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JULY 6, 2018                                                  THE FRIDAY FLYER                                                                 A-5



                                   NEWS BRIEFS


             This section  contains  information  held at 5:30 on the first Sunday of each
           on local  activities  and items of inter-  month. Childcare is provided.
           est to Canyon Lake residents. Infor-
           mation should be submitted to news@  Chronic Illness Support
           goldingpublications.com no later than 3   The  Chronic  Illness  Adult Support
           p.m. Monday.                         Group meets from 6 to 8 p.m. on the first

           Slip N Slide Day                     Monday of every month at the Canyon
                                                Lake Senior Center. For more informa-
             Lamb’s Fellowship, 21901 Railroad  tion, contact Steven Prince at 949-293-
           Canyon Rd, Lake Elsinore, will host a  2919.
           Slip N Slide Day on Saturday, July 14
           from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. This community  Coffee with Nancy
           event will feature a free day of fun for   Residents  are invited  to meet  with
           the  whole  family. Enjoy  snow cones,   Elsinore Valley  Municipal  Water  Dis-                 Weds - Wing Night
           water bouncers and Slip N Slide.     trict Division 1 Director Nancy Hor-                        Buy  drin (alcoho)
           Lioness Bingo Fundraiser             ton, a Canyon Lake resident, on the                      &  ge
 5 wings fo   $1.00!
                                                last Tuesday of every month from 10 to
             Bingo, sponsored by the Canyon  11:30 a.m. at the Sports Stop.
           Lake Lioness Club, is held at the Can-  Nancy is available  to talk about
           yon Lake Senior Center on the first and  changing guidelines for water conserva-   thurs ladies night- BOGO 8pm-10pm
           third Sunday of every month from 1 to 4  tion, answer questions about conserva-
           p.m. Due to State Law, players must be  tion rebates and the district’s water rates,
           over the age of 18.                  etc.                                                           Sun - Karaoke
             Admission is $10 per six-sheet  set;   Residents are invited to bring their
           special games are available for $1 each.  water bill for clarification of costs. Cof-
           Those wishing to attend from outside the   fee is complimentary.
           community should call Nancy Coughlin   Needlework Group
           at 951-805-0543 or Joanna Spiller  at
           951-244-1553 for gate entrance.         Residents are invited to bring their
           AFV Kids Camp                        knitting  and  crocheting  supplies  and
                                                projects to the Canyon Lake Senior Cen-
             Animal Friends of the Valleys is host-  ter on Mondays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
           ing a summer camp for kids that teaches   For more  information,  contact  Betty
           about pet care and responsibility, and   Cannavino at 951-244-4126.
           how to be safe around pets. This hands-  Bereavement Support
           on animal-related  camp  will feature
           crafts and activities. The cost is $60 per   Grief  Share  typically  meets  in  the
           camper per session and includes a shirt  chapel  at Canyon Lake Community
           and crafts. Space is limited.        Church on Mondays at 10 a.m. and 6:30
             Sessions for kids ages five to nine will  p.m. Classes start up again in August.
           be held July 9 through July 13 and July  For more information,  contact  Pastor
           30 through Aug. 3. Sessions for ages 10  Pete at 951-244-1877, ext. 204.
           to 14 will be held July 16 through July
           20 and Aug. 6 through Aug. 10. To sign  MOPS
           up, visit aniamlfriendsofthevalleys.com   Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS)                             Friday 6 JULY 2018
           or call Lisa Castle at 951-674-0618, ext.   meets on the first and third  Tuesdays
           210. The shelter is located at 33751 Mis-  at 9 a.m. at Canyon Lake Community          KENNY MARQUEZ BAND
           sion Trail, Wildomar                 Church. MOPS seeks to support mothers
           Daughters of Dementia                during the early years of their children’s
                                                lives. By connecting  with other moms
             Leslie Birkland, reality TV personal-  and mentor  moms, craft  projects  and
           ity and co-author of the book Daughters  guest speakers, women are encouraged
           of Dementia, will be speaking about de-  in their physical, emotional and spiritual
           mentia on Thursday, July 12, at 1 p.m. in  journeys. Childcare is provided.
           the Sunset Beach Room at the Canyon     The moms fellowship over hot coffee
           Lake Lodge. This is a free event. Space  and warm breakfast, then enjoy a speak-
           is limited. Visit latteswithleslie@gmail.  er or craft. Those desiring “coffee talk”
           com to register.                     are invited to contact Karla Holenbeck
           Caregivers Connection                at 951-317-6803.

             The Canyon Lake  Community         CLAWS Bunco
           Church’s Caregivers Connection  offers   Canyon Lake women are invited to
           an  opportunity  for caregivers  to  share  attend the Canyon Lake Association of
           common  problems,  needs and experi-  Women (CLAWS) group bunco on the
           ences. Anyone caring for a loved one for  second  Wednesday of the month at 3
           illnesses such as dementia, Alzheimer’s,  p.m. in the Magnolia Room at the coun-
           stroke,  heart  issues or  Parkinson’s is  try club.                                              Saturday 21 JULY 2018
           welcome to attend.                      The cost is $10 per player. Partici-
             The speaker on July 16 will be Jane  pants are asked to bring canned and               CHEEZ WHIZ BAND
           Farmer  of Desert Hills Memory Care  packaged food for the community cup-
           Center who will be on the importance of  board. For more information, call Betty
           taking care of yourself in a way that will   Henry at 951-244-3091.
           benefit your ability to care for a loved   Menifee Historical Museum
           one with Dementia  in a positive  way.
           For more information, about Caregivers   The Menifee  Valley  Historical  Mu-                951–244–7373
           Connection, contact  Jo Ann  Wickerath  seum contains displays about Canyon
           at 951-679-7736 or Bev Haney at 951-  Lake history, provided by Canyon Lake                    31780 Railroad, Canyon Rd,
           764-1730.                            pioneers  Don and Elinor  Martin  who                       Canyon Lake, CA 92587

           Celebrate Recovery                   sometimes serve as docents. The muse-
                                                um, located in the old Menifee Elemen-
             Celebrate Recovery is a program that   tary School on Garbani Rd. in Menifee,
           teaches and gives one tools on how to   is open Sundays, from 1 to 4 p.m.
           address their hurts, habits, and hang-ups   Breast Cancer Resources
           so that they can move forward and find
           their purpose and a life filled with joy.   Bosom Buddies is a breast cancer
           Participants  discover  that  they  are  not  support  group  in  Canyon  Lake  led  by
           alone in what they are going through and  Janelle  Basham and Kimberly  Sling-
           find people to walk alongside them.  erland.  The pair mentor, educate  and
              Celebrate  Recovery meets on Sun-  support newly diagnosed breast cancer
           days at 6 p.m. in Building C at Canyon  patients during their journey. For more
           Lake Community Church. A potluck is  information, visit clbosombuddies.com.
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