69°F
weather icon Cloudy

Nye sheriff’s office and Pahrump area firefighters deliver Christmas joy

With lights flashing and sirens blaring, they arrived like Santa on his sleigh, bearing the gift of Christmas joy.

This past weekend, the Nye County Sheriff’s Office, Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Service and Industrial Light and Power made some very special deliveries to area families in need, bringing packages and presents, even a holiday meal complete with a whole ham, all in an effort to ensure those families could enjoy Christmas day to its fullest.

The Pahrump Valley Times was invited along for the first round of deliveries on Friday, Dec. 20 and upon arrival at the sheriff’s station, witnessed a scene of organized chaos. Volunteers were busy working to bag the remainder of the hundreds of items that were donated and purchased specifically for the families selected, double-checking that the tags denoting the proper destination for each were attached and rolling bicycles and lugging boxed filled with holiday foods out into the parking lot to be loaded into a sheriff’s vehicle.

Once everything was packed into the cars and trucks, the procession started out and it was a touching scene as each of the families were visited that evening.

As they pulled up to the homes, all in a line, staffers jumped out of the sheriff’s vehicles and fire rigs with faces bright with smiles of anticipation, while the family to receive the Christmas delivery gathered around, their own faces lit up with delight.

Leading the charge were Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly and Reserve Sergeant Alan Schrimpf, along with Fire Chief Scott Lewis and a host of other first responders. Also at hand was community activist Ryan Muccio, who works as area manager for Encompass Home Health and who was a lead in helping to organize the massive undertaking.

Rapidly locating the items marked for each particular address and family, the first responders unloaded and happily handed the haul over to the obviously overjoyed recipients, shaking hands and exchanging warm greetings before heading back out for another delivery. Over the rest of that evening and the following day, the sheriff’s office and fire department continued to visit the gift recipients, which included families throughout Nye County, including Pahrump, Tonopah and Beatty.

The Christmas delivery undertaking was a collaborative effort that included the generosity of the first responders themselves as well as several local businesses. Organizers offered their thanks to all for the donations that helped make the event possible.

Donations included $2,500 from Industrial Light and Power, $2,500 from Encompass Home Health, a $500 food donation from Smith’s, $500 worth of food and toys from Walmart, $300 from Good Samaritan Family Practice, $250 each from the Pahrump Valley Rotary Club, Reflections Healthcare and Assemblyman Greg Hafen II, as well as $100 each from ProCare Hospice and Pahrump Valley Carpet Care.

Contact reporter Robin Hebrock at rhebrock@pvtimes.com

THE LATEST
Nevada Volunteers hosts Pahrump Volunteer Fair

Nevada Volunteers hosted the Pahrump Volunteer Fair this month, the first such fair in a grant-funded series that will take the nonprofit all around the Silver State over the course of the next three years, all in the name of advocating for and educating people on the power of volunteering.

Garage fire destroys 11 classic cars

Close to a dozen classic cars in various states of restoration were consumed by fire at a residence along the 3000 block of North Joanita Street last week.

Repairs underway for wildlife fence

With a variety of free-roaming wild horse and burro herds calling the open land surrounding Pahrump home, car-versus-equine crashes are an unfortunate but all-too-common occurrence. Fencing is essential. Join the effort to protect wild horses and burros — and drivers too.

GALLERY: These community activists are changing Pahrump Valley

A dozen volunteers in the valley were celebrated for their contributions at the Inaugural Hope Floats Volunteer Recognition Luncheon hosted by the NyE Communities Coalition.

Beatty board backs Ash Meadows conservancy plans

At its May 6 meeting, the Beatty Town Advisory Board voted to send a letter supporting the Amargosa Conservancy’s conceptual map showing the boundary of its proposed Ash Meadows mineral withdrawal area.

Memorial service set for former Town Manager Bill Kohbarger

A special Celebration of Life ceremony for former Pahrump Town Manager Bill Kohbarger is scheduled for Friday May 10, at the Pahrump Veterans Memorial at 751 East Street from 12-to-4 p.m.

RENDERINGS: Pahrump OHV Park to be professionally designed

Two years ago, the town of Pahrump broke ground on what will become a 40-acre OHV Park at the Pahrump Fairgrounds but before any actual construction takes place, officials want to have the site professionally designed.

Valley’s ladies treated to the Women’s Expo

Soroptimist International has one main mission – ensuring women and girls can access the resources and opportunities they need to be able to reach their full potential and live their very best lives.

Pahrump Taco Fest making a comeback

Taco-lovers rejoice, the Pahrump Taco Fest is making its return after several years’ hiatus. This June, the Calvada Eye will be overrun with competitors all hoping to score the title of best taco-maker in town and foodies will definitely not want to miss out.