The members of the Kokopelli ATV Club drove up together in their OHVs bring their holiday cheer in the form of a $4,000 check to help pay for the Shop-with-a-Cop program which was to take place the very next day.
The members of the Kokopelli ATV Club were donating to the food bank on Second South Street for the fourth consecutive year. This year, instead of supplying canned goods, the club presented a check for $3,500 to the food bank.
Kokopelli ATV Club members, BLM, and Friends of Gold Butte participated in a BLM clean-up activity on January 21, 2023. Two large dumpsters were filled and Anytime Towing removed an abandoned car and an ATV. There is still enough trash in one spot to fill another two dumpsters. These organizations are caring STEWARDS of the land, as everyone should be.
The Kokopelli Club and President Dominic Oliveto brought a check from the club in the amount of $1,000 to the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office Search & Rescue which is an all-volunteer organization with more than 100 members covering all of Mohave County, Arizona.
Kokopelli Club Secretary LeAnn Kalstein and Club President Dominic Oliveto brought a check from the club in the amount of $3,500 to present to the police department for its annual Shop-With-A-Cop program.
Making an OHV procession through Mesquite, members of the Kokopelli ATV Club delivered around 3,500 lbs of food to the Virgin Valley Food Bank last week. This was a result of a four month drive in the club and throughout the community.
A group of Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) enthusiasts that are part of the Kokopelli ATV Club based out of Mesquite and the Arizona Strip area are making one last ditch effort to keep hundreds of miles of roads and trails from being closed to public access in the areas just east of Mesquite.
A piece of land located at 680 Riverside Drive, just across the Bunkerville Bridge was packed with Mesquite officials, local residents and Kokopelli ATV Club members on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 27 for the grand opening of a newly designated staging area for Off Highway Vehicles.
One of the Kokopelli ATV Club’s objectives is to assist the local community where possible. On August 30, 2021 the Kokopelli ATV Club made a significant donation of requested items to the Salvation Army for distribution to families within our community of Mesquite.
Items for adults and children included: shampoo, conditioner, body wash, bars of soap, body lotion, mouth wash, baby lotions, baby shampoo, baby conditioner.
Club representatives delivered the requested items to the Mesquite Salvation Army this morning. Bill Ennis, Director of Social Services, Janet Mc Donald (coordinator), and Bruce Hughes (volunteer) were pleased to accept the items on behalf of the Kokopelli ATV Club.
Note: We also met two delightful volunteers, Samantha and her brother Dan. Both proudly wear medals won in the Special Olympics.
Kokopelli ATV Club, a non-profit organization, sponsored its first Memorial Day Ride last week, to honor and remember those who gave their lives in service to their country. The group hopes to make this ride an annual event.
Kokopelli ATV Club secured a grant via the Nevada Off-Highway Vehicles Grant Program to put up signage between Mesquite and Caliente. This will help everyone traveling off-road through Lincoln County to traverse the terrain and also provide safety with GPS coordinates on trail markers.
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