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SEPTEMBER 21, 2018 THE FRIDAY FLYER A-5
NEWS BRIEFS
This section contains information talgia and fun. Combined with the an-
on local activities and items of interest nual Pumpkin and Harvest Festival that
to Canyon Lake residents. Information includes the iconic 12-acre Corn Maze Local students invited
should be submitted to news@ each year, the Classic Car Craze brings a
goldingpublications.com no later than 3 nostalgic twist to a family-friendly event
p.m. Monday. in a down-home country atmosphere. to enter law contest
Wine and Chocolate The food court and beer garden open at
10 a.m.
Hospice of the Valleys invites the pub- Day for Kids Senator Jeff Stone invites high service,” said Senator Stone. “I am
lic to its 22nd annual Wine and Choco- school students in the 28th Senate looking for proposed legislation that
late fundraiser tomorrow, Sept. 22, from The Boys and Girls Club of Menifee District to propose legislation that addresses issues on both the local and
5 to 10 p.m. at Fazeli Cellars Winery at Valley is hosting Day for Kids Family may become law in California. “There statewide level.”
37320 De Portola Rd. in Temecula. The Night on Sept. 29 from 5 to 8 p.m. The ought to be a law” contest encourages Senator Stone will choose at least
evening’s theme is Summer and Tus- cost is $5 for adults; children are free. students to submit ideas for improv- one of the entries and begin the pro-
cany and the event will feature a seated Children must be accompanied by an ing the quality of life in Riverside cess of creating legislation to be con-
dinner, live and silent auctions, Italian adult. This event will feature a barbe- County and the State of California. sidered by the California Senate and
inspired appetizers and beer, wine and cue, Nerf battles, paintball demos, game The deadline for submissions is Dec. Assembly with the hopes of it being
dessert tastings, Tickets are $95 each; trailer and more. For vendor opportuni- 7. The entry form can be downloaded signed by the governor. In early 2019,
guests will be seated eight to a table. For ties, email juliab@menifeebgc.org. For at senate.ca.gov/stone. Senator Stone will visit the school of
tickets, visit hospiceofthevalleys.com. event information, call 951-246-8845. “By asking our high school stu- the author of the winning entry to fur-
Wines for Canines and Kitties Elks Ladies Brunch dents to propose new laws, I am hop- ther discuss details of the legislation.
The winner and a parent will be invit-
ing to tap into their bright, inquisi-
Join Animal Friends of the Valleys for The Elks Ladies of Lake Elsinore/ tive minds and also to inspire them ed to Sacramento to testify on behalf
an upscale evening of wine, entertain- Wildomar Elks Lodge, 33700 Mission to get involved in politics and public of their proposed legislation.
ment and furry friends at Wilson Creek Trail, invites the public to their Cham-
Winery tomorrow, Sept. 22, at 6 p.m. pagne Brunch on Sunday, Sept. 30, from Art Gallery Show Menifee Birthday Bash
This event will feature a champagne re- 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The cost is $10. Pro-
ception, gourmet dinner, a doggy fashion ceeds go toward charities supported by The Arts Council of Menifee is host- The Menifee Birthday Bash and Fall
show, live and silent auctions and live the Elks Ladies. For more information, ing a free Art Gallery Show with re- Festival will be held on Oct. 20 from
entertainment. Proceeds from the event contact Cindy Becker at 951-244-9184. freshments, live music and a drawing on 2 to 9 p.m. at Mt. San Jacinto College,
will go to Animal Friends of the Valleys Oct. 7 from 2:30 to 5 p.m. at the Kay 28237 La Piedra, Menifee and will fea-
to support their mission of caring for the Poker Run Ceniceros Center, 29995 Evans Rd., ture live entertainment, community per-
lost and homeless animals in the valleys. The Menifee Valley Historical As- Menifee. For more information, visit formances, fun zone, vendors, trick-or-
For tickets and additional information, sociation is hosting a free Monuments artscouncilmenifee.org. treating, costume contest with prizes and
visit wines2018.eventbrite.com. Poker Run & BBQ on Oct. 3 from 6 to beer garden.
Classic Car Craze 9 p.m. Participants have a chance to win Multicultural Festival Trunk or Treat
a prize for the best poker hand collected
The Classic Car Craze at the Corn at five selected monuments. The Poker The Multicultural Festival will be Lamb’s Fellowship, 21901 Railroad
Maze will be held on Sept. 29 from 9 Run starts and ends at the Antelope-Me- held on Oct. 13 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Canyon Rd., Lake Elsinore, is hosting a
a.m. to 2 p.m. at 33320 Temecula Pkwy, nifee Rural Center, 31850 Haun Rd., and at the Audie Murphy Ranch Sports Park, free family Trunk or Treat on Saturday,
Temecula. This yearly event brings the concludes with a free barbecue hosted 30376 Lone Pine, Dr. This event features Oct. 27, from 6 to 8 p.m. The event will
community together on the historic Co- by the Menifee Lions Club where the free admission, music and performanc- feature trunk or treating candy, games
rona Ranch property for a day of nos- poker hand winners will be announced. es, food vendors, crafts and activities. and outdoor movie.
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