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                                   NEWS BRIEFS


             This section  contains  information  ate run/jog which will begin prior to the
           on local activities and items of interest  ceremony at 5:45 p.m. at the corner of
           to Canyon Lake residents. Information  Orange Street and 12th Street. Regis-
           should be submitted to news@golding-  tration is not required for the run and is
           publications.com no later than 3 p.m.  open to everyone of all ages and abili-
           Monday.                              ties.                                                                       Mexican Food
           Lioness Bingo Fundraiser             Festival                                                                        & Cantina

             Sponsored by the Canyon Lake Lion-    The We Love America Festival will
                                                first responders. The event features live  SUNDAY, MAY 12
           ess Club, bingo is held  at the Canyon  be held on Saturday, July 6, from 2 to
           Lake Senior Center on the first and third  10 p.m. at the Outlets at Lake Elsinore
           Sunday of every month from 1 to 4 p.m.  at 17600 Collier Ave. The festival is a
           Due to State Law, players must be 18 or  salute to active military, veterans and
           older to play.
             Admission is $10 per six-sheet  set;  music, art displays, entertainment, beer
           special games are available for $1 each.  garden, food trucks, more than 90 ven-
           Those wishing to attend from outside the  dors and a fun zone for kids featuring a
           community should call Nancy Coughlin  waterslide, bounce house, crafts and car-
           at 951-805-0543 or Joanna Spiller  at  nival games.
           951-244-1553 for gate entrance.      Caregivers Connection
           Twenty19 Pet Walk                       Caregivers Connection is an outreach

             The Twenty19 Pet Walk will be held  for those caring for a loved one with de-
           tomorrow, May 11, at  9 a.m. The  1.5-  mentia, Alzheimer’s and other diseases
           mile scenic walk will begin at the levee  of the aging. JoAnn Wickerath and Bev   Mother's Day
           of the Diamond Stadium, 500 Diamond  Haney lead a group with informational
           Dr.,  Lake  Elsinore.  Registration  will  talks, videos and fellowship.  This is a
           take place on the morning of the event.  great  opportunity  to speak with  other
           A raffle will take place at the conclusion  caregivers and share information,  tips
           of the event. All pets must be leashed  and experiences. Meetings are typically
           at all  times.  Vendor opportunities  are  held on the 2nd and 4th Mondays from   BRUNCH
           available. For more information, email  10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Canyon Lake Com-
           sstuckey@lake-elsinore.org.          munity Church in Building C. Attendees
           Free Health Seminar                  are asked to refrain from using perfume
                                                at the meetings as there are those who
             The  Consumer Health  and  Well-   are allergic to the chemicals in perfume.
           ness  Advocacy will present “Healthy,   For more information,  contact JoAnn
           Wealthy and Wise” tomorrow, May 11,   Wickerath  at  951-679-7736 or Bev
           in the Magnolia Room at the Canyon   Haney at 951-764-1730.
           Lake Country Club. Choose between    Farmers Market
           two times, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. or 11:30
           a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  Admission is free,   The  Canyon Lake  Farmers Market
           seating is limited. Topics will cover how  operates  every  Sunday from  9 a.m.  to
           to save money and shop healthy, holistic  1:30  p.m.  in  the  upper  section  of the   BRUNCH SERVED WITH BOTTOMLESS "MIMOSAS"
           breakthroughs for health management,  Towne Center parking lot.
           natural  weight management solutions
           and  personal  finance  tips  and tools.  Chronic Illness Support                               PRIME RIB SPECIAL $16.75
           Snacks will be served and there will be   The  Chronic  Illness  Support Group
           a raffle drawing for prizes. For more in-  meets  on the  first  Monday of each                    $4 HOUSE MARGARITA,
           formation, contact Alexis Smith at 951-  month from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Canyon
           264-8926.                            Lake Senior Center. All ages are wel-          $8 PREMIUM SKINNY WATERMELON MARGARITA,
           Menifee Historical Museum            come to attend. The group provides the                 1/2 BOTTLE OFF BOTTLE OF WHINE
                                                opportunity to share and receive support
             The  Menifee  Valley  Historial  Mu-  from others who have chronic condi-
           seum will present a free program about  tions, whether from illness or physical
           Dorothy McElhinney and the Pinto  issues. For  more information, contact
           Ranch on May 18 at 9:30 a.m. at the  Steven Prince at 949-293-2919.
           Antelope-Menifee Rural Center, 31850                                                   upcoming events
           Haun Rd.  Dorothy’s daughter will share  Celebrate Recovery
           her story about growing up on the ranch.   Celebrate Recovery is a program that
           For more information, visit menifeehis-  teaches and gives one tools on how to                    5.10 - Eclipse
           tory.com or call 951-708-6842.       address their hurts, habits and hang-ups

           Summer Basketball Camp               so that they can move forward and find              5.17 - Lifetime Rocker
                                                their purpose and a life filled with joy.
             The Titan Summer Basketball Camp  Participants  discover  that  they  are  not
           for boys and girls in grades 2nd through  alone  in what they  are  going through               5.24 - Eclectic
           8th will be held June 17 through June  and find people to walk alongside them.
           20 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Temescal  Celebrate  Recovery  meets  every  Sun-               5.25 - Toga Party
           Canyon  High  School’s gym.  Registra-  day at 6 p.m. in Building C at Canyon
           tion before June 1 is $75. Registration  Lake  Community  Church.  They  offer
           after June 1 is $85. Siblings receive  a  Celebrate Recovery (recovery for adults         5.31 - Fear of Phobia
           $10 discount.                        18 and older);  The Landing (recovery
             Registration  closes June 10. Camp  for teens); Celebration Place (recovery
           includes skills, drills, games, treats and  for kids); and free childcare. A potluck
           pizza  party. Participants  need to bring  is held on the first Sunday of each month   EVERY WEDNESDAY, THuRSDAY & SATURDAY
           their  own  ball.  To  register,  call  951-  at 5 p.m. For more information, contact
           255-9088 or email tchsboysbasketball@  Marianne at 951-244-1877, ext. 209.
           gmail.com.                           Vail Headquarters                        DANCE PARTY WITH DJ_Davidw2dz
           Peace Officer’s Memorial Run            Sunday Funday events  held  at  Vail            8PM TO MIDNIGHT (Sun - Karaoke)

             The 36th annual Riverside County  Headquarters,  32115  Temecula  Park-
           Peace Officers’ Memorial Ceremony  way, Temecula, offer fun for the whole
           and Run will be held on Monday, May  family. Activities include arts and crafts,            All shows start @8 PM
           20. Riverside  County  law  enforcement  train rides, picnic games, historical dis-
           agencies and surviving family members  plays and more. Sunday Funday is held
           will remember peace officers who have  every Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.              951–244–7373
           died in the line of duty at a solemn cere-  Other  rotating entertainment  includes
           mony in front of the “Safe in His Arms”  live  blacksmithing  demonstrations,            31780 Railroad, Canyon Rd,
           memorial statue at 4102 Orange St. in  stagecoach rides, Momtrepreneurs ven-
           Riverside,  beginning  promptly  at  6:15  dor market (first Sunday of the month),          Canyon Lake, CA 92587
           p.m. The public is invited to attend the  petting zoo, live music and dance per-
           ceremony and participate in the moder-  formances.
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