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RV Travel
February 6, 2021
By Russ and Tiña De Maris
When we published stories prior to this yearâs Quartzsite RV Show, we received mixed reactions. Many of our readers said theyâd stay away from the big show, fearing opening themselves to a COVID-19 infection. Others scoffed, with a “have no fear” attitude â some even questioning the reality of COVID. Was it really possible to get COVID at the Quartzsite RV Show?
Town approved
âEvery January something happens that is hard to believe, unless you have seen it! According to the Arizona Highway Department, as many as 750,000 to 1,000,000 people, mostly in RVâs, converge on this sleepy little desert town, located just 20 miles east of the California border on Interstate 10, for the rock, gem and mineral shows, plus numerous flea markets and the Quartzsite Sports, Vacation & RV Show.â So reads promotional material for the show, which has been running more than 40 years.
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Film promotes advocacy and change while allowing people to escape the struggles of everyday life. Reelout, a local Queer film festival, harnesses these powers of film to foster a sense of community among LGBTQIA2S+ filmmakers while giving individuals a platform for their voices to be heard.
From Jan. 29 to Feb. 6, Reelout Arts Project Incorporated will be launching its virtual Queer film festival. This year, in light of the pandemic, the Reelout film festival is featuring many escapist genre films, allowing people to relax and unwind.
“Our films focus on the lives of LGBTQ characters, real or imagined,” Matt Salton, executive director of Reelout Arts Project Incorporated, said in an interview with