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ANZA’S UPCOMING EVENTS
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Regular Happenings
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June 10 – 7 a.m. to noon.
Sage Ladies Auxiliary is hosting their annual Pancake Breakfast fundraiser. Help raise funds for the Sage community while enjoying pancakes, eggs, sausages and grilled potatoes with coffee, tea, milk or orange juice. Ticket prices are $7 for adults and $3 for children 3 to 12 years old. Children 2 and under are free. Cash only, please. Event will take place at Sage Fire Department 28, at 35655 Sage Road, about 8 miles south of Hemet. June 10 – 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Summer Reading Program Kick-
Off. Join the Friends of the Anza Valley Community Library at this free, family friendly event that will have music, artists, vendors, food and more. The kick-off is taking place at the Anza Library, located at 57430 Mitchell Road at the high school.
ONGOING – Anza Electric Cooperative and F.I.N.D. Food Bank offers a free mobile food pantry the second Saturday of every month at the AEC office, 58470 Highway 371, from 10:3011:30 a.m. All are welcome. CalFresh application assistance and free community health services are also available. Bring your own reusable bags to take food home. Volunteers welcome. For more information, contact the AEC office at 951-763-4333.
Friends of Anza Valley Community Library – Anza Valley Community Library is located at Hamilton High School, 57430 Mitchell Road. The library is open to the public, but not during school hours. Hours are 4-7 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and 12-4 p.m. on Sunday. Closed Monday through Wednesday.
Hamilton High School – Find out what is happening using Hamilton’s online calendar at www.hamiltonbobcats.net/apps/ events/calendar.
Hamilton Museum – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Open Wednesdays and Saturdays at 39991 Contreras Road in Anza. For more information, call 951-763-1350 or visit www.hamiltonmuseum. org. Find them on Facebook at “Hamilton-Museum-and-RanchFoundation.”
Backcountry Horsemen
Redshank Riders – Meetings on the second Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. Locations change, so please contact Mike by email at stumblinl55@gmail.com or by calling 951-760-9255.
Health, exercise, resources and recovery meetings
Fit after 50 – 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Tuesday and Friday mornings at Anza Community Hall. Free. Wear comfortable clothes and supportive shoes. Call or text instructor Teresa Hoehn at 951751-1462 for more information.
Narcotics Anonymous
Meeting – 6 p.m. Every Tuesday at Shepherd Of The Valley Church, 56095 Pena Road in Anza. Open participation.
Veterans’ Gathering Mondays – 9-11 a.m. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 39075 Contreras Road in Anza. Men and women veterans come to share and help each other deal with posttraumatic stress disorder and other difficulties. Call John Sheehan at 951-923-6153. If you need an advocate to help with VA benefits, call Ronnie Imel at 951-659-9884.
The Most Excellent Way –Christ-centered recovery program for all kinds of addiction meets Fridays from 7-8:30 p.m. and Tuesdays from 8-10 a.m. Program is court approved; child care is provided. Transportation help is available. The group meets at 58050 Highway 371; the cross street is Kirby Road in Anza.
AA Men’s Meeting – 7 p.m. Meetings take place Thursdays at 39551 Kirby Road in Anza, south of Highway 371.
Alcoholics Anonymous – 8 p.m. Wednesday evenings at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran
Church, 56095 Pena Road in Anza. For more information, call 951-763-4226.
Bereaved Parents of the USA – The Aguanga-Anza Chapter of BPUSA will hold its meetings at 6 p.m. on the first and third Wednesday of each month at 49109 Lakeshore Blvd. in Aguanga. For more information, contact chapter leader Linda Hardee at 951-551-2826.
Free Mobile Health Clinic –Open every third Wednesday of the month from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. No appointment is needed. Uninsured may only be seen in the Anza Community Hall’s parking lot or inside the hall.
Medication Assistance and Treatment for Opioid Dependence – Get treatment for heroin addiction. Transportation to the clinic is provided. For more information, contact Borrego Health’s Anza Community Health Center, 58581 Route 371, Anza. For more information, 951-7634759.
Food ministries
F.U.N. Group weekly food ministry – Deliveries arrive by noon Thursdays at the Anza Community Hall. To order a paid box and help feed those who can’t afford to pay, drop off payment and cash donations by Thursday at 1:30 p.m., to ERA Excel Realty, 56070 Highway 371 in Anza. Pay inside or drop off during the day in the red box outside. To drop it off, put name and request on an envelope with payment inside. A $30 box has about $100 worth of food and feeds six people. Half boxes are available for $15. Food is delivered once a week to those who cannot find a ride. For more information, call Bill Donahue at 951-288-0903.
Living Hope Christian Fellowship Community Dinner
– 1 p.m. Dinners are held the last Sunday of the month at the Anza Community Hall. All are welcome. Donations of time, money, etc. are always welcome.
Food for the Faithful – 8 a.m. The food bank hands out food the last Friday of the month until the food is gone. The clothes closet will be open too. Emergency food handed out as needed at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. FFF is a non-denominational nonprofit. All in need are welcome; call Esther Barragan at 951-763-5636.
Bible Studies
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Anza’s Sunday Sacrament is at 10 a.m.; Sunday School is 11 a.m. Priesthood/Relief Society meets at noon; Wednesday, Boy Scouts gathers 6 p.m. and Youth Night is 7 p.m. For more information, call Ruiz at 951-445-7180 or Nathan at 760-399-0727. The Wednesday Genealogy/Family History Class, 5-8 p.m., is open to the public at 39075 Contreras Road in Anza.
Native Lighthouse Fellowship – 10 a.m. The group meets the first Saturday of the month, and breakfast is served. All are welcome to fellowship together at the “Tribal Hall” below the casino in Anza. For more information, call Nella Heredia at 951-7630856. Living Hope Bible Study 8-10 a.m. Tuesdays at Living Hope Christian Fellowship, 58050 Highway 371, Anza. All are welcome. For more information, call Pastor Kevin at 951-763-1111.
Anza RV Clubhouse – 7 p.m., the second Wednesday of the Month, Pastor Kevin officiates at 41560 Terwilliger Road in Anza.
Monthly Christian Men’s Breakfast – 9 a.m. Breakfast takes place the fourth Saturday of each month and rotates to different locations. Contact Jeff Crawley at 951-763-1257 for more information.
Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church – 10 a.m.
Weekly Wednesday Bible study takes place at 56095 Pena Road in Anza. Call 951-763-4226 for more information.
Valley Gospel Chapel – 7 a.m. Saturday Men’s Study meets weekly with breakfast usually served at 43275 Chapman Road in the Terwilliger area of Anza. For more information, call 951763-4622.
Anza First Southern Baptist Church – Begin your week with Sunday School for all ages at 9 a.m., followed by Sunday morning worship at 10:30 a.m. On Sunday nights, the church has prayer on the 1st and 4th Sundays from 6-7 p.m. and Bible study on the 2nd and 3rd Sundays from 6-8 p.m. On Monday evenings, from 6-8 p.m., the youth group (6 to 12 grade) meets for games and Bible study.
Anza Baptist Church also offers Men’s and Women’s Ministries, a Homeschool Support Group, Summer Vacation Bible School and a Seniors’ Ministry. The church office is open Wednesday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The church is located at 39200 Rolling Hills Road in Anza. For more information, contact the church at 951-763-4937 or visit www.anzabaptistchurch.com.
Clubs Anza Valley VFW Post 1873, Capt. John Francis Drivick III Post – The Ladies’ and Men’s Auxiliaries are located at 59011 Bailey Road in Anza. Mail P.O. Box 390433. Request monthly newsletter and or weekly menu by email at vfw1873anzaca@ gmail.com. For more information, call 951-763-4439 or visit http:// vfw1873.org.
High Country 4-H Club – 6:30 p.m. Meetings are on the third Wednesday of the month, except February, at Anza Community Hall. 4-H Club is for youth 5 to 19 years old offering a variety of projects. High Country 4-H Club is open to children living in the Anza, Aguanga and surrounding areas. For more information, call Allison Renck at 951-663-5452.
Anza Valley Artists Meetings
– 1 p.m. Meetings are the third Saturday of each month at various locations. Share art, ideas and participate in shows. Guest speakers are always needed. For more information, call president Rosie Grindle at 951-928-1248. Find helpful art tips at www. facebook.com/AnzaValleyArtists
Anza Quilter’s Club – 9:30 a.m. to noon. Meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at the Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 56095 Pena Road, in Anza.
Anza Valley Lions Club
The Anza Valley Lions Club has been reinstated and is open to all men and women who want to work together for the betterment of the community. The group is working on securing a new venue for meetings. Meetings and events are posted on the Anza Lions Club of Anza Valley
Facebook page at www.facebook. com/LionsofAnzaValley. For more information, email president Greg Sandling at President. AnzaLions@gmail.com or Chris Skinner at Secretary.AnzaLions@ gmail.com with signing up as volunteers will be provided at the meeting.
Civil Air Patrol – Squadron 59 is looking for new members of all ages. For more information, call squadron commander Maj. Dennis Sheehan from the Anza area at 951-403-4940. To learn more and see the club’s meeting schedule, visit www.squadron59.org. Fire Explorer Program – 6 p.m. The program meets every second, third and fourth Tuesday of the month at Fire Station 29 on state Route 371 in Anza. Call 951763-5611 for information.
Redshank Riders – 7 p.m.
Backcountry horsemen meet at the Little Red Schoolhouse in Anza, the second Thursday of each month. Visit www.redshankriders. com or call Carol Schmuhl for membership information at 951663-6763.
Anza Thimble Club – The club meets the first Thursday of the month at Valley Gospel Chapel, 43275 Chapman Road in Anza. The social hour is 11:30 a.m., and lunch is served at noon. Contact Carol Wright at 951-763-2884 for more information.
Organizations Terwilliger Community Association – 6 p.m. Second Monday of the month at VFW Post 1873, 59011 Bailey Road, in Anza. Potluck dinner open to all. For more information, call Tonie Ford at 951-763-4560.
From the Heart Christian Women’s Ministries – Noon. Monthly luncheon and guest speaker are held the second Saturday of each month. The $5 charge covers lunch at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 56095 Pena Road, Anza. From the Heart helps the area’s neediest children and invites all women and men to join in their mission. Donate or help with the rummage sales twice a year to raise funds for the cause or other events. For more information, call president Christi James at 951-595-2400.
Anza Community Hall – 7 p.m. General membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of the month. Memberships cost $20 per person or $35 per business, and both get one vote. No government funds are allocated for the Hall, which pays its bills through memberships and swap meets. Voting members receive discounts on hall rentals, swap meet booths and save on propane gas from Ferrellgas. Mail membership to: Anza Community Building Inc. at P.O. Box 390091, Anza, CA 92539. The hall is located at 56630 Highway 371 in Anza. Swap meet held each Saturday of the month, weather permitting, early morning to 1 p.m. Vendors wanted. For more information, call 951-2824267.
Anza Civic Improvement League – 9 a.m. meets the first Saturday of each month at the Little Red Schoolhouse. The league maintains Minor Park and the Little Red School House, which are both available to rent for events. No government funds are allowed; the membership pays the bills – $10 a person, $18 family or $35 business membership. For more information, visit www. anzacivic.org.
SOCCER from page D-1 them to the team’s advantage in order to score goals.
A free hotdog buffet will be held Saturday, June 10 at Minor Park in Anza from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Assistance signing up for the 2023 season and a cleat exchange will take place at the event.
AYSO 1641 will have a booth during Anza Days Saturday, July 1 at Minor Park, giving out information, answering questions and helping with registration sign-ups.
Games should begin by midAugust.
AYSO teams are divided into age groups to ensure fair play.
Player development is one of AYSO’s core philosophies, and that means that coaches take the talents that the kids bring to the field and teach them how to use
“Please feel free to send us a message if you would like more info for your kids,” Greene said.
To learn more about the AYSO program, please visit www.ayso1641.org and www. facebook.com/aysoregion1641 , text Greene at 951-491-5932 or email aysoregion1641@gmail. com
Diane Sieker can be reached by email at dsieker@reedermedia. com of a new chapter in your life filled with so many opportunities.”
Senior Class Advisor Julie Cope, ASB President Joshua Montiel, Senior Class President
Stephanie Martinez Anaya and Hemet Unified School District
Superintendent Christi Barrett spoke to the class.
Presentations of diplomas were announced by teachers Preston Brimhall and Ann Mohn-Brimhall. Cheers erupted as graduates were named and received their diplomas.
Barrett performed the Acceptance of Graduates, certifying that they have completed the requirements to graduate.
The following California Scholarship Federation and National Honor Society members were recognized: Jessenya
Garbani, Crystal Hernandez
Villa, Kayla Howder, Isabelle Lee, Stephanie Martinez Anaya, Alexander Nahsohn, Marilu Rios, Gabriela Siggins and Ethan Teeguarden.
The Junior Honor Guard consisted of Remington Dawes
Vollmer, Angie Delgado, Mason Dunn, Ashlynn Rozzo, Mirando Galindo, Kevin Gomez, Olivia Lopez and Katie Xiong.
The Hamilton High School Class of 2023
Cataryna Genise Acevedo
Brie Allyn Adams
Lorne Arthur Addison
Nevae’h Lloy Aiello
Brian Abel Alderete
Michael Elmore Alvarez II
Flor Maricia Bautista Flores
Kevin Daniel Bernard
Lucas Orion Blackmore
Christopher Martin Chavez
Jordan Rose Cheshire
Destiny Angelic Collier
Garrett Wayne Davis
Elijah Christopher DeLeon
Hunter Lee Dulaney
Conner William Elrod
Sale Abinadi Faleono
Aiden Allyn Featherstone
Nickolas Aidan Fletcher
Breana Alexis Fredberg
Juan Manuel Galarza
Jessenya Holli Ann Garbani
Yaretzy Hermila Gil
Marco Antonio Gonzalez
Michael Caden Hand
Wolfgang Tyler Hannah Diaz
Madison Anne Hebets
Nevaeh Elizabeth Hernandez
Crystal Hernandez Villa
Aurora Rose Hilker
America Danielle Hodges
Kayla James Howder
Rebecca Lynne James
Amelia Lynn Jones
Macayla Jean Jones
Derreck Thomas Johnson
Makaela Joy Kanouse
Yu Jin Kim
Isabelle Shing-Ying Lee
Grace Marcellee Leibe
Valerie Jean Loder
Nuria Karina Lopez
Mia Adela Luna
Jason Face Lundberg
Thomas Alan Martin
Stephanie Martinez Anaya
Aiden Lee McLean
Jason James Melendez
Jeshua Montiel
Joshua Montiel
Kami Leighanne Murdock
Alexander James Nahsohn
James Stuart Najar
Jesus Adrian Nunez Garcia
Alexandra Lowe O’Neil
Alexander Orozco
Dylan Christopher Ortego
Benjamin Robert Pavon
Alejandria Perez Rosas
Alexis Marie Polendo
Kaylianna Davina Posey
Marilu Daniela Rios
Josselyn Emily Rodriguez
Chase Douglas Rosson
Elizabeth Jane Ruiz
Gabriela Annette Siggins
James Joe L Simpson
Lilliana Kyleigh Sorensen
Dalaney Rain Steward
Ethan Bennett Teeguarden
Layton Bennett Teeguarden
Maggie Jean Waysack
Tyler Xiong
The Class of 2023 acknowledged the following individuals and groups: Hamilton High School Administration, Principal Jeff Franks, Assistant Principal Kari Sanchez, Athletic Director Patrick Williams, Activities Director Diana Welty-Guerrero, Counselor Jason Sonnier and Counselor Amy Allen.
The Hemet Unified School District Executive Cabinet members are Superintendent Christi Barrett, Deputy Superintendent Darrin
Watters, Assistant Superintendent Nereyda Gonzalez, Assistant Superintendent Derek Jindra and Assistant Superintendent Jennifer Martin.
The Hemet Unified School District Governing Board members are President Stacey Bailey, Vice President Sumanta Chaudhuri Saini, Al Cordova, Jeremy Parsons, Kenneth Prado, Patrick Searl and Horacio Valenzuela.
Diane Sieker can be reached by email at dsieker@reedermedia. com