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December 2011/January 2012 December 2011 - January 2012 www.azbw.com S CEN ONA’ TENN IZ February 14, 1912 - February 14, 2012 I AR AL Tight Lines 7-9 Game Bag 10 Western Wildlife 11 Land Cruising 12 '! December 2011 - January 2012 Vol. 7, No. 10 CENTENNIAL COMMISSION NEWS FROM ARIZONA YACHT CLUB Happy Birthday, Arizona! #;2/?B.?F .3A2?;2.?9F A6<; .;1 12@64;.A6<; <3 24.0F $?<720A@ F2.?@.@.(&A2??6A<?F.;1A5<B@.;1@<3 .:<;49<0.9?6G<;.06A62@A<D;.;10<: F2.?@.@[email protected]?215<:2A<6;1642;<B@=2< :B;6A62@ =92@?6G<;./20.:2A52 [email protected].;1A52 <::6@@6<;:2:/2?@?2=?2@2;A./?<.1 9.@A <3 A52 0<;A64B<B@ @A.A2@ A< 2;A2? A52 0?<@@@20A6<;<3?6G<;.0<::B;6A62@.;1 (;6<;<3A52(;6A21&A.A2@<3:2?60. 6;A2?2@A@6;09B16;4/B@6;2@@0B9AB?.9A?6/.9 "2.?9F [email protected]?A52?6G<;.2; .;1=<96A60.992.12?@'52F.?20<::6AA21A< ;6.9 Governor’s Cup A2;;6.9<::6@@6<;5.@/24B;=9.;;6;4. /?6;46;4?6G<;.;@ A<42A52? 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