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                                   NEWS BRIEFS


             This section  contains  information  its  shelter. For more  information,  visit
           on local activities and items of interest  fore2019eventbrite.com.
           to Canyon Lake residents. Information
           should be submitted to news@golding- Free Irrigation 101 Workshop
           publications.com no later than 3 p.m.   Elsinore Valley Municipal Water Dis-
           Monday.                              trict and the Inland Empire Waterkeepers

           Temecula Rod Run                     are hosting a free Irrigation 101 Work-                                      Mexican Food
                                                shop on Saturday, May 4, 10 to  11:30
             The Temecula Rod Run kicks off to-  a.m. at EVMWD headquarters at 31315                                             & Cantina
           day, Mar. 1, with a Friday night cruise  Chaney  St.,  Lake  Elsinore.  Learn  how
           from 5 to 8 p.m. in Old Town Temecula.  to operate a controller, how long to run
           The fun continues the next day with the  each zone, simple maintenance tips and
           Show and Shine Car Show from 9 a.m.   plant water needs. Space is limited. To
           to 4 p.m., featuring more than 600 ve-  reserve a seat, visit  evmwd.com/work-                EVERY WEDNESDAY,
           hicles on display, music, entertainment,   shops or call 951-674-3146, ext. 8247.
           food and vendors. For more informa-
           tion, call 951-694-6480.             Women’s Symposium                                    THuRSDAY & SATURDAY
           Museum Grand Opening                 partment is hosting its 4th annual Wom-
                                                   The Riverside  County Sheriff’s De-
             After three years since Murrieta Val-  en’s Symposium on Mar. 16 from 8 a.m.
           ley Historical  Society  formed and 64   to 1 p.m. at the Moreno Valley Confer-            DANCE PARTY
           years since Mrs. Hunt gifted her home   ence  and  Recreation  Center  at  14075
           to the children of Murrieta, the first of-  Frederick  St.,  Moreno  Valley.  Women
           ficial Murrieta Museum is set to open on   interested in a career with the Riverside   WITH DJ_Davidw2dz
           Sunday, Apr. 28 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.   County Sheriff’s Department won’t want
           at 41810 Juniper St., Murrieta.      to miss this unique opportunity to listen
           Chronic Illness Support              to testimonials from women working in                  8PM TO MIDNIGHT
                                                the Sheriff’s Department. Attendees will
             The  Chronic  Illness  Support Group  have the opportunity to ask guest speak-
           meets  on the  first  Monday of each  ers questions and even begin the appli-
           month from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Canyon  cation process for women who are ready                     Sun - Karaoke
           Lake Senior Center. All ages are wel-  to start a career. Walk-ins will be wel-
           come to attend. The group provides the  come  but  registration  is recommended
           opportunity to share and receive support   to guarantee a seat. To pre-register, call
           from others who have chronic condi-  1-888-Join-RSD or email HRSheriffRe-
           tions, whether from illness or physical   cruiter@rivco.org.
           issues. For  more information, contact
           Steven Prince at 949-293-2919.       Lambs Car Show                                upcoming events
           Free Health Seminar                     Lambs Fellowship Car and Motor-

             The  Consumer Health  and  Well-   cycle Show will be held on May 18 from
                                                10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 21901 Railroad Can-
           ness  Advocacy will present “Healthy,   yon Rd.  This  event  features hundreds
           Wealthy and Wise” on Mar. 2 and Apr.   of cars and motorcycles on display, live    03.01 Kings of Karma
           6. in the Magnolia Room at the Canyon   music, raffles and food trucks.
           Lake Country Club. Choose between
           two times, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. or 11:30   Lioness Bingo Fundraiser
           a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  Admission is free,
           seating is limited. Topics will cover how   Sponsored by the Canyon Lake Lion-
           to save money and shop healthy, holistic   ess Club, bingo is held  at the Canyon   03.08 Lifetime Rocker
           breakthroughs for health management,   Lake Senior Center on the first and third
           natural  weight management solutions   Sunday of every month from 1 to 4 p.m.
           and  personal  finance  tips  and tools.   Due to  State  Law, players  must  be  18
           Snacks will be served and there will be   or older to play. Admission is $10 per
           a raffle drawing for prizes. For more in-  six-sheet set;  special  games are avail-
           formation, contact Alexis Smith at 951-  able for $1 each. Those wishing to at-                 03.15 Eclipse
           264-8926.                            tend from outside the community should
                                                call Nancy Coughlin at 951-805-0543 or
           Amazing Outlet Race                  Joanna Spiller at 951-244-1553 for gate
             The  Amazing  Outlet  Race  will  be   entrance.
           held  on Saturday, Mar. 16 at the  Lake   Eggapalooza                                   03.29 Pirate Radio
           Elsinore  Outlets, 17600 Collier  Ave.
           Entry is free. Registration  begins at 2   Hop on down to McVicker  Canyon
           p.m. Race through an inflatable obstacle  Park, 29355 McVicker Canyon Park Rd,
           course,  master  the  challenges  and  get  Lake Elsinore, for a fun-filled afternoon
           your shot at winning a pot of gold and  of arts and crafts, activity booths, food
           other prizes. Three people maximum per  and an egg hunt on Apr. 20 from 1 to 4
           team.                                p.m. Kids ages two to seven are invited
           Big Barn Car Show                    to participate in the egg hunt with over
                                                14,000 treasure  filled  eggs. Be sure to
             The 7th annual Big Barn Car Show   look for a golden ticket. There will be
           will be held on Apr. 27 from 10 a.m. to 4   live entertainment,  amusements  and a      951–244–7373
           p.m. at the Motte Historical Museum at   visit from the Easter bunny. Vendor op-
           28380 HWY 74 in Menifee. The family-  portunities are available. Vendors must
           friendly event will feature  live music,   have a valid City of Lake Elsinore Busi-      31780 Railroad, Canyon Rd,
           vendors, exhibitors,  food and  awards.   ness License and all non-profits are re-          Canyon Lake, CA 92587
           The museum will be open for guests to   quired to offer a free activity for kids
           tour the Motte family collection of an-  ages four to 12. For more information,
           tique  and classic cars.  Admission and   email mhoutz@lake-elsinore.org.
           parking are free. For more information,   Twenty19 Pet Walk
           visit mottemuseum.com.
                                                   The Twenty19 Pet Walk will be held
           AFV Golf Tournament                  on Saturday, May 11. The 1.5-mile sce-
             Animal Friends of the  Valleys  Fore  nic walk will begin promptly at 9 a.m. at
           the  Animals  Golf  Tournament  will  be  the levee of the Diamond Stadium, 500
           held on Friday, Apr. 19, at 7 a.m. at Me-  Diamond  Dr., Lake  Elsinore,  Registra-
           nifee  Lakes Country Club.  The event  tion will take place on the morning of
           includes live and silent auctions, boxed  the event. A raffle will take place at the
           lunch,  banquet  dinner  and  more.  All  conclusion of the event. All pets must be
           proceeds will benefit Animal Friends of  leashed at all times. Vendor opportuni-
           the Valleys in its mission to find loving  ties are available. For more information,
           homes for lost and homeless animals in  email sstuckey@lake-elsinore.org.
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