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JUNE 21, 2019                                                 THE FRIDAY FLYER                                                                 A-5



                                   NEWS BRIEFS


             This section  contains  information  The organic marketplace  showcases
           on local activities and items of interest  specialty items made with lavender.
           to Canyon Lake residents. Information
           should be submitted to news@golding- Festival
           publications.com no later than 3 p.m.   The We Love America Festival will
           Monday.                              be held on Saturday, July 6, from 2 to

           Craft Show                           10 p.m. at the Outlets at Lake Elsinore                                      Mexican Food
                                                at 17600 Collier Ave. The festival is a
             The  Lake  Elsinore/Wildomar  Elks  salute to active military, veterans and
           Lodge, 33700 Mission Trail, Wildomar,  first responders. The event features live                                      & Cantina
           invites the public to its Craft Show on  music, art displays, entertainment, beer
           Saturday, June 29, from 10 a.m. to 2  garden, food trucks, more than 90 ven-
           p.m.  Items for sale  include  handmade  dors and a fun zone for kids featuring a
           jewelry, crochet items, purses, candles,  waterslide, bounce house, crafts and car-
           toys, scarves and more. Inside and out-  nival games.
           side vendor spaces are available for $40.
           For additional information, contact Pete  Lioness Bingo Fundraiser
           Cracchiolo at 951-440-6310.             Sponsored by the Canyon Lake Li-                   EVERY WEDNESDAY,
           Teen Summer Challenge                oness Club, bingo is held  at  the  Can-
                                                yon Lake Senior Center on the first and
             Fitness 19 is trying to do its part to  third Sunday of every month from 1 to        THuRSDAY & SATURDAY
           make  the  community  healthier  and  4 p.m. Due to state law, players must be
           combat  teen obesity, one student at a  18 or older to play. Admission is $10 per
           time. Through Sept. 1, students ages 12  six-sheet set;  special  games are avail-
           through 18 can workout for free at Fit-  able for $1 each. Those wishing to at-          DANCE PARTY
           ness 19 in Menifee.                  tend from outside the community should
           Library Activities                   call Nancy Coughlin at 951-805-0543 or
                                                Joanna Spiller at 951-244-1553 for gate
             It’s showtime at the  Vick Knight   entrance.                                WITH DJ_Davidw2dz
           Lakeside Library, 32593 Riverside Dr.,   Menifee Historical Museum
           Lake Elsinore. On June 24, Drum Mania
           features the nonstop energy of Chazz the   The  Menifee  Valley  Historial  Mu-
           Drummer. Hidden Valley Nature Center  seum contains displays about Canyon                8PM TO MIDNIGHT
           will present Nifty Nature on July 1. The  Lake history, provided by Canyon Lake
           Make-a-Puppet Workshop will be held  pioneers,  Don and Elinor  Martin,  who
           on July 8 and an Ice Cream Social will  sometimes  serve  as docents.  The  mu-
           be held July 15. For more information,  seum is located in the old Menifee El-
           contact the library at 951-678-7083.   ementary School on Garbani Road and                     Sun - Karaoke
                                                is open on Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. For
           Free Movies in Park                  more information, visit menifeehistory.
             Summerlake Park, 900 Broadway St.,   com or call 951-708-6842.
           Lake Elsinore, will feature free movies   Chronic Illness Support
           on June 26  (Lilo  and  Stitch), July 10
           (Ralph Breaks the Internet) and July 24   The  Chronic  Illness  Support Group
           (The Karate Kid). Movies start at 8 p.m.  meets  on the  first  Monday of each            UPCOMING
           For more  information,  call  951-674-  month from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Canyon
           3124.                                Lake Senior Center. The next meeting is

           Lavender Festival                    Monday, July 1. All ages are welcome to                    EVENTS...
                                                attend. The group provides the opportu-
             Each summer, 123 Farm at Highland   nity to share and receive support from
           Springs Ranch & Inn celebrates the be-  others  who have  chronic  conditions,
           ginning of lavender harvest season by   whether from illness or physical issues.
           hosting the  annual  Lavender  Festival.   For more  information,  contact  Steven
           This year’s festival  runs through June   Prince at 949-293-2919.
           30. Hours are  Thursday and Sundays   New Church App
           from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Fridays and
           Saturdays 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. For ticket   The Canyon Lake  Community                  21          LIFETIME ROCKER
           information, visit 123farm.com.      Church has a new app that enables users          JUN
             The festival offers strolls through the  to stay in the loop on the important news              8:00 PM
           lavender  fields, guided  tours in  horse-  through push notifications,  quickly ac-
           drawn hay wagons, live music and lav-  cess the event calendar to find out about
           ender-inspired dishes. The organic herbs  upcoming events, listen to messages and   28
           grown at 123 Farm are featured promi-  discover ways to get involved, serve and                  PIRATE RADIO
           nently throughout the family-friendly  get  connected  to groups.  To download      JUN
           festival through various refreshing lav-  the app, go to the iOS and Google Play                 8:00 PM
           ender-inspired favorites, such as laven-  Store and download CLCC App or text
           der  lemonade  and  lavender  ice  cream.  canyonlakeapp to 77977.


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                   Wash!      25321 Railroad Canyon Rd.                                                Canyon Lake, CA 92587
                             (Located between Joe's Hardware and Family Tires)


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                                 Comfort stalls for elderly animals.
                           Hours are Tuesday through Saturday 9am to 5 pm,
                             Closed Sunday and Monday for Family time.
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