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MAY 25, 2018 THE FRIDAY FLYER A-9
NEWS BRIEFS
This section contains information an opportunity for caregivers to share
on local activities and items of inter- common problems, needs and experi-
est to Canyon Lake residents. Infor- ences. Anyone caring for a loved one for
mation should be submitted to news@ illnesses such as dementia, Alzheimer’s,
goldingpublications.com no later than stroke, heart issues or Parkinson’s is
3 p.m. Monday. welcome to attend. For more informa-
Car Cruises tion, about Caregivers Connection, con-
tact Jo Ann Wickerath at 951-679-7736
Classic cars will cruise into Lake El- or Bev Haney at 951-764-1730.
sinore’s Historic Main Street on June 2 Coffee with Nancy
from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Restaurants and
stores will stay open late with many Residents are invited to meet with
offering Car Cruise specials. This is a Elsinore Valley Municipal Water Dis-
free, family-friendly event. For more trict Division 1 Director Nancy Horton,
information, visit lake-elsinore.org/car- a Canyon Lake resident, on the last Tues-
cruises. day of every month from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
Father’s Day Car Show at the Sports Stop. Nancy is available to
talk about changing guidelines for water
The 48th annual Father’s Day Car conservation, answer questions about
Show will be held on June 16 from 4 to conservation rebates and the district’s
8:30 p.m. at California Oaks Sports Park, water rates, etc. Residents are invited to
40600 California Oakes Rd., Murrieta. bring their water bill for clarification of
Car entries are $25 for pre-registration costs. Coffee is complimentary.
and $30 the day of the event. Spectators
are free. This event will feature, cars, Celebrate Recovery
food, vendors and music. For more in- Celebrate Recovery is a program that
formation, call 951-304-7275. teaches and gives one tools on how to
Canyon Lake Bingo address their hurts, habits, and hang-ups
so that they can move forward and find
Bingo, sponsored by the Canyon Lake their purpose and a life filled with joy.
Lioness Club, is held at the senior cen- Participants discover that they are not
ter on the first and third Sunday of ev- alone in what they are going through
ery month from 1 to 4 p.m. Due to State and find people to walk alongside them.
Law, players must be over the age of Celebrate Recovery meets on Sundays
18. Admission is $10 for a six-sheet set; at 6 p.m. in Building C at Canyon Lake
special games are available for $1 each. Community Church. A potluck is held at
Those wishing to attend from outside the 5:30 on the first Sunday of each month.
community should call Nancy Coughlin Childcare is provided.
at 951-805-0543 or Joanna Spiller at
951-244-1553 for gate entrance. Fruit Donation
Helping Hands Group, a local 501(c)3
Free Sprinkler Nozzles non-profit organization, is appealing to
EVMWD customers are eligible for residents who have fruit trees to donate
up to 25 free low flow sprinkler noz- the fruit to Helping Hands Group who
zles. Customers must act fast, supplies will pick the fruit and deliver it to those
are limited and the program is coming in need of food. Residents wanting fruit
to an end on June 30. The Toro nozzles picked or who want to volunteer are
are more efficient than regular pop-up asked to contact Helping Hands Group
spray nozzles and can help customers at 951-821-6080 or contact@helping-
save both water and money. To partici- handsgroup.us.
pate, print a voucher from the program’s
website, freesprinklernozzles.com, and Bereavement Support
redeem at participating irrigation supply
Grief Share typically meets in the
stores. chapel at Canyon Lake Community
Menifee Historical Museum Church on Mondays at 10 a.m. and 6:30
The Menifee Valley Historical Mu- p.m. Classes start up again in August.
For more information, contact Pastor
seum contains displays about Canyon Pete at 951-244-1877, ext. 204.
Lake history, provided by Canyon Lake
pioneers Don and Elinor Martin who Expressive Art Class
sometimes serve as docents. The muse-
um, located in the old Menifee Elemen- Michelle’s Place, a breast cancer re-
tary School on Garbani Rd. in Menifee, source center serving Canyon Lake and
is open Sundays, from 1 to 4 p.m. surrounding area, hosts a free Expres-
sive Art Class every other Monday from
Needlework Group 6 to 8 p.m. The class uses art as a form of
Residents are invited to bring their therapy and self-exploration. Sessions
help to practice creativity while open-
knitting and crocheting supplies and ing the door to calming strategies and
projects to the Canyon Lake Senior Cen- awareness techniques. Participants gain
ter on Mondays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. a better insight of themselves through
For more information, contact Betty sharing feelings and exploring a host of
Cannavino at 951-244-4126. topics with group dialog and discussion.
Farmers Market It’s part art, part relaxing, part “therapy,”
part discussion and a positive diversion
The Canyon Lake Farmers Market for anyone. No reservations, fees or
operates every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 art experience required. For dates and
p.m. in the upper section of the Towne times, visit michellesplace.org.
Center parking lot. Genealogy Research
Chronic Illness Support The Lake Elsinore Genealogical So-
The Chronic Illness Adult Support ciety Business and Program meetings
Group meets from 6 to 8 p.m. on the first are held monthly on the second Thurs-
Monday of every month at the Canyon day, except July and August, from 1 to
Lake Senior Center. For more informa- 3 p.m. at the Mission Trail Community
tion, contact Steven Prince at 949-293- Library, 34303 Mission Trail, Wildomar.
2919. Meetings are free and open to the public.
Caregivers Connection For more information, contact Candy
Petersen at jandcpetersen@roadunner.
The Canyon Lake Community com or 951-246-2028, or visit baker-
Church’s Caregivers Connection offers family.org/legs.