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Travel Club members enjoy a champagne brunch on John Wayne’s Wild Goose yacht in
Newport Beach. Travel Club members tour Canada.
Travel and explore with the CL Travel Club
The Travel Club invites adult mem- for non-members. For reservations, call drive along St. Charles Avenue, journey The club will wrap up the year Dec.
bers of the community to join in on its 951-757-6760. The bus departs at 9:30 through Louisiana’s swamp country on 22, 2019, through Jan. 7, 2020, with a
next travel adventures near and far. On a.m. from the lodge and returns at 3:30 a narrated cruise, indulge in a taste of visit to Dublin, Edinburgh and Lon-
Aug. 25, the club will return to John p.m. New Orleans food, learn to cook New don, plus a three-night stay in a Scottish
Wayne’s Wild Goose yacht in Newport The club is hosting its annual dinner/ Orleans-style at the New Orleans School castle where members will ring in the
Beach for a two-hour cruise and cham- dance on Sept. 27 at Holiday Harbor of Cooking and join a local guide for a New Year. This trip is for members only.
pagne brunch. Park. This year’s theme is “Beach Blan- cocktail tour in the French Quarter. There is currently a waitlist.
Once the yacht of acting legend John ket Bingo.” The event is still in the plan- The cost is $1,400 for double occu- For more information about the
Wayne, this stunning vessel boasts an ning stages; details will be posted on the pancy, $1,900 for single. Airfare is in- Travel Club, visit cltravelclub.com. An-
impressive history. Members will ex- club’s website at a later date. cluded. nual club membership is $10 per person.
perience an exclusive tour that includes Members will travel to New Orleans The bus will take members from Can- Membership is not a requirement to par-
an informative narration that will guide Oct. 6 through Oct. 10 where they will yon Lake to LAX where they will board ticipate in the club’s travel adventures;
them throughout the yacht, highlighting experience a spirited jazz revue at a a non-stop Southwest Airlines flight to however, members receive discounted
interesting facts and stories. jazz club in the French Quarter, soak New Orleans. For more information pricing on most trips and the first oppor-
The cost is $125 for members, $130 in the ambiance of the old south with a about this trip, call 951-757-6760. tunity to reserve a space.
Priscilla Circle ladies to host PLAN luncheon
Three times a year, Priscilla Circle ladies plan and
provide a free luncheon for approximately 100 indi-
viduals who fall into the category of living alone, or
with a relative or roommate, and who may or may not
be members of the church. All are welcome.
The next PLAN luncheon will be held on Saturday,
June 22, in Building C at Canyon Lake Community
Church, 30515 Railroad Canyon Rd. Doors open at 11
a.m. The program starts at 12 p.m.
The food will be chicken with salads, in a picnic-
style atmosphere. Beautiful centerpieces have been de-
signed by the decorating committee.
Sheila Ryker and her husband Vern will be perform-
ing five musical pieces, two of which Sheila has writ-
ten. Sheila is a Priscilla member, as well as a talented
pianist. Vern, who is deaf, plays the trombone. This
will be a special treat for those in the audience.
To make a reservation, contact Joan Ellett at 951-
941-0859 or Alice Gray at 951-244-4605.
Alice Gray, founder of Priscilla Circle and chair
of PLAN luncheons for the past 10 years, is retiring
this year. Although she will still be active in Priscilla PHOTO BY PAT VAN DYKE
Circle, this will be her last luncheon as chair. The new
chair will be Lynda Ofstad.
Priscilla Circle is one of six circles at Canyon Lake Priscilla Circle is hosting a free luncheon for individuals who roommate, and who may or may not be members of the
Community Church. Approximately 30 women meet fall into the category of living alone, or with a relative or church, on June 22 at Canyon Lake Community Church.
on the first Wednesday of the month at 9:30 a.m. in the
Family Activities Building, for fellowship, friendship members in teams of two or more women. Throughout and follow up as friends.
and outreach. The main ministry of this group is PLAN the year, PLAN members receive Christmas, Valen- The Circle believes that by easing the loneliness of
(Outreach to People Living Alone Now). tine, Easter and Thanksgiving cards from their Priscilla those who are elderly, have lost a spouse or caregiver,
The activities of Pricilla Circle, to love and support team. or who need a healthy meal with a yummy dessert, that
the lonely, do not end with the luncheons. The group Priscilla teams send birthday cards, make several it is doing the work they were called to do as followers
has divided up more than 200 contacts among the calls during the year as reminders of the next luncheon of Jesus Christ.
Kids have a seat at the table with meal program
Free, nutritious meals will be avail- day through Thursday from 12:10 to 1300 Mill St., Lake Elsinore. Grand Ave., Lake Elsinore.
able for kids at select schools through 12:25 p.m. at the following locations: • Rice Elementary: 29535 West- Adults may purchase a breakfast for
July 25. Kids ages one through 18 are • Donald Graham Elementary: wind Dr., Lake Elsinore. $2.50 and a lunch for $4.00.
eligible to participate in the Summer 34540 Frederick St., Wildomar. • Ronald Reagan Elementary: Participants must check in at the
Meal Program sponsored by the United • Earl Warren Elementary: 41221 35445 Porras Rd., Wildomar. school office and all food must be eaten
States Department of Agriculture. Rosetta Canyon Dr., Lake • Wildomar Elementary: 21575 on site. Meals will not be served on July
The program offers a no cost, nutri- Elsinore. Palomar Rd., Wildomar.
tious breakfast and lunch. • Elsinore Elementary: 512 W. • William Collier Elementary: 4.
The Lake Elsinore School District’s Summer St., Lake Elsinore. 20150 Mayhall Dr., Wildomar. Serving times are subject to change.
Food Services Department will serve • Machado Elementary: 15150 Joy • Withrow Elementary: 30100 For more information, contact Rikki To-
breakfast Monday through Thursday St., Lake Elsinore. Audelo St., Lake Elsinore. rian at the LEUSD Food Services De-
from 8:10 to 8:25 a.m. and lunch Mon- • Railroad Canyon Elementary: • Lakeland Village School: 18730 partment at 951-253-7020, ext. 5262.