year-old had received a severe sunburn that reachedthe peeling stage. His mother heard him saying to himself ashe was washing up for dinner, “Only three years old, andwearing out already.” Three men were in a boat. It capsized, but only two got theirhair wet. Why? One was bald.Dentist: “You need a crown.”Patient: “Finally, someone who understands me!”Did you hear about the umbrella salesman who saved hismoney for a sunny day?

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Trivia answers: 1. China 2. 6 ft. 3. Type of mushroom4. Mythical birds 5. Light refracted in fog

ARIES(March 21 - April 20)

Your concentration couldbe very strong. You mightbecome so engrossed inyour work that you maynot be able to do any-thing else until you find

the information that you seek. LuckyNumbers: 2, 7, 12, 18, 22, 34.TAURUS(April 21 - May 21)

You may want to pur-sue the one person youdesire. This could beexciting, as romance alsomight run high. Games orcontests may provide you

with an extra burst of energy. LuckyNumbers: 11, 18, 20, 25, 38, 45.GEMINI(May 22 - June 21)

Your ability to keepyourself on track mayenable you to reach outto new resources for solu-tions.Your past experi-ences could help you see

past facades to find answers. LuckyNumbers: 5, 7, 9, 10, 40, 42. CANCER (June 22 - July 22)

A new or renewed per-sonal relationship mayprove to be romantic andpleasing to you. Youmight want to look yourbest and behave in a

friendly way. Lucky Numbers: 12, 15,26, 31, 32, 45.LEO(July 23 - Aug. 23)

You may attract whatyou need by allowingothers to approach you.You might be moreinclined to go along withsituations than to force-

fully try to make things happen. LuckyNumbers: 6, 16, 21, 26, 36, 41.VIRGO(Aug. 24 - Sept. 23)

This may be a positivetime, especially if you areinvolved in learning.Your appreciation forthe warmth and assur-ance of a mentor could

provide you with much pride. LuckyNumbers: 1, 5, 11, 13, 15, 21.

LIBRA(Sept. 24 - Oct. 23)

Trivial battles may beobstacles. You might needto stop pushing yourselfso hard. Your personalneed to be nurturedcould help you under-

stand the importance of family. LuckyNumbers: 5, 23, 24, 31, 41, 45. SCORPIO(Oct. 24 - Nov. 22)

Some intense rivalry orpersonal conflict maytake you by surprise.You might feel that youmust stand up for yourrights in the face of this

opposition. Lucky Numbers: 8, 18,28, 36, 39, 44.SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 23 - Dec. 21)

Interesting connectionsmay unlock new doors.You might want to edit aproposal or in some wayadjust your way of com-municating in order to

come to a mutual agreement. LuckyNumbers: 17, 20, 24, 25, 27, 30. CAPRICORN(Dec. 22 - Jan. 20)

You may need to talkabout past experiencesto understand the truth.Old resentments thatyou might have tried toconceal could resurface

and cause you distress. Lucky Numbers:13, 21, 26, 32, 41, 42.AQUARIUS(Jan. 21 - Feb. 19)

Your ability to conversemay attract the interestof people who matter.Do not allow pressure topush your goals out offocus. Think hard and

fast, remembering all the facts. LuckyNumbers: 5, 15, 16, 17, 30, 47.PISCES(Feb. 20 - March 20)

You may feel an urgencyto eliminate negativeinfluences.You mightneed to show your reli-ability and your willing-ness to perform your

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