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A-6 THE FRIDAY FLYER FEBRUARY 16, 2018
NEWS BRIEFS
This section contains information Bowling for a Cause nate the fruit to Helping Hands Group Grief Share meets in the chapel at
on local activities and items of interest who will pick the fruit and deliver it to Canyon Lake Community Church on
to Canyon Lake residents. Information Lace up your bowling shoes to ben- those in need of food. Residents want- Mondays at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. For
should be submitted to news@golding- efit Michelle’s Place, a breast cancer ing fruit picked and people wanting to more information, contact Pastor Pete at
publications.com no later than 3 p.m. resource center in Temecula, on Satur- volunteer are asked to contact Help- 951-244-1877, ext. 204.
Monday. day, Mar. 3, at 5 p.m. at Brunswick Cal ing Hands Group at 951-821-6080 or
Oaks Bowl, 40440 California Oaks Rd., contact@helpinghandsgroup.us. Caregivers Connection
Stephen Ministry Workshop Murrieta. The cost is $40 and includes a The Canyon Lake Community
three-game tournament and cash prizes. Celebrate Recovery
Pastor Pete at Canyon Lake Commu- Sponsorship opportunities are available. Church’s Caregivers Connection offers
nity Church is looking for individuals To sign up, call 951-699-5455. Celebrate Recovery is a program that an opportunity for caregivers to share
in the congregation who have a heart to teaches and gives one tools on how to common problems, needs and experi-
expand their capacity to care for others. Temecula Rod Run address their hurts, habits, and hang-ups ences. Anyone caring for a loved one for
There is a Stephen Ministry Workshop so that they can move forward and find illnesses such as dementia, Alzheimer’s,
scheduled for Feb. 24 in Huntington The Temecula Rod Run is set for Fri- their purpose and a life filled with joy. stroke, heart issues or Parkinson’s is
Beach that will be the first step in creat- day, Mar. 2 and Saturday, Mar. 3. For the Participants discover that they are not welcome to attend. The group meets in
“Friday Night Cruise,” hundreds of clas-
ing a Visitation and Care Ministry in its alone in what they are going through Room 6 at the church on the second and
fellowship. Stephen Ministry is a proven sic vehicles from all over the country and find people to walk alongside them. fourth Monday of each month from 10
system for training and organizing peo- cruise Old Town Front Street. The City Celebrate Recovery meets on Sundays a.m. to noon.
ple in the congregation to provide qual- of Temecula locks down Old Town from at 6 p.m. in Building C at Canyon Lake A Care Pathways Seminar class be-
Arch to Arch for this event. Watch while Community Church. A potluck is held at gan on Jan. 11 at the Kay Cineceros Se-
ity Christian care to those experiencing these classic vehicles roam around, rev 5:30 on the first Sunday of each month. nior Center on Newport Rd. in Menifee.
difficulty. up their engines and honk their horns. Childcare is provided. Classes are 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. on Thurs-
In short, this is to make visits and This show attracts thousands of automo-
provided one-on-one Christian care to tive enthusiasts and spectators each year. Expressive Art Class days through Mar. 22. For more infor-
mation, contact the Office of the Aging
people who need it. If you are interested According to organizers, more than 600 at 800-510-2020. For more information
in getting involved in this type of minis- cars will be on display. The cruising Michelle’s Place, a breast cancer re- about Caregivers Connection, contact
try, contact Pastor Pete at 951-244-1877, starts at 5 p.m. and ends around 8 p.m. source center serving Canyon Lake and Facilitator Jo Ann Wickerath at 951-
ext. 204. Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., is the surrounding area, hosts a free Expres- 679-7736 or Assistant Facilitator Bev
sive Art Class every other Monday from
Free Garden Workshop day to get a close up look at the vehicles 6 to 8 p.m. The class uses art as a form of Haney at 951-244-8711.
and take a peek under the hoods. The
Join the UCCE Riverside County cars are freshly detailed and polished to therapy and self-exploration. Sessions Coffee with Nancy
help to practice creativity while open-
Master Gardeners and learn from the “Show and Shine.” Shuttles will be run- ing the door to calming strategies and Residents are invited to meet with
experts’ simple methods to prepare your ning on Saturday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. awareness techniques. Participants gain Elsinore Valley Municipal Water Dis-
garden for spring on Saturday, Feb. 24, This free, family-friendly event in- a better insight of themselves through trict Division 1 Director Nancy Horton,
from 10 to 11:30 p.m. at EVMD District cludes music, food, community vendors sharing feelings and exploring a host of a Canyon Lake resident, on the last Tues-
Headquarters, 31315 Chaney St, Lake and more. For additional information, visit topics with group dialog and discussion. day of every month from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Elsinore. temeculaca.gov/991/Temecula-Rod- It’s part art, part relaxing, part “therapy,” at the Sports Stop. Nancy is available to
This is a free class. Arrive before Run part discussion and a positive diversion talk about changing guidelines for water
class and ask Master Gardener about Fruit Donation for anyone. No reservations, fees or conservation, answer questions about
the latest trends including fairy gardens, art experience required. For dates and conservation rebates and the district’s
butterfly gardens and irrigation methods Helping Hands Group, a local 501(c)3 times, visit michellesplace.org. water rates, etc. Residents are invited to
using ollas. For more information, visit non-profit organization, is appealing bring their water bill for clarification of
evmwd.com. to residents who have fruit trees to do- Bereavement Support costs. Coffee is complimentary.
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