Saturday, August 20, 2016


My Motto is Study, Shine and Serve

I am a passionate forever student.  I love to read, listen and learn.  I will always be listening to your concerns, learning from each of you.  Attending your community meetings, learning from your leaders what works for you in your towns and cities.  Participating in conferences and activities that build my knowledge in areas that will bring positive changes to Cochise County.

I will shine with my friendly smile, wherever I go.  My good nature and my love and concern for each of my constituents will be evident at all times.  I will also shine a light into the dark corners and bring added transparency to government.  Finally, I will shine a light on all the good our county has to offer and be a catalyst for growth and improvement in our county being active in every way possible to bring more industry, tourists and people who want to move to our wonderful county.

I come from a good, strong family of workers.  I learned to work hard for the sake of accomplishing a good thing. I have been hoeing weeds on our family farm since I was big enough to man the hoe and I am still tender with memories for the days when I carried irrigation tubes for my dad... when I could carry 3 and then 6 and even 10... when I could start them with only a few tugs.  I can honestly say, my good father, Earl Moser, taught me to work and I am grateful for that.

I have much experience and a reputation for volunteering in my community.  Nearly 20 years in the classrooms and on campus at Willcox Schools, I have learned that volunteers are an extremely important asset to our public schools and I am very proud of the volunteers who have followed in my footsteps.  Our family fostered children for 10 years and that gave us a wealth of experience and love that will never end for some awesome children we hold dear until today. Serving on Parks and Recreation in Willcox for 10 years was an extreme adventure and pleasure, as we sought community support and ideas and re-created the wonderful Keiller Park in Willcox, AZ.   A patch of weeds and dirt turned in to the envy and enjoyment of thousands!  That led to serving on the Rex Allen Days board, heading up the festival at the park.  I have also served as Secretary and Treasurer as well as the President of Rex Allen Days. My Service as your State Representative in 2011 and 2012 was a wonderful experience and I loved my district; often driving hundreds of miles a day to visit and assist in communities that I was responsible for.  So much can be accomplished with a bit, or a lot, of elbow grease and I am willing to work, work, work!

I look forward to learning about, shining for the good in can bring and serving each of you!

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