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A-14 THE FRIDAY FLYER MARCH 9, 2018
NEWS BRIEFS
This section contains information Soltysiak at 951-805-6239. community should call Nancy Coughlin water rates, etc. Residents are invited to
on local activities and items of inter- at 951-805-0543 or Joanna Spiller bring their water bill for clarification of
est to Canyon Lake residents. Infor- Free Sprinkler Nozzles at 951-244-1553 for gate entrance. costs. Coffee is complimentary.
mation should be submitted to news@ EVNWD customers are eligible for
goldingpublications.com no later than 3 up to 25 free low flow sprinkler nozzles. Caregivers Connection Menifee Historical Museum
p.m. Monday. The Toro nozzles are more efficient The Canyon Lake Community The Menifee Valley Historical Mu-
Bunny Train than regular pop-up spray nozzles and Church’s Caregivers Connection offers seum contains displays about Canyon
can help customers save both water and an opportunity for caregivers to share
Lake history, provided by Canyon Lake
The Easter Bunny will make a stop at money. common problems, needs and experi- pioneers Don and Elinor Martin who
the Orange Empire Railway Museum, Customers must act fast, supplies are ences. Anyone caring for a loved one for sometimes serve as docents. The muse-
201 A St., Perris, on Mar. 24 and 25 limited and the program is coming to an illnesses such as dementia, Alzheimer’s, um, located in the old Menifee Elemen-
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Kids of all ages end on June 30. To participate, print a stroke, heart issues or Parkinson’s is tary School on Garbani Rd. in Menifee,
will experience the magic of trains and voucher from the program’s website, welcome to attend. is open Sundays, from 1 to 4 p.m.
the magic of the Easter Bunny at this freesprinklernozzles.com, and redeem at The group meets in Room 6 at the
popular annual event. The Easter Bunny participating irrigation supply stores. church on the second and fourth Mon- Fruit Donation
will hop through the train, greeting each day of each month from 10 a.m. to noon.
child with a special treat and posing for MOPS On Mar. 12, Jane Farmer and Shan- Helping Hands Group, a local 501(c)3
a photo. Children can decorate Easter Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) non Easton will present a talk on “The non-profit organization, is appealing to
baskets and then follow a treasure map Rollercoaster Ride of Dementia.” Mar. residents who have fruit trees to donate
to find Easter eggs and other goodies. meets on the first and third Tuesdays 26 will be a regular meeting. Gina Fo- the fruit to Helping Hands Group who
There will be a bounce house and at 9 a.m. at Canyon Lake Community gelman’s from Vineyard Memory Care will pick the fruit and deliver it to those
other fun activities. Families can explore Church. MOPS seeks to support mothers will speak on Apr. 9. Apr. 23 will be a in need of food.
the museum and enjoy rides on vintage during the early years of their children’s regular meeting. May 7 will be a pot- Residents wanting fruit picked and
trolleys. Ticket prices are $10 for ages lives. By connecting with other moms luck. On May 21 Lyn from Hospice of people wanting to volunteer are asked
two to 11 and $15 for ages 12 and up. and mentor moms, craft projects and the Valleys will discuss stress. June 11 to contact Helping Hands Group at 951-
For more information, visit oerm.org. guest speakers, women are encouraged and June 18 will be a two-part DVD: 821-6080 or contact@helpinghands-
in their physical, emotional and spiritual “It’s all in your approach.” Teepa Snow group.us.
AFV Golf Tournament journeys. Childcare is provided. The will lead the discussion.
Animal Friends of the Valleys, a moms fellowship over hot coffee and For more information. contact Fa- Sewing, Quilting Group
warm breakfast, then enjoy a speaker or
501(c)(3) organization that depends on craft. Those desiring “coffee talk” are cilitator Jo Ann Wickerath at 951-679- Residents are invited to the senior center
donations for support of programs that invited to contact Karla Holenbeck at 7736 or Assistant Facilitator Bev Haney for sewing and quilting on Wednesdays
benefit homeless and companion ani- 951-317-6803. at 951-244-8711. from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bring a project
mals, and Paradise Chevrolet Cadillac Coffee with Nancy and sewing machine, or just visit and
Buick GMC will host FORE the Ani- Canyon Lake Bingo check it out. For more information,
mals Golf Tournament on Friday, Mar. Residents are invited to meet with contact Terri Ireland at 951-246-2571.
23, at the Temecula Creek Inn, 44510 Bingo, sponsored by the Canyon Lake Elsinore Valley Municipal Water Dis-
Rainbow Canyon Rd., Temecula. Lioness Club, is held at the senior center trict Division 1 Director Nancy Horton, Bereavement Support
The entry fee is $125 per person, $400 on the first and third Sunday of every a Canyon Lake resident, on the last Tues-
per team of four. Fees include cart, prac- month from 1 to 4 p.m. Due to State day of every month from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Grief Share meets in the chapel at
tice balls, boxed lunch and drawing tick- Law, players must be over the age of at the Sports Stop. Nancy is available to Canyon Lake Community Church on
et. For more information, contact Katie 18. Admission is $10 for a six-sheet set; talk about changing guidelines for water Mondays at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. For
Menges at 951-674-0618, ext. 217. For special games are available for $1 each. conservation, answer questions about more information, contact Pastor Pete at
sponsorship opportunities, contact Beth Those wishing to attend from outside the conservation rebates and the district’s 951-244-1877, ext. 204.
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