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APRIL 26, 2019                                                THE FRIDAY FLYER                                                                 A-5



                                   NEWS BRIEFS


             This section  contains  information  live  music,  vendors,  exhibitors,  food
           on local activities and items of interest  and awards. The museum will be open
           to Canyon Lake residents. Information  for guests to tour the Motte family col-
           should be submitted to news@golding-  lection of antique and classic cars. Ad-
           publications.com no later than 3 p.m.  mission and parking are free. For more
           Monday.                              information, visit mottemuseum.com.
           Summer Basketball Camp               Museum Grand Opening                                                         Mexican Food

             The Titan Summer Basketball Camp      After three years since Murrieta Val-                                         & Cantina
           for boys and girls in grades 2nd through  ley Historical  Society  formed and 64
           8th will be held June 17 through June  years since Mrs. Hunt gifted her home
           20 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Temescal   to the children of Murrieta, the first of-
           Canyon  High  School’s gym.  Registra-  ficial Murrieta Museum is set to open on
           tion is $75 before June 1. Registration   Sunday, Apr. 28, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.          EVERY WEDNESDAY,
           after June 1 is $85. Siblings receive  a   at 41810 Juniper St., Murrieta.
           $10 discount.  Registration  closes June   Free Irrigation 101 Workshop
           10. Camp includes skills, drills, games,                                               THuRSDAY & SATURDAY
           treats and pizza party. Participants  need   Elsinore Valley Municipal Water Dis-
           to bring their own ball. To register, call  trict and the Inland Empire Waterkeepers
           951-255-9088 or email tchsboysbasket-  are hosting a free Irrigation 101 Work-
           ball@gmail.com.                      shop on Saturday, May 4, from 10 to                 DANCE PARTY
                                                11:30 a.m. at EVMWD headquarters at
           Flower and Plant Sale                31315 Chaney St., Lake Elsinore. Learn
                                                how to operate a controller, how long to
             The  Temecula  Valley  Garden  Club   run each zone, simple maintenance tips  WITH DJ_Davidw2dz
           will present its 33rd annual Flower
           Show and Plant Sale tomorrow, Apr. 27,   and plant water needs. Space is limited.
           from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Temecula   To reserve  a  seat,  visit  evmwd.com/          8PM TO MIDNIGHT
           Community Recreation  Center, 30875   workshops  or call 951-674-3146, ext.
                                                8247.
           Rancho Vista Rd. This year’s theme is
           “Poetry in Nature.”                     Twenty19 Pet Walk
                                                   The Twenty19 Pet Walk will be held
           Big Barn Car Show                    on Saturday, May 11. The 1.5-mile sce-                    Sun - Karaoke
             The 7th annual Big Barn Car Show  nic walk begins at 9 a.m. at 500 Diamond
           will be held tomorrow, Apr. 27, from 10  Dr.,  Lake  Elsinore.  Registration  will
           a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Motte Historical  take place on the morning of the event.
           Museum at 28380 HWY 74 in Menifee.  Pets must be leashed. For more informa-
           The  family-friendly  event  will  feature  tion, email sstuckey@lake-elsinore.org.
           POA candidates have                                                                      upcoming events




           the last word...                                                                             4.27 - Cheez Whiz




           ttFROM PAGE A4                       also chose not to re-elect the mayor who                 5.3 - Cheap Date
           project of $350,000. It was decided that   allowed all this to happen on her watch.
           this project would instead be an in-house   The Community  has a beautiful                        5.10 - Eclipse
           design/build  project.  In hindsight, the   new amenity  which was constructed
           request should have been declined and  for $130,000, including $40,000 in ad-
           the project constructed at a later date.  ditional costs created by the city. Both       5.17 - Lifetime Rocker
             The retaining walls are under 30 inch-  parties have moved on from this debacle
           es high and do not require a permit. The  and the city and POA relationships have
           shade structure is within the EVMWD   never been stronger than they are today,
           shore zone and the city had not been   and the city has once again started per-                 5.24 - Eclectic
           permitting  or inspecting  anything in   mitting and inspecting seawalls, docks,
           that  zone  for several  years, including   gazebos, etc. in the EVMWD shore
           seawalls and docks. Much misinforma-  zone. These are all very positive things                5.25 - Toga Party
           tion and false publicity  was circulated
           about what transpired between the city   for our community.
           and the POA on this project. Suffice it to   I am looking forward to working with         5.31 - Fear of Phobia
           say that as a result of what happened on   the  City  Council  to  find  ways to  bet-
           this project, the City Building Depart-  ter  serve  the  residents  with  the  health,
           ment contractor, city manager and city  safety and security and cutting out du-
           attorney were all terminated. The public  plicated expenses.
           Fashion Show models



           friendships and fun...                                                                  951–244–7373


                                                                                                    31780 Railroad, Canyon Rd,

           ttFROM PAGE A1                       by members. It proved to be a successful               Canyon Lake, CA 92587
             One of the first money-making events   fundraiser.
           was a rummage sale held at the Village   In 2011, the board adopted a logo and
           Center. This evolved into a swap meet,   sold  T-shirts and sweatshirts with the
           first  held  at  Blue  Bird  Hall  and  then   glitzy logo. In 2014, vendors were added
           moved to the Towne Center.  In 2004,   to the general membership meetings and
           the membership voted to no longer hold   the meetings were given themes.
           a swap meet.                            All these events continue to be major
             The club’s first Home Tour was held   fundraisers.  Members  continue  to  put
           on Nov. 24, 1973. This event continues  in countless hours, display their many
           to be held annually  before Christmas  talents  and  make  new friendships as
           and is a successful fundraiser. It now  they raise money to be donated to phil-
           includes a drawing for decorated Christ-  anthropic  recipients  and  scholarships.
           mas trees and a vendor boutique.     A footnote at the bottom of the club’s
             In 2007,  a “Taste of Paradise” cook-  website says, “Life’s Greatest Treasure
           book was created from recipes donated  – Friendship.”
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