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                                   NEWS BRIEFS


             This section  contains  information  Canyon Rd., Temecula. The entry fee is
           on local activities and items of interest  $125 per person, $400 per team of four.
           to Canyon Lake residents. Information  Fees include cart, practice balls, boxed
           should be submitted to news@golding-  lunch and drawing ticket. For more in-
           publications.com no later than 3 p.m.  formation, contact Katie Menges at 951-
           Monday.                              674-0618, ext.  217. For sponsorship
           Genealogy Research                   opportunities, contact Beth Soltysiak at
                                                951-805-6239.
             The Lake Elsinore Genealogical So-    Animal  Friends of the  Valleys  is a
           ciety  (LEGS) meets  monthly on the   501(c)(3) organization that depends on
           second  Thursday (except for July and   donations for support of programs that
           August) from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Mission   benefit  homeless  and companion  ani-
           Trail  Community  Library, 34303 Mis-  mals.
           sion Trail in Wildomar.              Scholarships
             Meetings  are  free  and  open  to  the
           public. The General Membership Meet-    The  Canyon Lake  Yacht  Club an-
           ing on Mar. 8 will feature speaker Anne  nounces its Scholarship Program for          COMPLETE
           Miller, Ph.D., psychologist, historian  2018. Scholarships are open to high
           and genealogist.  Anne is interested  in  school seniors who reside  in Canyon
           using both genealogical  and historical  Lake and attend a local high school.
           sources to obtain a better understanding   Applications will be available in high
           of people. She has published in histori-  school career centers on Mar. 1. Appli-
           cal and genealogical journals and gives   cations are due by Apr. 5. For more in-   AUTOMOTIVE
           presentations on these topics.       formation,  contact  Canyon  Lake Yacht
             Anne will be discussing how to over-  Club Scholarship Chair Karen Doherty
           come some of the obstacles that inter-  at ladydoherty@yahoo.com.
           fere with finding ancestors. For more
           information, contact Candy Petersen at  Canyon Lake Bingo                               REPAIR  &
           jandcpetersen@roadunner.com or 951-     Bingo, sponsored by the Canyon
           246-2028, or visit bakerfamily.org/legs.  Lake Lioness Club, is held at the senior
           Temecula Rod Run                     center on the first and third Sunday of
             The Temecula Rod Run is this week-  every month from 1 to 4 p.m.                         SERVICE
                                                   Due to State  Law, players  must  be
           end, Mar. 2 and Mar. 3. For the “Friday   over the age of 18. Admission is $10 for
           Night Cruise,” hundreds of classic ve-  a six-sheet set; special games are avail-
           hicles from all over the country cruise   able for $1 each.
           Old  Town Front Street.  The City of    Those  wishing to  attend  from  out-
           Temecula  locks down Old  Town  from   side the community should call Nancy    • Standard maintenance
           Arch to Arch for this event. Watch while   Coughlin  at  951-805-0543 or Joanna
           these classic vehicles roam around, rev   Spiller  at  951-244-1553 for gate  en-
           up their engines and honk their horns.   trance.
           This show attracts thousands of automo-                                            services
           tive enthusiasts and spectators each year.   Menifee Historical Museum
           According to organizers, more than 600
           cars will be on display.  The cruising   The Menifee  Valley  Historical  Mu-  • Tire Service
           starts at 5 p.m. and ends around 8 p.m.  seum contains displays about Canyon
             Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., is the   Lake history, provided by Canyon Lake
           day to get a close up look at the vehicles   pioneers  Don and Elinor  Martin  who
           and take a peek under the hoods.  The   sometimes serve as docents. The muse-  • Transmission
           cars are freshly detailed and polished to   um, located in the old Menifee Elemen-
           “Show and Shine.” Shuttles will be run-  tary School on Garbani Rd. in Menifee,
           ning on Saturday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.  is open Sundays, from 1 to 4 p.m.      • Engine Service
             This free, family-friendly  event in-  Fruit Donation
           cludes music, food, community vendors
           and more.  For additional  information,   Helping Hands Group, a local 501(c)3
           visit  temeculaca.gov/991/Temecula-  non-profit organization, is appealing to   • Smog
           Rod-Run.                             residents who have fruit trees to donate
           Bowling for a Cause                  the fruit to Helping Hands Group who
                                                will pick the fruit and deliver it to those
             Lace up your bowling shoes to ben-  in need of food.
           efit Michelle’s Place, a breast cancer   Residents  wanting  fruit  picked  and
           resource  center  in  Temecula,  tomor-  people wanting to volunteer are asked
           row, Mar. 3, at 5 p.m. at Brunswick Cal   to contact Helping Hands Group at 951-
           Oaks Bowl, 40440 California Oaks Rd.,   821-6080 or contact@helpinghands-
           Murrieta. The cost is $40 and includes a   group.us.
           three-game tournament and cash prizes.   Veterans Service Awards
           Sponsorship opportunities are available.
           To sign up, call 951-699-5455.          California  Senator  Jeff Stone en-
           Elks Golf Tournament                 courages veterans group and others to
                                                nominate worthy individuals for his an-
             The  Lake  Elsinore/Wildomar  Elks  nual 2018 Veterans Service Awards. The
           Lodge No. 2591 will host a golf tourna-  deadline to submit nominations is Apr.   THE NEXT GENERATION OF
           ment on Friday, Mar. 9, at The Links at  20. The awards are given annually to 10
           Summerly  in Lake  Elsinore. Registra-  military veterans from the 28th Senate        AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
           tion is at 10 a.m.; Shotgun start at 12  District  who have gone above and be-
           p.m.                                 yond the call of duty to help their fel-
             Entry fees are $80 for individuals and  low veterans and members of the com-        2 YEAR/24,000 MILE
           $300 for foursomes. Dinner is included  munity.
           at  the  Awards Ceremony  at the  lodge   Awards will be presented in late May.
           located at 33700 Mission Trail, Wildo-  Award recipients must  work or live  in   NATIONWIDE WARRANTY
           mar.  Social Hour is from 5 to 6 p.m.,  the 28th District, which is entirely  in
           followed by dinner at 6 p.m. For more  Riverside  County.  Applications  and
           information,  contact  Russ Hamilton  at  more information are available at senate.
           909-263-2714 or pddgeruss@gmail.     ca.gov/stone and by calling the Senator
           com.                                 Stone’s office at 951-894-3530.
           AFV Golf Tournament                  Bereavement Support

             Animal  Friends of the  Valleys       Grief Share  meets  in  the  chapel  at   951  244-2509
           and Paradise Chevrolet Cadillac Buick  Canyon Lake  Community  Church on
           GMC will host FORE the Animals Golf  Mondays at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. For
           Tournament  on Friday, Mar. 23, at the  more information, contact Pastor Pete at
           Temecula  Creek Inn, 44510 Rainbow  951-244-1877, ext. 204.
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