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Destress with Donuts to be hosted at the Ronald H. Roberts Temecula Public Library

TEMECULA – Stressed out by life or finals? Need a break before summer hits? Take a moment for yourself to slow down and relax at the Ronald H. Roberts Temecula Public Library, 30600 Pauba Road, Thursday, May 25, from 6-7:30 p.m. for the first Destress with Donuts program for adults.

Stop by the library, grab a donut and pull up a chair to play a few board games or color. Open to ages 18 and up. Registration is required. Light refreshments will be served. Sponsored by the Friends of the Temecula Libraries.

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For a full list of programs and offerings at the Ronald H. Roberts Temecula Public Library, visit http://TemeculaCA.gov/Library. Submitted by city of Temecula.

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“Chief Karrer has done an outstanding job leading the Menifee Police Department and we will continue his great work to keep our communities safe,” Walsh said.

“While my service here in Menifee will be brief, I am looking forward to once again working with the talented men and women we have here at the department.”

Karrer, who has served with the Menifee Police Department since its inception, was appointed by City Manager Armando G. Villa in December 2022. Karrer is a U.S. Marine veteran and has over

20 years of local law enforcement experience overseeing numerous divisions including patrol, traffic, investigations, operations and support services.

“We wish Chief Karrer a speedy recovery and look forward to having him back on the job soon,” Villa said. “In the meantime, we are grateful to have Chief Walsh back with us and know he will do a great job in leading the Menifee Police Department.”

Walsh officially began his temporary assignment Monday, May 15, and is expected to serve for approximately eight to 12 weeks.

Submitted by city of Menifee.

Judith Hunt , known to her friends as Judy, was born March 12, 1941, in Chicago, Illinois. She passed away on May 4, 2023, after a painful battle with cancer.

At the age of 11, Judy moved with her parents to California in 1952, where she lived for the rest of her life. Judy had four children by the time she was 26 and raised them as a single mother until she met Les Hunt in 1969. They married in 1972 and remained so until Les passed in 2021.

Judy loved dancing, meals at nice restaurants, playing cards, Bingo and the slots. She loved animals and flowers. She also loved drives along the California Coast and made several trips over the years.

Judy recognized her own attributes and faults and had a high level of self-awareness. This made it easier to be honest about what she was feeling or thinking.

She is survived by three of her four children, three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, and friends and acquaintances who were touched by her.

And while her passing did finally bring her peace, it left us missing a piece of ourselves.

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