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A-6 THE FRIDAY FLYER JANUARY 25, 2019
NEWS BRIEFS
This section contains information with other caregivers and share informa-
on local activities and items of interest tion, tips and experiences.
to Canyon Lake residents. Information Meetings are held at Canyon Lake
should be submitted to news@golding- Community Church in Building C. At-
publications.com no later than 3 p.m. tendees are asked to refrain from using
Monday. perfume at the meetings as there are
P.E.O Scholarships those who are allergic to the chemicals Mexican Food
in perfume. For more information, con-
P.E.O., a philanthropic organization tact Jo Ann Wickerath at 951-679-7736 & Cantina
devoted to the educational advancement or Bev Haney at 951-764-1730.
of women through scholarships, grants, Lioness Bingo Fundraiser
awards and loans, is offering scholar-
ship opportunities for undergraduate and Sponsored by the Canyon Lake Lion-
graduate California women studying in ess Club, bingo is held at the Canyon EVERY WEDNESDAY,
a variety of fields including but not lim- Lake Senior Center on the first and third
ited to health care, education, music, Sunday of every month from 1 to 4 p.m.
fine arts and the legal profession. Due to State Law, players must be 18 or THuRSDAY & SATURDAY
Application forms and guidelines are older to play.
available online at peocalifornia.org. Admission is $10 per six-sheet set;
Completed packets are due no later than special games are available for $1 each.
Feb. 1, 2019. The scholarships will be Those wishing to attend from outside the DANCE PARTY
awarded for the fall 2019 school year. community should call Nancy Coughlin
For additional Information, contact Dee at 951-805-0543 or Joanna Spiller at
Zasio at 951-244-0123. 951-244-1553 for gate entrance. WITH DJ_Davidw2dz
Quilt Show Chronic Illness Support
The Valley Quilters Guild 38th annu- The Chronic Illness Support Group 8PM TO MIDNIGHT
al Quilt Show will be held on Feb. 8 and meets on the first Monday of each month
9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Valley-Wide from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Canyon Lake Se-
Recreation Center, 901 West Esplanade, nior Center. All ages are welcome to at-
San Jacinto. tend. Sun - Karaoke
This event features more than 100 The group provides the opportunity
quilts on display, vendors, drawings, a to share and receive support from others
boutique and more. Admission is $10. who have chronic conditions, whether
For more information, visit valleyquil- from illness or physical issues.
ters.org. For more information, contact Steven
Free Garden Workshop Prince at 949-293-2919. upcoming
Join Elsinore Valley Municipal Water Menifee Historical Museum
District and Master Gardeners on Satur- The Menifee Valley Historial Mu-
day, Feb. 9, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. for a seum contains displays about Canyon
free workshop as they explore preparing Lake history, provided by Canyon Lake events
gardens for spring. pioneers, Don and Elinor Martin, who
The workshop will be held at EVM- sometimes serve as docents.
WD headquarters at 31315 Chaney St., The museum is located in the old Me-
Lake Elsinore. Space is limited. To re- nifee Elementary School on Garbani Rd.
serve a seat, visit evmwd.com/work- and is open on Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m.
shops or call 951-674-3146, ext. 8247. For more information, visit menifeehis- 01.25
Temecula Rod Run tory.com or call 951-708-6842.
The Temecula Rod Run kicks off on Expressive Art Class
Mar. 1 with a Friday night cruise from Michelle’s Place, a breast cancer re- Kings of Karma
5 to 8 p.m. in Old Town Temecula. The source center serving Canyon Lake and
fun continues the next day with the surrounding area, hosts a free Expres-
Show and Shine Car Show from 9 a.m. sive Art Class every other Monday from
to 4 p.m., featuring more than 600 ve- 6 to 8 p.m.
hicles on display, music, entertainment, The class uses art as a form of ther- 02.01
food and vendors. For more informa- apy and self-exploration. Sessions help
tion, call 951-694-6480. to practice creativity while opening the
Bereavement Support door to calming strategies and aware- CHEAP DATE
ness techniques.
A 13-week session of the Bereave- Participants gain a better insight of
ment Support Group started on Jan. 14. themselves through sharing feelings and
Sessions are held on Mondays from 10 exploring a host of topics with group
to 11:30 a.m. in Building A at Canyon dialogue and discussion.
Lake Community Church. The class is part art, part relaxing, part
Evening sessions are held on Mon- “therapy,” part discussion and a positive
days from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Grief Share diversion for anyone. No reservations,
provides helpful information on grief- fees or art experience required.
related topics. To register, contact Pas- For dates and times, visit michelles-
tor Pete Van Dyke at 951-244-1877, ext. place.org. 951–244–7373
204. Genealogy Research
Caregivers Connection The Lake Elsinore Genealogical So- 31780 Railroad, Canyon Rd,
On Jan. 28, Caregivers Connection ciety (LEGS) business and program Canyon Lake, CA 92587
will welcome Robin Macsinka as a guest meetings are held monthly on the second
speaker. Thursday of each month, except July
Robin was a caregiver for her father and August, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Lake-
for eight years as he suffered from Al- land Village Community Center, 16275
zheimer’s. She will be offering insights Grand Ave., Lake Elsinore.
into caring for loved ones with long term Meetings are free and open to the
memory and physical issues related to public. For more information, visit
this disease. bakerfamily.org/legs or contact Candy
Caregivers Connection is an outreach Petersen at jandcpetersen@roadrunner.
for those caring for a loved one with de- com or 951-246-2028.
mentia, Alzheimer’s and other diseases Farmers Market
of the aging. Twice a month, on the first
and third Mondays, JoAnn Wickerath The Canyon Lake Famers Market
and Bev Haney lead a group with infor- operates every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1
mational talks, videos and fellowship. p.m. in the upper section of the Towne
This is a great opportunity to speak Center parking lot.