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PICKLEBALL MURRIETA LIBRARY The City of Temecula BOOKSTORE Community Services will NOW OPEN offer a Pickleball class for At Last, a cure for ages 8 + at Margarita your illness: abibliophoPark. Learn to play, finebia-the fear of running out tune skills while you play of books to read! the faste4st growing sport The Friends of the in America! Murrieta Library Corner • Classes will be held AuBookstore at Gateway gust 5 to 26. Shopping Center on Los • Beginning | 5:30-6:20 Alamos and Whitewood pm | #3500.201 and the Town Square Bookstore at the Library on Adams are very happy to an• Intermediate | 6:30-7:30 pm | #3505.201 nounce that they are open for business again. The volunteers are excited to be • Advanced | 7:40-8 back in the stores to help you find all those wonderful treasures that you have To Register please visit TemeculaCA.gov/TCSD, or contact the Community been missing over the past few months. They are committed to your safety and Services Department at (951) 694-6480. will be as vigilant as you in their efforts to keep everyone safe following the HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION - our customers to also please observe the same. LAKE ELSINORE HORS Corner Bookstore slightly adjusted hours will be: 08/08/2020 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM • Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday: 10am to 4pm Location: Next to Public Works Yard at • Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday from 10am to 6pm 512 N. Langstaff Street, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530

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Below is a list of materials and other items accepted during these events: closed:

Automotive chemicals, Batteries, (auto, household & rechargeable nicads), • Tuesday and Thursdays only from 10am to 1 pm Electronics (including TVs, computers &monitors, VCRs, etc.), Fluorescent tubes & bulbs, Household chemicals, Household cleaners, Household pesticides, Paint, used motor oil, Pool chemicals, Sharps (hypodermic needles). #SHOPYOURBLOCK SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN SUPPORTS THE VIRTUAL YOUTH ART SHOWCASE 2020 - DON’T MISS IT! LOCAL SMALL BUSINESSES Take a few minutes and view this amazing exhibit exciting and interesting art. This is an event that allows the youth of the City of Murrieta to express themselves through art. All the submissions you see here in this gallery are amateur artist ages ranging from 6-18 years old. This event is made possible by the Murrieta Youth Advisory Committee and the Murrieta Community Services Department. A big shout out to all the artist who took time to be part of this amazing event. Go to www.cityofmurrieta.gov and click on Community/Parks and Recreation to ‘View the Virtual Youth Showcase’. This is a wonderful show.

The funds received from Menifee Crime Watch will be ear-marked specifically for Menifee patient care expenses not covered by insurance. Unfunded care includes items such as bereavement support, medication delivery so the patient’s family does not need to go to a pharmacy to pick up medications, uncovered medical equipment or supplies such as incontinence supplies, the We Honor Veterans program, and hospice care should the patient be uninsured or underinsured. training in various forms. Offered through the Rotary Club of Murrieta Foundafunds are available. The review of applications will place emphasis on clear caavollbrecht@verizon or 951-440-6595. “CoranaKindness” Rules of Respect based on City wide guidelines. And we ask • Town Square Bookstore will be open with limited hours even if the Library is All proceeds from the Friends’ bookstores benefit the Murrieta Public Library. The City of Temecula has kicked off its #ShopYourBlock social media campaign, a visual storyboard featuring Temecula’s economic backbone, which are small businesses. In an effort to recognize and promote shopping local during these ever-changing times, the City has collaborated with local photographer Jimmy Fu, to visit and photograph over 125 small businesses around town. This 14-week social media campaign features images of local business owners, products, employees, food, office spaces and storefronts. Locations of these small businesses are comprised of areas all over Temecula city limits, including Old Town, Temecula Parkway, Vail Ranch Headquarters, Jefferson Avenue, Margarita MENIFEE CRIME WATCH HONORS HOSPICE OF THE VALLEYS Road, Winchester Road and Rancho California Road. AS FUND RECIPIENT “We wanted a way to safely showcase the entrepreneurial spirit, resiliency

and strength of our local business community. We chose to accomplish this by capturing their essence through a camera lens. It is our hope, that the community will see these images and get inspired to visit and shop local.” says Temecula’s Mayor Pro Tem, Maryann Edwards. The City of Temecula strongly supports and joins hands with the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Shop Local promotional effort. Visit the City of Temecula’s social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram and Twitter) every Friday until September 18, 2020 to check out these highlighted VOCATIONAL TRAINING SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED For the full gallery of photos, visit the City’s Flickr page at

The Rotary Scholars Program for 2020 is open to those pursuing vocational https://www.flickr.com/photos/cityoftemecula tion, the $500 to $1,000 scholarships are open to Murrieta residents who have Promote your event or meeting to graduated from high school in recent years. First consideration for the scholarships will be given to applications received 40,000+ readers by August 13, 2020. Applications received after that date will be considered if for only $45 for 100 words. reer paths and service to others during high school years. Leadership and aca(Non-profit groups and churches only $25) demic achievement will also be considered. Questions or reservations: 951-244-7025

To download a copy of the scholarship guidelines and application, go to murSend the text via email by the 20th of the month rietarotaryclub.org. for the following month’s publication to

For questions, contact Murrieta Rotary Scholars coordinator Al Vollbrecht at info@neighborsnewspaper local small businesses and don’t forget to eat and shop local!

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