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Dixie Direct Savings Guide

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Warrior Women of Mesquite Nevada Fundraiser
Did you miss your chance to get your own Savings Guide?
The 2026 Dixie Direct Savings Guide is still available. They are good through October 31, 2026. We will have these available at the Champagne Brunch Fundraiser at the Eureka Resort Casino on February 1, 2026 fro 9am-1pm.
The Warrior Women of Mesquite have the paper guides OR the new APP only version which can be shared worh family members.
Either version is $40 with $20 going directly to the Warrior Women of Mesquite Nevada 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation.
ALL proceeds raised help us support local area residents affected by cancer in the Virgin and Moapa Valley’s.
Contact us with questions or to purchase yours! 702-500-9906

Do It Best Grant

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The Warrior Women of Mesquite Nevada would like to give a huge shout out to the Do it Best Foundation and Do It Best Corporation Mesquite Nevada for awarding us with a $2,000 grant. Thank you to Winnie and Brandon for the photo opportunity.

The continued generous support of Do it Best allows us to continue to support local area residents affected by cancer. We can’t thank you enough.

Share the Love Brunch Fundraiser

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Share the Love Champagne Brunch Fundraiser February 1, 2026 at the Eureka Town Square from 9am-1pm.

A portion of the proceeds will be donated by the Eureka Community Initiative to the Warrior Women of Mesquite Nevada.

Our proceeds will be will benefit Laura Fabiola Frias, who is battling breast cancer, and other local area residents affected by cancer.

Please join us for this worthy cause.

Warrior Women assist A Pink Warrior Christmas

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The Warrior Women of Mesquite Nevada assisted A Pink Warrior Christmas (our sister organization) at their 6th annual event on November 22, 2025. We managed the 50/50 raffle for them at the golf outing in the morning, the family event in the early afternoon and the dinner in the evening. We also put up the Christmas tree with all the cancer ribbons.

Thank you to every one that supported this event by purchasing raffle tickets. A heartfelt thank you to the volunteers who helped sell the tickets.

Please click on the article below for more information on this wonderful event. There is a correction to the article: If you wish to donate to A Pink Warrior Christmas, please contact Kirsten Pearson or Amanda Baez of the organization.

Mesa Valley Progress

Peer Support cancelled for 11-11-25

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Peer Support Group for Tuesday November 11th is canceled due to Veteran’s Day. See you on December 9th. Sorry for the oversight this month.

Mesquite Entertainment hosts Duck Derby fundraiser for Warrior Women of Mesquite NV

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BY TERRI FITZSIMMONS

Over 100 supporters flocked to the pool at the Casablanca Resort on Saturday, October 25th to participate in the first annual Duck Derby. All proceeds went to the Warrior Women of Mesquite Nevada, a local non-profit benefiting those with cancer and their families. Jami Taylor, employee and Community Engagement Manager of Mesquite Entertainment stated “Mesquite Entertainment was the driving force behind the event, and it couldn’t have been accomplished without the collaboration of all departments and CEO Justin Moore’s encouragement and care for the community.” Many of the supporters donning pink shirts were eager to participate in this worthwhile event which focused on benefiting the organization during breast cancer awareness month. Some of them were in varying stages of cancer, while others had members of their families suffering from it. All agreed that the Warrior Women Organization is an integral component of the healing process. The organization stresses that helping the families, along with the patients is crucial.

This lively event featured upbeat music from a live DJ, Brandon Royce from Vegas Born Entertainment, light snacks, remarks from Mesquite Mayor Jesse Whipple, and special appearances from the Mesquite Showgirls and the CasaBlanca’s mascot, Casanova the Parrot. The Warrior Women handed out necklaces, packets, and flags to all the supporters.

Many of the Warrior Women were busy selling ducks for the races. Nearly 600 were sold (along with the Warrior Women, Mesquite Entertainment’s gift shops and golf pro shops sold many ducks prior to the derby), making this event a big success.

Opening the program was Andy Falkof from Mesquite Entertainment, announcing their new brand and logo: Mesquite Entertainment Cares, which highlights their commitment to supporting the community. Dawn Pecoraro, president of Warrior Women, gave a short speech, discussing the origin of the Warrior Women and asking for ideas from the supporters to help promote the organization, which was founded by a passionate group of cancer survivors “who came together with a shared mission to support others battling cancer.”

The derby consisted of four heats with all the ducks floating in the pool, going over the waterfall and being propelled by lifeguards in the pool. The participants cheered their numbered ducks to the finish line. The final heat proved to be a lucrative one for the top winners: The first prize went to Kelly M. for $1000.00; In second place was Christie N. taking home $600, and Kirsten P. winning $400.00. Other prizes consisted of Catherine’s basket which was won by Linda B, and a bowling package given to Rex and Tammy B. Each of the 4 heat winners got a buffet for 2 at the Virgin River: Shanna M., Debbie P., Jr & Sabra B. and Brenda A.

The Duck Derby event is shining example of Mesquite Entertainment’s dedication to the community and the Warrior Women’s inspiring hope and awareness, as well as providing resources for all those affected by cancer.

 

Warrior Women on Meanwhile in Mesquite Podcast

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The Warrior Women of Mesquite NV were invited by Suzie White of Meanwhile in Mesquite podcasts to come on her show to talk about our organization and the compassion for what we do. Suzie’s podcasts highlight new local merchants, non-profits and local events in the valley.

Please click on the link below to listen to our episode. (Note: you may have to download Spotify to hear the podcast.)

Kelly Cronkleton Fundraiser

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The Warrior Women of Mesquite Nevada were happy to support the fundraiser for Kelly by providing a smokeless fire pit donated to them by Do It Best.

See the link for the article in The Progress.

Mesquite Chamber of Commerce 20th Annual Golf Invitational

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The Warrior Women of Mesquite Nevada were volunteer hole sponsors for the Mesquite NV Chamber of Commerce 20th Annual Invitational fundraiser at Conestoga Golf Club on 8/2/25. We staffed hole #6 with a Roll the Dice option to improve their tee distance. We were well prepared for the heat with a cooler donated to us by Do It Best and a mister.

 

Shaun Rich Fundraiser

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On Thursday July 31st the Warrior Women of Mesquite Nevada were able to meet with Shaun Rich and his wife, Pam, to present them with a donation towards his “Sweet Fundraiser for Shaun’s Wheels”. They expressed immense appreciation for this generous community during their battle with cancer.
Shaun sported his new wheels for a photo shoot with us. This included a Warrior Gift Pack that contained a banana themed cup. Note that it fits in his drink holder.
We were humbled with this moment of support of the Rich Family and to be able to help them create lasting memories. 🙏🩷
Please see the Mesa Valleys Progress article on Shaun and the Sweet Fundraiser for Shaun’s Wheels by Denise Houston. You have to check out his banana shirt!
*UPDATE-Please see Denise Houston’s followup article in the Mesa Valley Progress.  https://mvprogress.com/2025/08/05/warrior-women-fuel-fight-against-cancer/