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Apache Junction Mounted Rangers donate to children’s charities

Posted 1/21/23

The Apache Junction Mounted Rangers have been busy spreading their good cheer in the community, recently donating to the Apache Junction Library, Project Help Apache Junction and Boys and Girls Club …

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Apache Junction Mounted Rangers donate to children’s charities

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The Apache Junction Mounted Rangers have been busy spreading their good cheer in the community, recently donating to the Apache Junction Library, Project Help Apache Junction and Boys and Girls Club Apache Junction.

They could not be so generous without the donations that come from the good people who are generous to their cause, according to a release.

The Apache Junction Mounted Rangers is a local group that acts as a peacekeeping group. It supports organizations by raising funds at events such as the Lost Dutchman Days Rodeo. They’ve donated all the proceeds to local groups such as the Boys and Girls Club, Superstition Fire and Medical District and the Lost Dutchman Days Royalty Project.

The Apache Junction Mounted Rangers are looking for volunteers aged 21 or older who want to be part of a fun group for a worthy cause. The group  promotes the Western lifestyle.

The Apache Junction Mounted Rangers are always looking for charitable organizations to donate to. They are also available to help with events; if interested, go to ajmountedrangers.org.

The Lost Dutchman Days Rodeo is in February and AJMR is seeking sponsors of all levels. If you want a banner at the three-day event the price starts at $150 plus cost of the banner.

Contact Capt. Peter Heck at ajmr.captain.2022@gmail.com or go to the website.