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St.

Peter the Apostle


Roman Catholic Church
204 S. Boulder Hwy., Henderson, NV 89015
702-970-2500
Fax: 702-970-2555
Parish Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 am - 4 pm
Closed 1 pm - 2 pm Lunch
email: info@stpahend.org
www.stpetertheapostlecatholicchurch.org
Facebook: stpetertheapostleromancatholicchurch
parroquia san pedro apostol

Parish Clergy

Sacrament of Reconciliation

Fr. Gem Bandivas, Administrator


Rev. Mugagga Lule, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Mr. Daniel De Pozo, Permanent Deacon
Rev. Mr. Bill Davis, Permanent Deacon

Tues: 8:30 - 9:00 am


Sat: 3:30-4:30 pm English & Spanish

Mass Schedule

Eucharistic Adoration

Church Open by 3 pm

Saturday
5:00 pm English Youth Mass

Friday: 8:30 am to noon

Sunday
Church Open by 7 am

Faith Formation
Office: Rm 8 - Faith Formation Complex
Phone: (702) 970-2525
Hours: Sunday - 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday 1:00 - 6:00 pm

8:00 am, 10:00 am


12:00 pm English Childrens Mass
2:00 pm Spanish Mass
5:00 pm English Tagalog Songs

Daily Mass
Monday - Friday: 8:00 am

Sacrament of Baptism
Baptism is the first step to become a Catholic Christian. Parents who wish to baptize their children agree to raise them in the Catholic faith. For more
information about the requirements for infant baptisms, check the bulletin or call Deacon Dan. Classes are the 2nd Saturday of each month in the Faith
Formation Complex room 13 at 9 am. For Spanish, classes are the 3rd Thursday of each month at 6:30pm in the Faith Formation Complex room 13.

Sacrament of Reconciliation
God loves us and wants to forgive our sins. You can experience Gods unconditional love through the Sacrament of Reconciliation. This
sacrament is available on Tuesdays from 8:30 to 9:00 am, and on Saturdays, English & Spanish, from 3:30 to 4:30 pm, or at other times by
contacting a priest.

Sacrament of Marriage
Please contact the parish a minimum of six months prior to the wedding. Do not set a date prior to your first appointment with a priest or
deacon. If the wedding is to take place elsewhere, please seek advice from our clergy. For more information, please contact the Parish
Office at 702-970-2500.

Funeral Arrangements
Please contact the Parish Office at 702-970-2500 as soon as possible after a death to make the funeral arrangements. Services can be in
English, Spanish or Bilingual.

Emergency Calls
A hospital chaplain covers all hospitals. In an emergency, please contact the hospital. After hours, please leave a message with the Parish
Office and you will be contacted the next business day.

THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME


Saturday, November 14, 2015
5:00pm
Rocco Disylvester Sr.
Sunday, November 15, 2015
8:00 am
People of the Parish
10:00 am
Madeline Lucero
12:00 pm
Zmolek Family
2:00 pm
Ester Larade Miranda
5:00 pm
Lucy Rodriguez
Monday, November 16, 2015
8:00 am
Frank A. Becker
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
8:00 am
Louis & Esther Sandle
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
8:00 am
Dan & Kathy Lathrop
Thursday, November 19, 2015
8:00 am
John & Gloria Goebert
Friday, November 20, 2015
8:00 am
Anthony S. Maenza
Saturday, November 21, 2015
5:00 pm
Jose Cortez
Sunday, November 22, 2015
8:00am
Paul F. NowaKowski
10:00am
Celia Leideger
12:00pm
Elayne La Porta
2:00pm
People of the Parish
5:00pm
John Plutt
Adoration
Fridays after the 8 am Mass
until 12 pm in the Chapel.
We need at least two people at all times.

FOLLOWING POPE FRANCIS (HOMILIES, CATECHESIS)

NOVEMBER 15, 2015


Please Pray for. .

Alberta Horn
Adriana Martinez
Alex Kozikowski
Antonio Davis
Barbara Arndt
Brees Family
Brother Frederick N.
Bob Watkins
Fr. Cassian Folsom
Cary Salas
Christina Johnston
DAddario Family
David B.
Deacon Dan DePozo
Dolores Oddo
Don Reney
Don Woodlee
Doug Easton
Emilia Vitaliti
Eva Tapia
Francisco Gonzalez
Francisco M. Quezada
Felix Rivera

Galdina Flores-Amaya
Gilbert Medina
Henry Tucker
Jamie Krichbaum
Jennifer Pattee-Garcia
Jesse Magana
Jose Martinez, Jr.
Josephina Mitchell
Kaileb Rodriguez
Kari Keys
Karen Bearden
Kay Bushey
Krystal Lara
LaPlante Family
Lynn Spence
March Mazzone
Marciano Flores
Mari Sharpe-Flores
Margie Sadowski
Marion Lee
Mary Alice Navarrete
Nancy Henry
Nancy Salazar
Norma Dominguez
Norma Goldsmith

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Paul Horn
Paul Wine
Pete Galvan Amaya
Randy Brees
Raphael Aceves
Ricardo Jimenez
Richard McKelvey
Rita Major
Robert Mcfarland
Roxanne Laduca
Ruby Rivas
Ruth Shannon
Ruth Majovsky
Ruth Wilkins
Sister Imelda Marie
Sondra Martinez
Tanya Hellbaum
Thomas Sanders
Violet Westbrook
Wilfred Bocage
Zaira Guevara

Week Day Novenas and Rosaries


Monday - Friday: 7:15 to 7:45 am
Rosary followed by Divine Mercy in Church
Tuesday - Pro Life Rosary after 8 am Mass in the Chapel
The following takes place after the 8 am Mass in the
Church
Wednesday - Our Lady of Guadalupe Novena
Thursday - St. Jude Novena
Intentions of Pope Francis

www.news.va (Official Vatican Network)


www.radiovaticana.va
Face book: news.va English
Vatican radio-English Section

November

www.news.va Espaol
www.radiovaticana.va
Face book: news.va Espaol
Radio Vaticana en Espaol

Evangelization: That pastors of the Church, with


profound love for their flocks, may accompany them
and enliven their hope.

Readings for the week of November 15, 2015


Sunday:
Monday:

Dn 12:1-3/Ps 16:5,8-11/Heb 10:11-14,18/Mk 13:24-32


1 Mc 1:10-15,41-43,54-57,62-63/Ps 119:53,61,
134,150,155,158/Lk 18:35-43
Tuesday:
2 Mc 6:18-31/Ps 3:2-7/Lk 19:1-10
Wednesday: 2 Mc 7:1,20-31/Ps 17:1,5-6,8,15/Lk 19:11-28
Thursday: 1 Mc 2:15-29/Ps 50:1-2,5-6,14-15/Lk 19:41-44
Friday:
1 Mc 4:36-37,52-59/(Ps) 1 Chr 29:10-12/Lk 19:45-48
Saturday:
1 Mc 6:1-13/Ps 9:2-4,6,16,19/Lk 20:27-40
Next Sunday: Dn 7:13-14/Ps 93:1-2,5/Rv 1:5-8/Jn 18:33-37

Universal: That we may be open to personal


encounter and dialogue with all, even those whose
convictions differ from our own.

Lecturas para la semana de Noviembre 15, 2015


Domingo: Dan 12:1-3/Sal 16:5,8-11/Heb 10:11-14,18/Mc 13:24-32
Lunes:
1 Mac 1:10-15,41-43,54-57,62-63/Sal 119:53,61,
134,150,155,158/Lc 18:35-43
Martes: 2 Mac 6:18-31/Sal 3:2-7/Lc 19:1-10
Mircoles: 2 Mac 7:1,20-31/Sal 17:1,5-6,8,15/Lc 19:11-28
Jueves:
1 Mac 2:15-29/Sal 50:1-2,5-6,14-15/Lc 19:41-44
Viernes: 1 Mac 4:36-37,52-59/(Sal) 1 Cro 29:10-12/Lc 19:45-48
Sbado: 1 Mac 6:1-13/Sal 9:2-4,6,16,19/Lc 20:27-40
Prximo Domingo: Dan 7:13-14/Sal 93:1-2,5/Ap 1:5-8/
Jn 18:33-37

ST. PETER THE APOSTLE

HENDERSON, NV

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,


During his visit to Brazil, Pope Francis said, The
measure of the greatness of a society is found in the way
it treats those most in need (World Youth Day, Address,
July 25, 2013). With these words, Pope Francis continues
to bring our attention back to the poor and our
responsibility toward them. The Catholic Campaign for
Human Development (CCHD) responds directly to this
call by addressing the root causes of poverty in the United
States.
Founded in 2004, the group Ex-Prisoners and Prisoners
Organizing for Community Advancement (EPOCA)
works to change the future for men and women returning
to society after incarceration. Since its inception, EPOCA
has steadily grown in membership, influence, and vision.
Today, it forms a diverse team of 226 members working
with thousands of allies every day to win legislative
victories that improve the lives of families around the
country.
EPOCA created the campaign Jobs Not Jails, which
proposes a jobs program for low-income, high-crime
neighborhoods, offering residents hope and saving two
billion tax dollars that would be spent on new prisons.
EPOCA also works to enact policies that offer people a
chance to rebuild their homes, finish their education, and
gain marketable job skills. CCHD supports EPOCA
because it fights for the dignity of every person and
implements structural changes that make our communities
stronger for the future.
This collection is the primary source of funding for
CCHDs anti-poverty grants and education programs, like
the grant that supports EPOCA. Funding from the
collection offers new hope every year to those living in
poverty throughout the United States. Twenty-five
percent of this collections proceeds stay here in our
diocese to fight poverty in our community and defend the
dignity of our neighbors. Help us defend human dignity
and show Christs charity to those in need.
For more information about the collection for CCHD and
the groups it funds, please visit www.povertyusa.org.
Assuring you of my prayers and gratitude, I remain
Sincerely yours in Christ,

Most Reverend Joseph A. Pepe, D.D., J.C.D.


Bishop of Las Vegas
JAP/pb

St. Peter The Apostle


Catholic Community
welcomes
Our New Parishioners
September:
Jim & Marife Aragon
David & Samantha Oliphant
Zachary & Jennifer Woydziak
Allen & Debra Henderson
Rocio Mendoza
Hector & Nicole Silva
Frank & Claudia Lombardo
Ron & Julie Gallagher
Jim Miranda & Renee LaFond
Raymond Romero & Monica
Valenzuela
Randy Macaranas
Shirley Matwyuk
Mallory Maciuszek
Russell & Michaela Smith
Ramon & Miriam Iniguez
Jonathan & Erika Taha
October:
Theresa Avalos
Pedro Camacho & Elisa Ortiz
Miguel Fonseca & Deborah Elmor
Mark McKaig
Richard & Jennifer Felton
Ricardo Tomas
James & Nanelle Paget
Enrique & Jessica Pineda
Neltristan Yues & Jacklyn Joy
Chris Lyon
Michael & Linda Gonzales
Betty Grunbaum
Fe Hawkins
Mayra Morfin
Edwin & Alba Fuentes
Larry Stauth

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THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

NOVEMBER 15, 2015

FAITH FORMATION

St. Peter Gift Shop


MONDAY
MONDAY--FRIDAY
8am
8am--4pm
(Closed for Lunch
1pm
1pm--2pm)
SUNDAY 9am
9am--4pm
(Closed for Lunch
12pm
12pm--1pm)
Now Accepting
Credit Cards
Please Support our
Gift Shop!!!

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HOURS:
Sunday 9am-2pm-Monday 1pm-8pm
Tuesday 1pm-8pm-Wednesday 1pm-6pm
FAITH FORMATION CLASSES ROOM 13
SATURDAY:
Confirmation 2 Class- 3:30 pm.
Youth Mass-5:00 pm.

SUNDAY:
Pre-School & Kindergarten Class-10:30 am.
Communion 2 Class-10:30 am.
Childrens Mass-12:00pm.

MONDAY:
Confirmation 1 Class-6:30 pm.

INTERESTED IN JOINING
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH?

TUESDAY:
Communion 1 Class-4:30pm.
RCIA Children & Adults Class-6:30pm.

WEDNESDAY:

ST. PETER The Apostle Catholic Church


welcomes you! Our RCIA (Rite of Christian
Initiation for Adults) program is designed for
those who are considering becoming Catholics. Our
RCIA sessions are mostly held on Tuesdays in room
13 @ 6:30 PM. RCIA sessions will start on
September 29, 2015. Come & sign up now!
For more information, call Fr. Gem Bandivas at
(702) 970-2509 (leave a message) or via email at
frgem@stpahend.org

PRAY THE ROSARY


Please join us in asking the Blessed Virgin Marys help
as we pray the rosary before each Mass. Through the
Rosary the faithful receive abundant grace, as though
from the very hands of the Mother of the Redeemer.

3rd8th Grade Class 4:30pm.

Church Flooring & Painting


We have the privilege to be one of the
four Parishes chosen for the
Pilgrimage Year of Mercy. We are
placing purple envelopes in the church,
please take one and help our Parish
with your donation. All donations will
be used for constructing new flooring
and painting of our church.
God bless and thank you for your
continuing support.

CATHOLIC STEWARDSHIP APPEAL UPDATE

To all who supported our Annual Parish


Picnic. God bless you always!!

Our goal is $65,000.00


So far we have a pledged amount of $71,316.00
The total paid is $63,558.25 with 235
families participating.
Its not too late to send in your pledge!
Thank you for your generosity!

ST. PETER THE APOSTLE

HENDERSON, NV

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CANONICAL- LITURGICAL FORUM


BY FR. GEM BANDIVAS, JCL, MBA, PhD

INDULGENCE FOR THE DYING


Dear Fr. Gem: I first met you when you worked as a chaplain at St.
Rose Hospital some years back. Recently, I heard you talking
about indulgences and I really admire your courage for doing it.
We dont hear preachers speak about indulgences nowadays. My
question to you is: Can a priest impart an apostolic blessing on
behalf of the pope to a person who is at the point of death, thus
granting the plenary indulgence to the dying person? Please
elucidate also what temporal punishment means.
>>>Angelina, Parishioner
Dear Angelina: The answer to your question is a resounding: YES.
A priest can impart an apostolic blessing on behalf of the pope to a
person who is at the point of death, thereby granting a plenary
indulgence to the dying person. This is explained in the ritual for the
pastoral care of the sick and in the Handbook of Indulgences.
Nonetheless, I would like to make some clarifications on indulgences
themselves.
According to the Catechism, No. 1471: "The doctrine and practice
of indulgences in the Church are closely linked to the effects of the
sacrament of penance.
"'An indulgence is a remission before God of the temporal
punishment due to sins whose guilt has already been forgiven, which
the faithful Christian who is duly disposed gains under certain
prescribed conditions through the action of the Church which, as the
minister of redemption, dispenses and applies with authority the
treasury of the satisfactions of Christ and the saints' [Indulgentarium
Doctrina, Norm 1].
"'An indulgence is partial or plenary according as it removes either
part or all of the temporal punishment due to sin' [ibid., Norm 2, see
Norm 3]. Indulgences may be applied to the living or the dead."
The Handbook of Indulgences, No. 28, says: "Priests who minister
the sacraments to the Christian faithful who are in a life-and-death
situation should not neglect to impart to them the apostolic blessing,
with its attached indulgence.
The use of a crucifix or a cross is recommended in obtaining this
plenary indulgence. The Christian faithful can obtain the plenary
indulgence mentioned here as death approaches (in articulo mortis)
even if they had already obtained another plenary indulgence that same
day.
This grant, in No. 28, is taken from the apostolic constitution
Indulgentiarum Doctrina, Norm 18, issued by Pope Paul VI on Jan. 1,
1967.
These papal blessings and indulgences were first granted to the
Crusaders or to pilgrims who died while traveling to obtain the Holy
Year Indulgence. Pope Clement IV (1265-1268) and Gregory XI (13701378) extended it to victims of the plague. The grants became ever
more frequent but were still limited in time or reserved to bishops, so
that relatively few people were favored by this grace. This led Pope
Benedict XIV (1740-1758) to issue the constitution "Pia Mater" in 1747
in which he granted the faculty to all bishops, along with the possibility
to sub-delegate the faculty to priests.

The ritual for the Pastoral Care of the sick, in Nos. 195 and 201,
indicates the rite followed for those approaching death.
No. 201 touches on viaticum outside of Mass, which would be the
usual circumstance for this blessing. The rubric states:
"At the conclusion of the sacrament of penance or the penitential
rite, the priest may give the apostolic pardon for the dying, using one of
the following:
"Through the holy mysteries of our redemption, may almighty God
release you from all punishments in this life and in the life to come.
May he open to you the gates of paradise and welcome you to
everlasting joy."
Or the following:
"By the authority which the Apostolic See has given me I grant
you a full pardon and the remission of all your sins in the name of the
Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. R. Amen."
With regards to the topic on temporal punishment, it is important
to understand that sin has a double consequence. Grave sin deprives
us of communion with God and therefore makes us incapable of
eternal life, the privation of which is called the 'eternal punishment' of
sin. On the other hand every sin, even venial, entails an unhealthy
attachment to creatures, which must be purified either here on earth, or
after death in the state called Purgatory. This purification frees one
from what is called the 'temporal punishment' of sin. These two
punishments must not be conceived of as a kind of vengeance inflicted
by God from without, but as following from the very nature of sin. A
conversion which proceeds from a fervent charity can attain the
complete purification of the sinner in such a way that no punishment
would remain.
The forgiveness of sin and restoration of communion with God
entail the remission of the eternal punishment of sin, but temporal
punishment of sin remains. While patiently bearing sufferings and trials
of all kinds and, when the day comes, serenely facing death, the
Christian must strive to accept this temporal punishment of sin as a
grace. He should strive by works of mercy and charity, as well as by
prayer and the various practices of penance, to put off completely the
'old man' and to put on the 'new man.'"
In this, the Catechism seeks to explain in human terms something
that is intimately bound up with each person's relationship with God
within the communion of saints (see CCC 1474ff). As the text implies,
the "punishment" is not external but follows from the imperfection of
love that sin entails. The purification is, in a way, a striving for
perfection in loving God above all things and our neighbor as ourselves
as Christ has loved us.
If we do not achieve this perfection of love in this life, then we
necessarily and spontaneously desire to achieve it after death. This
would enable us to come face to face with the Lord.
Again, we are using images and human language. In all honesty,
all such images are inevitably imperfect and fail to clarify the fullness of
the mystery.

>>> FR GEM

THIRTY-THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

NOVEMBER 15, 2015

Our Love Offering. . .


November 8, 2015 Parish Offertory: $ 12,542.52
November 8, Operating Deficit Reduction: $ 1,149.40

Second Collections Schedule


November 15, Deficit Reduction 2014-2015
November 22, Human Development

Thank you for your continuing support.


Please consider including a
bequest to St. Peter the Apostle
in your will or living trust.

Altar Flowers

This weekends altar flowers are in memory of


Larry Kent Hellbaum
Important Help Numbers

Catholic Charities Adoption Services(702) 385-3351


First Choice Pregnancy Services-(702) 294-2273
Womens Resource Centers of Southern NV(702) 366-1247
Living Grace Home-(702) 212-6472 serving the
special needs of pregnant young moms

GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP


WILL MEET ON THE FIRST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH @
7PM IN THE PARISH OFFICE.. ALL ARE WELCOME!!

St. Peter The Apostle


Catholic Community
Welcomes
the following into our
RCIA Program:
Alyssa Castro
Jill Esparza
Jeff Little
Sandra Little
Peggy Pierce
Valen Smekal
Brittney Vella
Steve Goldstein
James Tapson
Nichole Granet
Margaret Covelli

UPDATES
Construction
Fund Campaign
The projected cost of the
construction is $150,000
The total cash on hand as
of Nov 9, 2015 is $40,748
Yes, we still have a long
way to go. But I am very
optimistic that we can
make things happen when
we do it for Gods Greater
Glory.
My heartfelt thanks to all
who have contributed
already to this project. And
to those who havent acted
yet , I continue to knock
on your generous hearts to
support this noble cause.
God loves a cheerful
giver!
All is Grace!
Fr. Gem Bandivas
Parish Aministrator

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ST. PETER THE APOSTLE

HENDERSON, NV

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PARISH OFFICE..... 702-970-2500


Fr. Gem Bandivas, Parish Administrator ..Ext. 2509
Fr. Mugagga Lule, Parochial Vicar ... Ext. 2510
Deacon Dan DePozo, Wedding/Baptism ..Ext. 2508
Elizabeth Schoeter, Office Manager .....Ext. 2502
Sandra Gaeta, Receptionist/Gift Shop .....Ext. 2501
Dale Victor, Finance Office ....Ext. 2505
Don Grizzard, Maintenance ....Ext. 2500

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION .......702-970-2525


Camille Stoeckinger, DRE .. Ext. 2528
Terry Christiansen, Faith Formation . Ext. 2526
Vickie Sanchez, Faith Formation Ext. 2525
Maria Oswald, Faith Formation ..Ext. 2525
Erika Dias, Youth . Ext. 2525

LITURGICAL MINISTRIES
Music Directors .Ken & Ellen Lerum
Sacristans .Jay Frumkin
Altar Servers .Roger Pepper
Extraordinary Ministers .Jos Martinez, Sr.
Lectors .David Sanchez
Ushers ..Sal Colaluca

OTHER MINISTRIES
Grief Support ... Deacon Dan DePozo
Homebound ...Jos Martinez, Sr.
Pro-Life .Monica Caffarella
Environment ....Michelle Couch
Rosary-Making ..Maiqui Hertzog
DEVOTIONS
Mother of Perpetual Help ... Tony Roberto
St. Jude Thaddeus ...Sacristans
Guadalupanos ..Linda Gonzales
Spanish Prayer Group ...Jose Leyva

BUILDING & GROUNDS:


Jos Martinez, Sr, Tim Lawler, Ernie Rael,
Don Grizzard, Dan Driscol
FINANCE COMMITTEE:
Tim Lawler (Chair), Kenny Allwein ,Lou LaPorta,
Bonnie Martinez, William J. Sheehan,
Janel Potucek, David Sanchez
Steven Henderson, P.A.-C.,
parishioner
Internal Medicine/Adult Primary Care

NON-PARISH MINISTRIES
Knights of Columbus Sam Greene
St. Vincent de Paul Pat Dockins

Sheldon Mike, M.D.


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DJS COMMUNITY
CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
95 S. Arroyo Grande Blvd., Henderson
702-263-9646
djsacademy.com

Serving the Community since 1994


We are a Participating School in Both the
Nevada Choice Scholarship Grants (AB165) &
The Education Savings Accounts (SB302)

Watch Battery & Installation*


Established 1983

3.99

Tel: 565-7411
34 So. Water St.

Cash for Gold & Silver

Gold Casters Jewelry


*Most watches must present coupon

ALL ASPECTS OF
ROOFING & DECKWORK

Invites you to enjoy a one-hour massage session


for only $49.99 or a Murad* Healthy Skin facial
session for only $59.99.
TAKE FIVE MINUTES TO SCHEDULE TODAY!

Massage Envy Lake Mead Crossing


358 W. Lake Mead Pkwy Suite 100
Henderson, NV 89015

(702) 588-6934

Reg. $10.00
No Limit
No Expiration

LEAK
REPAIRS

Book On Line For Best Rate


SUNSET STATION

Save Up To 40% at sunsetstation.sclv.com

HOTEL CASINO

1301 W. Sunset Road, Henderson NV, 89014

A Vegas Valley Lawn


Full Maintenance Service - Licensed - Insured
Desert & Turf - Sprinkler Repair - Cleanups
Weed Control - Aerating - Since 1991
Monthly Maintenance starting at $50.00

702-524-1461

Carpet Vinyl Tile Wood Window Coverings

Tammi Shaw
Sales & Service
Cont. License #0029116

791-2475
20 years experience Bonded & Insured
JAMES GUINDON
Home of the Famous Roofing Dog
Lic #0045519

1331 S. Boulder Hwy., Ste. 130 Henderson, NV 89015


Phone: (702) 565-6900 Fax: (702) 565-7132

Michael Baumgardner

Financial Advisor
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OPEN LATE, NIGHTS AND WEEKENDS


HOURS VARY FRANCHISES AVAILABLE
*Prices subject to change. Rates and services may vary by locations and
session. Not all Massage Envy Spa locations offer facial and other services. For
a specific list of services available, check with the specific location or see
MassageEnvy.com. Additional local taxes and fees may apply. Each location is
independently owned and operated. 2013 Massage Envy Franchising, LLC

FREE Estimates

2298 W Horizon Ridge Parkway


Suite 111
Henderson, NV 89052
702-263-4886

POR FAVOR APOYE A ESTOS ANUNCIANTES

#71 St. Peter, Henderson - Outside

PH:

John McGinty

Please contact us at 702.547.7717 888.786.7389

2015

RESTAURANT & BAR

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