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Officers pull driver from fiery I-15 wreckage in Temecula Trevor Montgomery WRITER

Two California Highway Patrol officers have received commendations for saving a victim from a burning vehicle after a small sedan smashed into the rear of a tractortrailer semi-truck being driven in the same lane. see page A-7

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Family, friends and members of the community mourn the loss and honor the memory of Tammy Serrano at a CVS Pharmacy in Temecula Shane Gibson photo June 15. See more photos on page A-4

Murrieta Arts Council solicits city art and culture ideas from local artists Tony Ault WRITER

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More than 100 Murrieta artists and volunteers attended the first Forum for the Arts in Murrieta presented by the recently formed Murrieta Arts Council. The June 14 forum was held at the SRCAR building on Jefferson Tony Ault photo Avenue in Murrieta.

Artists and art aficionados gathered from all around Murrieta Tuesday, June 14 to show their support and lend ideas for advancing the newly formed Murrieta Arts Council at the first Forum for the Arts at the SRCAR building on Jefferson Avenue. The turnout of more than 100 artists of every venue and MAC supporters was especially pleasing to the council board who led discussions on how local artists can forward their work and make Murrieta the center of fine arts and culture in the future. The artists and musicians at the forum represented their vocations and avocations in the many venues. The artists were provided tables and a large sheet of paper to list their ideas on how to better bring more arts and culture to the Murrieta community. There were tables marked off with balloons of different colors to indicate locations of

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State of the City: Menifee looks to progress, partnership, posterity Jacob Preal WRITER

Menifee Mayor Scott Mann presented the city’s eighth annual State of the City address June 16 to discuss the direction the city is headed. Progress, partnership and posterity reign supreme in Menifee as the growing city continues to explore new avenues for development in the face of financial shortcomings. “P3” is Mayor Mann’s answer to the secret to Menifee’s success, with a booming economy and improving quality of life. The city boasts 110 active projects citywide and 14 completed community services this year. Despite setbacks imposed by outside circumstances and a projected $20 million deficit in five years, the city and its citi-

zens have positive aspirations for the future. “Many of our neighbors have asked me…‘What is Menifee’s secret?’” said Mann. “Well I’ll let you in on that. It’s been a forward momentum of our vision with progress, partnership and posterity. What I like to call ‘P3.’” The city continues to grow with over 35,385 rooftops in the city at a $350,000 median selling price. According to the Building and Safety Department, residential permits are up by 28 percent and commercial permits saw a 60 percent increase with a total permit value of over $60 million. Business licenses have also increased 41percent. In a video, each Menifee council

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ARTS from page A-1 the artists of the different venues, including the visual arts (painters, photographers, film makers etc.), performance arts (actors, musicians and dancers), library (writers and authors), crafts (metal working, collage, woodcarvers, etc.) and simply volunteers who wished to forward the art and culture of the community. There were those like Janell Gardner and her daughter Taylor, 12 who showed up to help out the Arts Council in any way they could. Taylor listened intently with her mother as the volunteers at the table discussed how they could help and spread word about the council and their effort to bring more culture to the community. “I want to be one of them,” said aspiring artist Taylor. She was helping out with her ideas along with the adults. The forum will help further the goals and dedication of the MAC which, according to their brochure are to: Boost awareness and appreciation for the many talented people living in the city; host and support event that showcase the many talented residents; establish local venues where the arts can be seen and enjoyed and for all Murrieta families to benefit. Jessica Large, president of the MAC, said she liked to call the forum a “visioning forum” to find out what the artists and volunteers want to see in the city in the culture and arts. “I like to say the council is being organically evolved… look at us 10 years ago and where we are now.” She said the nonprofit council will be reviewing the ideas and suggestions made by those attending the forum and publish them on the MAC website that is now under construction. She said that another goal of the MAC is to build a database of local talent, resources and venues. The website is murrietaarts.org and its email murrietaarts@gmail.com. The artists at the forum suggested the city’s amphitheater might be used to showcase more local talent like dances, musical performances and festivals. One of the things brought up in each of the forum

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Murrieta Arts Council President Jessica Large discusses ideas with colleagues on how to forward better art and cultural events for the artists in the city. MAC hosted the first Forum for the Arts in Murrieta June 14. Tony Ault photos

venues was the need for more funding for the arts and culture in the city. MAC Vice President Casey Storm urged those attending to take their thoughts on advancing the arts through to the city council in its public announcement sessions. “We should storm the city hall,” he suggested. “We have to handle things in a political sense…we have

to pay attention, they (the council) are very receptive right now.” Showing the city’s support for the forum was Murrieta City Councilman Harry Ramos who attended the meeting. He told Large he would help the council where he could. Storm continued, telling the artists, “Think about what you can do. It’s up to you!”

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Family and friends honor the memory of Tammy Serrano, who was attacked June 13, at a CVS Pharmacy in Temecula. Serrano lost her life due to injuries from the attack just over 24 hours after the assault took place inside the pharmacy.

Tammy Serrano’s husband Robert Serrano (left) and their daughter Tori, embrace during a candlelight vigil to honor the memory of his wife and her mother on the evening of June 15.

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Republican Women herald opening of the Temecula Republican Headquarters

Marie Waldron, Assembly Member representing the 75th district, speaks to a group of Republicans gathered at the Temecula Valley Republican Headquarters June 11. The open house was hosted by the Temecula Valley Republican Women Federated.

Menifee Mayor Scott Mann speaks to a group of Republicans during an open house held at the Temecula Valley Republican Headquarters June 11.

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“Not to vote, is a vote for Hillary,” was the message from Republicans Saturday at the opening of the Temecula Valley Republican headquarters at 28120 Jefferson Ave. “Donald Trump is our Republican nominee.” This was suggested by Jonathon Ingram, recently elected to the Republican Central Committee in the 67th District who moderated the headquarters opening hosted by the Temecula Valley Republican Women Federated. Ingram, a Murrieta City Councilman, was joined by Scott Mann, Menifee Mayor and Chairman of the Riverside County Republican Party and Temecula City Council candidate Adam A. Ruiz. Also attending were Marie Waldron, 75th District Assemblywoman; Randon Lane, Mayor of Murrieta; Gloria Karlak. president of TVRWF; Melody Ingram and Mary Ann Miller, campaign precinct workers

and other TVRWF members. Young Republican representative Mario Herrera and other Republican representatives were also in attendance. Special guest Mike Hestrin, Riverside County District Attorney, spoke about the alleged voter fraud being precipitated by hackers on the internet. He said his investigators are working to find out how hackers were able to get into the county’s Voter Registrar’s Web pages and change the party affiliations of some Republicans to Democrats. The investigation came after many Republican voters complained they were not getting their requested absentee ballots for the primary election or finding their registrations had somehow been changed. “We have found there are voter registration problems,” Hestrin said. He said he had met with the Riverside County Registrar of Voters on the issue and made sure that every voter would get their correct ballot at the polls in the June 7 primary. “No one is going to be disenfranchised in this county,” Hestrin said.

“Everyone who asked got provisional ballots.” Karlak at the headquarters’ opening meeting asked Hestrin if all of the voter registrations that had been changed were Republicans. He said the investigation indicated that “only Republicans have been disenfranchised as far as they know now.” He said he was not sure if the registration problems were going on statewide, but his investigators were looking into the possibility. He said the Riverside County Registrar of Voters office is still using the outdated DOS system in their offices as well as most of the county offices. “We need to upgrade our technology,” Hestrin said, noting that it is too easy for hackers to get into the older systems. He said the problem may be much larger and needs to reach the Board of Supervisors to get it solved. He added that while the investigators know that hackers have managed to get into the county system they still do not know who they are or where they may be from. Karlak noted that all voters, Republican or Democrat can still register for the upcoming General Election where it appears Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will

square off for the U.S. presidency Nov. 7. On that issue the Republican guests were urged to get out and register as many voters as possible, whether or not they are Republicans or Democrats. It was emphasized that while Republican voters in the state at one time actually outnumbered the Democrats many of them have become complacent and not turned out to vote. “We have to be united. We cannot afford to stay home this time, that is the way I see it,” Assemblywoman Walden, fresh from Sacramento said. She said that currently the assembly has 80 members, with 52 democrats and three Republican seats up for election this term. “It takes 54 votes to raise taxes. That is why we are focusing on protecting those seats.” She said it was almost certain that if the democrats take control of the assembly taxes would be raised to new heights. “We cannot afford to lose any seats!” She claimed, “This is the weirdest election cycle ever. I thought the California primary would make a difference. God is totally in control here.” Lane, who lost out in his bid for the Riverside County 3rd District

seat in the primary, took the floor to say “we ran a good strong campaign,” but on the urging his party constituents said he would still run again for his Murrieta City Council seat. It was Lane who pointed to the statistics shown in the last election that in Riverside County there are more registered Republicans (347,000) than registered Democrats (336,000) but on 117,000 Republicans show up to vote. “This has got to stop!” said Lane. “We need do it (get Republicans out to vote) online, go to moto voters on scene or any other way we can… Make sure we are getting Republicans out to vote.” He said it was important that the different offices, like the AQMD and some school boards remain with the majority being Republican members. “We still have a conservative view in Riverside County, let’s keep it that way!” Looking at the presidential election he reiterated, “If you don’t vote for Donald Trump, it is a vote for Hillary Clinton.” Karlak from the TVRWF said the Republican Headquarters offices will officially open sometime close to Sept. 13. “That is when out official ribbon cutting will be.”

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of District Two made mention of Menifee’s distinction of being Playful City USA with its nine parks and four more planned for 2017. Councilwoman Lesa Sobek of District Three shared plans for the new Holland Overpass, which will reach the Council’s attention in August for final approval. Councilman John Denver of District Four brought attention to the city’s recent completion of the Safe Route to School Project that added sidewalks and stop signs for youth heading to and from school. City development has continued to thrive and shape Menifee. “In all that we do, we are doing more with less, making waves and charging ahead,” said Mann. The approved budget for the 2016/2017 fiscal year shows an expected $31.7 million in expenditures, with 66 percent alone going into public safety. A recent poll revealed that citizens find Menifee to be a safe community to live in but also feel concerned that there are not enough

police officers. The city is faced with a deficit that is projected to grow to $20 million in the next five fiscal years with no new revenue growth base. “Ladies and gentlemen, that is unsustainable for this community and we need to fix it,” said Mann One of the main issues that remains unresolved in the city is the $4.2 million vehicle license fees lost each year, said Mann. According to a chart in the mayor’s presentation, the city has lost $25 million not being able to cash in on these fees. Although Governor Jerry Brown forgave Riverside County’s debts, the cities affected by the inability to collect on these fees are still struggling financially. “Yet we are still here today, eight years later. We’re making things happen and doing the best that we can with what we have. And despite all that, we managed to keep Menifee moving, make heads turn, get projects completed, increased jobs and businesses and increased the quality of lives for our residents.”

member presented their district along with its recent successes and anticipated project completions. Councilman Greg August of District One cited his districts planned Fire Station No. 7 with its 8,000-square-feet that it will occupy. It has an estimated completion time of summer 2017. Councilman Matthew Liesemeyer

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Officers pull driver from fiery I-15 wreckage in Temecula Trevor Montgomery WRITER

Two California Highway Patrol officers have received commendations for saving a victim from a burning vehicle after a small sedan smashed into the rear of a tractortrailer semi-truck being driven in the same lane, according to an official press release and another CHP officer who arrived in time to witness the heroic actions of the two officers. The collision occurred June 9, on the northbound I-15 freeway, just north of Winchester Road at about 3:30 a.m. Enrique Nolasco, 47, of Bloomington, was driving a 2016 Volvo tractor-trailer semi-truck in the

No. 4 lane when Roberto Carlos Ramirez, 38, of Perris, in a 2002 Volkswagen Passat plowed into the rear of the semi-truck. Within moments of the collision, the engine compartment of the Passat burst into flames. CHP Officers Godinez and Randall were the first two emergency responders to arrive at the scene. They found Ramirez’ car already on fire, with flames entering into the passenger area of the car. The officers rushed to check for occupants inside the wreckage and found Ramirez awake, but unresponsive in the driver’s seat of the car. Despite the flames, Godinez opened the door of the car, exposing both officers to the fire. He and Randall immediately began

to try and pull Ramirez from the burning sedan. However, despite their efforts Ramirez remained unresponsive as he held firmly onto the steering wheel and actively resisted efforts to be removed from the burning wreckage. “Officer Godinez and Officer Randall endured the heat from the flames,” as they struggled to remove Ramirez from the burning car, according to an official release about the incident. The two officers were eventually able to pull him from the car and drag his limp body away a safe distance from the growing flames of the car. “Just seconds after (Ramirez) was dragged from his vehicle an explosive flame erupted from the vehicle and the passenger com-

partment became fully engulfed in flames,” the release reported. “I couldn’t believe anyone could have made it out of the flaming wreck alive,” Officer Jenkins, who was the next official to arrive at the scene and witnessed Godinez and Randal’s heroic efforts said. “Had it not been for the officers’ efforts, if that man had not been pulled from the vehicle right when he was, I don’t see how anyone could have survived that.” Firefighters arrived and were able to quickly extinguish the flames. Ramirez, who was later arrested for driving under the influence, told investigating officers he had not exited the vehicle and was unresponsive to the officers’ efforts

to pull him from the blazing wreck because he was unable to move his legs. Ramirez complained of pain to his legs and head. Paramedics arrived at the location and treated him at the scene him for minor injuries before they transported him to Inland Valley Medical Center. After being medically cleared, Officers arrested Ramirez and he was booked at the Southwest Detention Center in Murrieta for driving under the influence. A jail records search revealed Ramirez was released later the same day on a citation. He is scheduled to be arraigned at the Southwest Justice Center, Aug. 4.

San Jacinto Valley Independence Day Festival accepting participants, vendors and sponsors Kim Harris MANAGING EDITOR

It’s not too late to participate in what promises to be one of the highlights of the summer, The San Jacinto Valley Independence Day Hometown Parade and Festival. Festival organizers have announced that they are still accepting parade participants, volunteers and sponsors for the annual event. The festival features a parade live entertainment, vendors and of course, plenty of food for those who come out to celebrate the nation’s 240th birthday. For those looking to participate the Independence Day Hometown Parade and Festival offers the unique opportunity to reach several thousand people in a very short time, according to Crystal Ruiz, one of the event organizers and San Jacinto City Councilwoman. “Vendors can have a booth at the festival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and I would suggest being in the parade and put a sign or something that lets the folks know you have a booth at the festival,” Ruiz said, adding that parade participants can encourage

parade goers to follow them to the festival at the conclusion of the popular parade. “Participants can pass out candy or treats as they see fit, but most importantly we want them to have a great time. That is what this is all about.” Volunteers are still needed for the festival and will do everything from man booths to park cars and work the festival grounds and along the parade route. “We can’t put the parade and festival on without volunteers. We could use help with staging and along the parade route so if you are interested please contact Janna Joos and we will coordinate the volunteers,” Ruiz said. “It’s a lot of fun.” Joos, who serves as this year’s chairwoman for the event, can be contacted by email at jannasdefense@gmail.com or by phone at (818) 231-0932 Of course putting on a festival of this size can be cost prohibitive, but the members of the Independence Day Hometown Parade and Festival committee do a great job of garnering sponsorships for the event. However, there is still time to donate to the event as well, Ruiz

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sjvhpandf@gmail.com. The parade is valuable to the community as a way to celebrate, not only the nation’s independence from England, but also the region’s continued successes and growth, Ruiz said. “Over the last few years this valley has been hit hard with the recession,” Ruiz explained. “We have had to make tough decisions but are

starting to see things change for the better. If we want our community to change, we have to work together to make a difference. This parade and festival are a part of changing our environment.” For more information on the Independence Day Hometown Parade and Festival, including applications and forms needed to participate, visit www.ci.san-jacinto.ca.us/.

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Veteran, father of 2, dead after Hemet double stabbing Trevor Montgomery WRITER

A 28-year-old Marine Corps veteran and father of two children, who “was in town visiting family and friends,” was one of two men stabbed in an early morning violent confrontation in downtown Hemet, Sunday, June 19. The veteran died from traumatic wounds he received during the deadly confrontation. The stabbings occurred in the parking lot of the Elite Bar, located at 118 N. Harvard Street, according to an official press release about the incident. One of the two victims, identified by officials as Nicholas Males of Whittier, was pronounced dead at Hemet Valley Medical Center in spite of life-saving efforts by the first officer who arrived on scene as well as responding paramedics and fire personnel. The second victim stabbed during the attack is recovering at an area hospital. That person’s name is not being released by police officials at this time. Dispatchers at the Hemet Police w w w . m y v a l l e y n e w s . c o m

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Communications Center began receiving numerous calls regarding the stabbings at 2:19 a.m. Callers reported large groups of bystanders and a chaotic scene, with at least one person badly stabbed on the left side of his chest. The first officer arrived at the parking lot less than one minute after the call was dispatched. He quickly “located a non-responsive male... suffering from a stab wound to the torso,” according to the release. Within two minutes of the dispatched call and one minute after

his arrival, the officer advised he was performing CPR and life-saving measures to the unresponsive victim and requested law enforcement officers and other emergency first responders to expedite their response to the location. Hemet Fire and AMR personnel – who were staged at a location nearby – were at the victim’s side just two minutes later. Paramedics treated Males at the scene before they transported him to Hemet Valley Medical Center. He was declared dead shortly after his arrival at the hospital.

The first responding officer arrived within one minute of the fatal stabbing.

At 2:25 a.m., while officers were still getting control of the large crowd and crime scene in the Elite Lounge parking lot, another officer advised a second stabbing victim had been located. The second victim was also transported to Riverside County Regional Medical Center for further treatment. Based on the circumstances and the large group of bystanders who witnessed the deadly confrontation, detectives and supervisors responded to the location to assist with the investigation. The “preliminary investigation

revealed that the victim and his friends were attacked by a large group of subjects while walking through the parking lot,” the release explained. “The investigation revealed that there was a large crowd of people present before, during and after the attack.” The investigation is ongoing and police officials were not prepared to release any further information. Anyone with information about this homicide is encouraged to contact the Hemet Police Detective Sergeant Elmore at (951) 765-2396. Callers can remain anonymous.

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semi-truck veered onto the right shoulder where it collided with a concrete wall. Following the impact, the truck traveled about 75 feet down the embankment before rolling over onto its right side and colliding with a telephone pole. The driver was “partially ejected out of the right passenger side window,” causing the unidentified driver to be pinned under the vehicle. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene. “The first arriving engine com-

out flyers offering her services for baby-sitting and animal sitting. The man, who was later identified as 23-year-old, John Luis Colberg, was charged with two felonies and two misdemeanors related to the incidents which began Saturday, June 11, at about 3p.m. according to a press release issued by Driscoll. For safety reasons, the cellphone number listed on the girl’s flyer belonged to her mother, the release reported. While handing out flyers door to door, the juvenile contacted Colberg at his residence when she gave him a flyer offering her baby and animal sitting services. “A short time later the juvenile began receiving text messages from Colberg inquiring about having a massage,” Driscoll said. Over the next three days, Colberg continued communicating with the juvenile through her mother’s phone. All “the communication was sexual in nature,” according to Driscoll. Colberg sent “sexually explicit photos of himself” via text to the girl’s mother’s cellphone Driscoll explained. “Colberg asked the juvenile to send him sexually explicit photos in return.” At that point, the girl and her parents reported the interactions, communications and circumstances to the Murrieta Police Department. According to Driscoll, on Wednesday, June 15, just four days after getting what he thought was the teenager’s cellphone number, Colberg sent a text message to the victim to arrange a meeting between himself and the girl. At about noon on the same day, Murrieta Police detectives detained Colberg as he approached the juvenile’s home. He was arrested without incident. Colberg was booked at the Southwest Detention Center and released the next day after posting $10,000 bail. He is scheduled to be arraigned at the Southwest Justice Center in Murrieta Aug. 10. Anyone with information regarding this case or anyone who may have been victimized by Colberg is encouraged to contact Detective Andy Spagnolo at (951) 461-6342. Callers can refer to incident file number 1606M-3132 and can remain anonymous. Tips and information can be provided anonymously via WeTip at (800) 78-CRIME or (800) 782-7463.


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Lake Elsinore approves massive Alberhill Villages project despite developer angst, initiative effort Tim O’Leary STAFF WRITER

A massive development plan – one of the largest ever proposed in the region – has been approved by Lake Elsinore despite the developer’s discontent. If it is built, the 8,024-unit Alberthill Villages project would dwarf just about every mixed-use project in southwest Riverside County. It would be a 2-square-mile city within a city. “There’s never been anything like this,” Elsinore Councilman Steve Manos said of the project’s scope and the 12-year path it took from inception to the council’s unanimous approval on June 14. To put the project’s size in perspective, its projected breadth is greater than the combined total of Temecula’s three largest subdivisions (Wolf Creek, Harveston and Roripaugh Ranch) and a fourth (Altair) that is currently on the drawing boards.

by Pacific Clay. Much of the land that contains the development site, surrounding tracts and mining operations was annexed by the city in 1989. The Alberhill Villages plan allows mining operations to continue until those “resources are fully extracted,” according to city documents. The waning economic importance of the mining industry prompted Elsinore Councilman Bob Magee to proclaim in a recent news release that: “It’s time for us to turn a clay mine into a gold mine for the community.” The Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce dubbed the plan a “catalyst project” for the city. Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez, a former Elsinore council member, penned a letter citing projections that the project would create 550 jobs and pump $3 million a year into the city budget. From the city’s perspective, the project has followed an odd

“We are going to go hammer and nails with them to get as much as we can. You have my promise on that.” – Steve Manos, Lake Elsinore City Councilman The numbers are astonishing for local observers who are more familiar with projects like those in Temecula which generally total about 2,000 units and feature neighborhood shopping centers or strip malls. But Alberhill Villages faces a wobbly future. Tom Hiltachk, an attorney for the landowner and developer, calls the council-approved version “simply unfeasible and unbuildable.” Representatives of the developer, Castle & Cooke, say the company plans to sidestep the council action and continue its efforts to place a voter initiative on a future ballot. “We want the opportunity for voters to have a voice in the future of Lake Elsinore,” said Karie Reuther, director of community outreach for Castle & Cooke and a community group that it supports. The development plan calls for 8,024 homes, condos or apartments to be built on 1,375 acres. It anticipates 3.8 million square feet of commercial space, an area that would rival Temecula’s Promenade mall. The plan calls for 163 acres of open space, 63 acres for a college or university, a 46-acre sports park, community parks of 37 acres and 14 acres and 35 private “pocket” parks of about 1 acre each. The project would be developed in six phases over a 30-year period. But the heaping serving of public amenities – many of which were sought by the city – led to the developer getting cold feet late in the review process. The sports park emerged as a key point of contention. Hiltachk said the city’s demands became excessive when it called for the developer to eliminate 300 homes from its plan and then provide that property for the sports park. On top of all that, he said the city also called for the developer to spend $27 million to fund all the park improvements. He said that was just “one of the many examples” in which the city “continuously moved the goal posts for this project.” The string of demands added “new conditions that would make (the project) unbuildable,” Hiltachk said in a written response to a reporter’s questions. During the June 14 council hearing, another attorney for Castle & Cooke claimed the developer was “blindsided” by the city’s refusal to delay action on the plan. Council members, in turn, countered that they felt outflanked when the developer tried to do an end run around the traditional approval process by seeking a ballot initiative. The project site flanks sections of Interstate 15 and Lake Street. It also borders existing subdivisions in and along the city. The southwest corner of the project would line a portion of the Cleveland National Forest. Much of the project’s open space would flank the forest. The area has deep ties to Lake Elsinore’s pioneer past. Elsinore became a city in 1888, five years before Riverside County split from what was once a sprawling San Diego County. Mining took hold in the region about that time. The name of the tract came from combining those of C.H. Albers and J.H. Hill, the two men who discovered coal and clay reserves in the area. The Alberhill Coal and Clay Mine was eventually purchased

trajectory since it was proposed in 2004 and then caught in the throes of the “Great Recession,” a sharp economic downturn that swept the nation in 2008 and gripped the area for nearly five years. Councilman Manos said he spent much of his year as mayor scrambling to jump start the stalled project. He said the project was on track through February, when it was reviewed by city planning commissioners at a workshop and then endorsed at a subsequent public hearing. On March 1, a Castle & Cooke senior vice president sent the city a letter asking that the project be “held in abeyance until further notice.” The letter said “we dispute” several conditions set by the city and indicated “a significant amount of time” would be needed to examine the differences between the city’s position and that of the

“We want the opportunity for voters to have a voice in the future of Lake Elsinore.” – Karie Reuther, director of community outreach for

Castle & Cooke developer. The far-flung Castle & Cooke firm lists Westlake Village as its corporate office, and describes itself an umbrella of companies that dates back to 1851. The company’s properties and projects fall into such economic sectors as mining, manufacturing, residential communities, golf clubs, resorts, retail centers and aviation services. It boasts a 40-year history in Lake Elsinore. But rather than put Alberhill Villages on hold, Elsinore officials opted to press forward with the pending environmental reviews and complete other steps in the approval process. As the Alberhill plan unfolded, Castle & Cooke sponsored a “community coalition” that calls itself Live Lake Elsinore. The group’s intended purpose, according to its website, is to “… enhance the quality of life and bring residents closer to their shared vision for the future of the city.” On March 2, an initiative effort was launched by project proponents. The 263-page proposed initiative was replaced by a similar measure about two weeks later. The bid was challenged in court by the city. The city prevailed, but officials say the court case is still pending. City officials called the proposed initiative “unconstitutional and costly to Lake Elsinore taxpayers.” They warned that the initiative would shield the developer from public scrutiny while shifting many of its financial burdens to the city. The city released a four-page report on April 22 that detailed its stance against the proposed initiative. City officials complain that Castle & Cooke could unlimited funds promoting an initiative while state laws prevent municipalities from financing voter lobbying efforts. Reuther said the initiative pro-

cess is an “exciting opportunity” for California voters, and it could bring a faster start to the project’s construction. The dispute prompted city officials to present the plan that was endorsed by planning commissioners to the council on June 14. The council hearing came just days after a new initiative request was submitted to the city. The June 14 presentation by city staff was followed by council questions and comments from 16 audience members. Although traffic congestion concerns were expressed and other issues voiced, many of the speakers favored adoption of the development plan. Some area residents faulted Castle & Cooke for its nearby mining operations and for failing to meet its obligations when it developed an existing housing tract nearby. City staff noted that most of the opposition to approval came from residents of outlying areas and from Castle & Cooke’s attorneys and its community outreach director. Stephen M. Miles, an Irvinebased attorney hired by the company, complained “a litany of changes” had been made by the city that was not thoroughly vetted by the developer or the public.

“There is confusion about what the project is before you,” he said. “You need to step back.” But the council brushed aside those concerns. The hearing lasted about two hours, and it was punctuated by council statements on the benefits of the project and the need to move forward now. “It’s very important that we get this right,” Manos said during his remarks. He said the project’s amenities are crucial to its success, and the city plans to hold the developer’s toes to the fire. “We are going to go hammer and nails with them to get as much as we can,” Manos said. “You have my promise on that.” Councilman Magee called the approval “monumental,” and said the project can be fine-tuned in the future if economic conditions change or if the internet continues to siphon sales away from retail stores. “What an exciting opportunity for our community,” he said of the project. But the blush from the council decision may fade quickly. Hiltachk and Reuther said their employer will continue to press for the latest version of the initiative to be placed on a future ballot. Reuther said it is too late to get an initiative on November’s ballot, but efforts will move forward. “We remain committed to the Alberhill Villages, and we will continue to pursue all available avenues to bring this project to the people for a public vote,” Reuther said.

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Fazeli Cellars offers excitement every weekend Andrea Verdin Staff Writer Everyone is looking for something to do on the weekend, and with the warm summer nights, it’s no wonder that folks are hankering for great food, dancing

Havana night themed, with Cuban food like Cubano sandwiches, plantains and Cuban chicken. Every meal is careful crafted by Baba Joon’s Kitchen, located onsite at the winery. “We also recently had a disco night with a Studio 54 theme,”

said Fazeli. “We had late night 70s food. It was so much fun.” Music and dancing is set for the entire summer at Fazeli Cellars, but Fazeli hopes that he can expand the fun throughout the entire year. Just a few examples of artists performing at Fazeli Cellars include Mark Renk, TMK Allstars featuring Vivian Love, Lucky Daze and Big Truth. “Locals want to go out, but there are not many places they can go on Friday nights,” said Fazeli. “We have comfortable seats, good food, good wine and a beautiful ambiance with wonderful music that guests can dance, dance, dance to.” The weather will not impact weekend fun, as Fazeli hosts its music in its air-conditioned cellars. “Most wineries have their music out in their tasting rooms and patios, but our Friday night events are held in our banquet rooms downstairs,” said Fazeli. “We can actually have music rain or shine, with air conditioning and protection from the weather. We have the room for five-man bands. It’s very relaxing, and guests can sit back and enjoy the music.” Fazeli Cellars offers live music at its winery from 6 to 10 p.m. In addition, music and entertainment is available on Saturdays and Sundays at both its winery and Old Town Temecula location. Fazeli Cellars is located at 37320 De Portola Road in Temecula, and is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. For more information, call (888) 5-FAZELI, or go to www.fazelicellars.com.

Wine Country map courtesy of Temecula Valley Winegrowers and of course, great company. But it’s hard to find the balance between new experiences and tried-and-true-venues where guests are guaranteed a good time. At Fazeli Cellars, guests can enjoy the mixture of new experiences and tried-and-true wine and dining. According to owner BJ Fazeli, the Temecula Valley winery has a strong rotation of music for guests to enjoy every Friday at its winery location.

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The stories behind Temecula Valley’s most artful wine Labels Annette Brown Special to Valley News You can’t judge a wine by its label, but a beautiful “cover” certainly can’t hurt. Temecula Valley wineries are putting just as much creativity and originality into their label designs as they are in their wines. And the results are inspiring. Wine labels are the first thing that attracts a consumer when contemplating which wine to

choose. Some first-time shoppers even choose a wine by the label, after all, the label builds the anticipation of what’s inside the bottle. It’s the quality of the wine itself that makes customers loyal fans. Temecula Valley vintners are adorning their bottles with art that is not only beautiful, sometimes even fun, but often tells a sentimental story. Ken and Christina Falik, owners of Gershon Bachus Vintners, named

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and label their wines for the characters of Greek and Roman gods, goddesses, muses and graces that best represent their character. Their wine, Anteros, a blend of Cabernet Franc and Zinfandel, is named for the God of Requited Love (the Roman equivalent of Cupid), and their son’s likeness was used for the cherubic face on the label. The label of Lorimar Winery’s 2014 chardonnay bears scenic photographs of the vineyard from which it came, in each of the four seasons. The images were taken by Temecula-based photographer Bodhi Smith, and the four-image work, called “Seasons of Del Oro,” is for sale on coasters and as an art piece at the winery. Oak Mountain Winery’s Double Trouble 2013 Riesling has a bright blue label depicting Buddy and Bandit, the two beloved Queensland Heelers of vintners Valerie and Steve Anderson. The label is a watercolor painting by local artist Tamra Gerard. The artwork also can be found in “Winery Dogs of USA” book No. 3. Robert Renzoni Winery’s 2013 Fiore di Fano, a super Tuscan blend of estate-grown Cabernet, Sauvignon, Brunello Sangiovese, merlot and Cabernet Franc, has special meaning to owner and winemaker Robert Renzoni. The classically styled painting that adorns the label was a gift from a special friend he met on a journey to his family’s hometown, Fano, Italy. Wiens Winery’s Red Crowded is a red-wine blend so-named for the “crowd” of varietals in each vintage, such as the cabernet sauvignon, Tempranillo, Barbera, Sangiovese, pinot noir, Cabernet Franc, Sangiovese and Syrah in

This classically styled painting that adorns the label of the Robert Renzoni Winery’s Fiore di Fano red wine was a gift from a special friend Renzoni met on a journey to the family’s hometown, Fano, Italy. It is just one of many fine art pieces that adorn the many Temecula Valley Wine Country wine labels. Courtesy photo the 2014. Red Crowded is one of a series, which also includes White Crowded and Pink Crowded (rosé) blends, fancifully designed featuring appropriately colored red, white and pink birds by local artist Kelly Vivanco. All three designs are available on posters and t-shirts. F a l k n e r W i n e r y ’s 2 0 1 4 Risque Riesling is illustrated with a sleek black pump and tube of vibrant red lipstick in a classy nod to consumers, often women, according to owner Loretta Falkner, who like a

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bit of sweetness in their white wine. Risque Riesling is part of Falkner’s sweet Seductive Series, which also includes a red blend and rosé. South Coast Winery vintner Jim Carter commissioned artist Gerard to paint a portrait of his dear Aunt Ruby as she might have looked in the 1920s for his Ruby Cuvée. Both the label and the carefully crafted sparkling Syrah in the bottle are intended to capture the effervescent charm of Ruby Carter, who was always the belle of the ball. The art can be found on t-shirts, posters, coasters and magnets in South Coast’s gift shop. Newly opened Fazeli Cellars pays homage to owner BJ Fazeli’s homeland with a series of wines named for acclaimed Persian poets. The 2012 Ferdowsi Cabernet Franc is named for Abu Ferdowsi, widely known as the most influential figure in Persian literature, and is designed by BJ’s daughter, Romy Fazeli. The artwork features a stylized grapevine symbolizing Fazeli’s “our roots run deep” motto. These are just a few of the beautifully designed wine labels from Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country. Not only are the wines carefully and passionately crafted, so are the labels.


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Murder mystery dinner planned at Mount Palomar Winery TEMECULA – Mount Palomar Winery will host a murder mystery special event Friday, July 15. The murder mystery, “Murder… Without A Clue,” comes after the sellout performance of “The Hollywoodland Murder” presented by Dainty Dames Events earlier at the winery. Dainty Dames events notes that “after a successful premiere at the luxurious Mount Palomar Winery, Jillian Burgos and Renee Begley are excited to unleash their latest exclusively entertaining event!

This twisted murder mystery is an ode to the cult classic ‘Clue,’ but with a tantalizing twist, invite you to solve the murder before it’s too late!” ‘Murder… Without a Clue’ is a murder mystery comedy show that involves playgoers and the other billionaire guests at ‘Colonel Grady Pupon’s Benefit Auction Gala.’ The maid will greet you and seat you. Philip Lads, the Butler will serve you... with his charms. The starlet Miss Rouge Le Dodo will wow you

EVENTS CALENDAR Friday, June 24 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m 1-2:30 p.m. 3-8 p.m. 3-5:30 p.m.

Oak Mountain Winery University, Oak Mountain Winery Bailey Estate Club Tasting Behind the Scenes Wine Tour, South Coast Winery Elegant Food & Wine Pairing, Carter Estate Wine Flight Fridays, Meritage at Callaway Happy Hour, Vineyard Rose, South Coast Winery

5-7 p.m.

Live Music, Ryan Dart, Meritage at Callaway

5-8 p.m.

Live Music, Will Sumner, Cougar Winery

5:30-8:30 p.m.

Live Music, Ron Freshman, Restaurant at Ponte Winery

6-9 p.m.

Karaoke Night, Bel Vino Winery

6-9 p.m.

Sip into the Sunset, Briar Rose Winery

6-9 p.m.

Live Music, Kepi Payne Project, Lorimar Winery

6-9 p.m.

Live Music, Bruce Harvey, Vineyard Rose, South Coast Winery

6-9 p.m.

Live Music, Kanan Road, Thornton Winery

6-9 p.m.

Live Music, TMK All-Stars/Vivian Love, Fazeli Winery

6-10 p.m.

Live Music, Elizabeth Huett, Mt Palomar Winery

7-9 p.m.

Jazz Fridays, Steve Oliver, Keyways Winery

7-9 p.m.

Shakespeare in the Vines, “Much Ado About Nothing”, Bailey Winery

7-10 p.m.

Live Music, Midnight Satellites, Miramonte Winery

7-11 p.m.

Live Music, Shane Hall & The Diabolicals, Cellar Lounge at Ponte Winery

Mount Palomar Winery will present “Murder…Without A Clue,” Friday, July 15. Courtesy photo with her...acting. This star studded event will benefit the children of Beverly Hills ‘Adjacent’ who have long been suffering from affluenza. You, being the generous billionaires you are, have come to support your friend Colonel Grady Pupon’s cause. Once seated, you will dine on a delectable threecourse dinner until the evening takes an unexpected turn and you and your fellow billionaires must solve riddles, engage in games and solve a murder!” It continues, “Unbeknownst to you and other premiere attendees, guests have entered a one of a kind hostage situation, as they innocently mingle & dine on a delectable three-course meal. The Killer has arrived and carefully constructed a twisted game, where guests must work together by participating in various challenges and tests of wit to solve this murder mystery, before the body count grows!” Doors open at 7 p.m. July 15, and the show starts at 8 p.m. The full menu, prices, and the registration form are available online at www. MountPalomarWinery.com. M o u n t P a l o m a r Wi n e r y is located at 33820 Rancho California Road, Temecula (951) 676-5047 ext.17.

Sat, June 25 9:30-11 a.m. 10a.m. - 5 p.m. 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Soul Saturdays, Keyways Vineyard Winery

Wine Appreciation Class, Falkner Winery

10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Oak Mountain Winery University, Oak Mountain Winery

11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Moto Barrel Room Tours, Doffo Winery

11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Behind the Scenes Wine Tour, South Coast Winery Live Music, The VIB, Bel Vino Winery

12-4 p.m.

Live Music, Danielle Taylor, Masia De La Vinya Winery

12-4 p.m.

Live Music, Michael LeClerc, Wilson Creek Winery

1-2:30 p.m.

Elegant Food & Wine Pairing, Carter Estate

1-3 p.m.

Paint Nite, Pretty Petals, Mt Palomar Winery

1-4 p.m.

Live Music, Slow Traffic, Meritage at Callaway Winery

1-4 p.m.

Live Music, Black Donnellys, Robert Renzoni Vineyards

1-5 p.m.

Live Music, Vivien Gaines, Fazeli Cellars (Mark Renk, Old Town)

1-5 p.m.

Live Music, JD Priest, Danza Del Sol

2-5 p.m.

Live Music, Mickie Arnett, Avensole Winery

5-8 p.m.

Live Music, Tim Walsh, Avensole Winery

5-8 p.m.

Live Music, Ashley Hollander, Restaurant at Leoness Cellars Live Music, Brian Stodart, The Restaurant at Ponte Winery

6-9 p.m.

Cigar Dinner at Bel Vino Winery

6-9 p.m.

Winemaker Dinner at the Pinnacle, Falner Winery

6-9 p.m.

Live Music, Midnight Satellites, Lorimar Winery

6-9 p.m.

Live Music, Blessie Hopkins, Vineyard Rose, South Coast Winery

6-9 p.m.

Live Music, Kanan Road, Thornton Winery

6-9:30 p.m.

Food, Wine and Music, Jason Webber, Foot Path Winery

7-9:30 p.m.

Shakespeare in the Vines, “Much Ado About Nothing”, Bailey Winery

7-10 p.m.

Let’s Dance, Kepi Payne Project, Maurice Car’rie Winery

7-10 p.m.

Live Music, Bacon Brothers, Monte de Oro Winery

7-10 p.m.

Live Music, Nathan James & The Rhythm Scratchers, Miramonte Winery

7-11 p.m.

Live Music, Shane Hall & The Diabolicals, Cellar Lounge at Ponte Winery

9-10 a.m.

Yoga class, Grapeseed Spa, South Coast Winery

Sun, June 26 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Oak Mountain Winery University, Oak Mountain Winery

10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Wine, Dine & Painting Class, Jill Roberts, South Coast Winery

10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Bubble Brunch, Wilson Creek Winery

10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Sunday Brunch at Meritage, Callaway Winery

10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Craft Faire, Maurice Car’rie Winery

10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Behind the Scenes Wine Tour, South Coast Winery Moto Barrel Room Tour, Doffo Winery Bailey Estate Club Tasting Live Music, Brian Stodart, Restaurant at Ponte Winery Sunday Funday, Falkner Winery

12-4 p.m.

Live Music, Gin Piston, Bel Vino Winery

12-4 p.m.

Live Music, Apryle Dalmacio, Wilson Creek Winery Elegant Food & Wine Pairing, Carter Estate

1-4 p.m.

Live Music, Funk Shui Planet, Avensole Winery

1-4 p.m.

Live Music, Joe Baldino, Europa Village

1-4 p.m.

Live Music, Shulz & Hamilton, Restaurant at Leoness Cellars

1-4 p.m.

Live Music, Vivien Gaines, Robert Renzoni Vineyards

3-7 p.m.

Live Music, San Diego Sam Band, Fazeli Cellars (Michael LeClerc, Old Town)

1-5 p.m.

“Sounds of Sunday”, David Rosales Duo, Monte De Oro Winery

2-5 p.m.

Live Music, Funk Shui Planet, Avensole Winery

2-5 p.m.

Live Music, James Holland, Cougar Vineyard & Winery

2-5 p.m.

Live Music, Al & Brad, Lorimar Winery

3-6 p.m.

Get Sauced! At Danza del Sol Winery

3-7 p.m.

Live Music, San Diego Sam Band, Fazeli Cellars (Michael LeClerc, Old Town)

4-7 p.m.

Live Music, Alex & Bryan, Miramonte Winery

5-7 p.m.

Live Music, ABQ, Meritage at Callaway Winery

7-9:30 p.m.

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Heyday Events heats up wine country with Oingo Boingo tribute Laser Show

Mount Palomar Winery set the stage for the summer concert series by Heyday Events, this time with the Dead Man’s Party band.

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Ashley Ludwig STAFF WRITER

The Heyday Events Summer Concert Series is in full swing in Temecula Valley Wine Country. On Friday, June 17, the main concert stage of Mount Palomar Winery lit up with a packed house and the tribute to Oingo Boingo, Dead Man’s Party. “We love having them out here,” Heyday Events owner Robert Walker said. “They always bring amazing energy with their performance.” On Friday evening, the crowd arrived to the stage area, with multiple tables sold out for the show and general admission seating for 800. A dance floor space fronted the stage, and laser light show was promised for the much anticipated Dead Man’s Party show. Mount Palomar Winery offers a perfect space for such a concert, with a broad plateau of their event space providing ample room for a large crowd. Parking was no problem for this well run event, but all who purchased the “will call tickets” were reminded to arrive early and to bring their own chairs if they wanted to sit as close to the stage as possible. “Following our Heyday Events Facebook page is key if you want last minute information and advance ticket sale discounts on upcoming shows,” Walker said. “We advised ticket holders to bring their own chairs because this show was general admission, first come first serve.” The packed house was provided with food and adult beverages for purchase upon entry, with barbecue set up on the large grassy lawn. A sunset backdrop painted the scene on the hottest weekend of record in Temecula for 2016.

The crowd gathered under a sunset backdrop while the band prepared to play songs of Oingo Boingo in tribute to the 1980s band.

“It’s hot, but we’re ready for a great show,” Walker said. Solo artist, Temecula local Tralain Roslyn, warmed up the crowd with an acoustic performance that began with the popular “X’s and O’s” tune, giving it her own groove. Playing guitar with a beach-music style, her sultry tone and engaging performance provided entertainment while all settled in and found their seats. The stage was set for the brass, bass, keyboards, xylophone, and lead guitar with the crowd ready to get into the groove, including a large party of guests all gathered for a friend’s 50th birthday celebration. “We couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate a birthday than with a tribute concert reminding us of what it was like to be teenagers,” one of the celebrators said. So what is the difference between a cover band and a tribute band? A tribute band is a group of live performing artists that pay note-bynote homage to the bands they love. In this case, Dead Man’s Party is as close to a dead-wringer to Oingo Boingo as one can get. “The members of Dead Man’s

Party do not think they are, and are not trying to be or have any delusions of being Oingo Boingo,” they stated on their website. “Danny Elfman has said that he would not reunite Oingo Boingo, and that’s why DMP exists.” Beginning the show with Danny Elfman-esque xylophone banging, it took two to fill the incredible shoes of the gifted Elfman, but for Dead Man’s Party lead man and bass guitarist, it’s all part of engaging the audience into the show. This eight-piece band was fashioned after the multitalented Oingo Boingo band of the 1980s. Performing together for 15 years, a DMP press release states that they performed at actual Oingo Boingo shows in the past, and are Danny Elfman approved and have at times, been joined onstage by former Oingo Boingo band members. “We are not just a band paying tribute to the music of Danny Elfman and the boys of Oingo Boingo,” DMP’s release stated. “We work hard to deliver as true as possible original sound with concerts that bring Boingo concert fans back to the good old days, and

A crowd of 800 gathered at Mount Palomar Winery for the Dead Man’s Party live performance in tribute to Oingo Boingo in Temecula Valley Wine Country.

Tribute frontman and bass guitarist hammed it up for the crowd with Oingo Boingo flair. Dead Man’s Party has been performing together for over 15 years in tribute to the band they love.

What’s in a tribute band? Details. This Temecula Valley Wine Country Heyday Events concert engaged the crowd with laser lights, classic music, with the 1980s fun of Dead Man’s Party.

show the newbees what’s what.” The sound quality was just right for a wine country show, allowing for conversation and enjoyment of the ambiance to the back of the seating area, but for those who wanted to get fully into the show, the closer the better. True Boingo fans gathered stage front, danced, and sang along as the frontman did his best to mirror the complicated tones and lyrics of Elfman. Conquering fan favorites right away with the more popular songs, “We Close our Eyes,” “Only a Lad,” and “Weird Science” sounding out of the gate allowed DMP to tackle the less familiar mainstream songs that harken to Oingo Boingo’s past, the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo. The second set included tunes such as the eerie “Insects” topped with a ceiling of laser light igniting the sky over Mount Palomar Winery. Perfectly timed to the music, a blanket of fog machine mist captured the light in an explosion of sound and color.

It was the end of evening performance, “Goodbye Goodbye” that showed the true prowess of Dead Man’s Party. Note for note, the complicated and fun goodbye song engaged the crowd with an air of fun and the freedom of remembering the past. All in all, another win for Heyday Events. “I personally appreciated how well our crew made it all happen,” Walker said of the night. “For so big of a crowd, it went smoother than I expected. The band was amazing, but I’m also a big fan!” Follow the next Heyday Events Summer Concert Series event at Mount Palomar Winery this Friday, June 27—when country recording artist, Elizabeth Huett, returns to the stage in a show surely to set her apart from Taylor Swift’s background vocalist status to that of a rising country star. For more on Heyday Events Summer Concerts, follow them on Facebook, at www.Facebook.com/ HeydayRecordsandEvents.


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Menifee Art Instructor Christie Starr Featherstone Honored Arts Council Menifee SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

Christie Starr Featherstone, a local artist, has been teaching free classes to beginners as well as artists who want to continue to grow, brush up or learn new skills at Menifee’s Kay Ceniceros Community Center, North Annex. Her ability to help others find or hone their own talents is one of the reasons Featherstone is being honored as Artist of the Month for June by Arts Council Menifee. “The challenge about teaching is that I want to share my knowledge and expertise to those who want to learn to paint,” she said. “I want all students to be successful and above all else have fun. There is no right or wrong, only freedom for artistic expression. I am most happy when students get excited about what they are learning.” The Menifee artist has studied and worked with all paint mediums, starting with watercolors and printmaking in the 1970s. These days, she only paints with acrylics. Featherstone now teaches acrylics to others with her “Learn to Paint Like the Masters” series and the local art organization in Menifee couldn’t be happier. “Not only is Ms. Featherstone a long-time patron member of Arts Council Menifee who often displays her talents in our art shows and gallery, she also has recently committed to serving as one of our art instructors,” said Bill Zimmerman, Arts Council Menifee Board Trustee. Not only a painter, Featherstone takes fine art photographs and some of her earliest memories of being creative came from that outlet. “I was eight-years-old when my grandfather gave me my first camera and some rolls of film,” she recalled. “He was an amateur photographer of some renown. I have always used my camera to record

Christie Starr Featherstone has worked with all paint mediums. More recently, she has only painted with acrylics.

Christie Starr Featherstone was honored as Arts Council Menifee’s Artist of the Month for June. Courtesy photos

my life and that of my family as it evolved.” Her subject matter, whether for a painting or a photograph, changes by whatever captures her attention at the time. “For me, everything disappears except for that image in the focus of the lens,” Featherstone explains. “The process itself becomes an exercise in observation. The final result is sometimes a stroke of luck. When I discover that special image, I am often inspired to paint it or display it in the form of a fine art photograph.” Featherstone loves to travel and has been to Alaska and Europe

and lived in the Middle East for a while. “While there, I traveled to Abu Dhabi and Pakistan, and spent time in Spain,” she said. “Every place I visit is exotic and filled with inspiration to photograph or paint. My favorite destination is always where I am.” Although she studied fine arts in college, there came a time in her life when she needed to focus on making money. She started displaying her art at street shows in San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco but not all her trips were successful. She needed to expand her training to be more marketable.

“At that time, UC, San Diego was the only college in that area to offer a commercial art course. It was a two-year certificate program. I completed it in 14 months and was hired to work as a technical illustrator for a publishing company even before I was done,” Featherstone said. “In those days computers were just coming into the workplace. We did all the illustrations by hand with a Rapidograph Technical Pen with black India ink and a ‘Lazy LUCY’ for enlarging and reducing images.” Eventually, Featherstone moved into the field of advertising and worked at several large agencies in San Diego. After becoming a production manager, she began organizing and producing projects for such clients as the San Diego Padres and Jazzercize. Eventually she started her own company, Featherstone Communications, specializing in the biotechnology field. “I especially found it rewarding to work with companies on the cutting edge of finding a cure for cancer and other diseases,” she said. The award-winning artist earned a first place ribbon for her photograph “The Wedding Bed” at Arts Council Menifee’s juried art show

last November. Featherstone’s “Paint Like the Masters” series will focus on Claude Monet for the month of June and Henri Matisse in July. Two sessions each month will cover acrylic painting techniques, principles of art and painting styles and provide students with a completed painting as well as some art history facts. The classes, designed to promote health and wellness through the arts, are free to the public thanks to grant funding from Valley Health System’s “Community Health Investment Program” that can be used to pay for art supplies and stipends to instructors for programs that promote fitness, wellness and a healthy lifestyle. “We are very pleased that Ms. Featherstone will be teaching art classes as part of our new free program,” Zimmerman said. For information about Featherstone’s future shows or painting classes, call (951) 746-8026 or email christiestarr2003@yahoo.com. For more information on ACM, please visit www.artscouncilmenifee.org or call (951) 290-2781. For more entertainment news, or to comment on this story online, visit www.myvalleynews.com.

Murrieta to celebrate its 25th year this Saturday Natalie Witt VALLEY NEWS INTERN

Murrieta will swap birthday cakes for lasers, rides and live performances to celebrate its 25th anniversary at the California Oaks Sports Park Saturday, June 25. The City of Murrieta has been working to make this event unlike any other because it marks a quarter century

of Murrieta’s existence as a thriving, rapidly growing city. Past city council members and dignitaries attending will give proclamations to congratulate the city on turning 25. For years, this event has been widely popular because, as Community Events Coordinator Laura Frasso put it, “It’s like a giant reunion. Residents get to see old classmates, old neighbors, people

around the city they don’t always get to see all the time.” This year, the city is expecting a turnout of 15,000. Lea Kolek, Murrieta’s Parks and Recreation Manager said, “This year, there will be more. More vendors, more rides, more games, more everything!” The venue includes 65 local vendors and feature mechanical and inflatable rides in the children’s

zone. The children can also observe scooter demonstrations in the zone from 3-5 p.m. or join the Murrieta Fire Department in a muster drill demonstration. At 5 p.m. the Guns N’ Roses tribute band Hollywood Roses will perform and open for the Aerosmith tribute band Aeromyth. Officials suggest those observing the shows bring folding chairs or blankets to

relax and enjoy the performances. At dusk, attendants can expect sporadic, intermittent laser light displays to occur sporadically throughout the rest of the evening, leading up to the annual concluding fireworks show at 9 p.m., bringing a colorful, explosive finale to hail in more exciting years to come for Murrieta.

Pala Starlight Food & Wine Festival to be held Aug. 20 PALA – Pala Casino Spa & Resort will sponsor the Starlight Food & Wine Festival from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 20, on the lawn of its Starlight Theater. There will be 50 fine wine selections from the leading wineries in Napa, Sonoma and Paso Robles. Tickets, $75 per person, may be obtained at the Pala box office in the casino and by calling 1-877-

946-7252. Tickets also are available online at www.startickets.com or may be charged by telephone at 1-800-585-3737. The ticket price includes all wine tastings, food pairings and entertainment. Some participating wineries will include Alexander Valley Vineyards of Sonoma County, Kim Crawford of New Zealand, Santa Julia of Argentina, Vallagarina

of Italy and ZD Winery of Napa Valley. Pala Casino Spa & Resort includes a Las Vegas-style casino with 2,000-plus slot machines, 82 table games and 15 poker tables; a 507-room hotel; a 10,000-squarefoot, full-service spa and salon that features 14 treatment rooms; a state-of-the-art fitness center; swimming pool with 12 private

poolside cabanas, and dual-temperature outdoor whirlpool hot tub. Pala also offers 11 restaurants and 40,000 square feet of meeting and convention space. Pala Casino Spa & Resort is an AAA Four-Diamond Award winner for 13 consecutive years. Its state-of-the-art Pala Spa was named the one of the Top 10 spas in California, one of the Top 10 in the casino industry and one of

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Ramona Bowl Summer Youth Theatre presents Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast.’ HEMET – The Ramona Bowl Summer Youth Theatre will be presenting Disney’s Beauty and the Beast June 27 and 28 at 6 p.m. at the Historic Ramona Bowl Amphitheatre. Tickets are $5 and are available at the Ramona Bowl or at the door. This is the eighth an-

nual production put on by the Bowl featuring students throughout the valley ages 5-18. The program is under the direction of Stacey Bailey with musical direction by Joyann Gongaware and Assistant Director Janet Martin. The play is very close to the

popular Disney cartoon and features Josie Aszterbaum as Belle and Ethan Trani as the Beast. The boorish Gaston is played by Kyle Condis and his lackey La Fou by Enrique Garcia. The enchanted items feature Ryan DeJager as Lumiere , Christian Arellano as Cogsworth, Jessie Bouchard as Babette, Isabelle Trani as Madame De La Grande Bouche, Cheyenne

Preston as Mrs. Potts and Izabella Herrit and Kaylynn Preston as Chip. Danielle Gamez, Caroline Lovett and Mallory Miller play the Silly Girls and Ellie Ballard, Avigail Rodriguez, Deja Carrillo and Daniel Trani as the narrators. The entire cast is over 60 chil-

dren singing and dancing to the songs that made the cartoon famous including Belle, Gaston, Be Our Guest and Beauty and the Beast. For more information, call (951) 658-3111 or check the Ramona Bowl Facebook page or visit www. Ramonabowl.com.

Belle, played by Josie Aszterbaum reads a book while cast members of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” look on during a rehearsal of Disney’s Beauty and Beast at the Ramona Bowl.

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS CHILDREN AND TEENS: June 27 – 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. or 12:30-2:30 p.m. PROJECT Mc2 at Pennypickle’s Workshop, 42081 Main St., Temecula. Project Mc2 is a team of four super-smart and seriously cool girls who love science. They’re real girls with real skills ready to take on anything, art is the new cool. For girls ages 5-11. Tickets and Information: (951) 308-6376. June 28 – 6:30-7 p.m. Grand Slam Pajama Storytime: Duck, Duck, Goose! Get in with our fine feathered friends. This is for all ages at the Temecula Public Library, 30600 Pauba Road. Information: Children’s Staff (951) 693-8980. June 29 – 10:30-11:15 a.m. The Tortoise and the Hare. Learn about sportsmanship, teamwork and having fun at this hilarious show. Free passes will be distributed 30 minutes before program begins on a first come first serve basis. Temecula Public Library, 30600 Pauba Road. Information: Children’s Staff (951) 693-8980. June 29 – 10 and 11:30 a.m. Rocky the Rabbit will be going for the racing championship! Will David Skale’s magic be enough for Rocky to capture the gold? Come find out at the Murrieta Public Library, 8 Town Square. Information: (951) 304-BOOK. ENTERTAINMENT: June 24-26 – Seussical the Musical 2016 at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater, 42051 Main St. Seussical the Musical will take you into the magical world of Dr. Seuss. This is classic fun for the whole family! Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. June 25 – 8 p.m. Comedy at the Merc, 42051 Main St. Temecula. Laugh and leave your week behind as you get to star, write and even direct with some of the most talented comedians in our area. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. June 26 – 3 p.m. Classics at the Merc, 42051 Main St. Temecula.

Classics features an individual musician or small ensemble performing a wide range of music. Performers are all working professional musicians or advanced conservatory students. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. June 26 – 7 p.m. Cabaret at the Merc, 42051 Main St. Temecula. Cabaret brings the very best of Broadway to Old Town Temecula. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. July 1 – 7:30 p.m. An Intimate Night with the Stray Cat” Lee Rocker at the Old Town Community Theater, 42051 Main St. Bassist Lee Rocker was one of the founders of the Grammy-winning Rockabilly group Stray Cats. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. COMMUNITY EVENTS: June 23-25 – 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Sun City United Methodist Church to host an all church rummage sale at 30220 Carmel Road. Sun City. Clothing, household items, dishes and cookware, blankets, children’s items, games holiday décor and so much more. All funds raised will support the Church and affiliated activities. Information: (951) 6791016 or www.suncityumc.org. June 25 – Murrieta’s 25th Birthday Bash will be held at California Oaks Sports Park, 40600 California Oaks Road. Murrieta. Entertainment, food, fireworks and more. Information: Murrieta Community Services Department: (951) 304-PARK or www.murrieta.org. June 25 – 4-8 p.m. Summer Car Cruise Series on Historic Main Street in Old Town Lake Elsinore. Do you have a Classic Car you love to show off? Or maybe have a love for Classic Cars? Then this is the event you won’t want to miss. Classic Cars, food, vendors and so much more. Information: www. lake-elsinore.org/carcruise. June 25 – 8 a.m.-12 p.m. Wheels for a Cause 5 presented by Local Car Scene X Petco Temecula at 40474 Winchester Road in Tem-

ecula. “Wheels for a Cause” is back! Help donate pet food to the shelters. June 25 – 4 p.m. Glory and Honor Patriotic concert at Rancho Community Church, 31300 Rancho Community Way, Temecula. Join in on this annual musical celebration. Bring your friends and family for outdoor food and fun from 2-6 in the Generations Venue featuring Rancho Church Concert Choir, Valley Winds Ensemble, Great Oak High School Drumline and many more. Information: (951) 303-6789. June 25 – 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Walking Tours of Old Town Temecula beginning at 28314 Mercedes St., Temecula. Experience Old Town in a new way as the tour guides share stories and events that bring Temecula’s past to life. Information: (951) 694-6450. June 25-26 – 5-6:30 p.m. Camp Out in the Park at Marna O’Brien Park, 20505 Palomar St. Wildomar. Games, activities, dinner, inflatables, movies, s’mores and more! The city has pledged to participate in the Great American Backyard Campout, which is a national sponsored program through the National Wildlife Federation. NWF supporters have agreed to donate $1 for every person who participates in order to continue supporting efforts to protect the outdoors. We encourage you to participate through the city’s event or visit www.backyardcampout. org and pledge to camp out on your own! Information: Janet (951) 677-7751 ext 210 or jmorales@ cityofwildomar.org. June 27 – 6-10 p.m. Lake Elsinore Storm Presents: Good Karma Monday Baseball a game benefiting Foster Kids at 500 Diamond Drive. Tickets and Information: (951) 302-2317 ext 221. June 30 – 5:30 p.m. Chamber Appreciation Night at the Storm, 500 Diamond Drive. Lake Elsinore. Chambers include Menifee, Perris, Lake Elsinore, Temecula, Wildomar, Fallbrook, Hemet, Canyon Lake and Corona. Infor-

mation: Michelle (951) 245-8848. WORKSHOPS, MEETINGS and ANNOUNCEMENTS: Now – MSJC Community Education Summer Programs – Interested in learning something new this summer? MSJC is offering not-for-credit career certificate classes that may help prepare you for a new career or hobby with an assortment of classes. Information: www.msjc.edu/ce or call (951) 487-3707. Now-July 29 – 9:30-11:30 a.m. or 12:30-2:30 p.m. MSJC offers New Cake Decorating Career Certificate – Cake Decorating 101 Buttercream and 102 Fondant/ Stacked Cake at the Temecula Higher Education Center, 43200 Business Park Drive. Cake decorating certificates issued upon completion. Information: Teri (951) 506-6616 ext 6710 or tsafranek@msjc.edu. June 25 – Elsinore High 80s Class Reunion will be held at Journey at Pechanga Resort and Casino, 45000 Pechanga Pkwy. Temecula. This is for all classes of the 80s who graduated from Elsinore High School. Three course dinner, disc jockey and more. Tickets: $75 each and no tickets will be sold at the door. Information: Heather at hardent@verizon.net. Now – Every Thursday 4 p.m. Lake Elsinore/Wildomar Elks Lodge 2591 host Bingo at 33700 Mission Trail, Wildomar. This is one of the ways the lodge raises funds for its charities. Now – Sun City Certified Farmers Market is held from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Friday in the parking lot of the Menifee United Church of Christ, 26701 McCall Blvd. vendors offer produce, crafts, food and more. Information: Pamela (951) 491-4111. Now – FTAspay is a local nonprofit spay-neuter assistance organization. Their mission to end animal shelter euthanasia through affordable spay and neuter and microchipping. FTAspay has partnered with Menifee Animal

Clinic to offer affordable spay and neuter rates, available through their website www.FTAspay.org. In addition to their low online pricing ($50 for dogs and $30 for cats) they periodically run spay-neuter specials. Follow their website and Facebook for $10 microchip clinics. Donations to FTAspay are tax deductible. Now – Memoir Writing Group every second and fourth Monday from 1-3 p.m. at the Mary Phillips Senior Center, 4845 6th Street Temecula, everyone has a story, join them and write. Now – Parent Support Group available for parents whose children of any age struggle with addiction. Education, Skills, Support. Every Tuesday at 6 p.m. at 43397 Business Park Dr. Suite D8, Temecula. Information: (951) 775-4000 or info@thecenter4lifechange.com. Now – Clippendales meet the second Monday of each month 6 p.m. The Elks Ladies, an Elks Auxiliary of the Lake Elsinore/ Wildomar Elks Lodge 2591 has formed a club call the “Clippendales.” The object of this club is to send manufacturers coupons to Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan to be redeemed for products at their commissary and other stores. Now – Lake Elsinore/Wildomar Elks Lodge 2591 hosts Bingo at the lodge each Thursday to raise funds for its charities. Occasionally the lodge arranges for additional Bingo games to help community groups raise funds as well. Lodge 2591 is located at 33700 Mission Trail, Wildomar. Information: (951) 674-6804. Monday and Wednesday Afternoons – 3:30-4:15 p.m. Senior Fitness Program offered at the Lake Elsinore Senior Center, 420 E. Lakeshore Drive. An introductory free session is offered Wednesday, July 6, with the regular program beginning July 11. Participants should bring a set of 2 or 3-pound dumbbell weights and water to drink. Space is limited. Information: Lisa (951) 533-2612.

San Jacinto Ranger District campgrounds, trails now open Little Gabriel Vargas, 8, tries to grab an ear of corn from brother Alexander, 9, to be roasted on a campfire during a camping outing in Dark Canyon campground in the San Jacinto Ranger District. Older brother Eric, 12, simply enjoys roasting his marshmallow. The district’s campgrounds opened May 21 and have been busy since.

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IDYLLWILD – U.S. Forest officials in the San Bernardino National Forest San Jacinto District report the districts campgrounds, since opening day May 21, have almost filled up every weekend and hikers continue to enjoy the wilderness trails despite some continuing trail closures. The mild weather has helped campers and hikers enjoy their outings more this season along with slightly better rainfall quantities that have kept fire danger slightly lower than in the past few years. The long-distance Pacific Crest Trail hikers are still facing portions of the trail in the San Jacinto and San Bernardino mountains closed because of the Lake Fire and the Mountain Fires. They find themselves rerouting and those portions of the trail that takes them from Mexico to Canada and awaiting their reopening, that still remains to be determined by the Forest Service. In the San Jacinto Ranger District, the U.S. Forest Service campgrounds available without hookups for tent and small RV campers are Marion Mountain, Fern Basin and Dark Canyon. Reservations can be made at Fern Basin and Marion Mountain (1-877-444-6777 or online at recreation.gov), but Dark Canyon is on a first come, first served basis. Rates are $10 at Marion and Fern Basins and $12 a day at Dark Canyon. All have water and vault restrooms, according to the Forest Service website. U.S. Forest Service day picnic and lake sites are also available at Lake Hemet on Highway 79 and Lake Fulmor and Fuller Mill Creek on Highway 243 in the San Jacinto Ranger District. Restrictions apply to entering North Fork creek at Fuller Mill picnic area and Dark Canyon campground because of the

federally endangered and protected Mountain Yellow-Legged frog. County and state campgrounds are also open in the Idyllwild and Pine Cove areas with reservations required. Several private campgrounds, like Thousand Trails in Idyllwild, are also open. The wilderness trails in the San Jacinto Ranger District require free wilderness permits, and no fires. The trails that remain open include Devil’s Slide, Southridge, Seven Pines, Deer Springs, Black Mountain, Marion Mountain, portions of the Tahquitz Peak loop trail and popular Ernie Maxwell Trail. The Devil’s Slide trail has a hiker limit during the weekends. Hikers using that trail on weekends can check in and obtain a special permit at the Idyllwild Ranger Station at Highway 243 and Pine Crest Avenue in Idyllwild. The regular wilderness permits are also available at the station, but not on the trails. The Mountain Fire three years ago nearly obliterated the Caramba, Willow Creek, portions of Fobes Ranch and other trails connecting with the Pacific Crest trail. Those remain closed to hikers until further notice with U.S. Forest Service, Forest Service Volunteer Association, Pacific Crest Trail Association, Wilderness Association and other volunteer crews continuing to try to rebuild it. The danger is in the burned out snag trees, land and mudslides during rainstorms and hollowed out tree stump holes left in the wake of the fire. Also hindering the PCT hikers is the closure of some of the trails in the San Bernardino San Gorgonio Wilderness area that remain closed because of the Lake Fire. Hikers best check with the area ranger stations for the latest trail and campground information.

The San Jacinto Ranger District U. S. Forest Service campgrounds off Highway 243 near Idyllwild are now open for the season bringing hundreds of tent and small RV campers to the mountains and forest. The U.S. Forest Service report the weekend campgrounds fill fast and recommend checking in for availability. No hookups are available at the district campgrounds, but water and vault restrooms are.

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Dining in the Valley San Diego County Fair’s Farm to Table Dinner to feature Fallbrook and Lake Elsinore elements

Chef Barry Schneider arranges various elements on a salad for the 2015 Farm to Table Dinner.

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very year, the San Diego County Fair’s vendors come out with an overthe-top fried dish that everyone has an opinion on, favorable or not. It’s usually something you grab on the way to the next attraction, or something to be wolfed down quickly before jumping onto a ride. However, there is an altogether different experience at the fair, specifically for those who enjoy savoring each morsel of their meal and taking in an entire culinary experience, the Farm to Table Dinner. This event, held July 2, will allow fair-goers to enjoy food from all over the county as local farmers discuss their crops as they are eaten by the guests. Chef Barry Schneider, who has served as the executive chef at the Del Mar Racetrack and Fairgrounds for the past eight years, enjoys the process of creating world-class dining experiences for guests through a large variety of events, such as dinner concerts, concessions, and one of a kind events such as the racing season Opening Day, The International Beer Festival, Family Winemakers, National Horse Show and the San Diego County Fair. Schneider developed the Farm to Table Dinner menu by visiting local farmers and asking about

Each element of the 2016 Farm to Table Dinner has been carefully selected by Chef Schneider, with elements from throughout the county represented.

their produce and animals, asking what would be ideal to serve for this event. “I literally went up to Tim Connelly of Connelly Farms and asked him, ‘What’s growing in July,’” said Schneider, who has visited most of the farms he chose his food from to be certain of quality. “The origination of the county fair first started with agriculture,” said Schneider, who has over 40 years of experience in the hospitality industry. “Most people don’t think of the agricultural aspect of the fair anymore,

but that’s all it was about 100 years ago. I think more people are looking for upgraded experiences, like the Farm to Table, and we can offer them here.” In true farm-to-table eating, each dish has hyperlocal food, which means that the food was grown on farms within 20 to 50 miles away from the fairgrounds.

"The Farm to Table Dinner...held July 2, will allow fair-goers to enjoy food from all over the county as local farmers discuss their crops as they are eaten by the guests."

Chef Barry Schneider and the Premier culinary team prepare bites for each guest at the Farm to Table Dinner.

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A row of decadent salads await service at the Farm to Table Dinner. This year’s selection includes products from Fallbrook and Lake Elsinore.

Schneider and the Premier culinary team will create the five course meal in the garden showroom on repurposed service ware. This year ’s Farm to Table Dinner will include, local charcuterie and California cheeses at the welcome table, a first flavor from Ramona’s Connelly Gardens – roasted organic beets, grilled summer squash, Laura Chenel goat cheese, caramelized pistachios, micro arugula, and balsamic caviar served in a two bite bowl with a demi tasse spoon. A second course highlighting the coast, with seafood from La Jolla’s Pacific Shellfish – hickory

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will discuss their crops. “They will talk about how the food is grown on their farm, and I will talk about how their food was incorporated on the dish,” said Schneider, who has developed long-standing relationships with many of the local farmers to insure each meal he creates has fresh, local products. Each ticket includes a gift bag filled with local products, including Fresh Origins crystal basil, Brandt beef jerky, fresh Hokto Kinoto mushrooms, an edible San Diego Magazine, and more. San Diego County Fair’s

The 2016 Farm to Table dessert, almost everyone’s favorite course, will feature fruit from Fallbrook’s orchards. The tarts shown here are from the 2015 event.

Farms Maitake mushrooms, and baby summer vegetables served on a hammered oval. A fourth course highlighting Lake Elsinore’s Da Le Ranch – grass-fed lamb chops, served with Weiser Farms rainbow pee wee potatoes, apple wood smoked bacon, wholegrain mustard, garlic broccolini and a Wolf & Rose Winery red wine sauce served on a hammered rectangle and a sweet course featuring fresh Fallbrook fruit – a plum clafoutis, citrus chantilly, and tangerine lace served on a wooden rectangle As the diners enjoy each course, the farmers from whose bounty the food was prepared

partners Dramm & Etcher and Bottles and Wood will create unique tablescapes to ensure an elegant atmosphere. The Farm to Table Dinner will be prepared by Executive Chef Barry Schneider and the Premier culinary team. The sold out event will be held on Saturday, July 2 from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the Paul Ecke Jr. Garden Show on the fairgrounds. For more information about other events happening at the fair, go to www. sdfair.com. To comment on this story online, visit www.myvalleynews. com.

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Altura Credit Union CEO Mark Hawkins announces retirement RIVERSIDE – The Board of Directors of Altura Credit Union has announced the pending retirement of Mark Hawkins, its longtime President/CEO. Hawkins, in his 29th year of service to the credit union, will step-down from his position in February 2017 following the selection of his replacement by Altura’s Board of Directors. The recruiting process is now underway. Hawkins, 64, assumed his role as the chief executive officer of Riverside Schools Credit Union in February 1988. At the time, the credit union had $37 million in total assets, three branches, 28 employees and 14,000 members. Much has changed since then. Under Hawkins’ leadership, Altura has grown to $1.205 billion in assets, features 13 branch locations, 375 employees and 116,000 Members. Altura is the largest credit union

headquartered in Inland Southern California. “Over the years Mark Hawkins has repeatedly demonstrated his commitment to Altura’s members and the community at large. We have some big shoes to fill,” said Ofelia Valdez-Yeager, Altura Board Chairman. “Making our job easier is knowing that Mark is turning over a financial institution that isstrong and well positioned to meet the needs of our members and our communities of service now and into the future.” In recent years, Altura has been recognized three times with the state-level equivalent of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award and has been cited as a top employer many times. Additionally, the readers of the Inland Empire’s largest newspaper have selected Altura as the “Best Bank or Credit Union” twice in recent years.

The search process for Altura’s new CEO is expected to take six to eight months. The board is working with the firm John M. Floyd & Associates (JMFA), which specializes in credit union and banking recruitment services. The process is expected to be completed no later than early 2017. Originally founded in 1957 as a credit union for the school employees of the Riverside Unified School District, the credit union has undergone significant change and experienced substantial growth under Hawkins’ leadership. In 1998, the credit union merged with Riverside County Federal Credit Union to become Riverside County’s Credit Union. In 2004, the credit union expanded its field of membership to anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in Riverside and San Diego counties, and certain cities in San

The EDC has decided to shake things up with regionally-focused economic attraction event TEMECULA – The Economic Development Coalition of Southwest California will host its 22nd annual Golf Tournament Friday, Sept. 30, at Temecula Creek Inn Golf Course in Temecula. This is the EDC’s once yearly fundraiser and the proceeds from the event will go toward developing the region’s economic engine. Encouraging the retention and expansion of existing companies, while attracting new companies to the Southwest Riverside County region, by capitalizing on the region’s many assets, is the Coalition’s means of enhancing our quality of life. The day will begin with registration at 7 a.m. The shotgun start is at 8 a.m. Golfing is followed by a luncheon and awards ceremony. “We are looking forward to having our tournament at Temecula Creek Inn this year,” said tournament Chairman Don Hitzeman. “We rotate the tournament to different courses in the region each year and we are excited about being back at TCI.” To register contact the EDC office at (951) 694-9800, or go to www.edcswca.com/edcevents. Sponsorships are available and the EDC is accepting donations for raffle prizes. “We are very grateful for the support of our sponsors, volunteers and friends who help make this event possible,” said Doug McAllister, The Coalition’s executive director. “We invite you to join the region’s premier business leaders for a great day of golfing in Southwest California. The Economic Development Coalition of Southwest California (EDC) turns 25 this year and adulthood looks really, really good on it. It has grown out of its fledgling stage into a full-blown giant of an influencer and it is not done yet. With a new executive director at the helm this year, the Economic Development Corporation has become known as the Economic Development Coalition, a dynamic region-wide collaboration and is staring down opponents in its bid to make Southwest California an economic force to be reckoned with. Already businesses are jumping up to be included in what appears to be a major renovation of doing business in the Temecula valley and surrounding cities.

Announcing a two-day experience To start, McAllister has infused the board of directors with enthusiasm and excitement about a new vision of doing business in this area by challenging the staid and true annual golf tournament. It is no longer just a fund-raising event; it is a golden opportunity to bring guests, vendors, business owners and executives to the valley for an intimate two-day experience that shows off all the area has to offer. The event, with a working title of, “The Valley Experience,” will have opportunities for flight tours of the area complete with wine tasting, restaurant-going, meeting with other businesses, a lake trip and even a couple of parties. Hotels are offering special packages, restaurants are providing exquisite food and cities are joining in with specialized offerings and tours. There will still be the golf classic; it just won’t be the only attraction. “It appears that this area is ripe for a regionally-focused economic attraction event and we know just how to make that happen,” said McAllister. “This type of event has never been produced to this level in our area before. ‘The Valley Experience’ will target corporate professionals, the employees they are seeking to attract and investors seeking to do business in and assist with the expansion of the Southwest California Region.” “We’re taking new and visionary steps to move our region into the forefront of the nation’s economic development opportunities,” said Don Murray, Board President of the Commerce Bank of Temecula Valley. “It promises to be an exciting and worthwhile experience as together we take this region forward, building it into a world class economic development engine.”

Bernardino and Orange counties. Coinciding with that expansion, the credit union’s name was changed to Altura Credit Union. During the recession, Altura weathered the collapse in residential real estate values and record unemployment in the Inland Empire. Despite those challenges, Altura persevered and emerged stronger financially and well prepared for the recovery that continues. In 2015, Altura completed a key, strategic merger with Visterra Credit Union, also based in Riverside County. Hawkins holds a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University, Bloomington, and earned his MBA from Florida Southern College. Before joining Altura, he held credit union posts in Florida and Indiana. In 2006, Hawkins received an Honorary Doctorate of Commercial Science from California Baptist University. In the credit unionindustry, Hawkins is a past board member and chairman of the Credit Union

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in the nation. Find additional information by logging on to edcgolfclassic.com. The golf classic and the “Valley Experience” are scheduled for September 30 and October 1 of this year. About The EDC Founded in 1991, The EDC is a private/public partnership that promotes Southwest California regional economic development through business retention and development, job opportunities, and related economic growth. The EDC is dedicated to expanding the competitive position of the regional businesses in a global economy. The EDC is an umbrella organization that pulls together and coordinates the region’s many and diverse interests, organizations and constituents to ensure integral participation of the private sector in economic development. To become involved, contact the EDC Director, Doug McAllister at (951) 694-9800 or visit their website at www.edcswca.com. The EDC is a nonprofit organization, tax ID number: 33-0428745.

Executives Society (CUES), in Madison, Wisconsin, and has also served as a member of the California Credit Union League’s (CCUL) TriCounty Chapter Board of Governors. Hawkins chaired the CCUL’s Political Action Committee, and currently serves on the CCUL’s Regulatory Advocacy Committee. Hawkins remains active in the Riverside community, currently serving on the boards of the UC Riverside Foundation and the UCR Highlander Athletics Association. Hawkins is also Treasurer of the Riverside Community College District’s Foundation, a member of the California Baptist University Board of Visitors and a member of the La Sierra University Foundation. In addition, Hawkins is a Past Chairman of the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce, Past President and founding member of the Riverside Educational Enrichment Foundation, Past Chairman of the United Way of the Inland Valleys, and Past President of the Kiwanis Club of Riverside.

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It’s just my opinion! Tony Ault STAFF WRITER

I hate to be critical but I have to express my disappointment with this year’s Temecula Balloon and Wine Festival. Each year we look forward to this Temecula signature event with its promise of seeing dozens of brightly colored hot air balloons lifting off into the sky, the great entertainment and the opportunities to taste the fine wines coming out of our beautiful Temecula Wine Country vineyards. This year the expectation was the same, but unfortunately the weather was not cooperating. Blame that on El Nino, but there were other things that did not lend themselves to that hope. The entertainment with headliners

Rodney Atkins, Jimmy Eat World, Phil Vassar and the other top artists DJ Orion and our favorite Hotel California, a Tribute to the Eagles was fabulous. The staging perfect and the free seating was wonderful. But there it ended. On Friday it was obvious the weather was not in a cooperative mood. The wind was blowing. Cool air surrounded us coming from a cloudy sky. We knew the winds would most likely prohibit the balloon launch that evening. That I could understand, but with that probability it was not announced until just a few minutes before the 8 p.m. that the hot air balloons would not be flying because of the weather. People gathered in the Wine Stage area to watch, but not a balloon was in sight. To the balloon pilots credit they

did show up with their balloon baskets, propane burners and chase trucks minus the canopies. They did put on a great propane flame show that pleased most. Others walked out very disappointed after paying a pretty good sum to witness the spectacle that never came. On Saturday, although the skies were a bit clearer and the temps up the wind still was blowing. Not a word at the beginning of the day that the balloons again would not be able to launch. Many paid to take a ride in the balloons that morning, but would not see that realization. The whole weekend only allowed one balloon to take off on Sunday morning. Hopefully those hoping to catch a hot air balloon ride that weekend got their money back or a promise for a future ride.

Once inside the very colorful glossy programs given out free to the spectators contained a glaring scheduling error on the Sunday entertainment page. It had the headliner Rodney Atkins going onstage at 8 p.m. Sunday when in fact he went on at 3:30 p.m. and the festival closed at 6 p.m. Those programs were being handed out throughout the three-day festival. If you went by its entertainment schedule you would be, like me, had the only chairs left in front of the empty main stage that evening. Fortunately, the cleanup crews left them there with nothing missing. Embarrassing to say the least. How many others found that to be true? On the other front, having the food court set off separately from everything else via a chain link

fence covered with tarps seemed extreme and very inconvenient. There were very few tables to sit down on as well. I am not sure what county health and safety rules might have been in play here if any, but it wasn’t, in my opinion very pleasing. If you took your hot food to the stages from the food court it would be cold by the time you got there. While I didn’t find the festival parking a problem and the fees for wine and beer tastings that exorbitant, considering their quality, some did, as noted in Facebook comments. Hopefully, next year’s Balloon and Wine Festival will be better, but this year it left much to be desired. Overall, I have to say this year’s festival was not that much fun or enjoyable, but that is just my opinion.

the education of our children in the hands of state and local governments, where it could be controlled by the parents. The U.S. Department of Education uses our tax dollars to turn that upside down. Today, more and more parents are fleeing to private schools or choosing to homeschool. While this works for some, it is simply a Band-Aid for the moral decline that is undermining our nation. Many, particularly those stuck on the lower rungs of the economic ladder, will never see this as an option. We are commanded to love and care for our neighbors. Therefore, we simply cannot neglect our neighbors whose children are stuck in the public schools. Don’t wait for the next president or Congress to act. Kick the feds out of your local schools yourself. There is a simple way to take control. It’s through the ballot box, and it’s not as difficult as it seems. It’s not an accident that most school board elections generally are held in off-years, when there are no national offices at stake that capture our attention and drive us to the polls.

These are low-turnout elections, but the NEA spends millions to get their hand-picked candidates elected. Generally, only those with a vested interest in using federal education dollars turn out to vote. Imagine what could happen if every church in America had a get-out-the-vote campaign for these elections! Staggers the imagination! Remember, the school board election – not the presidential election – is the most important election we have when it comes to preserving America’s future, because free nations simply cannot endure without strong more underpinnings. Jane Chastain is a Southern California-based broadcaster, author and political commentator. Despite her present emphasis on politics, Jane always will be remembered as the nation’s first female TV sportscaster, spending 17 years on the sports beat. Jane blogs at JaneChastain.com. She is a pilot who lives on a private runway. For more opinion, or to comment on this story online, visit www. myvalleynews.com.

How to kick the feds out of our schools Jane Chastain SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

We now know that Omar Mateen, the mass murderer who shot up that gay nightclub in Orlando, had experimented with homosexuality, visited gay dating sites and was a regular at Pulse. I would not pretend to know what was going on inside the mind of a man who would do such a thing. However, we do know that his life was in conflict, born into a strict Muslim family and educated in our public schools, which are now training grounds for this kind of sexual activity. If you are not aware of this fact, then you simply don’t know what is going on in your local school. For years, pro-homosexual organizations and the teachers’ union (National Education Assoication, or NEA) have pressured our public schools to integrate anything-goes sex education into the curricula. The surprising thing is that it faced very little resistance. By the early 1980s, the book “Changing Bodies; Changing Lives,”

was being utilized in health classes. It was classified as “supplemental material,” in order to circumvent nosy parents. It encouraged students to begin experimenting with all manner of sexual activity: “Most people are neither ‘all straight’ or ‘all gay.’ It helps to picture a line with ‘gay’ on one side and ‘straight’ on the other. There are people all along the line. … Some people believe that an openness to loving, sexual relationships with both sexes (called bisexuality) is our true nature.” There was no large national outcry from parents over this. Therefore, the envelope was pushed further and further, and now homosexuality is being presented as early as kindergarten as a normal, immutable trait that should be validated. It is little wonder that so many young people, like Mateen, now struggle with issues of gender identity. It is also little wonder that the acceptance of gay marriage is highest among the young. It wasn’t long before the Department of Education, which was created by President Jimmy Carter

as a payoff to the NEA, put a toe in the water of the fight to normalize the gay lifestyle under the guise of promoting health and safety. Now, the DOE is all in. It must not appear that gay activists are alone in their struggle to undermine Americans’ moral underpinnings, thus the term LGBT, which stand for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transexual. What’s a bisexual? Someone who is obviously sexually promiscuous. What’s a transexual? There is no clear-cut definition. That is just one reason why the Department of Education’s recent letter to our public schools advising them that they must allow transgender students to use the restroom or locker room of their choice is so problematic. How long must we allow these federal anything-goes-as-long-as-itgoes-with-a-condom sex advocates to control our schools? Isn’t it time we said, “Enough”? Isn’t it time we insist that those seeking our vote for federal offices, including the highest office in our land, pledge to pull the DOE out by its unconstitutional roots? Our Founding Fathers wisely left

I think the government just stole my retirement funds Richard Lawless SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

I am a 55-year-old saving for retirement. I find “A” rated Puerto Rican Municipal Bonds offering about 5 percent in double tax free income. So I buy them. We find out later from a Puerto Rico Senate Report that the agency that issued them may have known they were technically bankrupt and could not pay that money back. We also find out that the rating agencies may have known the government agency was bankrupt but was will-

ing to issue good credit ratings anyway. We also find out later from that same report that the banks may have known all this, but still sell these questionable bonds to unsuspecting investors as a safe investment. We have four participants, the issuing agencies, the rating agencies, the banks and me, the buyer of the bonds. Pretty simple transaction. Our legislators see things differently than me. They seem to see the issuing agency as a victim. They see the bond buyers (me) as greedy, selfish individuals. It seems that no one may be allowed to bring up what

Now the Senate decides Marie Waldron SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

This year, 12 of my bills made it through the Assembly. Their fate will now be decided in the Senate, which has until the end of August for up or down votes. At this point, having received bipartisan support for most of my legislative package in the Assembly, I am optimistic about the prognosis. My legislation this year includes a bill to streamline construction of reclaimed water pipelines to increase available supplies of irrigation water, which will also free up more potable water for domestic use. Legislation extending the sunset date for Laura’s Law, allowing participating counties to continue providing assisted outpatient treatment for the severely mentally ill, has also been forwarded to the Senate. Other health/public safety legislation would assist elderly and dependent adult victims of financial crimes seeking mental health or financial counseling, along with a bill encouraging employment of persons previously incarcerated

after completion of alcohol or substance abuse treatment programs. Other health-related bills include legislation allowing Medi-Cal patients to have access to immediate blood allergy tests by their primary care physician without requiring referral to a specialist, a bill that would expedite the appeals process for antiretroviral drugs for HIV/ AIDS patients, and legislation governing health coverage for abusedeterrent opioid analgesic drugs. Another bill will bring California law into accord with common practice to prevent seizure of shelter animals for medical or biological research. These bills, along with others I have authored or co-authored, will be debated by the Senate over the summer. Once approved, the legislation will be forwarded to Governor Brown for his signature (or veto), probably sometime in September. It is an honor to represent the people of the 75th Assembly District. I look forward to continuing to serve as your voice in Sacramento.

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the rating agencies and banks may have done. Maybe there may be too much Wall Street money going into the legislator’s campaign accounts to allow any accountability for the rating agencies and banks. So our legislators, aided to some degree by press releases, appear to want to convince everyone that the 55- year old saving for retirement in the real villain. The bond buyer should not only lose 50 percent of their investment in these bonds to market forces, but if there is anything left, according to the PROMESA legislation that money may go to government pensions because the participant who issued the bonds, never funded their pensions. I guess my retirement money needs to be given to others? What? What about my retirement? I feel like someone just stole much of it. How do both political parties get to a place that allows them to sup-

port this nonsense? What the heck did I do wrong to get punished like this? I was a responsible person. I am not alone, there are tens of millions of Americans throughout the 50 states that own Puerto Rico bonds. “A” rated bonds should be fairly safe. I certainly shouldn’t lose 50 to 100 percent of my money. When a person fails to pay their home mortgage they have more cash on hand for gas, groceries and medical care. I have been reading the papers and every nonsensical press release that comes out of Puerto Rico stating the island does not have money for medical services or there are people starving in the streets is picked up by the newspapers immediately. Puerto Rico should have more cash on hand then they have had in a decade. They are not paying their debt. There should be lots of cash on the island. If Puerto Rico is not providing essential ser-

vices, I suspect it is being done on purpose to promote a possible false narrative that they are the victims and to promote a sense of urgency to push folks into making decisions without better understanding what is really happening to the bondholder’s money. I personally don’t get it. In a few years the municipal bond market will cease to function. Municipalities will not be able to raise any money because people, like me, will learn from their experience and stop buying them. Richard Lawless is a former senior banker who has specialized in evaluating and granting debt for over 25 years. He has a master’s degree in Finance from the University of San Diego and bachelor’s degree from Pepperdine University. He sits on a number of Corporate Boards and actively writes for a number of finance publications.

believe if you cause a problem, you aren’t the right person to fix it. Our founding fathers knew that a citizen’s right to bear arms was their only protection against tyranny from without and within, and you can’t speak freely if you can’t defend your right to speak. We are obligated to protect ourselves and our freedoms. We can’t count on someone else to keep us safe. Take away our guns and only the criminals and terrorists will have them. They don’t go through background checks and paperwork to get theirs, and they have no restrictions on what weapons they acquire. (The first armed responder on scene at the Orlando massacre found himself out-gunned and had to beat a hasty retreat.) Gun control only creates more soft targets. You need only to watch the news to see “gun free” locations are an open invitation for uninterrupted slaughter. We all want to reduce violent deaths but banning guns isn’t the answer. Look to the man. It’s the man not the weapon. After 911 we didn’t ban box cutters, or airplanes and Boston didn’t result in the eradication of pressure cookers. And as for freedom of speech, Obama’s banning of the words Islamic terrorist, Sharia Law, and jihad doesn’t make them magically go away. You have to define the enemy and know their plans before you can face and defeat them. We cannot tolerate terrorist acts

or the nations that support them. “Workplace violence” at Fort Hood and “man caused disasters” here and overseas cannot be lessened by Obama’s applied euphemisms. Militant Islam has put us in a worldwide struggle between freedom and fanaticism. We need a president who will build up our military, revitalize our intelligence gathering organizations, strengthen our homeland defense, support and equip our law enforcement, identify our enemies, and realize we are at war. Wars aren’t won in the courtroom. You don’t ticket terrorists. We will have to fight our enemy here, there, and wherever and whenever he appears. If the rest of the free world won’t join us in this fight, so be it. Our forefathers left their homelands to stand apart, alone and free. We must do the same. John F. Kennedy said, “let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.” And I believe we don’t have to amend the Constitution or give up any of our God-given rights to accomplish our goals. We are, after all, the land of the free and the home of the brave. We are Americans. God Bless America, Jonathan Ingram Murrieta, CA

Letter to the Editor To the Editor Obama has defined the enemy and the enemy is us. This morning our nation awaited a presidential statement of condolence and comfort, reassurance of our security and safety, and assurance that our enemy will be soundly defeated. What we got was an arrogant lecture from an angry, petulant child about our own shortcomings. No solace for the victims. Obama is a “Constitutional scholar” who studied our founding doctrine only so he would know what parts he wanted to change. Forty-nine people are dead and 50 more are grievously wounded with some of them likely to join the former and the president’s only plan of attack is against our First and Second Amendments. So I’m going to share my feelings. Obama and his minions believe a man is judged by his careful phrasing, flowery words, and elegance of speech, not by his actions. Eight years of the present administration has demonstrated the veracity and calamitous outcome of this fatuous belief. Our nation is in a time of mortal crisis brought on by this administration’s policies and their answer to it is gun control and parsed speech. Obama sees the First and Second Amendments as part of a “living Constitution” he can strangle at his convenience. Obama is firm in his belief a serious crisis is a terrible thing to waste – especially when you create it yourself. I


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Bethany Francescon earns academic honor at Benedictine College ATCHISON, MO. – Benedictine College has recognized students who have distinguished themselves academically during the last semester. Bethany Francescon of Temecula was recently named to the dean’s list for the spring semester, which ended in May.

Any full time student carrying a minimum of 12 hours and a perfect 4.0 grade point average through the spring term is named to the President’s List. Full time students with 12 hours and a grade point average of 3.5 are named to the Dean’s List. Of the 1,852 students on campus

for 2015-2016 academic year, 111 made the President’s List and 546 made the Dean’s List. Founded in 1858, Benedictine College is a Catholic, Benedictine, residential, liberal arts college located on the bluffs above the Missouri River in Atchison, Kan-

sas. The school is proud to have been named one of America’s Best Colleges by “U.S. News & World Report” as well as one of the top Catholic colleges in the nation by “First Things” magazine and the Newman Guide. It prides itself on outstanding academics, extraor-

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Wilkes University awards degree to Seth Heeren of Temecula WILKES-BARRE, PA – Wilkes University awarded 715 doctoral, master’s and bachelor’s degrees to students graduating after the completion of the spring 2016 semester. Seth Heeren of Temecula received a Master of Science de-

gree in Education. Wilkes University is an independent institution of higher education dedicated to academic and intellectual excellence through mentoring in the liberal arts, sciences and professional programs.

Founded in 1933, the university is on a mission to create one of the great small universities, offering all of the programs, activities and opportunities of a large, research university in the intimate, caring and mentoring environment of a

small, liberal arts college, at a cost that is increasingly competitive with public universities. In addition to 41 undergraduate majors, Wilkes offers the doctor of nursing practice, doctor of education and doctor of pharmacy degrees and more than

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Three achieve Scouting’s highest honor from Temecula Troop 301

Left to Right: Gino Piccino, Richard Austin LaFleur and Zac Skinner were honored at an invitation-only Eagle Scout Court of Honor ceremony May 26.

TEMECULA – Three local scouts, Richard Austin LaFleur, Gino Piccino and Zac Skinner, were recognized at an invitation only Eagle Scout Court of Honor ceremony held at Harveston Lake House in Temecula Thursday, May 26. The presenting speakers and color guard were past and present leaders and scouts from Troop 301 Tahquitz District, California

Inland Empire Council led by current Scoutmaster Dave Levinter. Troop 301 was chartered in 1976 and is the oldest Boy Scout Troop in Temecula. Eagle Scout is the highest achievement or rank attainable in the Boy Scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America. The designation “Eagle Scout” has a long history since its founding over one

hundred years ago. Only 4 percent of Boy Scouts are granted this rank after a lengthy review process. The requirements necessary to achieve this rank take years to fulfill. Since its founding, the Eagle Scout rank has been earned by more than 2 million young men. LaFleur, Piccino and Skinner are recent graduates of Chaparral High School. All three boys began scouting as cub scouts in Temecula Valley. As part of attaining the Eagle merit, scouts are required to complete an Eagle Project that both benefits his community and demonstrates leadership. Of the three, LaFleur led the mapping, construction and installation of trail head signs designating the meadow trails for Meadowview Community Homeowners Association in central Temecula. Piccino also served his project in Meadowview developing and installing community signage and leading construction of a recycling and refuse area. Skinner’s project aided Animal Friends of the Valley as his Eagle Project led

scouts in building dog houses and shelters for the facility. In a letter to the scouts, Temecula Mayor Mike Naggar wrote: “I would like to extend my heartiest congratulations to you on this most significant accomplishment. I know the path to Eagle Scout is a long one requiring a lot of initiative, responsibility and dedication.” The Temecula City Council will recognize the scouts at a scheduled council meeting June 28. A letter from California Governor Jerry Brown also praised the honor: “Congratulations for earning the rank of Eagle Scout. Your dedication and commitment have made those around you proud. Well done on reaching this milestone.” Eagle Scouts are expected to set an example for other Scouts and become the leaders in life that they have demonstrated themselves to be in Scouting. According to U.S. Scouting Service Project “Scoutings Bottom Line” published in November 2007, they are disproportionately represented in the military, service academy

graduates, higher education and academia, major professions, the clergy, business and politics. Eagles are more likely to exercise for 30 minutes or more every day, volunteer for religious and nonreligious organizations, have closer relationships with family and friends, be in a leadership position at their place of employment or local community, donate money to charitable groups and to work with others to improve their neighborhoods. Said former Troop 301 Scoutmaster Matthew Ferguson, “I have had the honor to work with each of these scouts; Austin, Gino and Zac. Each one has proven to be a leader in their own unique way. We will be watching and reading about each of these men in the future as they will continue their work to promote scouting, become leaders in all that they do and continue to give back to their communities.” If you are someone you know is interested in scouting, please have them visit the Boy Scouts of America website at www.scouting.org.

San Diego State University’s 2016 Honors Graduates SAN DIEGO – Of the nearly 9,900 graduates who walked across the stage during San Diego State University’s Commencement Ceremonies, only a select group earned recognition as honors graduates. Based on a 4.0 GPA scale, the distinction of summa cum laude is awarded to undergraduate students with an average of at least 3.8, magna cum laude is awarded to undergraduate students with an average of at least 3.65 and cum laude is awarded to undergraduate students with an average of at least 3.5. Notation of cum laude, magna cum laude or summa cum laude on transcripts and diplomas is based on achievement when all courses for graduation are completed. Graduating “with honors” is the sign of a student who has made the

most of their time at SDSU, enjoying transformational experiences and preparing them for a successful future, whether they are joining the workforce or exploring an advanced degree. Summa cum laude graduates include Kali Hatfield from Temecula with a degree in Graphic Design and Spencer Burgess from Temecula with a degree in Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences. Magna cum laude graduates include Samantha Flores from Temecula with a degree in Kinesiology, Breanna Bianco from Murrieta with a degree in Nursing, Brenda Galland from Murrieta with a degree in Psychology, Monica Diaz from Murrieta with a degree in Sociology, Alexandra Crowther from Temecula with a degree in Statistics and Jack-

son La Mar from Canyon Lake with a degree in Television, Film and New Media. Cum laude graduates include Patrick Daly from Murrieta with a degree in Aerospace Engineering, Amy Downey from Temecula with a degree in Zoology, Francisco Enriquez from Murrieta with a degree in Computer Science, Nicholas Aybar from Murrieta with a degree in Environmental Engineering, Jule Cruz from Temecula with a degree in Public Health and Caitlin Ashworth from Temecula with a degree in Kinesiology and graduated cum laude. San Diego State University is a major public research institution offering bachelor’s degrees in 89 areas, master’s degrees in 78 areas and doctorates in 21 areas. The

Temecula’s Ryan Rigali graduates from Tulane University NEW ORLEANS, LA – Tulane University awarded degrees to nearly 3,000 graduates May 14 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans. Local student, Ryan Rigali of Temecula, graduated from the School of Liberal Arts with a Bachelor of Arts degree. The ceremony’s keynote speaker was Hoda Kotb, co-host of NBC’s “Today” show. He received a Tulane President’s Medal. Honorary degrees were given to renowned

artist Lynda Benglis and Christopher Paola, a world leader in the study of earth surface processes, particularly in river and delta regions. Rigali and fellow class members were honored at the ceremony, which included all the pomp and circumstance of a traditional commencement but with a New Orleans twist, including herald trumpets and a second-line jazz procession. Music was provided by Dr. Michael

specialists. Tiffanie Srubek-Treadway of Menifee earned a Master of Arts in Teaching degree in Early Elementary Education P-5. Located in Williamsburg, Kentucky, University of the Cumberlands is an institution of regional distinction, which currently offers

four undergraduate degrees in more than 40 major fields of study; 10 pre-professional programs; 10 graduate degrees distributed over eight areas, including two doctorates and seven master’s degrees; certifications in education and online programs. For more information, visit www.ucumberlands.edu.

Griffith named to dean’s list at UW-Whitewater WHITEWATER, WI – Taylor Griffith from Lake Elsinore, has made the University of WisconsinWhitewater dean’s list for the 2016 spring semester. Giffith has demonstrated his academic abilities by receiving a GPA of 3.4 or above in a single semester.

“Making the dean’s list is a tremendous honor for our students. It is a recognition for their hard work and commitment to success,” said Susan Elrod, provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs. “We are proud of all of the students on the list and hope to see

their names there again!” The Registrar’s Office reports 3,179 students were selected for the dean’s list for the spring semester. About 12,000 students are currently enrolled at UW-Whitewater.

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Kroenke on Hampton-Sydney College dean’s list FARMVILLE, VA – John T. Kroencke, from Menifee, a student at Hampden-Sydney College, has earned a place on the dean’s list. Students must achieve at least a 3.3 out of a possible 4.0 GPA to earn

nities. The university’s rich campus life features opportunities for students to participate in, and engage with, the creative and performing arts, a Division I athletics program and the vibrant cultural life of the San Diego region. For more information, visit www.sdsu.edu.

White’s Original Liberty Jazz Band, jazz singer Topsy Chapman and Tulane a capella group Green Envy. Tulane University is one of the nation’s leading educational and research institutions. Founded in 1834 in New Orleans, Tulane has ten schools and colleges offering degrees in architecture, business, law, liberal arts, medicine, public health and tropical medicine, the sciences and engineering and social work.

Srubek-Treadway earns degree from University of the Cumberlands WILLIAMSBURG, KY – University of the Cumberlands is pleased to announce that 745 students completed their studies and earned degrees May 7, with 200 bachelor’s degrees, 487 master’s degrees and 14 doctorate degrees. Additionally, there were three associate’s degrees and 41 education

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Entertainment

Ninth Annual Soboba Lip Sync showcases local talent Paul Bandong STAFF WRITER

SAN JACINTO – Twelve nonprofit organizations competed Friday, June 17, for prize money at the ninth annual Lip Sync Contest, co-sponsored by Soboba Casino and Golden Era Productions at Soboba Casino. “Every year it impresses me how much the community comes together for this event,” said Andrew Vallejos, Sponsorship Coordinator for the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians and Soboba Casino, co-host for this year’s event, “Each year the organizations continue to raise the bar of talent and performance!” Vallejos’ co-host, Rose Salgado, worked a live microphone among the sold-out audience of 350 at AC’s

Tyrone Barajas with Yvonne Garcia at left and Sierra Diggs at right, won second place at the ninth annual Soboba Lip Sync Contest Friday, June 17.

Judges for the ninth annual Soboba Lip Sync Contest were, from left, Dondi Silvas, Sally Ortiz, Geneva Mojada and Rosemary Morillo. Rodrigo Pena Photography photos

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Graduation 2016

Schools around the valley celebrate graduates with ‘Pomp and Circumstance’ Paul Bandong STAFF WRITER

Editor’s note; Commencement ceremonies were recently held at all the area high schools, sending graduates off into the world of adulthood. Many of those high school graduates will now attend college, vocational training, enter the workforce or serve in a branch of the United States Military. While it is impossible to print a story on each of the 30 high schools we cover, we will continue to print the names of all graduating students from every high school and offer our heartfelt congratulations to those students who achieve this honor. To the Class of 2016, we know you will do great things with your lives and can’t wait to see what the future holds. Congratulations on your well-deserved success! At Great Oak High School, 827 Wolfpack seniors received their diplomas at graduation and were recognized for their achievements during a ceremony held in the school’s stadium Thursday, June 2. According to co-Principal Mark Horton, 2016 Riverside County Principal of the Year, over 2,100 advanced placement tests were given to students this year with over 1,200 students taking an AP exam and 114 students are full International baccalaureate diploma candidates, taking over 2,406 IB exams over the last two years. Horton also recognized the Advancement Via Individual Determination Program for 100 percent completion of the A-G college requirements and for exceeding their goal of raising $10,000 per student to help pay

Kaylee Saville (center) had the crowd chanting with her during her senior speech at Great Oak High School’s commencement ceremony June 2. Also delivering senior speeches were (left) Tanya Marotta, Ashley Ballou and (right) Senuri Boralessa and Arnold Aldana. Paul Bandong photo

for college expenses. The Class of 2016 donated 72,588 hours of community service, over 84 hours per graduate. Horton also recognized the Air Force ROTC program (Distinguished Unit honors for the fourth consecutive year), the Drum Line (State Finalist for tenth year in a row), and the Spirit of Great Oak Band (performing in the New Year’s Day Parade in Paris, France). “Athletically, you have won ten Southwestern League Championships, five CIF Championships,” said Horton, “Girls and Boys Cross Country won the State Championship and the Boys Cross Country Team are the Nike National Champions.” He also noted that 48 student-athletes have officially signed to compete in their sport at a college or university next year.

Wolfpack Student Body presidents Tori Picquelle, Julia Pion and Natalie Orme fulfilled Master of Ceremony duties for the event. Board Member Dr. Kristi RutzRobbins and Assistant Superintendent Jodi McClay represented the Temecula Valley Unified School District. Five student speakers, Arnold Aldana, Senuri Boralessa, Kaylee Saville, Ashley Ballou and Tanya Marotta were selected to address graduates and their families, giving heartfelt speeches to the crowd that gathered to observe the event, a right of passage for all high school seniors. The ceremony also included performances by Hannah Sanders and Kyree Thomas who sang and danced to “Can’t Hold Us” by Macklemore and Madison Walsh and Aaron Liwanag who performed

California Lutheran High School graduates celebrate receiving their diplomas by tossing their caps into the air following their graduation ceremony May 28. Steamer Lee photo

Elsinore High School graduate Emmanuel Hernandez waits to receive his diploma during the school's 2016 graduation ceremony at the Lake Elsinore Diamond June 1. Shane Gibson photo

“Burn” by Elle Goulding. Stevie Jean Placek and Brittany Tsambasis performed a duet before the ceremony. Fireworks – a tradition at GOHS graduations – lit up the sky as caps were thrown into the air beginning the on-field celebrations. Just six days later in Murrieta, Dr. Eric Mooney, Principal of Murrieta Valley High School, personally congratulated 562 graduating seniors in the Class of 2016 at a ceremony held June 8, on the school’s football field. Patrick Kelley, Superintendent of the Murrieta Valley Unified School District advised the graduates to practice “freedom with restraint,” put others’ interests before their own, “spend less money than what you make,” and “remember to floss.” He then gave away a $100 bill to one of the students in a random drawing. Mooney noted the Class of 2016 accomplishments. There were 39 International Baccalaureate diplomas, besting last year’s record of 14. Eighty-four students earned the golden Bilingual Literacy Seal, 3 students were appointed to U.S Service Academies, 47 students earned 4.0 or higher grade point averages and 122 earned a GPA of 3.5 or higher, accounting for approximately 30 percent of the graduating class. Six graduates had perfect attendance for all four years.

Shruti Amin and Amrik Kang were National Merit Scholarship Finalists. Amin was also one out of 24 students in the nation to be named a National Honor Society Scholarship Finalist recipient. Team Trifecta for Virtual Enterprise won the California State title and placed third in the nation. Team Nocogo took second in the state competition and narrowly missed finals at Nationals. A record number of students also accepted athletic scholarships to play their sport in college. The class also has two CIF Championships in Boys and Girls Water Polo – one CIF runner-up in Girls Tennis and four Southwestern League championships. Jessica Kim and Amrik Kang were named co-valedictorians. Spencer Carrillo and Sara Ponce were co-salutatorians. “We have the power to change the world. We just have to be brave enough to try,” Kim said. Kang’s valedictorian address focused on the qualities of character. “Any mistakes you may have made so far in your life have no bearing on how you choose to act for the rest of it, and it is never too late to change one’s attitude,” Kang said. “The time is now and the world remains before you. Go out and achieve your dreams!”

Temecula Valley High School graduate Natalia Matti celebrates after receiving her diploma June 2. Shane Gibson photo

Vista Murrieta High School graduate Chase Botello gives a peace sign to friends and family during the school's June 9, graduation ceremony. Shane Gibson photo

Vista Murrieta High School graduate Michael Norman receives his diploma during the school's 2016 graduation ceremony June 9. Shane Gibson photo


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Great Oak senior and 2016 American Idol contestant Hannah Sanders performed “Can’t Hold Me” by Macklemore as a tribute to her classmates during the school’s graduation ceremony June 2. Fellow senior Kiree Thomas performed a contemporary dance routine.

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Graduating GOHS seniors Stevie Jean Placek and Brittany Tsambasis entertained the crowd before graduation with a duet during the school’s graduation ceremony June 2. Paul Bandong photo

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Jonathan Angel Ortiz Ruben Ortiz Akari Amanda Osuna Robelle Khay Engoy Paco Ed Jonathan Padua Matthew James Palacio John Palinkas Tyler Sophia Pallotta Tyler Michael Palmer Emanuel Miguelle Palmore II Nicholas Rios Paquette Kieran Aine Cruz Paquia Austin Riley Paredes Michelle Park Rishi Raju Patel Chealsea Sabha Patten Jacklyn Rhae Payne Mariah Cecile Payne Mikaela Maria Payne Tajina Markayla Payne Riley Corrine Peardon Marissa Nicole Pearson Scylor Owen Peebler Alondra Priscilla Peña Bethany Celine Perez Kiana Isabella Perez Aaron Joseph Perez Andy Perez Tzirath Guadalupe Perez Oteiza Malik Ramon Perrera Tyreik Hernan Perrera Maxfield Michael Perry Jaimee Ilene Peters Kayla Raquel Peterson Rachel Emily Peterson Kameron Marie Pflaumer James Joseph Phillips Victoria Patricia Picquelle Michael Robert Piehl Megan Estuita Pineda Julia Ann Pion Stevie-Jean Ann Placek Brett Michael Poldrugo Kylie Lynn Pollak Jacquelynn Tess Poppa Aryn Amanda Porras Devin Orian Porter Quintin Anthony Porter McKenzie Rae Portugal Allison Brooke Powell Jacob Alexander Preal Arleene Samantha Preble Taylor Michelle Price Abbygail Quinn Price Arianna Elizabeth Prince Andrew James Pritchard Michael Tosh Prosser Madison Gail Provost Sheyenne Dawn Marie Pruett Maritess Jaime Purpura Jacob R Putits Nelson Quintana III Alwin Rabacal Jarron Infante Racelis Shayan Rahimi Sarina Michelle Ramirez Joseph Patrick Ramirez Fernandez Kathryn Rose Ramos Art Glendale Mupas Ramos Tristan Nathaniel Ramsay Clarissa Aimee Rayos Nathan James Reckling Taylor Nicole Reed Michael Reed Taywanee Reevis Alexandra Rene Reif Isabelle Marie Reinhart Clemente Demetrio Resendiz Kate Marie Resnick Erika Revilla Aparicio Juliana Gabrielle Reyes Ridgy Pavico Reyes Alyssa Megan Reyes Brevin Carlos Reynoso Dylan Conrad Reynoso Kylie Jenicah Rhead Brandon Kenneth Ricchio Joseph Lucido Rice Natalie Robyn Rice Samantha Grace Rice David Scott Richardson Bryce Steven Riley Roslyn Elizabeth Rios Idalis Yanil Rivera Ramirez Geena Lee Roberts Jake Cyrus Robinson Megan Joleen Robinson Anthony John Robinson Christina Elizabeth Roble Justice Stevenson Rodgers Melanie Sue Rodgers Nicholas Edward Rodgers Cristian Andres Rodriguez Emily Taylor Rodriguez Roman Gabriel Rodriguez Bryce Anthony Rogers

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Real leadership comes from the quiet nudging of an inner voice. It comes from realizing that the time has come to move beyond waiting to doing.

Mark Thomas Abab Maxwell William Abercrombie Nora Abrahim Annmarie Florence Acitelli Jenna Terese Ackerman Lea Nicole Adame Tae’a Lashea Agnew Felipe Aguilera Jr Chelsie Yejin Ahn Easten Rylee Aiken Andre Dominic Akers Ali Vincent Al-Azem Jaiden Krystine Alba Cheldon Ann Tejedor Alcantara Kaliana Alcaraz Arnold Flores Aldana Jr Brandin Joseph Ali Marielle Leonardo Alindogan Kody Christopher Allen Anthony Jordan Allen Jasper Martin Fontilla Almonte Makaila Rae Altmann Deserae Leann Alvizo Michaella Samantha Amaya Rylee McKenna Ambler Saumya Ananthanarayan Daniel Anaya Brooke Judith Anderson Emily Nicole Anderson Jordan Alyse Anderson Trevor Dean Anderson Daniel Michael Andrews Carter Daniel Apodaca Alexis Janene Appel Luis Alberto Arevalo Benavides Anthony Julian Arnett Samara Grace Arriaga Sloan Namie Asakura Jee-an Reina Asistio Joel Adrian Colima Asistio Julia Elizabeth Atkins Zakia Durriyyah Autman Krystal Roze Ayala Tiara Jonica Ayalin Ferishta J Azizi Bilal Azizy Joseph Bryan Badalamenti Keanna Linn Bagalso Mia Elizabeth Bain Bailey Anne Baker Brianna Valerie Baldwin Allison Natalie Baldwin Kirsten Gilliann Ballinger Ashley Lynne Ballou Elaina Bao Briana Atalie Barajas Caroline Rose Barba Shawn Robert Barnett Lujein Tawfig Batteikh Bailey Therese Baumgarten Kiana Maria Beam Katie Rose Beardsley Macray Snow Beatty Nicolas Tyler Beaver Brock William Beck Alicia Rae Becker Jody Marie Bedard Christopher J Begg Brandon Rene Beltran Evelyn Benitez Talent Joyce Benson Andrei Christian Bernardez Benjamin van Dyk Beyer Matthew Scott Blanck Nathaniel Alexander Bloom Ryan Daniel Boehm Matthew James Boggeln Rachel Marie Bojorquez Skyler Jane Bollinger Austin Mario Bonett Taylor Michelle Bonham Kayla Jessica Boone Alexander Burton Booth Senuri Giyara Boralessa Brandon Bernard Bourassa Nicholas Paul Bove Asia Diane Bowers Reece Elliot Bowlin Colby Ray Boyd Clare M Boyle Garrett Kieran Richard Brady Tyler James Bragg Jacob Andrew Branstetter Andrew Antoni Brink Abram Gabriel Briones-Colman Nicolas Xavier Britsch Allysia Christine Britton Roman Rich Brockbank Janay Brittany Brown Sharamae Mobe Brown Carrie Ann Buckley Bryan Noel Bugarin Ariana Maribel Bullock Anthony Mikaele Rivera Buncab Bradley Alfonse Burgess Joseph Louis Burke Austin Michael Burke

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Temecula Valley High School graduate Robert Bancroft points to friends and family in the stands during the school’s 2016 graduation processional June 2. Miranda L. Abengoza Sabrina M. Agras Edrick Emanuel S.A. Agustin Nasir S. Ahmed Cameron J.A. Alegria Luis Alegria Stephany M. Alfaro Wendy A. Alfaro Giovanni F. Algeri Taylor N. Allen Kelsea N. Altheim Eduardo L. Alvarado Alexa L. Amatulli Haroon S. Ameer Masood K. Amin Julia M. Andersen Colby S. Anderson Danielle K. Anderson Matthew E, Ansara Anas N, Anwar Philip C. Applegate Zachary J. Arellano Karissa B. Arnold Brenda L. Aronson Joanna A. Arroyo Marybel M. Arroyos Erin D. Ashworth Maria Angela Grace L. Asistio Stephanie M. Atefi Daniel C. Avila Alejandro Ayala Cilest Y. Ayala Jeremy K. Ayars Shannon N. Baker Stephen C. Balik Tatyana C. Ballesteros Robert M. Bancroft Zachary I.L. Banks Alizabel A. Banuelos Ryan m. Baquol Gabriel Barba Mitchell T. Barez Michael J. Barfknecht Shaylee R. Bauer Cole P. Benson Emmalene H. Bernal Thomasin K. Bernhardt John C. Berrios Jr. Amber P. Bettge Eric B. Binuya Ian R. Bishop Noah A. Bjoin Sonny D. Blankenship Brandy A. Bolster Brooke L. Bolster Jacob P. Boney Evan F. Bonnand Brody E. Borgeson Sabrina N. Bosen Vincent M. Bowes James E. Box Levi C. Braden Taylor M. Brenner

Kelsey J. Bright Jovannah M. Briones Steven C. Brodersen Brendan P. Brookhouser Sophia L. Brousseau Erynn M. Brown Katelyn A. Brown Lubica A. Brown Reginald W. Bryant II Monique A. Buenrostro Tristan M. Burke Pat B. Burlaza III Kayla N. Burroughs Tehya S. Burroughs Bridgette J. Buss Rose B. Bustamante Keanna B. Byrnes Kiah M. Cabulagan Maurice Sandy D. Cad Jermaine M. Cadogan Jr. Jubal S. Cadsap Elliott A. Cahill Chelsea L. Calkins Cole P. Callicott Luis Alberto Camacho Courtney A. Camirand Connor S. Cannon Sara N. Cantrell Kyle A. Cantwell Thomas B. Carpenter Derek I. Carranza-Valdivia Alexadre L.P. Carrera Jocelyn N. Carrillo Jonathan J. Cary Braden K. Casey Nancy J. Castillo Devin Castro Benjamin N. Ceausu Adrian Cervantes Aaron C. Chang Chloe J. Cheek Marisa Y. Childs Devin Choi Ryan K. Clack Kendall J. Clark Christopher E.A. Claros Macay P. Clelland Natalie C. Clem Daniel R. Clinkscales Kennedy M. Coakley Cory D. Cole Robert A. Colica Reagan D. Compton Megan L. Congdon Summer Connolly Izaak U. Coon Tytianna Y. Corbett Pargo Chris I. Cordova Cynthia E. Cordova Kurt Francis D. Cortejos Jake J. Couball Richard R. Covarrubias Jacob A. Cramer

Kate A. Crouse Kaitlynn R. Cruz Michline Y. Cruz Gonzalez Mitchell G. Cunningham Pascal D. Dacilas Michelle M. Daneshmand Aaron J. Daugherty Grace E. Davidson Madison G. Daza Amalia T. De Leon Vasquez Flor C. De La Rosa Marcos Delgado Hunter R. Denette Thomas R. DeSchepper Gabrielle M. Diaz Amy J. Dierking Jhenel Ann S. Diga Mary A. Dilks Olivia A. DiOrio Baylee B. Divins Davia N. Dornellien Donald A. Douroux III Kylie J. Duff Kylie R. Dvorak Zachary T. Eagar Analyne Jhun Y. Eguilos Stefan Einoder Macey J. Eisinger Mackenzi T. Elias Quincy A.F. Elliott Jake D. Ellis Dawson L. Elwood Megan E. Engdahl Iliana V. Escobedo Ivan E. Escobedo Theresa M. Escolano Anah J. Esquerio Larissa Esteban Jared C. Estero Ambyr J. Evans Matthew R. Fajardo Christopher W. Fallon Mason N. Fallon Aarez I. Farhadi Zachary J. Farrias Jordan V. Feightner Ryan P. Ferris Sarah J. Fiorenza Jake R. Fitzpatrick Andrew Flores Crystal A. Flores Gregory A. Flores Jadyn M. Flores Nicholas A. Flores Sophia A. Florez Chloe H. Foster Maryah N. Franklin Ian D. Fraser Christian A. Frost Isabelle K. Fuehrer Daisy S. Fuentez Christian J. Furr Malina M. Gabiola

Family and friends of Temecula Valley High School graduates display cut-outs of their graduate’s face during the school’s graduation ceremony June 2. Shane Gibson photos Karter A. Kaliher Lauren M. Kay Kimberly E. Kelley Jessica K. Kennedy Abbey M. Kerscher Griffin C. Kerscher Christina K. Kilambi Elizabeth M. Killingsworth Dawon Kim Valerie J. Kin Kameron T. Kindle Christopher R. Kingston Christopher M. Kitchen Hayden O. Kofler Chandler P.J. Konopacky Valerie G. Korn Cailin C. Koupal Christopher W. LaCroix Marcus E. Lactawen Brianne N. LaHood Aidan D. Lake Julia N. LaMattery Marissa N. Lamonte Justin P. Lane Nikki A. Lane DunTrell L. Lanier Jordan V. Laser Samuel M. Laser Nicholas W. Laske Sarah E. Lavin Tiffany N. Le Kevin L. Ledford Matthew G. Lee SeungHoon Lee Osmani Leyva Jr. Daisy E. S. Linares Gomez Hailey M. Lindsay Delaney S. Lippe Clarence J. Valenzuela Lobreo Haylie R. Lock Rick A. Longhi Emiliano A. Lopez Samantha R. Lopez Miguel Lopez-Garcia Thomas P. Lucey Julia L. Lucius Jessica G. Luna Fe Lunt Alarcon Taylor D. Lydie Morgan C. Mabe Cameron T. Macam Samuel C. MacArthur Damaris Macias Daniel N. MacLeod Kaleigh N. Madlock Katie L. Mahaffey Kylie N. Mahan Donovan J. Malcolm Jansen Dale D. Malone Jr. Katie J. Mann Kyle J. Manning Antonino P. Mannino Gabriela Mariscal Dylan A. Marquez Colton J. Martin Ethan H. Martinez Lucia A. Martinez Monica R. Martinez Alexis H. Mason Natalia N. Matti Joseph J. Maurer Alessandro J. Maya Matthew W. McElhaney Briana D. McGhee Cameron J. McKinney Antwan N. Mekhail Scott T. Melero Melanni R., Mendez Stolte Ramon Mendoza Nava Ashley A. Meyer John T. Mikos Chase K. Millare Ashley N. Miller Jordan A. Miller Ryan D. Milton Clark A. Minor Kaylee M. Mitchell MacKenna M. Mitchell Matthew J. Mitschang Reana K. Miyahira Maegan E. Mize Dianne Monge Donald A. Monson

Javier J. Montano Paul H. Monteforte Heather R. Montoya Brennan L. Moore Erika L. Moore Eric A. Morales Gabriella Morales Gabriella A. Morales Megan N. Morgan Nathan A. Moriel Brandon S. Morse Jayden T. Mouawangyee Cullen G. Muir Elizabeth T. Murillo Jesus R. Murillo Jack A. Murphy Matthew D. Murphy Briana B. Mutlu Isaiah A. Myles Catarina L. Naranjo Austin T.S. Nelson Sierra M. Ness Connor T. Nevarez Denise Nguyen Emma Nilsen Jeremiah T. Nishida Christopher M. Nolan Kaylee S. Noland Christina Noriega Emma D. Norland Monica L. Norman Luann A. O’Kane Patrick D. O’Donnell Ryan C. Odou Emily B. O’Hara Kemi A. Omogiate Emily R. Orr Aubree A. Orzechowski Spencer T. Packwood Stephanie S. Paguio Anil Pal Gavin S. Palm Molly M. Palmer Antonia L. Palu Marion Victoria D. Panis Adam O. Park Julianne M. Park Caitlin J. Parker Savannah T. Pasco Daisy M. Pasillas Cameryn A. Pasquariello Samantha S. Pawlack Elexus M. Paylor Patrick F. Paz Miguel A. Pedraza Naso Austin J. Pelak Erin D. Pelland Bishop I. Pennington Rodriguez Merrick A. Peterson Paige M. Petrungaro Dimitri H. Pfeifer Erica V. Pharris Robert D. Phillips Ryan R. Phipps Shelley N. Pi Alayna N. Piarulli Alexis M. Platt Dilan G. Platts Kaitlyn N. Plumlee Victoria J. Pope Dominique S.A. Porch Evan S. Price Jerod A. Price Shawn M. Price Ginina E. Provencio Randon M. Pugh Samantha A. Pulice Mikella K. Pulido Aubrey A. Pulsipher Ashlee M. Purczynski Heather S. Purczynski Shannon C. Quizon Anthony I. Rafeedie Lillianna A. Ramirez Mariana G. Ramirez Misael Ramirez Jr. Cedric D. Randolph Simon E. Rangel Andrew J. Reed Diana N. Regalado Naeemah L. Rehn Elizabeth P. Reyes Erik J. Reyes

Temecula Valley High School graduates Summer Connolly (left) and Maya Tuzzeo search for family and friends in the stands during the school’s 2016 graduation ceremony June 2.

Cayi Kriel C. Gaerlan David G. Gallardo Andrew W. Garcia Tyler M. Garcia Arely Garcia Paz Alejandro Garcia Sanchez Guzmaro Garcia Serrano Camrynn R. Gayden Angel Gaytan Dominic T. Gee Kayla R. Gelinas Karissa C. Glover Dylan C. Godinho Ashley T. Godwin Alyssa N. Goebel Hailey M. Golec Antonio R. Gonzales Jr. Damian M.S. Gonzales Trevor K. Gonzales Alissa N. Gonzalez Dakoda J. Gonzalez Iraida N. Gonzalez Matthew M. Gonzalez Wade P. Gonzalez Edgar Gonzalez Pedroza Riley C. Graham Sean F. Green Bailey L. Gregory Anthony R. Griffin-Christansen Marcus A. Guardado Samantha L. Guerra Armando J. Guerrero Lizbeth Guerrero Veronica B. Gutierrez Zachary J. Gutierrez Nathan E. Ham Alexis M. Hammond Savannah R. Hammontree Sidney A. Handy Glaser E. Harris Gavin M. Havercroft Adam J. Haverlock Alex A. Headlough Makayla K. Henson Andres Hernandez Gisela Hernandez Figueroa Jesus D. Hernandez Romeo J. Hernandez Ruby A. Hernandez Jasen A. Herr Ethan A. Herrera Alexa J. Hesselgesser Kayla N. Higgins Madison L. Hill Rachael K. Hill Silvy E. Hill Kristina L. Hilton Arriane J. Hipolito-Garcia Keilani Ann P.L. Hirakawa Cole A. Hlava Scott E. Hollingsworth Hayley K. Holmquist Dylan T. Holter Paul J.G. Holzmann Cody D. Hood Alisa Howpun Mitchell C. Huber Joshua T.M. Hughes Destiny L. Hulbert Samantha J. Hunter Mackenzie M. Hurd Paul D. Huson Diego A. Ibarra Rachel D. P. Ignacio Mark Allen Co Jacob Collin G. Jacobsen Lauren Jacobsen Madelyn Jacobsen Joshua L. James Dakota J. Jenks Fred Jeong Michael L. Jimenez Brittaney R. Johnson Kayla R. Johnson Samantha A. Johnson Alyssa J. Johnston Brandon G. Jones Delaney L. Jones Mackenzie T. Jones Eva Z.L. Jordan Harrison S. S. Jump Victoria G. Juris Wade N. Justiniano

Excelsior Academy

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Chandler Bahr Jennica Barela Gloria Bivens Tyear Bray Kyle Busell Paulina Cruz Pietro Cuccia Ali Dighlawi Austin Ellenwood Christopher Garcia

Joseph Garcia Coley Hunter Kaylea Le Eduardo Lopez Justin Moreno Jesus Ortiz Mariel Perez Bryce Pirio Mestas Emily Powell-Shea Erik Ragland

Erik Santiago Colin Sheehy Nicholas Silva Kayla Simon Chloe Villa Mia (Kaeden) Warren Everett Yenche Edward Young Nicholas Zuniga

Congratulations Raevyn Walker!

Maya Angelou said

“I encourage you to live with life. Be courageous, adventurous. Give us a tomorrow, more than we deserve.” We can’t wait to see what the future has in store for you! – Valley News Staff

Patrick Akers Max Barakat Wyatt Brenner Kaytlin Butler Codi Chun

Samantha Condry Angelina Corona Calais Cross Katherine Diodati Jonathon Dyer

Eli Easton Michelle Elsey Madeline Ferstle Jake Fioresi Dillon Hall

Rocio Reyes Eric G. Reyna Danielle E. Ribaudo Ryan W. Rich Cassidy L. Ricks Ryan P. Rinella Marya F. Rios Torres Evanguelina V. Rivera Sean Peter J. Rivera Maya L. Robbins Taylor M. Roben Kylee M. Roberts Abigail E. Robertson Anthony R. Rodriguez Ariel P. Rodriguez Jr Ascension J. Rodriguez Christopher R. Rodriguez Danny A. Rodriguez Tara Romero Briana M. Romualdi Carina A. Rosas Lita Megan E. Rose Christian W. Ross Taylor L. Ross Jason A. Rosser Yuka D. Roxas Cory R. Ruf Grecia A. Ruiz Cathleen M. Runde Kevin M. Ryan Sarah R. Ryan Kyle C. Saaler Noah R. Saatzer Hardeep Cruz S.P. Saglania Monavar Saisan Hope A. Salaz Zachary T. Salomon Anna C. Sampson Noah A. San Roman Kennedy Sanchez Kimberly B. Sanchez Greg A. Sanchez Moran Rachael T. Sanders Jorge L. Santos Hernandez Jackson V. Sather Alyssa M. Saunders Wyatt P. Saunders Andrew P. Savidge Gabriella R. Scarbrough Riley A. Schaefer Holly E. Schafers Morgan L. Schatan Mary A. Schmidlapp Gavyn M. Schmidt Dane A. Schulte Danielle V. Schultz Emma H. Schumaker Michael J. Scott Patrick A. Scott Victoria L. Sedlmayer Rafael A. Segovia Brenda M. Segura Emalee J. Sena Brandon R. Sengle Ethan J. Sension Lauren A. Serge Roberto Serrano Daniel A.K. Severns Madison P. Seyfarth Demar J. Shannon Aaron M. Shea Priya E. Shea Jakob A. Sheehan Stevenson Nina Belle Sheridan Shane A. Sherrell Tonya K. Showalter Morgan E. Shreenan Seth N. Siglock Kiley R. Silva Emma N. Singleterry Nicholas J. Slominski Brian J. Smith Crystal D. Smith Jack H. Smith Jordon M.D. Smith Tayler B. Smith Luis J. Solis Nattapong Somsakul Samantha R. Sorensen Ashley Sou Isabella Spataro Matthew P. Spencer Jenna K. Spreier

Johan L. Steinmetz Robert P. Stemrich Delaena J.M. Stephens Jerod H. Stevens Madison E. Stewart Daniel L. Stinson Diess Kristin M. Storer Matthew P. Streb Isela P. Suarez Makayla L. Sughroue Brooke Summers Kiana Z. Swing Karena B. Sylvester Joanne M. Tagasa Dane M. Taglienti Savannah N. Tait Bryan D. Tapley Hedgar C. Taylor Alexander L. Teece Daniel R. Tegardine Burns Maya Tello Skylar M. Tempel Kyla M. Tenido Trevvor P. Tenma Jordan C. Testar Alyssa N. Testerman Jocelyn E. Thom Katelyn M. Thom Tatyana M. Thomas Daniel A. Torres Lauren E. Trapp Jonathan C. Trueworthy Nhuy V.Q. Truong Lisa M. Truyol Maya Tuzzeo Aaron J.H. Urban Joshua M. Utke Michaela D. Valdez Serena R. Valdes Natalie R. Van Nyhuis Paul S. Vasquez Nyckolas M. Velasquez Sebastian Venegas Perez Gino A. Vento Tyler J. Verdon Michael J. Visque II Parker B. Vitous Alison M. Volpe Michael D. Von Winckelmann Jenna D. Wackerman Devon L. Wallace Liam C. Walsh Celia N. Ward Jacob N. Ward Erin R. Warren Lionel L. Washington Jr. Kyla R. Washko Samantha N. Wathen Avery B. Weaver Ryder H. Weaver Dylan J. Weichel Olivia N. Welch Samuel D. Wells Derek Wen Branden J. Whetsel Kelsie A.G. Whitmore Bridgette E. Whitney Chase K. Whitney Mark M. Wight Cory R. Williams Kevin J. Williams Shayla L. Williams Bryan J. Willison Nicholas C. Wilson Taylor M. Wood Chelsea M. Woods Justin R. Wooldridge Kenneth E. Wooten III Madison L. Wright Mark R. Wright Reina K. Yamanoha Olivia Yocum Kyle J. Young Hongru Yu Andrew J. Yzaguirre Rosa D.C. Zambada Katie C. Zong Jennifer Zuniga Kiana R. Zuniga

Dylan Hawkins Matthew Ingraham Hollie Kendrick Logan Kincaid Jacob Macion

Alexa Marquez Bryce Martin Mia Martinez Danika McGetrick Madison McVey

Foreign Exchange Students Emilia Hannelies Vogt Maximilian Wubbenhorst

Rancho Vista High School Emily Akers Jared Allen Marcos Alvarez Eugene Anderson Haillie Anderson Jacob Anglin Jonathan Arana Carlos Arroyo Samantha Bermingham Sydney Bermingham Alexandria Boucher Konnor Boyette Samuel Calderon Alyssa Casillas Jennifer Clements Ryann Cloyd

Anthony Correo Blake Craddock Mariah Crowell Jorge Cruz Joshua Evans Joshua Farah Anthony Fike Alanny Flores Rayner Fonseca Monique Gonzales Joshua Haggerty Joshua Hamilton Elijah Hawkins Misael Herrera Nicholas Hickling Benjamin Hidalgo

Evander Hughes Spencer Isensee Caroline Johnson Noah Johnson Natalie Joyce Lila Krane Meloney Larrain Jordan LaShelle Cheyenne Limas Emily Lopez Grant Lyman Alexis Lynn Alan MacGavin Joseph Marshall Sandy McKhail Haley Mendoza

Jazlyn Meza Phillip Mills Gwendolyn Morrison Dillon Mortimer Daniel Murphy Evan Navarro Haley Noble Aaron Pack Alyssa Peoples Miguel Perches Adrian Plazola Monica Rendon Westley Rhoades Shaniah Rivera Joshua Rodriguez Kainoa Schreier

Cynolle Salvador Luis Silva Hannah Singleterry Angel Smith Luke Southivong Dylan Stayner Blake Stroh Jacob Thomas Luis Verdecia James Vidal Jonathan Villalobos Kola Weatherspoon Zane White Brian Winsboro Reuben Zavala

Frank Petersen Janie Schell Landon Shaffer Joshua Stallo Kailee Tyler Tate Vela Kyla Annette Wright Isaiah Xu

Shiru (Vicky) Yuan Xin (Sam) Zambrana Evey Zhang Heping (Penny) Zhang Jiawen (Karen)

Calvary Murrieta High School Adamson Matthew Bofill Joey Chen Chaoqun (Shelly) Chen Zhijian (Jake) Chocobar Ashley Cote Ally Decker Justin Dykhouse

Katelyn Franklin Frederick Franklin Robert Gotz Woody Guo Zixian (Tony) Hemm Noah Hsieh Emily Johnson Samantha Kim

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During Murrieta Valley High School’s graduation ceremony held June 8, Co-Valedictorian Amrik Kang told college-bound graduates that “the next few years should be unparalleled in the number of questions you ask, the number of books you read, and the focus with which you approach your studies.” Paul Bandong photos Collins, Joshua Collins, Kevin Collins, Shawn Colores Regalado, Noel Comito, Tristan Conley, Payton Connet, Joshua Consol, Sofia Cope, Aaron Corn, Jillian Cornejo, Uriel Cornelius, Brooke Cortes Galindo, Alexis Cox, Christopher Crawford, Sierra Cronin, Tristan Cruz, Julian Cruz, Leslie Cunningham, Kaulan Daher, William Dantzer, Dakota Darragh, Austin Davidian, William Deanda, Brian Delzompo, Yvonne Dempsey, Makala Dennstedt, Lianne Der, Noah Dizon, Kayla Dominguez, Alessandra Doolittle, Jacob Dransfield, Justin Duarte, Justin Durham, Tarah Edgington, Emily Ekstrom, Luke Elamparo, Kaylee Ellison, Sean Esparza, Alexander Estabillo, Jake James Estacio, Kiana Evens, Westin Eyer, Dillon Fan, Pengxin Fangon, Catherine Farmer, Lacey Ferro, Valerie Fewell, Alex Finley, Kennedy Finnie, Megan Fleenor, Ian Flores, Gabriella Flores Alvarez, Fabian Flournoy, Emily Flowers, Raven Foglesong, Alexandra Fontes, Noah Fontneau, Madlyn Fore, Austin Fosgett, Nathan Foster, Sean Fredrickson, Austin Fregosi, Joseph Fronk, Cassidy Fuller, Patrick Gallegos, Briana Gallicano, Giselle Gao, Liangbin Garcia, Adrian Garcia, Anthony

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Jones, Alexandria Jones, Myla Jordan, Jacob Kang, Amrik Kaur, Keerat Kaye, Alexa Keen, Paige Keller, Carly Keller, Walker Kelley, Hudson Kempis, Kevin Angelo Kennedy, Jarod Khalil, Mazin Khozam, Austin Khuc, Jade Kim, Jessica King, Ryan Koebrick, Hailey Koepfli, Travis Kolb, Katriona Kordick, Keiley Korman, Branda Kuljanin, Jovana Kuss, Lindsay Kyzer, Michael Lammott, Megan Lamson, Taylor Lanzillo, Kyle Laranang, Jerome Christian Larcher, Bethany Lay, Jessica Le, Bryan Le, Michelle Leake, Cassidy Lee, Elisa Lee, Janice LeFrancois, Collin Lema, Katie Lender, Shae Leon, Mariana Leusch, Haleigh Lin, Xianwei Little, Nicole Lopez, Esau Lorenz, Logan Lorenzetti, Francesco Loving, Austin Lund, Atlee Lund, Parker Luopa, Kayla Lynch, Connor Lynton, Delayne Machuca, Stephanie Madalo, Connor Magill, Katie Maguire, Dominic Mahrenholz, Anna Mai, Ngoc Marks, Andrew Martin, Zarah Martinez, Frida Martinez, Sabrina Martinez, Serena Martinez, Taylor Martinez-Colores, Ivan Mason, Angel Matheny, Cassandra Matheson, Brandon Mathews, Katelyn Maxwell, Camille

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Plageman, Felicia Plunkett, Gunnar Politiski, Jacob Ponce, Sarah Ponn, Shannon Porter, Cameron Porter, Kyra Potter, Colby Prentice, Tara Prina, Enzo Puente, Tiffany Pulju, Genna Qin, Zhengxi Quinlan, Samuel Ramirez, Vivian Ramos, Spencer Rawlings, Hudson Rawls, Peyton Reddick, Lindsey Redmon, Andrew Reed, Tatianna Regal, Madeleine Reyes, Alyssa Reynolds, Lake Reynolds, Mellisa Riedesel, Deanna Rios, Tyler Ritter, Gabrielle Rivera, Alejandro Rivera, Eileen Rivera, Jason Robertson, Lauren Robinson, Chase Robles, Julio Rocha, Arturo Rodgers, Meredith Rojo, Jeremy Roman, Karina Romero, Aura Roque, Joseph Ross, Tyler Routledge, James Ruddock, Zachary Rumpilla, Zachery Ruppert, Gage Rutledge, Lauren Ryan, Dylan Rykowski, Daniel Sadeqiar, Jawid Salazar, Bryana Salazar, Jarrod Thomas Salcedo, Gabriella Salgado, Colby San Jose, Sierra Sanchez, Enrique Sanchez, Eric Sanchez, Gage Sanchez, Kevin Sanchez, Sinjin Sanders, Seth Sandoval, Daniel Santiago, Taylor Sarango, Keilly

Sato, Leilani Sattler, Nicole Sawyer, April Sawyer, Robert Sawyers, Campbell Schauers, Jason Scheraldi, Megan Schlenker, Lillian Schmidt, Gracyn Schmolesky, Aniesia Schneider, Margaret Schurb, Toren Sclafani, Adriana Serion, Dan Marc Serrao, Alexas Shaffer, Kasey Shelby, Dustyn Shelby, Dylan Shibley, Jakob Showalter, Sarah Sien, Danielle Siler, Benjamin Simmons, Savannah Sisanachandeng, Justin Slocum, Bridget Smeltz, Karina Smeltz, Sean Smith, Camery Smith, Gabriel Smith, Nicholas Smith, Scarlett Smith, Summer Sodhi, Sonya Sokol, Alexander Sosa, Claudia Soth, Samolyssa Spadini, Allison Stailey, Madison Staufenbeil, Kiley Steelman, Miranda Stevens, Bayley Stratford, Tanner Strid, William Sullivan, Devyn Suther, Evan Sweetnam, Kaylee Swift, Savanna Szilagyi, David Tagnani, Austin Taverrite, Emily Taylor, Chelsea Tektonopoulos, Alexis Tetzlaff, Kyle Thomas, Courtney Thomas, Dryden Thornburg, Cassidy Todd, Alexander Tomlinson, Brianna Torres, Lesley Townsend, Nicholas Townsend, Zachary Tozzi, Olivia Tran, Chancellor

Trask, Brandon Travers, Tyler Trueblood, Kali Truman, Conner Tudor, Alexis Turner, Danielle Uhls, Gabriel Ulibarri, Christian Unn, Sanders Valderrama, Tiffany Valdez Lopez, Elias Valdivia, Cody Van Buskirk, Colton Van Dyke, Kennah Van Ryzin, Justin Vandenburgh, Riley Vega, Daniel Velk, Mackenzie Vidaure, Steven Vinsky, Cade Wade, Olivia Waelde, Ryan Waldo, Shayne Walgren, Devin Wall, Isabella Waller, Lileigh Walsh, Kirstie Wang, Darren Warner, Trey Waters, Yuika Watts, Nina Webb, Autumn Weeks, Joshua Wen, Xiaoyue Wetzel, Amy White, Samuel White, Sera Whited, Caleb Whiting, Caleb Whittemore, Brady Wiley, Jennifer Williams, Kaylee Wilson, Ashley Wilson, Mark Wimbish, Quincy Wink, Seth Winter, Taylor Womble, Jabari Woodland, Jordan Woodley, Quireo Woods, Matthew Woodward, Faith Woodward, Scott Wright, Andrew Wright, William Wucker, Jordan Yanzon Emeses, Isis Yeager, Benjamin Zandi, Jacob Zepeda, Carolina Zhou, Yujie Zinna, Taylor

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The first row of graduates – California Scholarship Federation – return to their seats to watch their classmates receive their diplomas at Murrieta Valley High School June 8.

Chaparral High School Vhlander Clyde Abangan Emyle Michelle Abarca Yoseph Ussman Abassi Alec Tristan Abriam Ana Margarita Adame Marcus Jacob Salinas Adame Amberle April Adams Jacob Marcus Adams Katy Anahi Aguayo Jennifer Aguilar Hernandez Julieta Carolina Aguilera Navarro Shiba Ahadi Jairo Adriel Albizu Micyela Lee Alcala Alyssa Denise Camarillo Alegre Dennis Alfian Ruelle Umali Alidio Hannah Cheyenne Elizabeth Allen Jennifer Kristin Aluizo Isiah Alexandro Alvarez Manuel Antonio Alvarez Miguel Antonio AlvarezCastaneda Armando Junior Amao Danielle Ruth Amores-Cheesman Samantha Rose Amoroso Elizabeth Bene’ Anderson Noah Lee Anderson Sidney Aaron Aptaker Selma Archila Sasha Arciniega Danielle Marie Ardigo Angel Deondre Arellano Lindsey Armendariz Marina Danielle Arreola Amelia Rose Arroyo Connor Reilly Ash Bryan Kurt Rosario Asistores Brandon Emmitt Athey Adrian Avila Alex David Aviles Ashley Marie Avina Marco Antonio Avina ll Tiffany Alford Ayson Cami Elena Badal Elias Josiah Badillo Maya Baiyasi Shadie Marie Baker Shannon Aguayo Baker Allen Christian Lumabas Baltazar Cassidy Elizabeth Bannock Conner Anthony Bannock James Vincent Banuelos Josephine Natividad Barajas Christian Anthony Barrientos Canotal Gavin Gary Batson Vivian Nicole Bagaoisan Bautista Ayla Beatty Anah Nicole Beckius Michael Steven Bedolla Caitlin Rose Beebee Edward James Bell Cole Rae Benner Israel Damien Berber Autumn Leann Berry Ryan Joseph Bishop Kristen Nicole Marie Bixler Shenelle Crystal Blake Gavin William Block Shane Joseph Blondet James Mark Boadilla Blake Robert Bodine Ryan Taylor Borgman Caden Michael Boyd Casey Muneo Brayton Chad Robert Breece Sarah Ashley Brehmer Kaitlyn Diane Brenn Olivia Helena Brent Pierce Edgar Bringhurst Brian Lamont Brown ll Elliot Christian Brown Gregory Stephen Brown Madyson Lynne Brown Taytum Christine Brown Malia Skye Burleson Sarah Marie Bushrow Bianca Ariana Calderon Abigail Rae Camp Vanessa Dela Cruz Cantero

Andres Carbajal Christopher Allen Carey Renee L Carmichael Cole Dale Carpenter William Joseph Carpenter Ariel Annette Carrero Daniel Joseph Carrillo Angeliq DeVonica Caruso Johnny Marcelino Carvajal Miguel Angel Castellon Alexis Castillo Jason Anthony Castillo Alan Mauricio Castro Sheccid Alejandra Castro Jacob Mathew Cavazos Isabella Cavor Daria Joy Charron Kay Panin Charron Orianna Chavez Emily A Cheek Carlos Ali Chensam Nicholas Julian Chimileski Alex Suk Yung Chlebek Oumar Cisse Paige Elizabeth Clapper Gavin Allen Clark Camryn Paige Clarke Joseph Robert Coalter Gabriel Emile Cobzaru Chase Peter Coleman Joshua Robert Colclazier Brad Lawrence Colmer Micah Juwan Combs Caylee Shea Connors Tatum Analyse Conrad Armando James Contreras Jordan J Alton Cook Nathaniel Dwain Cooley Joshua Michael Coppoth Jose Gustavo Coral David Cordero Adonis Pablo Cornejo Alice Cortes Carlos Alonzo Cortez Chloe Star Cote Mynigh Dynece Courington Christian Margaret Cozine Piper Marie Crawford Terenze Joseph Bergeron Crisostomo Stephon Calvin Cross Blake Justin Crowther Shelsey Lynn Crull Aaron Vincent Bennett Crump Eileen Cruz Makayla Rebecca Marie Cruz Theodore Morataya Cummings Jonathan Patrick Curry Madeleine Jae Acuna Damasco Christopher George Dancause Fuentes Kimia Daneshvari Naraghi Dante Murray Daniells Sierra Nichole Darden Madison Claire Davies Victoria Anne Davies Anthony Ricardo Gomez Davis Brooke Davis De’Andre Shemari Davis Michael James Day Shelby Rene Day Hope Nichole Decker Isabella Nicole Del Gaudio Bratton Mia Rose Delayo Nicholas Kai Demers Celeste Alicia Dennis Travis Ryan Derby Beau Jan Deseo Jai Singh Dhillon Luis Antonio Diaz Madison Marie Dickinson Melissa Medina Diliberti Kathryna Rose Castisimo Dimapilis Kaeleb Jordan Dircksen Brian Hoang Huy Do Taylor Thuy Do Trenton Michael Doize John Henry Donnelly Tristan Doplito Caitlin Madison Dordoni

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Graduation 2016

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Bunton, Alyssa Burns, Joshua Burrus, Taylor Butler, Aiyana Cabuay, Myca Cadman, Cassidy Calderon, Kurtis Calleson, Jared Calvillo, Adrian Camacho, Elisa Cannon, Asilynn Cannon, Dino Cannon, Nolan Cantong, Houston Cardin, Anthony Cardona, Valeria Carnahan, Sean Carranza, Natalie Carrero, Carlos Carrillo, Tyler Carrizales, Micah Carter, Travis Carver, Zachary Casillas, Madison Casimere, Reece Castro, Cristina Castro, Jesus Cavazo, Molly Cejka, Noah Cha, Alex Chanthaluxay Meas, Ryan Chapman, David Chapman, Katie Chavez, Adam Chavez, Randy Chea, Victoria Cheselske, Gabrielle Christy, Kaitlyn Clay, Reilly Cline, Bailey Coburn, Kalie Coleman, Ryan Condray, Marcel Consedine, Kellie Contreras, Sierra Cooper, Jacob Copp, Connor Coria, Kimberly Cormier, Emily Cormier, James Cormier, Patrick Coronado, Julian Correa, Katherine Correa, Saida Cortez, Mariana Cossey, Chayley Cotton, Sharyah Cox, Michael Cox, Samantha Coyne, Carolyn Cozort, Lillian Crabtree, Ryan Crayton, Elise Crisologo, Santino Cruz, Lizbeth Cruz, Vanessa Cunningham, Jaylen Curnutt, Chloe Custodio, Janelle Cuyugan, Alexa Dabe, Damian Dagohoy, Maria Damato, Savanna Daniel, Taylor Davalos, Maria Davis, Cody Davis, Kalandra Davis, Kyli Davis, Zoe Day, Alexis Del Rio, Priscilla Del Rosario, Daniel Julio Del Vacchio, Lauren DeLeers, Colton Delgado, Ashton Delgado, Isaac Delossantos, Rebecca Del Dempsey, Griffin Dennis, Alexander Dennis, Kristal

Gildersleeve, Mitchell Gilliland, Daniel Glorioso, Jordan Glover, Ellis Godinez, Josceline Goedken, Katie Gomez, Alejandro Gomez, Daniel Gomez Bermudez, Marissa Gonzales, Andrew Gonzales, Fernand Philip Gonzales, Natalie Gonzalez, Alexis Gonzalez, Cassandra Gonzalez, Lisa Gonzalez, Marcus Gonzalez, Miriam Gonzalez Torres, Chris Goodrich, Colette Gradillas, Evan Gratrix, Cameron Gray, Kendall Green, Michael Greenlee, Gabriel Greer, John Grow, Dylan Guanzon, Lorenz Guerrero, Austin Guevara, Michael Guridi, Yordie Gutierrez, Jonathan Guzman, Amia Guzman, Omar Habib, Dina Haley, Nicolas Hall, Jaymoni Hall, Madison Hall, Sean Hampton, Daniel Harding, Steven Haro Ochoa, Jeniffer Harris, Celeste Hasty, Brandon Hawks, Rosie Hawley, Hailee Heimbecher, Alicia Henrich, Naomi Hernandez, Blake Hernandez, Daniel Hernandez, Diana Hernandez, Dominique Hernandez, Kimberly Hernandez, Michael Hernandez, Serena Hernandez Huaman, Adrianna Herrera, Cynthony Hicks, Luke Hicks, Samantha Hill, Christopher Hill, Micah Hill, Mitchell Hilzman Rodriguez, Shaun Hoffman, Cody Holder, Jayme Holguin, Vincent Holloway, Brooke Housley, Robert Hroch, Chance Hudkins, Ryan Huber, Dannah Humeston, Kayla Hunt, Alexander Ibarra, Nicholas Idema, Cameryn Ihnotic, Breanna Ilagan, Kimberly Anne Ilasin, Ashly Ann Ilic, Mallaurie Ingram, Karl Irvine, Sheridan Isip, Joven Jadovitz, Michael James, Leah Jasso, Melinda Jaurequi, Madison Jimenez, Christopher Johnson, Caleb Johnson, Dwayne Johnson, Eric Johnson, Tannis Johnston, Kendra Jones, Casey Jones, Gavin Joseph, Dehjiah Joyner, Christian Justus, Aubrey Katona, Blake Kennedy, Cameron Kerr, Abbey Khwajazada, Sadaf Kim, Alli Kim, Bosung Kim, Minji King, Qiana Kirby, Alexis Kirby, Zachary Kisselburgh, Lacey Kopack, Annabelle Kraemer, Jack Kramer, McKenzie Krstovski, Bryson Krug, Shelby Kubel, Jessica Kubel, Sarah Kuhn, Jonathan La Barbera Poirier, Autumn Lagnada, Jana Cathrese Lamb, Ajanique Lange, Monique Lara, Genesis Laskin, Alexander Latzke, Blake Lavasani, Helia Lawless, Jeffrey Lawlor, Ciara Lee, Sophia Leon, Isabella Leon, Linda Lepore, Emilia Levins, Kamryn Lewis, Corey Lilly, Daren Lin, Crystal Lindemeyer, Connor Lister, Jacob Lloyd, Robert Loche, Lorenzo Logan, Bryant Long, Garrett Lopez, Carlos Lopez, Ericka Lopez, Jenny Lopez, Joseph Lopez, Lexy Lopez, Matthew Lopez, Talia Lua, Alexa Lujan, Pedro Lunday, Katelynn Lupian, Antonio LuVisi, Cassidy Lyon, Delaney Ma, Sen MacDonald, Jeanne MacInnes, Lindsay Magday, Camilla Maggio, Tristin Magni, Chandler Mamea, Kyla Manila, Andrei Pierre Manipon, Alexander Paul Manley, Kyle Marcelino, Newel Maree, Liezl Martin, Anthony Martin, Destiny Martin, Kevin Martin, Qiarra Martinez, Arturo Martinez, Giselle Martinez, Liliana Martinez, Lorenzo Martinez, Micah Masanque, Jason Kyle Matthews, Cheyenne Matthews, Dylan Maultsby, Marcus

Dettman, Devony Devos, Duke Diaz, Gabriel Diaz, Katherine DiCarlo, Lia Diena, Aminata Dimaano, Jrei Dimalanta, Christiansen Dimapilis, Aliya Do, Kimthu Do, Tri Doehrmann, Brianna Doi, Brenden Donoho, Blake Dorman, Samuel Douglas, Christopher Drake, Ashley Drake, Kathryn Dreibelbis, Cierra Drogan, Vivian Dualan, Dominic DuBois, Hunter Ducy, Gilbert Dudley, Alexis Duen, Jonathan Duran, Matthew Dyer, Jonathon Edmondson, Hannah Edwards, Tristen Ellis, Garrett Elwir, Adam Emeziem, Chibueze Enriquez, Nicholas Entezari, Rosstin Escamilla, Francisco Escobar, Carlos Escoto, Elijha Esparza, Edward Espinosa, Jonathan Eubanks, Keiarra Evans, Israel Facer, Shayla Fagan, Bailey Fairchild, Brendan Favor, Marjorie Feagin, Essence Feimer, Michael Field, Jaden Fischer, Samantha FitzGerald, Shane Floren, Tristan Flores, Crystal Flores, Lilly Flores, Noah Follin, Sophie Fonseca, Miguel Ford, Keith Forrester, Stephen Forster, Trevor Foster, Carissa Franco, Jasmine Franco, Maria Frasier, Brendan Fratzke, Emily Freed, Madeleine Fritch, Isabella Fritts, Kendra Fritts, Taylor Fulsaas, Ashley Fuston, Tristen Gal, Garrett Gallup, Jack Gamboa, Joseph Ganime Sainz, Farah Garcia, Alejandro Garcia, Alissa Garcia, Brianna Garcia, Chantalle Garcia, Janneiry Garcia, Jennifer Garcia Payan, Aaron Gariepy, Alexia Garza, Vanessa Gasca, Deanna Gaskill, Zachary Gay, Me Jalee Gay, Riley Gearring, Kara Geddes, Joshua Ghandour, Adelle

Cornerstone Christian Academy Kayla Abeyta Dylan Allums Rene J.R. Carillo Xiyu (Sherry) Chen Paul Garcia Destiny Gonzales Min Young (Justin) Jeong

Daewon Kim Woo Bin Lee Douglas McAvoy Lily Medofer Lonnie (Carey) Poindexter Wayne Simons Xin (Cindy) Song

Peiyue (Annie) Sun Jingyuan (Anna) Wang Weifeng (Freezer) Yang Hojin (Mike) Yoon Grace Kim

Murrieta Valley Adult School Aguirre, Gustavo Anderson, Jace Aragon, Cynthia Baisley, Adam Bland, Aaron Blythe, Hunter Brooks, Caleb Brown, Sarah Beutler, Eden Carrillo, Derek Carrillo, Juan Cordova, Natucha Estelle, Angela Fitton, Marcello Flaig, Kelsey Giron, Kevin

Grant, Fernando Gundry, Marla Hammatt, Carissa Kizenbaw, Michelle Kleineidam, Kirstin Marmolejo, Richard Martinez, Enrique Martinez, Joshua Mason, Alan Moore, Leticia Morace, Jennifer Murillo, Marisol Nunez, Maria Ojeda, Elijah Price, Julie Rangel, Andrew

Reyes, Melissa Rodriguez, Vicente Rosenthal, Roseanne Selby, Zachary Shalikar, Getty Sills, Amie Steadman, Kristalynn Stevenson, Xavier Tomas, Murphy Torres, Emily Truelson, Amber Wyndham, Jordan Young, Jo’Lea Yuhas, Audrey Zhang, Yue

Creekside High School Ayala, Jose Babb, Kashlan Baca, Andrew Borboa, Johnny Brannon, David Briggs, Nathaniel Cannon, Derek Chanthamart, Davin Corona, Juliana Creech, Corrine Dizon, Nathan Escamilla, Christopher Fuller, Trevor Galiciano, Georgia Green, Justin Greenhalge, Lindsey

Harke, Austen Hernandez, Marco Hernandez, Vanessa Hill, Korina Jones, Camryn Jones, Khedar Judge, William Kight, Kayla Kleven, Sean Luck, Erik Macchiavello, Renzo Menera Mohoff, Maria Moore, Ashley Nalepa, Ronald Nason, Amber Newman, Brittney

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Murrieta Mesa High School graduates take their seats for the 2016 graduation ceremony June 10. Shane Gibson photos

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Graduation 2016

Elsinore High School

Elsinore High School graduates enter the Lake Elsinore Diamond stadium and look for their supporting friends and family during the school’s 2016 graduation ceremony June 1. Shane Gibson photos Alejandra Gabriella Acevedo Andrew Chae Adamson Jorge Jr Aguilar Moses Aguilera Jacqueline Aguirre Jazmine Aguirre Alexis Susana Alonso Marcela Laura Alvarez Elizabeth Alvarez Andrade Miguel Angel Anaya Padilla Emily Hope Anderson Matthew James Angel Jaclyn Nicole Angle Kenneth Navalta Aquino Jorge Luis Arellanes Morgan Bailey Arnette Melissa Alexis Arreola Aaron Antonio Arriaga Karina Arriaga Fred James Austin Alyssa Lassett Marie Avila Anabel Avila Heredia Brian Ayala Jose Francisco Ayala Christina Ann Back Chelsy Maria Bagley Luis Angel Bahena Celeste Baltazar Liana Dominique Baltazar Benjamin Carl Barlage Isaac Belsazar Barrera Samantha Nicole Barrera Dennis Saybor Jedidiah Barrett Shirlen Estefani Barrios Sonia Hellen Barron Brett James Bartholomew Anthony Alfredo Becerra Homero Salvador Beliz Payan Victoria Christina Eloisa Benedicto Brandon Woodrow Benline Darian Bruce Bess Amy Elizabeth Bigelow Audrey LeeAnne Bledsoe Danielle Kabri Bobbitt Garett Bohannan William Craig Boner Dane Bosnjakovic Anastessia Paige Boswell Maria Laura Botello Castaneda Ashley Carol Brady Landon Lewis Brewer Alina Antonia Bridges Gogina Shirlina Bridges Jonathan Brito Rosa Isela Brito Tapia Joseph Tyler Brooks Alec Jordan Brown Brandon Wade Bryant Richard Emmet Bryant Danny Cabrera

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Elsinore High School 2016 graduating students gather at their seats during the school’s graduation ceremony at the Lake Elsinore Diamondon June 1.

Ajanee Alexandria Evans Riley Brielle Evans Samuel Jesse Felix Noah Joseph Fermoile Anthony Reuben Fernandez Juan Jair Figueroa Armenta Scarlett Simone-Jesse Findlay Gianni Van Finley Beene Alondra Flores Kellen Jerald Maguir Forby Samuel Alexander Fortini Erin Leigh Fowler Breannah Whitney Funk Fernando Gabriel Galindo Bianca Suleyma Gallardo Amezcua Alec Zander Gamboa Frances Arielle Garcia Gustavo Garcia Hector Garcia Isabella Garcia Lauren Elaine Garcia Markus Emilio Garcia Nathaly Garcia Alexander Garibaldo Emma Marie Pagaard Garrett Sybil Savannah Gasca Hanna Nicole Villar Gatuz Hailey Cheyanne Gennitti Rachel Tharwat Fahmi Khalil Ghoubrial Brooklynn Shay Gibbs Tristan Wyatt Glade Sean Brian Glazebrook Stephanie Michelle Gomez Adrian Gomez Gutierrez Diego Alejandro Gomez Vizcarra Alondra Odali Gonzalez Esmeralda Alexis Gonzalez Marina Alicia Gonzalez Natalia Gonzalez George Philip Goodwin Charles Adam Gradillas Edward Robert Gusman Marlenne Gutierrez Aguilar Jasmin Guzman Estrella Guzman Rodriguez Joseph Albert Harley Camren Michael Hartfiel Larissa Merrysuanne Hayes Preston Jacob John Hein Andres David Hermosillo Alexis Rose Hernandez Emily Elizabeth Hernandez Emmanuel Hernandez Larry Hernandez Valeria Alejandra Hernandez Halant Israel Hernandez Rea Jennifer Herrera Anthony James Edward Holland

Elsinore High School graduate Anthony Ramos celebrates with his peers during the school’s 2016 graduation ceremony at the Lake Elsinore Diamond June 1.

Chad Skyler Holscher Amy Aren Homchick Kate Francis Hooper Sarina Arlene Houser Casey Lynn Howard Taylor Huerta Vasquez Jennifer Lynn Hunt Terry Alexander Hurst Tatiyana Lysette Ibanez Arturo Ibarra Enrique Jacobo Roman Andrew Jaen Savannah Suzanne Jakell Nancy Jimenez Soledad Jimenez Juan Carlos Jimenez Vasquez Katlyn Marie Joe Gareth Rhys Johnson Trinidad Juan Ivan Paul Juarez Mackenna Jean Kaiser Pony James Kelsey Kaden Tristin Kissinger Natalie M Knitter Justan Case Koch Nicole Lynn Kroupa Sara Ann Lane Christopher Michael LaNoue Dillon James LaPointe Sidnee Leann Largent Matthew Wayne Lauritsen Jasmine Thien-Thu Thi Le Jayda Thien-Thu Thi Le Tyler Alexander Ledezma Jazmin Lepe Selina Anelayza Lewis Natalie Nicole Leyendecker Isaac Steve Leyva Jesus Adrian Llamas Clayton Sean Loback Sophia Antonella Loiacono Christopher Anthony Lomboy Kayla Mae Long Christopher Carlos Lopez Mia Cruz Lopez Jose Armando Loza Adrian Mancilla Jose Armando Marcial Gutierrez Matthew Robert Marincic Caelen Jeffrey Marley Soledad Marron Sanchez Izae Tyre Zaequon Marsh Brooks Arianna Michelle Martinez Ceaser Couoh Martinez Christian Rafael Martinez Emily Sophia Martinez Jasmine Martinez Miriam Judith Martinez Raymond Matthew Martinez Lydia Monique Martinez Sanchez

Jose Luis Mateo Montejo Jenna Taylor Mathis Ashley Danielle May Silva Andreu Charles Bryan Mazins Brody Robert John Mazins Micaileigh Shannon McBride Dillon Paul McKenzie Ana Irene Medina Nisha Yanira Medina Vasquez Sydnee Jean Mena Chloe Marie Mendez Andrew Salvador Mendoza Emanuel Mendoza Michelle Mendoza Ramiro Mendoza Josue Abraham Menendez Sarah Nichole Merideth Martin Meza Lisette Alina Miech Ezekiel Jeremiah Miera Michael Ryan Miera Charles Danger Miller Brenden Lee Mills Nida Mohebi Martin Elias Montes Halle Chanelle Montgomery Alejandro Morales Delilah Marie Morales Francisco Javier Morales Julia Cecilia Morales Berenice Moreno Lauren Nicole Moreno Alexandria Paige Morones Bailey June Morrell Ashley Melanie Mota Ortega Ashley Soto Munoz Jose Francisco Munoz Figueroa David Alexander Murray Kendrick Paige Frances Myers Harley Alfredo Najera Andreina Iridian Napoles Perez Alexandria Renee Naranjo Tristan Navarrete Christopher Michael Nelson Sarah Jade Nelson Holly Ann Neumann Balandra Nicholas Antonio Fegurgur Nevarez Lai Thanh Nguyen Elizabeth Susan Nightingale Rashad Emanuel Nixon Octasia Nolasco Jacob Charles Nordstrom Catherine Scarlett Marie O’Donnell Elianna Angelica Olmos Leticia Gabriela Ortega Marlene Fatima Ortiz Galicia Osuna Christopher Ozeretny

Katelynn Renee Padgett Daniel Jared Padilla Rosa Isabel Padilla Noah Joseph Carlyle Page Ryan Anthony Palius Arielle Kate Cordeta Pamulaklakin Olivia Lauren Pannell Melissa Paredes Shelby Nirene Park Amanda Catherine Partlow Hayden Robert Payne Spence Floyd Pecka Jonathan David Pegg Jorge Alejandro Pelayo Ashley Helen Pena Allison Taylor Pendergrass Victor Mario Perea Jessica Perez Travis Wayne Pipoly Jose Manuel Pita Perez Benjamin Curtis Planchon Kendell Lois Polis Angela Abigay Popoca Cristian Ruben Portillo Victoria Jane Powell Jakub Anthony Powers Jesus Humberto Quintero Jacob Anthony Rabin Nicholas Austin Rabin Cesar Ramirez Fernando Ramirez Sebastian Ramirez Rubit Ramirez Escalona Diana Esmeralda Ramirez Rodriguez Anthony Taylor Ramos Valeria Danielle Ramos Auston Robert Ratigan Amanda Marie Ray Cierley Yunior Antonio Rayo Kayla Lynn Reed Sophie Mae Reister Rodolfo Reyes Xavier Anthony Reyes Jazzmine Leilani Reynolds Elsie Yolanda Reynoso Sara Barbara Reynoso Dai Riley Emma Marie Rios Karina L Rios Jazzlyn Rivas Samantha Cristina Rivera Cole William Robinson Alvaro Alonso Robles Raul Ray Robles Maria Luisa Rodriguez Myranda Skye Rodriguez Ricardo Rodriguez Steven Mathew Rodriguez Karen Michelle Rodriguez Escobar

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Valedictorians from left Wesley Aguilar and Leah Rosenow address their classmates during California Lutheran High Schools graduation ceremony held May 28. Steamer Lee photo Wesley Aguilar Brandon Bailes Ashley Dyrssen Catalina Ehinger Gary Gao

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MSJC helps graduates pursue their dreams HEMET – Before the Great Recession, Angela Mange, 38, had been a successful office manager. But a few years ago, everything changed when the mother of five was laid off. After a yearlong search for a job, Mange enrolled at Mt. San Jacinto College and started hitting the books at the San Jacinto campus. “I wanted to be the first in my family to earn a college degree,” Mange, of Hemet, said. Mange realized her dream— along with 1,308 other graduates—during MSJC’s May 27 commencement at the Ramona Bowl Amphitheater in Hemet. A total of 1,309 graduates from Temecula to the San Gorgonio Pass and points in between turned their tassels. MSJC awarded 1,979 associate degrees and 155 career certificates, as many students earned more than one degree or certificate or a combination. Kenneth M. Young, superintendent of the Riverside County Office of Education, was the keynote speaker. MSJC alumna Amber Cuadra of Murrieta sang the national anthem. The following MSJC students took part in the program: Prudence Irvin-Geurin Detzel of Homeland, Pledge of Allegiance; Diana Medina of Hemet, opening reflection; Jason BotelloFerguson of Hemet, closing reflection; and Tamara Russell of Lake Elsinore, turning of the tassel. Mange’s success is just one of many personal stories of hard work and self-sacrifice from the class of 2016. Matt DeRemer, 28, the father of a 17-month-old son, earned

Mt. San Jacinto College’s Registered Nursing Program held a pinning ceremony for its nursing graduates May 25, 2016. Forty-six students were honored during the event on the San Jacinto Campus. They were among the students who graduated May 27, at the Ramona Bowl in Hemet.

straight A’s and graduated with honors while attending the Menifee Valley Campus. Now, the new graduate is planning a bright future. DeRemer wants to be an engineer, and later a college professor in math and physics. In September, he will be studying math and physics at California Polytechnic University in San Luis Obispo. DeRemer received an associate

Karen Erovick, 67 of Cherry Valley (left) and Staci Tumminieri, 48, of Murrieta stay cool as they wait for Mt. San Jacinto College’s commencement May 27 to begin. The two received diplomas in child development.

of science degree in mathematics, an associate of arts degree in liberal arts, with an emphasis on social and behavioral science, and an associate of arts degree in liberal arts, with an emphasis on math and science. Before returning to MSJC in 2012, DeRemer dropped out of college a few times. But he went on to earn a 4.0 grade-point average. “MSJC helped me to realize my potential,” he said. “Hopefully, my story will inspire others.” Ashley Brown, 24, a mother of two young children, earned nearly straight A’s at MSJC.

TEMECULA – The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce seven outstanding Temecula students as 2016 Student of the Year. Each of these students received a college scholarship valued at $1,771 from the Temecula and Murrieta business community. The students and their

families were treated to a formal breakfast at Sizzler Restaurant in Murrieta May 19. The students were commended by numerous business sponsors and were each awarded plaques and certificates from Local, County, State and US dignitaries. Every year, the Student of the Month recipients compete through

an associate of science degree in business administration. She plans to keep up a busy pace after graduation. She will study online for a bachelor’s degree in business administration through Bellevue University’s online program. At the same time, she will work fulltime at MSJC helping low-income students under the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) program. “At MSJC, they’ve opened the door to education for me,” Mange said. “I’m very thankful and humbled by that opportunity.”

Matt De Remer of Menifee rejoices after receiving his diploma at MSJC Graduation 2016.

Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce Students of the Year honored

The 2016 Temecula Students of the Year were (front row, left to right) Liam Gomez of Chaparral High School, William Dull of Great Oak High School, Alexis Franks of Linfield Christian High School, Danielle Sebring of Susan H. Nelson High School, Deanna Haemin Choi of Rancho Christian High School, Madalena Burke of Temecula Preparatory School and Collin Jacobsen of Temecula Valley High School. Courtesy photo

With her 3.9 grade-point average, Brown will receive associate of arts degrees in communication, social and behavioral science, and liberal arts—along with an associate of science degree in administration of justice. The Menifee resident wants to be a firefighter and emergency medical technician in Riverside County. “I’m very competitive,” Brown said. “Don’t make excuses for yourself … you can do anything!” Mange reflected back on her time at MSJC. She earned an associate of arts degree in social and behavioral science and

a rigorous application and essay process to be selected as the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce Students of the Year. The Student of the Month Program has honored students in Temecula since 1993 and was founded by Sally A. Myers of Sizzler/BMW Management Inc. All gifts, meals and scholarships are donated by the generosity of the business community. The 2016 Students of the Year are Liam Gomez of Chaparral, William Dull of Great Oak, Alexis Franks of Linfield Christian, Deanna Haemin Choi of Rancho Christian, Danielle Sebring of Susan H. Nelson, Madalena Burke of Temecula Preparatory and Collin Jacobsen of Temecula Valley. The Student of the Year Breakfast would not be possible without the many sponsors that contribute to the program. The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce would like to thank the many sponsors, dignitaries and volunteers for recognizing the importance of education and the community. For more information on how to be a part of this program, please call Brooke Nunn at (951) 676-5090 or visit http://temecula. org/student-of-the-month/.

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South Dakota State University announces dean’s list BROOKINGS, S.D. – Natalie Kathleen Howard from Temecula has been named to the dean’s list for academic excellence during the spring 2016 semester at South Dakota State University. Natalie is a student of South Dakota State University’s College of Arts & Science. Students from 32 states and 34 foreign nations are on the list.

To earn dean’s list distinctions in SDSU’s colleges, students must have completed a minimum of 12 credits within the 100-699 course range and must have earned at least a 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale. A student who passes pregeneral education courses may still qualify if the student has 12 other credits that do fall within the 100-699 range.

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Valley News 2015-16 All-Valley Athletes named

Temecula Valley’s Kelsie Whitmore, who played baseball, golf and soccer this year, was named as an All-CIF Athlete of the Year.

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The Valley News Sports Department has a long-standing tradition of recognizing and honoring high school athletes through its AllValley selections. Based on the local sports writers in the area that annually choose the area’s best athletes as well as recommendations from high school coaches, athletic directors and the Southern Section of the California Interscholastic Federation, the results this year cover all three sports seasons. Congratulations to the following athletes on their successes during this school year. FALL Football – 11 Man Offense RB: Micah Roth (Calvary Murrieta, 11): 2,343 all-purpose yards, 34 total TDs RB: Anthony Reyes (Elsinore, 11): 1,488 yards rushing, 19 TDs RB: Demetric Felton (Great Oak, 12): 1,971 all-purpose yards, 16 total TDs RB: Jalen Glover (Heritage, 12): 1,542 yards rushing, 18 TDs, 4 receiving TDs RB: Lorenzo Burns (Linfield, 12): 1,531 allpurpose yards, 22 total TDs RB: McKinley Ross (Murrieta Mesa, 12): 1,396 all-purpose yards, 11 total TDs RB: Quincy Wimbish (Murrieta Valley, 12): 1,842 yards rushing, 20 TDs RB: DeMarco Prewitt (Paloma Valley, 12): 1,413 all-purpose yards, 16 total TDs RB: Olita Palmer (Temecula Valley, 11): 1,346 yards rushing, 14 TDs QB: Adam Schwab (Calvary Murrieta, 11): 1,766 yards passing, 412 yards rushing, 34 total TDs QB: Brett Virgil (Heritage, 12): 1,258 yards passing, 21 TDs QB: Marco Ramirez (Lakeside, 12): 1,332 yards passing, 18 TDs QB: Chance Nolan (Paloma Valley, 10): 2,076 yards passing, 23 TDs QB: Carlevon Manuel (Perris, 12): 2,446 yards passing, 28 TDs, 275 yards rushing, 6 TDs QB: Peyton Uhl (Murrieta Mesa, 12): 1,198 yards passing, 14 TDs QB: Hank Bachmeier (Murrieta Valley, 9): 2,854 yards passing, 36 total TDs Line: Frankie Ochoa (Calvary Murrieta, 12): All-South Valley League Selection Line: Albert Ramirez (Calvary Murrieta, 11): All-South Valley League Selection Line: Woody Gotz (Calvary Murrieta, 12): AllSouth Valley League Selection Line: Steven Jones (Chaparral, 10): AllSouthwestern League Selection Line: Bryse Kwasney (Chaparral, 12): AllSouthwestern League Selection Line: Justin Dedich (Chaparral, 10): All-Southwestern League Selection Line: Max Pichardo (Paloma Valley, 12): AllSunbelt League Selection Line: Chuck Filiaga (Vista Murrieta, 11): AllSouthwestern League Selection Line: Rashaun Wagstaff (Vista Murrieta, 12): All-Southwestern League Selection WR: Aleva Hifo (Heritage, 12): 1,036 all-purpose yards, 18 Total TDs, CIF Athlete of the Year WR: Marquis Spiker (Murrieta Valley, 10): 71 receptions, 1,429 yards, 19 TDs WR: Maurice Bell (Murrieta Valley, 11): 51 receptions, 956 yards, 16 TDs WR: Cameron Whatley (Paloma Valley, 12): 42 receptions, 671 yards receiving, 12 TDs WR: Jacob Salas (Perris, 11): 62 receptions, 810 yards receiving, 17 TDs WR: Zak Simon (Temecula Valley, 11): 59 receptions, 881 yards, 8 TDs Utility: Brayden Campos (Calvary Murrieta, 11): 4 for 5 field goals made, 38-yard long, 52.6 yard average punt, 5 INT Utility: Lloyd Hightower (Chaparral, 12): 48 receptions, 736 yards, 544 kick return yards, 11 TDs Utility: Kyle Williams (Vista Murrieta, 12): 2,363 all-purpose yards, 25 total TDs” Kicker: Tanner Kuljian (Great Oak, 12): 11 field goals made, 52-yard long, 26-for-27 PATs

Kicker: Mateo Thompson (Murrieta Mesa, 12): 7 field goals made, 53-yard long, 36-for-36 PATs Kicker: Emma Baker (Rancho Christian, 10): 4 for 5 field goals made, 33-yard long, 49for-53 PATs

RB: Wayne Simons (Cornerstone, 12): 707 yards rushing, 16 TDs

Defense DB: Jaylen Moore (Murrieta Valley, 12): 55 tackles, 4 INT, 7 PD, 1 forced fumble DB: Blake Bouman (Paloma Valley, 12): 34 tackles, 7 INT, 6 PD, 1 forced fumble, CIF Athlete of the Year DB: Alvin Prigett (Perris, 12): 42 tackles, 0.5 sacks, 2 INT, 3 forced fumbles, 1 blocked punt DB: Noah Bojorquez (Temescal Canyon, 11): 45 tackles, 3 INT, 4 PD, 1 forced fumble DB: Alizae Quinn (Temescal Canyon, 11): 47 tackles, 2 INT, 2 PD DB: Tanner Williams (Vista Murrieta, 12): 141 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 2 INT DB: Dwayne Johnson (Vista Murrieta, 12): 131 tackles, 2 INT, 1 forced fumble, 1 blocked punt Line: Clint Lewis (Calvary Murrieta, 11): 78 tackles, 10.0 sacks, 1 blocked field goal Line: Marcus Wilson (Chaparral, 11): 31 tackles, 4.0 sacks, 4 PD Line: Cameron Stroder (Chaparral, 11): 55 tackles, 7.0 sacks Line: Quentin Asberry (Heritage, 12): 50 tackles, 9.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble Line: Kevin You (Linfield, 12): 60 tackles, 1.0 sack, 8 forced fumbles Line: Connor Gillette (Paloma Valley, 12): 52 tackles, 8.0 sacks, 3 forced fumbles Line: Nate Bell (Perris, 12): 63 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 1 INT, CIF Athlete of the Year Line: Elijah Alexander (Temecula Valley, 11): 40 tackles, 5 sacks Line: Chris Frey (Temescal Canyon, 10): 67 tackles, 4.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles Line: Isaiah Caldwell (Temescal Canyon, 12): 61 tackles, 4.5 sacks Line: Caleb Johnson (Vista Murrieta, 12): 120 tackles, 6.0 sacks, 2 forced fumbles Line: Kevin Atkins (Vista Murrieta, 12): 77 tackles, 9.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble LB: Joseph Hofshi (California Lutheran, 11): 152 tackles, 4.0 sacks LB: Manuel DePorto (California Military, 12): 105 tackles, 2.0 sacks LB: Justin Wade (California Military, 12): 85 tackles, 2.0 sacks, 1 INT LB: Paul Brown (Calvary Murrieta, 12): 135 tackles, 1.0 sacks, 2 INT LB: Justin Decker (Calvary Murrieta, 12): 125 tackles, 3.0 sacks, 1 INT, 2 forced fumbles LB: Micah Roth (Calvary Murrieta, 11): 79 tackles, 1.0 sacks, 6 INT LB: Isaiah Hall (Chaparral, 12): 65 tackles, 3.0 sacks, 1 INT, 1 forced fumble LB: Andres Hermosillo (Elsinore, 12): 85 tackles, 2.0 sacks, 1 forced fumble LB: Seth Knowlton (Great Oak, 12): 56 tackles, 10.0 sacks, 1 forced fumble LB: Chad Kanow (Great Oak, 11): 74 tackles, 5.5 sacks LB: Ryan Boehm (Great Oak, 12): 89 tackles, 13.0 sacks, 1 INT, 6 forced fumbles LB: Anthony Adcock (Heritage, 12): 62 tackles, 7.0 sacks LB: Diego Ponce (Lakeside, 11): 68 tackles, 1.0 sacks LB: Greg Holt (Linfield, 12): 209 tackles, 8.0 sacks, 3 INT, 6 forced fumbles LB: Taylor Lau (Linfield, 10): 105 tackles, 6.0 sacks, 5 forced fumbles LB: Marcus Boggan (Murrieta Mesa, 12): 65 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 1 forced fumble LB: Blake Johnson (Murrieta Mesa, 12): 80 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles LB: Steven Bradshaw (Paloma Valley, 10): 89 tackles, 1 INT LB: Ahamd Jackson (Perris, 12): 98 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 2 forced fumbles LB: Jonathan Arevalo (Perris, 11): 59 tackles, 6.0 sacks, 2 INT LB: Nick Alvarez (Rancho Christian, 11): 60 tackles, 11.0 sacks, 2 forced fumbles LB: Cullen Muir (Temecula Valley, 12): 112 tackles, 4.0 sacks, 2 INT LB: Austin Cuicchi (Temescal Canyon, 12): 146 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 4 INT, 2 blocked FG LB: Ryan Hudkins (Vista Murrieta, 12): 109 tackles, 7.5 sacks, 5 forced fumbles Punter: Michael Brown (Linfield, 12): 41.7 yard average punt, 68 kickoffs, 62 touchDBs

Volleyball Kati Aguilar (California Lutheran, 11): 154 kills, 67 aces, 147 digs Ashely Dyrssen (California Lutheran, 12): 135 kills, 65 aces, 141 digs Leah Rosenow (California Lutheran, 12): 260 kills, 27 aces, 168 digs Anna Holman (Calvary Murrieta, 9): 109 kills, 36 aces, 119 digs Elizabeth Pulver (Chaparral, 12): All-Southwestern League Selection, CIF Athlete of the Year Karli Koza (Chaparral, 11): All-Southwestern League Selection Julianne Nussbaum (Chaparral, 12): AllSouthwestern League Selection Angelica Hughes (Cornerstone Christian, 11): 66 kills, 43 aces Madison Shipley (Cornerstone Christian, 10): 23 kills, 78 aces, 20 digs Asia Clarke (Elsinore, 10): 256 kills, 41 aces, 231 digs Mallie Donohoe (Elsinore, 12): 378 kills, 58 aces, 234 digs, CIF Athlete of the Year Alex Morones (Elsinore, 12): 140 kills, 47 aces, 75 blocks, 98 digs Haylee Templeton (Elsinore, 11): 81 aces, 192 digs Bailee Huizenga (Great Oak, 12): All-Southwestern League Selection Katie Galindo (Lakeside, 12): CIF Athlete of the Year Tyler Kamashian (Linfield, 11): 104 kills, 25 aces, 155 digs Braelyn Wakefield (Linfield, 10): 26 aces, 226 digs Kali Uhl (Murrieta Mesa, 9): 205 kills, 17 aces, 204 digs Faith Galvan (Paloma Valley, 11): 177 kills, 27 aces, 193 digs Madison Marintez (Paloma Valley, 11): 29 aces, 174 digs Aeris Woods (Paloma Valley, 12): 29 kills, 23 aces, 274 digs Emma Baker (Rancho Christian, 10): 155 kills, 40 aces, 243 digs Kaitlyn Kitley (Rancho Christian, 12): 248 kills, 66 aces, 347 digs Caroline Vasquez (Rancho Christian, 12): 50 aces, 218 digs Nadia Martinez (Santa Rosa Academy, 10): 31 aces, 246 digs Morgan Spencer (Temecula Prep, 10): 96 kills, 53 aces, 110 digs Maddie Ward (Temecula Prep, 12): 44 aces, 264 digs Kyra Eyerman (Temecula Valley, 11): 160 kills, 39 aces, 264 digs Kali Greathead (Temecula Valley, 11): 257 kills, 34 aces, 278 digs Peyton McBride (Temecula Valley, 10): 179 kills, 12 aces, 132 digs Katlyn Edwards (Temescal Canyon, 12): 121 kills, 63 aces, 307 digs Darrah Jones (Temescal Canyon, 12): 198 kills, 26 aces, 235 digs Brianna Doehrmann (Vista Murrieta, 12): 21 aces, 283 digs Lexi Hedrych (Vista Murrieta, 10): 344 kills, 29 aces, 196 digs Boys’ Water Polo Jack Donnelly (Chaparral, 12): Southwestern League record for goals scored (182) Zane Bentley (Murrieta Mesa, 11): 74 goals, 48 assists, 60 steals Jake Branch (Murrieta Mesa, 12): 68 goals, 44 assists, 76 steals Michael Mendiola (Murrieta Mesa, 12): 16 wins, 1 shutout, 178 saves Joshua Benitez (Murrieta Valley, 12): AllSouthwestern League Selection Ian Fleenor (Murrieta Valley, 12): All-Southwestern League Selection Casey Lynton (Murrieta Valley, 11): All-Southwestern League Selection Hudson Rawlings (Murrieta Valley, 12): CIF Athlete of the Year Tyler Strabel (Temescal Canyon, 12): 113 goals, 13 goals, 33 steals, CIF Athlete of the Year Kyle Rasmussen (Temescal Canyon, 12): 59 goals, 17 assists, 34 steals Tommy Lotero (Vista Murrieta, 11): 19 wins, 425 saves Matt Shirey (Vista Murrieta, 12): 96 goals, 20 assists, 32 steals Shane Willoughby (Vista Murrieta, 12): 57 goals, 12 assists, 50 steals

Football - 8 Man QB: Levi Schriefer (Cal Lutheran, 12): 2051 yards passing, 21 TDs; 1067 yards rushing, 30 TDs

Boys’ Cross Country Antonio Carbajal (Chaparral, 10) Marod Jackson (Chaparral, 10) Vincent Martinez (Chaparral, 10)

Murrieta Mesa Principal, Steve Ellis, and Athletic Director, John Broussard, stand with seniors Annie Blackwood and Austen Salcedo, who were both selected as 2016 CIF Athletes of the Year. Alicia Salcedo photo Isaac Cortes (Great Oak, 12): CIF Athlete of the Year Spencer Dodds (Great Oak, 12) Justin Eipp (Great Oak, 11) Solomon Fountain (Great Oak, 11) Michael Garcia (Great Oak, 12) Gavin Korby (Great Oak, 10) Jacob Korgan (Great Oak, 10) Nelson Quintana (Great Oak, 12) Anthony Ruiz (Great Oak, 11) Cole Spencer (Great Oak, 12) Tyler Tickner (Great Oak, 9) Payton Olsen (Murrieta Mesa, 12) Parker Woodward (Murrieta Mesa, 12) Devon Smart (Murrieta Valley, 10) Jeremy Stevens (Murrieta Valley, 10) Mason Guy (Temecula Valley, 10) Tyler Jeide (Temecula Valley, 9) Kyle Davis (Vista Murrieta, 11) Edgar Villa (Vista Murrieta, 10) Girls’ Cross Country Kendalyn Green (Chaparral, 12) Zoe Jarvis (Chaparral, 11) Kiyena Beatty (Great Oak, 11) Sydney Belus (Great Oak, 11) Emily Clause (Great Oak, 12) Destiny Collins (Great Oak, 12): CIF Athlete of the Year Evelyn Mandel (Great Oak, 11) Sandra Pflughoft (Great Oak, 10) Nicole Rice (Great Oak, 11) Alison Ciling (Murrieta Mesa, 12) Hayley Richards (Murrieta Mesa, 10) Kate Farren (Murrieta Valley, 9) Arabella Reece (Murrieta Valley, 10) Emily O’Hara (Temecula Valley, 12) Olivia Rivera (Temecula Valley, 12) Paige Haynes (Vista Murrieta, 9) Julie Diaz (Vista Murrieta, 11) Michaela Raynolds (Vista Murrieta, 12) Girls’ Tennis Jordan Buck (Chaparral) Regan Renaud (Chaparral) Saumya Ananthanarayan (Great Oak) Gaby Gross (Elsinore) Deisha Hughes (Elsinore) Karen Thompson (Great Oak) Baylee Arredondo (Heritage) Alana Navarette (Heritage) Fencia Perez (Heritage) Stephanie Salamanca (Heritage) Monica McGannon (Linfield) Lily Sinclair (Linfield) Alana Andrews (Murrieta Valley) Jovanna Kuljanin (Murrieta Valley) Kelsey Lajom (Murrieta Valley) Ashley Nishimoto (Murrieta Valley) Haley Siegfried (Murrieta Mesa) Scarlett Steele (Murrieta Mesa) Faith Pearson (Murrieta Valley) Lindsey Gelinas (Temecula Valley) Hope Salts (Temecula Valley) Maddie Bush (Vista Murrieta) Emma Vanderhyden (Vista Murrieta)

Girls’ Golf Jessica Zona (Chaparral) Steffi Ahn (Great Oak) Ellen Choi (Great Oak) Madison Shimek (Murrieta Mesa) Serena Chon (Murrieta Valley) Kelsie Whitmore (Tem. Valley): CIF Athlete of the Year Dianna Zhang (Temecula Valley) Aly Bean (Vista Murrieta) Alli Kim (Vista Murrieta) Valen Yoon (Vista Murrieta) WINTER Boys’ Basketball Ryley Collum (Calvary Murrieta, 11): 12.3 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 0.6 APG, 1.0 SPG Ethan Aguilar (California Lutheran, 10): 15.1 PPG, 8.6 RPG, 1.8 APG, 3.0 SPG, 1.3 BPG Sebastian Ramirez (California Lutheran, 10): 15.1 PPG, 4.3 RPG, 1.4 APG, 1.8 SPG Breven Engelson (Chaparral, 12): 10.4 PPG, 6.9 RPG, 1.5 BPG Dylan Allums (Cornerstone Christian, 12): 19.7 PPG, 12.0 RPG, 1.6 APG, 3.5 SPG, 1.9 BPG Jacob Tryon (Great Oak, 12): 15.8 PPG, 10.4 RPG, 1.0 APG, 5.5. BPG Caleb Giordano (Great Oak, 12): 12.7 PPG, 4.2 RPG, 1.0 APG Nathaniel Dodson (Elsinore, 12): 19.7 PPG, 4.9 APG Michael Taylor (Elsinore, 12): 21.0 PPG, 11.9 RPG, CIF Athlete of the Year Logan Dreese (Heritage, 12): All-Sunbelt League Selection Joey Prudencio (Linfield Christian, 12): AllAmbassador League Selection Alexander White (Linfield Christian, 11): AllAmbassador League Selection Davon Sanders (Murrieta Mesa, 12): 16.1 PPG, 5.1 RPG, 3.1 APG, 1.3 SPG Beau Paiva (Murrieta Valley, 12): 12.0 PPG, 5.2 RPG, 1.9 APG, 1.2 SPG Blake Bouman (Paloma Valley, 12): CIF Athlete of the Year Marcus Jones (Perris, 11): 13.2 PPG, 7.5 RPG, 2.3 APG, 3.1 SPG Eric Manning (Perris, 12): 12.5 PPG, 6.2 RPG, 1.7 APG, 1.3 SPG Isaiah Mobley (Rancho Christian, 9): 16.2 PPG, 10.4 RPG, 2.7 APG, 1.4 SPG, 2.3 BPG Greg Walters (Rancho Christian, 12): 11.6 PPG, 8.4 RPG, 2.5 APG, 2.8 SPG Scott Hollingsworth (Temecula Valley, 12): AllSouthwestern League Selection Riley Schaefer (Temecula Valley, 12): AllSouthwestern League Selection, CIF Athlete of the Year Tommy Looper (Temescal Canyon, 12): 10.9 PPG, 2.7 RPG, 1.4 APG Brandon Sapp (Temescal Canyon, 10): 15.2 PPG, 3.6 RPG, 1.7 APG, 1.1 SPG Jonathan Dugan (Santa Rosa Academy, 12): 11.5 PPG, 7.3 RPG, 1.7 SPG

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Disadvantages of preowned homes: Maintenance: In older homes the unforeseen is bound to happen. Systems are outdated and wear out. They just require more effort (and budget) for regular and unforeseen maintenance. Need updating: The older the home the more likely you’ll end up updating the plumbing, electrical or HVAC systems. Many of the older systems in homes just are not compatible with the technology available today. Remodel: Many times the new homeowner wants to modernize some of the features, such as the kitchen and baths. They can be very expensive. Energy efficiency: In today’s age, the cost of electricity continues to increase, there is a draught and water shortage and older homes often fall short when it comes to energy efficiency. Storage: Most older homes don’t have walk-in closets and there is limited storage throughout. Even the garages are smaller. Price: In some cases, older homes will cost more. Add in the value of being close to schools, shopping and cultural centers and even public transportation and easy freeway access and you can understand why newer larger homes in outlying areas will cost less. Storage: Most older homes are going to be smaller than the colossal homes being built today.

Disadvantages of new construction Negotiations: Builders are funny in that they typically will not negotiate the price of a new home, at best work hard for some sort of perk that at least makes you feel like you got something extra…but it probably won’t be much. Cookie cutter neighborhoods: Not only are all of the homes a variation of 3 to 5 models, the landscape is nearly identical on every lot. This of course, is a matter of personal preference, while a complete turnoff to some and reassuring to others. Lack of character: It’s hard to argue that older homes have character and newer ones lack it. If you want any of the old-world charm or architectural elements, then you’ll have to spend the money (and time) and add them yourself. House settling: Over the course of time, all houses will settle. Expect to find cracks in door frames, the foundation and exterior walls. You may even experience cracks throughout your new tile floor (you may want to wait a year or two before you tile the entire ground floor). HOA: While an HOA is an ad-

Advantages of new homes Make it unique: There are many options (most with a price tag) that new homebuyers get to choose from flooring, cabinets, counter tops, electrical and plumbing fixtures right down to the color of the wall paint. Energy efficiency: New homes today are built to the latest UBC building standards that mandate the efficiency levels of all phases of construction.

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Advantages of preowned homes: Availability: Negotiate a purchase, close escrow and move in, typically not much more than that. You can be in your new home in as little as 30 days after you first walk through it. Style: There are many styles of current housing inventory available in a relatively small area. One, two and even three story homes are available in Temecula.

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The entire Temecula/Murrieta housing market seemed to spring up from nowhere about 15 years ago. Traveling from Hemet, along Winchester road the first sign of civilization was the French Valley Airport while the only full time occupants in what is now French Valley were the herds of cattle that grazed on the rolling hillsides. I remember before this time if any of the handful of local residents felt the need to go to a ‘mall,’ then Hemet was the closest option with other alternatives available at either the Tyler Mall in Riverside or the mall in Escondido (which has since changed ownership and names). Times have changed and due to all of the new housing that was constructed before the crash in the economy in the latter part of the last decade. New tracts of homes seemed to sprout up so quickly that I would joke that all you had to do was invest in a box of toothpicks and plant them in a field and new

Why buy a new home when there is such a great inventory of preowned homes? Buying a home is one of the most personal decisions you’ll ever make and deciding between new and current inventory is one that you must answer for yourself. Some want nothing more than brand-new and being the ‘first’ to occupy a new house while others want the charm with the character and history of a home built years before. Of course there are other factors at work as well, including price, location, lot size just to name a few. Let’s take a look at some of the pros and cons of buying new or previously owned housing.

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Low Maintenance: The material used in homes t o d a y, s u c h a s composite woods on the exterior, are engineered to reduce maintenance. Wear and Tear:New homes won’t have any problems with the wear and tear the previous owners put the house through. Why? Because it’s new! Modern Features: New homes will typically all be built with the features today’s homeowner wants…even demands. No longer will a consumer buy a home without a dishwasher and built in microwave. Today (here in Temecula Wine Country) you can even find new construction with built in wine-coolers! Other amenities we tend to take for granted may include a media room, master en suite, Jackn-Jill baths and even an in-home workout room. Warranty: All new construction will have a one-year home warranty and ten-years covering all of the major systems in the home. It’s hard to beat protection like that. HOA: While some may object to having another level of bureaucracy in their lives, HOA rules and regulations have a long-term effect of keeping property values high. After all, who wants their neighbor to paint their house sunshine yellow?

History: Every homeowner selling a home knows the history. It is a matter of law every defect and issue must be fully disclosed by the owner. Craftsmanship: Not that there are many midcentury and older homes in the region, but regardless of the exact age, most older homes were built with timbers from old growth forests and the people who built them were old school craftsman who built a home to last. Mature landscape: The older the home, typically the more mature the landscape. It’s pretty hard to move into a new home and expect a shade tree to filter out the afternoon sun from beating down on your home. Established neighborhoods: In an established neighborhood, it’s pretty much what you see is what you get. You don’t have to worry about the new home salespersons vision of this wonderful utopia becoming fulfilled in your lifetime. It’s not likely that zoning changes will take place.

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List of transactions from selected cities in Southwest Riverside County • 258 closed transactions for 6/13/16 – 6/19/16.

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Address

Sale Price

Sq. Ft.

Aguanga

49010 Shetland Lane

$340,000

1806

3BR

2BA

70

48560 Sunnybrook Circle

$361,000

2435

4BR

4BA

97

Anza

61367 Indian Paint Brush Road

$249,900

1440

3BR

2BA

Canyon Lake

30265 Buck Tail Drive

$321,000

1475

3BR

22220 Loch Lomond Drive

$369,000

1937

3BR

23187 Gray Fox Drive

$429,000

2408

28842 Yosemite Place

$635,000

3800

30075 Longhorn Drive

$675,000

600 Santa Clara Circle

$37,000

730 San Jose Drive

Hemet

Lake Elsinore

Menifee

Bedrooms Bath

Days on Market

Hemet 2355 E. Florida

City

Address

Sale Price

Sq. Ft.

City

Address

Sale Price

Sq. Ft.

Menifee

29485 Painted Desert Drive

$330,000

1683

3BR

3BA

24781 Springbrook Way

$335,000

2742

5BR

3BA

36

Murrieta

38071 Floral Circle

$450,000

3067

5BR

3BA

6

San Jacinto

1415 Monroe Circle

$117,500

1106

2BR

2BA

54

24525 Canyon Drive

$340,000

1899

4BR

3BA

3

42

171 San Jacinto Avenue

$120,000

850

2BR

1BA

36

2BA

28

31287 Gardenside Lane

$340,000

2904

5BR

2BA

49

33256 Breighton Wood Street

$342,500

2738

5BR

3BA

246

1260 Irwin Street

$132,000

852

2BR

1BA

8

3BA

53

1126 Hewitt Street

$135,000

1203

3BR

2BA

35

4BR

3BA

15

33290 Sweetwater Canyon Road

$345,000

1344

4BR

3BA

35

24345 Conejo Drive

$349,000

2160

3BR

2BA

80

1980 Tudor Drive

$201,000

1400

4BR

2BA

4

3BR

3BA

24

1054 Commonwealth Avenue

$220,000

1577

4BR

3BA

136

3090

4BR

4BA

64

28019 Crystal Spring Drive

$350,000

1059

2BR

1BA

51

29443 Moorings Court

$363,670

2091

2BR

2BA

272

890 Karlie Ann Court

$222,000

1587

4BR

2BA

22

2546

3BR

3BA

139

1574 Heather Hill Drive

$225,000

1644

3BR

2BA

$40,000

1100

2BR

2BA

44

29357 Beachcomber Drive

36

$365,000

3020

4BR

3BA

15

1256 Las Rosas Drive

$230,000

1839

4BR

3BA

44671 Woodrow Way

$59,900

800

2BR

2BA

62

41

29633 Two Harbor Lane

$366,000

2428

3BR

3BA

38

2295 Capet Street

$254,900

1872

4BR

2BA

561 Whitney Drive

$108,000

912

2BR

1BA

16

92

30727 View Ridge Lane

$370,000

2222

4BR

3BA

79

234 Galiceno Drive

$259,900

2565

4BR

3BA

149

235 Palomar Avenue

$109,900

2040

2BR

1823 Maryvale Lane

$145,000

1050

2BR

2BA

175

30294 Skipstone Way

$370,000

3212

4BR

3BA

7

122 Morgan Court

$263,000

2565

4BR

3BA

19

1BA

99

27485 Powder Court

$373,000

2470

4BR

2BA

31

1307 Reinhart Street

$265,000

2541

5BR

3BA

709 Ensenada Drive

$155,000

1089

6

2BR

2BA

7

28271 Long Meadow Drive

$379,900

1734

2BR

2BA

91

1174 Brush Prairie

$266,000

2778

4BR

3BA

245

940 Evelyn Way

$165,000

255 Tahquitz Avenue

$165,000

1150

2BR

2BA

44

25036 Wild View Road

$398,000

2323

3BR

2BA

40

473 Hazeldell Avenue

$275,000

2383

4BR

3BA

24

1318

3BR

2BA

83

31443 Gavino Court

$420,000

2814

5BR

4BA

188

29334 Murrieta Road

$142,000

1017

2BR

2BA

875 Cameo Avenue

62

$169,000

974

2BR

2BA

28

26065 Byers Road

$439,000

3736

8BR

6BA

50

28698 Wee Burn Way

$161,000

1090

2BR

2BA

104

1101 Leslie Drive

$169,900

1735

3BR

2BA

0

35130 AVENIDA LA CRESTA

$895,000

3943

4BR

4BA

250

27247 El Rancho Drive

$174,500

1172

2BR

2BA

54

576 Wright Street

$175,100

1265

2BR

2BA

46

24909 Madison Avenue

$212,000

1232

2BR

2BA

2

27327 Calle Palo

$185,000

927

2BR

2BA

67

532 Whittier Avenue

$178,000

1548

3BR

1BA

257

33610 Delphinium Lane

$362,000

2187

4BR

3BA

2

29528 Pebble Beach Drive

$189,500

1404

2BR

2BA

5

1205 Emerald Street

$180,000

1386

4BR

2BA

3

23481 Mount Lassen Way

$375,000

2562

4BR

3BA

15

27729 Camden Way

$245,000

1393

2BR

2BA

70

3694 Sydney Street

$194,850

1410

3BR

2BA

197

23811 Aspen Drive

$417,000

2071

4BR

2BA

6

29667 Brookfield Drive

$260,000

1236

3BR

2BA

13

40720 Caroline Court

$201,500

1600

3BR

2BA

4

41979 Trinity River Way

$435,000

2328

4BR

3BA

1

29674 Lamprey Street

$299,900

2549

4BR

2BA

455

44310 Compiegne Drive

$205,000

1324

3BR

2BA

14

24411 Silver Bullet Way

$437,000

2897

4BR

3BA

22

41843 5th Street

$415,000

966

2BR

1BA

76

968 Burton Street

$205,000

1477

3BR

3BA

58

23698 Hayes Avenue

$554,000

3259

4BR

3BA

6

25245 Calle Uva

$925,000

5568

4BR

6BA

281

8018 Hazeltine Lane

$210,000

1439

2BR

2BA

190

38041 Murrieta Creek Drive

$560,000

3202

4BR

3BA

4

39560 Sarah Drive

$307,000

1328

3BR

3BA

7

41767 Mayberry Avenue

$220,000

1525

3BR

2BA

36

42380 Dusty Trail

$584,000

3084

5BR

3BA

0

42018 Via Renate

$334,000

1477

3BR

2BA

79

41160 Dixon Drive

$220,000

1307

4BR

2BA

120

22151 Serenade Ridge Drive

$845,000

3512

4BR

3BA

50

39786 Amberley Circle

$433,000

2351

4BR

3BA

12

1026 Gabbro Way

$222,000

1619

3BR

2BA

4

27535 Papillion Street

$231,000

1198

2BR

2BA

37

42050 Humber Drive

$445,000

2604

5BR

3BA

72

25325 Rockford Street

$230,000

1917

3BR

2BA

7

40264 CORTE PERALTA

$276,000

1190

2BR

2BA

83

39168 Sundance Circle

$457,000

2816

3BR

3BA

116

42127 Whittier Avenue

$230,000

1180

2BR

2BA

141

40542 Corte Lucia

$284,000

1274

2BR

2BA

8

31520 Sweetwater Circle

$465,305

3059

4BR

4BA

91

43211 San Mateo Way

$231,000

1905

3BR

3BA

17

39684 Kilkare Circle

$350,000

1541

3BR

3BA

16

29886 Corte Castille

$475,000

2809

5BR

3BA

33

301 Harvard Street

$232,000

2063

4BR

3BA

49

27437 Yellow Wood Way

$380,000

2582

3BR

3BA

65

39138 Sundance Circle

$523,000

4218

5BR

5BA

127

43299 Alto Drive

$235,000

1532

4BR

2BA

52

40217 Colony Drive

$385,000

1921

3BR

3BA

78

41424 Avenida De La Reina

$304,000

1197

3BR

2BA

0

4753 Gainsville Avenue

$242,000

2028

4BR

2BA

255

40443 Via Tapadero

$386,000

2068

3BR

2BA

5

43004 Calle Jeminez

$334,000

1300

3BR

2BA

12

41820 Shady Lane

$243,500

1734

3BR

2BA

8

23582 Spindle Way

$392,900

2162

4BR

3BA

17

43053 Calle Cristal

$335,000

1523

3BR

3BA

47

43720 Tiber Street

$247,000

1866

3BR

2BA

93

24558 Mooncrest Circle

$395,000

1828

4BR

3BA

218

30840 Point Woods Court

$345,000

2470

3BR

3BA

8

24856 Loire Court

$248,000

2138

4BR

2BA

41

27681 Carlton Oaks Street

$395,500

3238

4BR

3BA

49

32377 Corte Santa Catalina

$388,000

1875

3BR

2BA

10

24846 Reims Court

$250,000

1600

4BR

2BA

30

40583 Via Jalapa

$400,000

1754

3BR

2BA

26

43409 Brewster Court

$423,900

2444

4BR

3BA

58

636 Deardorff Drive

$260,000

1600

3BR

2BA

15

40700 Via Diamante

$405,000

2441

4BR

3BA

11

32423 Dahl Drive

$465,000

2129

3BR

2BA

38

766 Conlon Drive

$260,000

2360

4BR

3BA

111

27653 Hackberry Street

$422,000

3073

4BR

3BA

104

33601 Corte Bonilla

$480,000

2799

4BR

3BA

31

4519 Ferngreen Drive

$264,900

2137

5BR

3BA

8

26120 Palmetto Street

$440,500

2591

5BR

2BA

5

30198 La Primavera Street

$490,000

2028

4BR

3BA

77

5372 Corte Cerro

$265,990

1511

2BR

2BA

19

40809 Robards Way

$450,000

3050

5BR

3BA

15

31921 Calle Caballos

$535,000

3262

3BR

3BA

62

1357 Veronica

$270,000

3105

5BR

4BA

40

27055 Tube Rose Street

$475,000

2740

3BR

3BA

34

42271 Regents Hill Circle

$560,000

3153

4BR

3BA

157

860 Provance Street

$272,000

2663

3BR

3BA

149

27301 Murrieta Oaks Avenue

$505,000

3903

4BR

5BA

6

31051 Pauba Road

$850,000

4783

5BR

4BA

185

3196 Christianne Circle

$275,000

1938

3BR

3BA

67

35758 Abelia Street

$539,000

3201

5BR

3BA

92

30075 Ynez Road

$975,000

5022

6BR

5BA

49

44264 Compiegne Drive

$275,000

2283

4BR

3BA

169

35715 Darcy Place

$565,000

3338

5BR

3BA

4

44659 La Paz Road

$205,000

1080

2BR

2BA

12

3066 Mill Ridge Drive

$275,000

3698

5BR

5BA

2

28650 Via El Pavo Real

$239,000

1152

3BR

2BA

33

44851 Athel Way

$274,000

1340

3BR

2BA

6

41672 Fulton Avenue

$332,000

3038

4BR

3BA

5

28731 Via Calusa

$245,000

1344

3BR

2BA

76

44070 Calle Allicante

$318,000

1552

3BR

3BA

10

26600 Kristy Lane

$172,000

2182

3BR

2BA

47

28314 Socorro Street

$253,000

1508

3BR

3BA

46

44883 Melissa Circle

$344,000

1237

3BR

2BA

48

2650 Banyan Tree Lane

$183,000

1558

3BR

2BA

166

39832 Millbrook Way

$265,500

1532

3BR

2BA

4

46239 Timbermine Lane

$357,000

1846

3BR

3BA

18

33543 Cedar Creek Lane

$300,000

2116

3BR

3BA

26

33570 Willow Haven Lane

$268,000

1814

3BR

3BA

38

33451 Camino Piedra Rojo

$357,500

1309

3BR

2BA

17

34315 Blossoms Drive

$340,000

2022

4BR

3BA

67

37260 Ascella Lane

$305,000

1795

3BR

3BA

18

31880 Via Cordoba

$370,000

1668

3BR

2BA

0

1121 Mckinley Street

$215,000

1125

3BR

2BA

56

28991 Camino Alba

$310,000

1920

2BR

2BA

98

33175 Camino Maraca

$375,000

1955

3BR

3BA

22

16485 Joy Street

$170,000

1346

3BR

3BA

105

40425 Juniper Street

$329,000

1636

2BR

2BA

32

32978 Rossman Circle

$380,000

1294

3BR

3BA

51

33113 Windward Way

$310,000

2100

4BR

3BA

52

39522 Millstream Road

$340,000

1475

3BR

3BA

47

32999 Harmony Lane

$380,000

1700

3BR

3BA

96

14455 Amorose Street

$524,000

3002

4BR

3BA

50

26022 Summer Dawn Court

$342,500

1640

4BR

3BA

15

45909 Goldmine Drive

$385,125

2081

3BR

2BA

46

29408 Rocky Canyon Drive

$310,000

1342

3BR

2BA

20

25248 Madrone Drive

$344,000

1493

4BR

2BA

15

31694 Loma Linda Road

$390,000

1412

3BR

2BA

0

29356 N Lake Drive

$316,000

1690

3BR

3BA

16

39661 Wild Flower Drive

$345,000

1640

4BR

3BA

13

32229 Callesito Fadrique

$429,900

2258

4BR

3BA

46

401 Woodlake Road

$325,000

1768

3BR

2BA

2

33560 Honeysuckle Lane

$345,000

2201

4BR

2BA

59

32045 Via Cordoba

$430,000

1894

4BR

3BA

29

29044 Avocado Way

$332,500

1637

3BR

3BA

82

30588 Parkview Lane

$349,500

1512

3BR

3BA

6

33868 Madrigal Court

$435,000

2902

3BR

3BA

42

15305 Regatta Way

$339,500

2176

4BR

3BA

33

25953 Monaco Way

$350,000

1915

4BR

2BA

30

31910 Oregon Lane

$439,000

2780

4BR

3BA

3

29055 Palm View Street

$342,000

1924

4BR

2BA

73

39860 Monarch Drive

$355,000

2411

3BR

3BA

32

43968 Breeze Way Place

$486,500

3371

4BR

3BA

220

Murrieta

Bedrooms Bath

Days on Market

Menifee 27070 Sun City Blvd.

Sun City

Temecula

Bedrooms Bath

Days on Market 68

1010 Amber Lane

$275,000

1229

3BR

2BA

14

28204 Amaryliss Way

$360,000

2301

3BR

3BA

84

34187 Regusci Court

$503,000

2374

4BR

3BA

55

40971 Bankhall Street

$362,000

3049

4BR

3BA

90

31328 Compass Circle

$360,000

2180

3BR

3BA

25

34108 Amici Street

$525,000

2774

3BR

3BA

52

32223 Yucca Street

$92,500

732

1BR

1BA

76

38500 Magdelena Street

$364,000

2750

5BR

3BA

49

46394 Durango Drive

$548,000

3322

5BR

3BA

21

26818 Augusta Drive

$130,000

1066

2BR

2BA

99

38233 Augusta Drive

$365,000

1950

3BR

2BA

58

39360 Avenida Arizona

$633,000

2189

3BR

2BA

53

27366 Calle Balsero

$169,900

977

2BR

2BA

43

37998 Palomera Lane

$370,650

3301

4BR

3BA

18

39555 De Marquez Court

$675,000

3000

3BR

3BA

52

29247 Avenida Gaviota

$212,000

1249

3BR

2BA

10

39670 Highbury Drive

$373,000

2137

4BR

3BA

33

42140 Lyndie Lane

$185,000

1004

2BR

2BA

33

26047 Lancaster Drive

$214,000

1393

2BR

2BA

6

28533 Authurium Way

$385,000

2699

4BR

3BA

24

41875 Chaparral Drive

$1,295,000

4000

4BR

6BA

68

25915 Camino Juarez

$220,000

1237

2BR

2BA

73

29805 Hazel Glen Road

$385,568

2575

4BR

3BA

50

39010 Benton Road

$495,000

1620

3BR

2BA

57

28678 Worcester Road

$220,000

1460

2BR

2BA

20

39519 Coral Sky Court

$390,000

2160

4BR

3BA

79

38125 Camino Sierra Road

$302,500

1954

3BR

2BA

32

27804 Invitation Drive

$230,000

1413

2BR

2BA

16

31097 Waterton Court

$390,000

2017

4BR

3BA

25

31900 Calle Luz

$326,000

1552

3BR

3BA

8

26875 China Drive

$240,000

1427

2BR

2BA

25

34114 San Sebastian Avenue

$400,000

3505

5BR

5BA

96

35133 Pashal Place

$295,000

1325

3BR

2BA

21

29867 Greens Court

$249,000

1466

3BR

2BA

71

39382 Silver Oak Circle

$419,500

2180

3BR

2BA

17

33855 Wagon Train Drive

$330,000

2100

4BR

2BA

81

26483 Potomac Drive

$250,000

1408

3BR

2BA

59

39461 Tiburon Drive

$419,900

3113

4BR

4BA

15

21723 Amaryllis Court

$346,000

2763

4BR

3BA

16

29596 Kanan Road

$270,000

1024

3BR

2BA

3

39665 Maple Leaf Court

$420,000

2162

4BR

3BA

15

31945 Pony Cart Turn

$385,000

2140

4BR

3BA

17

29163 Deer Creek Circle

$280,000

1413

3BR

2BA

15

39347 Corte Alisos

$425,000

2729

5BR

3BA

6

24125 Rosita Drive

$390,000

3217

5BR

3BA

151

28700 North Port Lane

$280,000

1732

4BR

3BA

87

40176 Julianne Drive

$425,000

2798

4BR

3BA

41

32201 Villa Del Sol

$400,000

2633

7BR

3BA

150

29735 Cottonwood Cove Drive

$292,000

1979

3BR

2BA

93

25409 Blackthorne Drive

$427,000

2607

5BR

3BA

94

20833 Sundrops Lane

$490,000

3052

5BR

3BA

98

29627 Calle Edmundo

$296,500

1591

3BR

2BA

16

26460 Oaklington Road

$429,500

3137

5BR

3BA

8

21131 Grand Avenue

$615,998

3415

4BR

3BA

79

29173 Rockledge Drive

$308,000

2180

3BR

3BA

118

39795 Payton Court

$437,000

3206

4BR

4BA

39

27195 Back Bay Drive

$314,000

1907

3BR

3BA

8

35733 Jack Rabbit Lane

$450,000

3923

6BR

4BA

18

29356 Barite Circle

$323,000

2110

4BR

3BA

76

26233 Woodland Circle

$467,500

3357

4BR

5BA

35

28855 Glencoe Lane

$325,000

1883

3BR

2BA

43

38302 Encanto Road

$468,000

3771

6BR

4BA

27

30172 Heatherfield Circle

$325,000

2389

3BR

3BA

61

26440 Castle Lane

$520,000

3777

6BR

5BA

7

29166 PROMENADE Road

$330,000

2249

5BR

3BA

47

41233 Robards Way

$357,500

2274

4BR

2BA

70

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Real Estate / Home & Garden

Market at a glance (As of June 19, 2016) TEMECULA No of Homes Sold Inventory of Properties Listed

MURRIETA

WILDOMAR

LAKE ELSINORE

CANYON LAKE

MENIFEE

SUN CITY

50

71

8

14

5

40

8

(498) 515

(383) 396

(88) 88

(208) 227

(168) 169

(129) 124

(153) 162

HEMET

SAN JACINTO

44 (366)

15 368

(119)

124

Average Selling Price

$462,155

$402,782

$406,500

$318,643

$485,800

$303,674

$207,113

$205,194

$212,420

Average List Price

$718,371

$674,371

$402,632

$359,091

$600,927

$378,825

$298,227

$288,907

$264,969

Median List Price

$529,000

$459,000

$394,000

$344,500

$495,000

$369,950

$287,250

$243,172

$259,450

$195

$170

$160

$165

$194

$150

$153

$146

$129

Asking Price per Square Foot Average Days on Market

86

85

55

87

115

47

58

121

106

Most Expensive Listing

7,700,000

$3,499,000

$915,000

$1,575,000

2,299,900

$699,000

$1,374,000

$5,000,000

$1,759,000

Least Expensive Listing

$279,900

$129,999

$137,000

$135,000

$109,000

$189,900

$62,000

$34,900

$103,000

Average Age of Listing

17

16

19

23

28

14

27

34

23

% of Properties w/ Price decrease

40%

36%

24%

35%

39%

27%

29%

27%

18%

% of Properties Relisted (reset DOM)

11%

7%

6%

8%

5%

6%

6%

8%

2%

% of Flip properties (price increase)

4%

5%

2%

7%

2%

5%

6%

5%

6%

3071

3060

2470

2126

2531

2498

1618

1706

2002

8,001-10,000

8,001-10,000

8,001-10,000

6,501-8,000

6,501-8,000

6,501-8,000

6,501-8,000

6,501-8,000

6,501-8,000

4.0

4.0

4.0

4.0

3.0

4.0

3.0

3.0

4.0

Median House Size (sq ft) Median Lot Size (sq ft) Median Number of Bedrooms Median Number of Bathrooms Market Action Index*

3.0

3.0

2.5

2.5

2.5

2.5

2.0

2.0

2.0

Seller (42.3)

Seller (49.5)

Seller (63.1)

Seller (51.0)

Seller (32.3)

Seller (61.5)

Seller (55.6)

Seller (56.0)

Seller (59.1)

*This Index measures the current rate of sale versus the amount of inventory. Index above 30 implies a seller’s advantage. Below 30, conditions give the advantage to the buyer. Market data provided by Escrow Leaders (Altos Research) and is current as of 06/20/16. Sales Data provided by SRCAR (MLS) and current as of 06/19/16. Boxes with multiple entries have previous week’s numbers (in parentheses) and this week’s number for comparision purposes. Strong Trends (multiple weeks) in each area are indicated by color: green indicates upward trend; pink indicates downward trend. Valley News makes no representation as to the accuracy or completeness of this data.

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Sports ATHLETES from page D-1 WINTER Boys’ Basketball continued Marcus Gonzalez (Vista Murrieta, 12): 10.6 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 1.3 APG Girls’ Basketball Ashley Dyrssen (California Lutheran, 12): 12.3 PPG, 4.0 RPG, 3.0 APG, 3.2 SPG Geneza Manlolu (Chaparral, 12): 10.6 PPG, 2.3 RPG, 2.0 APG, 2.0 SPG Teya Searles (Chaparral, 12): 11.4 PPG, 7.7 RPG, 2.5 SPG, 1.3 BPG Morgan Allums (Cornerstone Christian, 11): 17.3 PPG, 21.3 RPG, 2.1 APG, 1.7 SPG, 8.3 BPG Angelina Hughes (Cornerstone Christian, 11): 12.3 PPG, 10.2 RPG, 1.7 APG, 6.2 SPG, 1.6 BPG Isabella Marquez (Elsinore, 10): 10.1 PPG, 4.1 RPG, 1.8 SPG Cheldon Alcantara (Great Oak, 12): All-Southwestern League Selection Samantha Gonzales (Great Oak, 12): AllSouthwestern League Selection Kalia Gower (Heritage, 12): 18.2 PPG, 8.6 RPG, 1.2 APG, 2.7 SPG, 1.2 BPG Marissa Williams (Lakeside, 12): All-Sunbelt League Selection Sydney Moran (Linfield Christian, 9): 17.1 PPG, 4.1 RPG, 1.1 APG, 2.1 SPG Sydney Moran (Linfield Christian, 9): 17.1 PPG, 4.1 RPG, 1.1 APG, 2.1 SPG Breana Bilton (Murrieta Valley, 12): 14.0 PPG, 8.4 RPG, 1.8 SPG Megan Ormiston (Murrieta Valley, 10): 11.0 PPG, 11.7 RPG, 2.7 BPG April McDaniel (Perris, 12): 13.7 PPG, 2.6 RPG, 4.3 APG, 6.1 SPG Tehya Burroughs (Temecula Valley, 12): 13.0 PPG, 3.8 RPG, 2.4 APG, 2.9 SPG Danielle Weinmann (Temecula Valley, 11): 13.5 PPG, 7.0 RPG, 3.3 APG, 3.4 SPG Julia Iman (Temescal Canyon, 10): 14.1 PPG Keilani Cooper (Vista Murrieta, 11): 14.0 PPG, 3.4 RPG, 2.6 APG, 3.5 SPG Brittney Reed (Vista Murrieta, 12): 18.2 PPG, 8.9 RPG, 2.9 APG, 1.6 SPG, CIF Athlete of the Year Nasrin Ulel (Vista Murrieta, 12): 14.9 PPG, 5.9 RPG, 2.6 APG, 2.8 SPG Boys’ Soccer Noah Mabra (Chaparral, 12): 13 goals, 1 assist Eric Poland (Chaparral, 12): 15 goals, 2 assists Alejandro Sandoval (Elsinore, 11): 6 shutouts in 10 games, 5 goals against, 88 saves Nick Kane (Great Oak, 12): All-Southwestern League Selection Nemo Castillo (Lakeside, 11): 10 goals, 2 assists Tyler Garrard (Lakeside, 12): 10 shutouts in 24 games, 25 goals against, 100 saves, CIF Athlete of the Year Mitchel Foster (Linfield Christian, 11): AllAmbassador League Selection Robert Santoro (Linfield Christian, 12): AllAmbassador League Selection Taylor Perales (Murrieta Mesa, 12): All-Southwestern League Selection Luke Ekstrom (Murrieta Valley, 12): All-Southwestern League Selection Corey Aragon-Moore (Santa Rosa Academy, 12): 29 goals, 7 assists Matthew Heron (Santa Rosa Academy, 12): 7 shutouts in 23 games, 31 goals against, 174 saves Alan Vasquez-Lamadrid (Santa Rosa Academy, 11): 26 goals, 8 assists Diego Cordero (Tahquitz, 11): 13 shutouts in 21 games, 8 goals against, 62 saves Ricardo Flores (Tahquitz, 12): 11 shutouts in 21 games, 9 goals against, 60 saves Macay Clelland (Temecula Valley, 12): AllSouthwestern League Selection Romeo Hernandez (Temecula Valley, 12): 9 goals, 3 assists Dakota Jacobsen (Temecula Valley, 12): AllSouthwestern League Selection Israel Vasquez (Temescal Canyon, 12): 10 goals, 4 assists Sebastian Castellanos (Vista Murrieta, 10): 8 shutouts in 24 games, 26 goals against, 77 saves Sammy Margolis (Vista Murrieta, 10): AllSouthwestern League Selection Jerad Thoma (Vista Murrieta, 12): All-Southwestern League Selection Girls’ Soccer Juliette Brown (Chaparral, 10): 13 goals, 4 assists Isabella Ouliguian (Chaparral, 10): 7 shutouts in 24 games, 17 goals against, 93 saves Tiffany Chantler (Hemet, 11): 19 goals, 4 assists Alyssa Newsom (Heritage, 10): 6 shutouts in 23 games, 23 goals against, 122 saves Sandra Esquivel (Lakeside, 9): 10 goals, 11 assists, 32 steals Monserrat Hernandez (Lakeside, 9): 7 shutouts in 26 games, 29 goals against, 142 saves Ariana Serrato (Lakeside, 11): 20 goals, 6 assists Marissa Fields (Linfield Christian, 11): 7 goals, 10 assists Aarika Oeleis (Linfield Christian, 11): 27 goals, 15 assists Lily Sinclair (Linfield Christian, 12): 21 goals, 13 assists Annie Blackwood (Murrieta Mesa, 12): CIF Athlete of the Year Jordyn King (Paloma Valley, 10): All-Sunbelt League Selection Lauren Perez (Paloma Valley, 12): All-Sunbelt League Selection Cadence Dougherty (Santa Rosa Academy, 9): 21 goals against, 111 saves Elisia Ginn (Santa Rosa Academy, 12): 16 goals, 10 assists Marie Marlow (Santa Rosa Academy, 10): 27 goals, 23 assists Lilli Wise (Santa Rosa Academy, 10): 22 goals, 13 assists Christine Maurer (Temecula Valley, 11): AllSouthwestern League Selection Kelsie Whitmore (Temecula Valley, 12): CIF Athlete of the Year Bridgette Whitney (Temecula Valley, 12): AllSouthwestern League Selection

Kiara Ayala (Temescal Canyon, 11): 5 goals, 10 assists Hali Oakes (Temescal Canyon, 12): 2 goals, 4 assists Emily Signorio (Temescal Canyon, 11): 16 shutouts in 26 games, 20 goals against, 80 saves Elise Bengston (Vista Murrieta, 11): All-Southwestern League Selection Josie Guinn (Vista Murrieta, 11): 24 goals, 10 assists Ashley Johnson (Vista Murrieta, 11): 15 goals, 7 assists Rebeccah Rojas (Vista Murrieta, 11): 14 shutouts in 28 games, 21 goals against, 107 saves Girls’ Water Polo Pati Alvarado (Chaparral, 9) Lizbet Gonzalez (Chaparral, 12) Regina De La Pena (Lakeside, 11) Reagan Hart (Lakeside, 11) Lexi Polini (Lakeside, 12) Kate Fox (Murrieta Mesa, 11) Carissa Waters (Murrieta Mesa, 12) Morgan Jones (Murrieta Valley, 11) Delayne Lynton (Murrieta Valley, 12) – CIF Athlete of the Year Randi Reinhardt (Murrieta Valley, 11) Kylie Duff (Temecula Valley, 12) Emma Perez (Temescal Canyon, 12) Kennedie Ryan (Temescal Canyon, 9) Katie Peterson (Vista Murrieta, 11) Isabel Rack (Vista Murrieta, 11) Amira Van Buren (Vista Murrieta, 11) Wrestling Hayden Soave (Chaparral, 12) Garrett Strang (Chaparral, 12) – CIF Athlete of the Year Dominik Urena (Elsinore, 11) Mike Diaz (Great Oak, 12) Tony Gonzales (Great Oak, 12) Tyler Maser (Great Oak, 12) Alex Romo (Great Oak, 12) Lance Conway (Hemet, 12) Paul Gonzalez (Hemet, 11) Rafael Perez (Lakeside, 10) Steven Emillio (Murrieta Mesa, 12) Eli Sajia (Murrieta Mesa, 12) Nick Andrade (Paloma Valley, 12) Elijah Moreno (Paloma Valley, 12) Gabriel Ramos (Paloma Valley, 12) David Palacios (Tahquitz, 12) Phillip Applegate (Temecula Valley, 12) Dylan Johnson (Temecula Valley, 11) Paul Monteforte (Temecula Valley, 12) Michael Munoz (Temecula Valley, 9) Patrick Paz (Temecula Valley, 12) Ascension Rodriguez (Temecula Valley, 12) Michael Stann (Temecula Valley, 11) Austin Cuicchi (Temescal Canyon, 12) Darrien Javier (Temescal Canyon, 10) Fernando Mercado (Temescal Canyon, 12) Jason Patterson (Temescal Canyon, 12) Isiah Taffolla (Temescal Canyon, 12) Jacob Cooper (Vista Murrieta, 12) Alex Gomez (Vista Murrieta, 12) Anthony Orozco (Vista Murrieta, 12) Rachaun Wagstaff (Vista Murrieta, 12) SPRING Baseball Brandon Bailes (California Lutheran, 12): .500, 3 HR, 22 RBI, 36 R, 30 SB Levi Schriefer (California Lutheran, 12): .530, 3 HR, 31 RBI, 31 R, 8 SB Rodolfo Echegaray (California Military, 12): .395, 7 RBI, 16 R, 5 SB/2-2, 2.86 ERA, 60 K C.J. Baker (Calvary Murrieta, 11): .289, 16 RBI, 13 R, 7 SB Chae Hwang (Calvary Murrieta, 11): .355, 25 RBI, 11 R, 7 SB Micah Roth (Calvary Murrieta, 11): .455, 16 RBI, 29 R, 8 SB Landon Schell (Calvary Murrieta, 12): .533, 5 HR, 39 RBI, 27 R, 9 SB/4-1, 2.14 ERA, 53 K Adam Schwab (Calvary Murrieta, 11): .338, 14 RBI, 19 R, 5 SB Brent Smith (Calvary Murrieta, 12): .489, 1 HR, 30 RBI, 37 R, 19 SB/4-0, 0.64 ERA, 25 K Aidan Stout (Calvary Murrieta, 12): .384, 4 HR, 36 RBI, 30 R, 4 SB/8-4, 2.44 ERA, 6 CG, 88 K Brian Brown (Chaparral, 12): All-Southwestern League Selection Benjamin Planchon (Elsinore, 12): .281, 17 RBI, 10 R, 7 SB Chapman Wheeler (Elsinore, 11): .368, 13 RBI, 20 R, 13 SB/4-1, 2.48 ERA, 26 K Zack Noll (Great Oak, 12): 7-4, 1.23 ERA, 98 K Worth Planer (Great Oak, 11): .295, 18 RBI, 17 R, 14 SB Collin Baker (Lakeside, 12): .378, 2 HR, 20 RBI, 5 R Jacob Cuso (Lakeside, 11): 5-3, 1.79 ERA, 49 K, 4 CG Isi Soto (Lakeside, 12): .301, 16 RBI, 18 R, 5 SB Matt Lucas (Linfield Christian, 12): .378, 23 RBI, 26 R, 7 SB Bentley Acee (Linfield Christian, 12): .321, 13 RBI, 2 3B, 11 R, 6 SB/1.31 ERA, 37 K, 1 NH Andy Thomas (Murrieta Mesa, 12): .333, 2 HR, 19 RBI, 21 R, 19 BB, 4 3B Austen Salcedo (Murrieta Mesa, 12): .388, 1 HR, 19 RBI, 19 R, 19 SB Brad Prebay (Murrieta Mesa, 12): .343, 12 SB, 13 RBI. 27 R Hunter Woodruff (Murrieta Mesa, 12): .330, 2 HR, 24 RBI, 22 R, Zac Filos (Murrieta Mesa, 12): .326, 1 HR, 7 RBI, 13 R, 10 SB/8-2, 1.37 ERA, 53 K Nate Stilinovich (Murrieta Mesa, 12): 7-3, 1.22 ERA, 52 K Kevin Palm (Murrieta Mesa, 12): .305, 8 RBI, 22 R, 17 SB/6-0, 1.38 ERA, 53 K Justin Randle (Murrieta Mesa, 12): .380, 3 HR, 21 RBI, 27 R, 17 SB, 17 BB Joey Fregosi (Murrieta Valley, 12): .306, 13 RBI, 11 R, 2 SB Gage Sanchez (Murrieta Valley, 12): .342, 14 RBI, 19 R, 5 SBTomas Mitchell (Nuview Bridge, 12): All-South Valley League Selection Kevin Moscoso (Paloma Valley, 11): .377, 4 HR, 24 RBI, 18 R, 2 SB Angelo Capolupo (Paloma Valley, 11): .433, 8 SB, 11 2B, 11 RBI, 26 R Chase Swenson (Paloma Valley, 11): 4-1, 1.80 ERA, 2 CG, 70 K

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Michael Galvan (Paloma Valley, 11): .329, 1 HR, 17 RBI, 16 R Joneil Yanga (Paloma Valley, 10): 5-0, 2.52 ERA, 36 K James Hauck (Rancho Christian, 12): .395, 4 HR, 33 RBI, 23 R, 5 SB/6-3, 3.50 ERA, 28 K David Lassley (Rancho Christian, 11): .370, 24 RBI, 21 R, 8 SB Peyton Miller (Rancho Christian, 12): .396, 20 RBI, 32 R, 16 SB/7-1, 2.37 ERA, 33 K Luke Nobiensky (Rancho Christian, 11): .333, 1 HR, 20 RBI, 24 R, 18 SB/2-1, 2.59 ERA, 19 K Matthew Heron (Santa Rosa Academy, 12): .443, 1 HR, 15 RBI, 23 RBI/2-0, 2.95 ERA, 33 K Kyle Worthing (Santa Rosa Academy, 12): .414, 2 HR, 20 RBI, 18 R, 4 SB Xander Arias (Temecula Prep, 12): .358, 9 RBI, 29 R, 22 SB Kyle Cringan (Temecula Prep, 12): .458, 20 RBI, 16 R, 6 SB/5-3, 1.85 ERA, 5 CG, 94 K Mario Lemier (Temecula Prep, 12): .431, 16 RBI, 20 R, 13 SB/2-3, 3.27 ERA, 38 K Connor Cannon (Temecula Valley, 12): AllSouthwestern League Selection Dylan Alhanati (Temescal Canyon, 12): .344, 2 HR, 19 RBI, 17 R, 4 SB Elijah Davis (Temescal Canyon, 11): 4-1, 2.78 ERA, 35 K Tyler Hardman (Temescal Canyon, 11): .447, 6 HR, 26 RBI, 24 R Tyler Pritchard (Temescal Canyon, 12): .333, 3 HR, 16 RBI, 25 R, 5 SB Chance Hroch (Vista Murrieta, 12): 11-3, 1.27 ERA, 88 K Brandon Luna (Vista Murrieta, 11): .383, 18 RBI, 17 R, 4 SB Jack Moberg (Vista Murrieta, 10): .274, 9 RBI, 27 R, 8 SB/5-1, 2.47 ERA, 4 SV, 40 K Softball Makenna Mullins (California Lutheran, 12): .511, 3 HR, 15 RBI, 22 R

Julia Wilson (California Lutheran, 11): .525, 8 HR, 28 RBI, 33 R, 9 SB Michayla Harding (Calvary Murrieta, 12): 11-8, 3.52 ERA, 12 CG, 4 SV, 120 K Sarah McWaters (Calvary Murrieta, 12): .554, 7 HR, 34 RBI, 31 R, 9 SB Cameron Negri (Calvary Murrieta, 10): .479, 31 RBI, 34 R, 9 SB Jordan DiGiacinto (Chaparral, 10): .375, 4 HR, 20 RBI, 8 R Sarai Mejia (Chaparral, 11): .400, 6 RBI, 22 R, 11 SB Makenna Provenzano (Chaparral, 11): .485, 4 HR, 30 RBI, 15 R, 4 SB Sam Torres (Chaparral, 10): .466, 7 RBI, 22 R, 10 SB Emily Burrow (Great Oak, 11): .302, 2 HR, 11 RBI, 11 R Kayla Green (Great Oak, 11): .342, 3 HR, 23 RBI, 13 R Berta Nejo (Great Oak, 11): .333, 7 HR, 24 RBI, 12 R Dylinn Stancil (Great Oak, 12): .468, 3 HR, 14 RBI, 29 R, 2 SB Autumn Storms (Great Oak, 12): .344, 6 HR, 21 RBI, 12 R/13-6, 0.60 ERA, 87 K Janae Hernandez (Heritage): .476, 1 HR, 15 RBI, 15 R Alina Ponce de Leon (Heritage): .459, 2 HR, 16 RBI, 23 R Cheyenne Alvarez (Lakeside, 12): 2.30 ERA, 148 K Gabby Morones (Lakeside, 10): .345, 4 HR, 21 RBI, 16 R Keegan Zavodnik (Lakeside, 11): .487, 7 HR, 21 RBI, 28 R Courtney Ducharme (Linfield Christian, 11): .554, 2 HR, 27 RBI, 46 R/11-0, 0.12 ERA, 93 K Ally Haydon (Linfield Christian, 11): .526, 3 HR, 23 RBI, 12 R Payton Howie (Linfield Christian, 9): .471, 5 HR, 34 RBI, 31 R

Alex Perez (Linfield Christian, 10): .612, 3 HR, 36 RBI, 41 R, 4 SB/11-2, 1.35 ERA, 137 K Breeana Anderson (Murrieta Mesa, 10): .381, 17 RBI, 18 R, 4 SB Paris Nguyen (Murrieta Mesa, 10): .344, 3 HR, 16 RBI, 16 R Autumn Pease (Murrieta Mesa, 10): .310, 2 HR, 8 RBI, 6 R, 2 SB/7-2, 2.95 ERA, 66 K Autumn Bishop (Murrieta Valley, 12): .526, 9 HR, 21 RBI, 26 R Danielle Gibson (Murrieta Valley, 11): .397, 2 HR, 22 RBI, 16 R, 2 SB Makena Smith (Murrieta Valley, 10): .403, 3 HR, 20 RBI, 16 R, 2 SB Emily Berni (Paloma Valley, 10): .358, 3 HR, 28 RBI, 22 R Abby Callais (Paloma Valley, 12): .403, 8 HR, 19 RBI, 25 R Kayla Constancio (Santa Rosa Academy, 9): .478, 2 HR, 16 RBI, 19 R, 11 SB Destiny Granados (Santa Rosa Academy, 9): .443, 3 HR, 17 RBI, 20 R, 14 SB Kelci Hill (Santa Rosa Academy, 9): .700, 8 HR, 38 RBI, 36 R, 19 SB/18-2, 1.59 ERA, 276 K Skylar Belleville (Santa Rosa Academy, 9): .578, 10 RBI, 11 2B, 19 R Hailey Wilson (Temecula Preparatory, 11): .542, 2 HR, 24 RBI, 19 R/3-1, 3.50 ERA, 16 K Ashley Rivas (Temecula Valley, 11): All-Southwestern League Selection Emily Tidd (Temecula Valley, 10): All-Southwestern League Selection Skye Webb (Temecula Valley, 11): All-Southwestern League Selection Emma Bordenkecher (Temescal Canyon, 12): .641, 10 HR, 40 RBI, 35 R, 6 SB, CIF Athlete of the Year Celine Brito (Temescal Canyon, 9): .625, 2 RBI, 2 R/8-2, 3.37 ERA, 47 K Kendall Sampang (Temescal Canyon, 12): .360, 6 HR, 26 RBI, 15 R

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Sports SPORTS from page D-5 Softball continued Bibi Villeda (Temescal Canyon, 11): .467, 2 RBI/11-4, 3.30 ERA, 37 K Amani Bradley (Vista Murrieta, 10): .392, 15 RBI, 29 R, 20 SB Tristen Edwards (Vista Murrieta, 12): .438, 7 HR, 36 RBI, 40 R, 4 SB Shealynn Ollison (Vista Murrieta, 11): 15-5, 2.83 ERA, 37 K Karisa Ornelas (Vista Murrieta, 10): .431, 2 HR, 13 RBI, 4 R Anna Venes (Vista Murrieta, 10): .515, 12 RBI, 26 R, 28 SB Candace Yingling (Vista Murrieta, 9): .547, 10 HR, 24 RBI, 23 R Boys’ Tennis Henry Cheng (Great Oak, 12) Steve Howe (Great Oak, 10) Matt Kim (Great Oak, 12) Tyler Baca (Heritage, 12) Jack Bowler (Heritage, 11) Adrian Castle (Heritage, 11) Logan Dreese (Heritage, 12) Andrew Johnson (Heritage, 12) Justin Kushner (Heritage, 11) Joe Balleweg (Murrieta Valley, 11) Harrison Carrillo (Murrieta Valley, 11) David Ramirez (Murrieta Valley, 11) Zach Arrellano (Temecula Valley, 12) Robert Colica (Temecula Valley, 12) Clark Minor (Temecula Valley, 12) Jake Taussig (Temecula Valley, 11) Swimming Madison Frederick (Chaparral, 11) Andrew Gamaley (Chaparral, 10) Sara Wood (Chaparral, 10) Holly Chang (Elsinore, 11) Michael Offutt (Elsinore, 10) Carli Baldwin (Great Oak, 9) Andrea Lindemann (Great Oak, 9) Emily Moore (Great Oak, 12) Katelyn Thomas (Heritage, 10) Hayden Cornellison (Murrieta Mesa, 10) Evyn Kelleher (Murrieta Mesa, 12) James Bilbrey (Murrieta Valley, 11) Coleton Brubaker (Murrieta Valley, 11) Marja Crawford (Murrieta Valley, 10) Kyle Fitzsimmons (Murrieta Valley, 11) Jacob Swenke (Murrieta Valley, 11) Darren Wang (Murrieta Valley, 12) Eli Williams (Murrieta Valley, 10) Alexandra Fleek (Paloma Valley, 12)

McKayla Sanchez (Temecula Valley, 10) Leah Robinson (Temecula Valley, 9) Heather Beyle (Temescal Canyon, 11) Brandon Doyle (Temescal Canyon, 12) Chase Halsey (Temescal Canyon, 11) Shane Irwin (Temescal Canyon, 11) Nicholas Johnson (Temescal Canyon, 10) Emma Perez (Temescal Canyon, 12) Kyle Rasmussen (Temescal Canyon, 12) Kennedie Ryan (Temescal Canyon, 9) Miriam Gonzalez (Vista Murrieta, 12) Michal Parris (Vista Murrieta, 12) Benjamin Vanderhyden (Vista Murrieta, 12) Boys’ Golf Reese Phillips (Calvary Murrieta, 11) Blake Parsons (Calvary Murrieta, 10) Jordan Cook (Chaparral, 12) Kendel Hodges (Great Oak, 12) Tim Davis (Great Oak, 12) Haoyuan Li (Great Oak, 12) Ryan McCoy (Great Oak, 11) Jmen Alderete (Heritage) Noah Woolsey (Linfield Christian, 11) Brandan Leach (Linfield Christian, 12) Alex Crozier (Murrieta Mesa, 10) Edwin Kuang (Murrieta Valley, 9) Michael McMillan (Murrieta Valley, 11) Cade Casaga (Murrieta Valley, 10) Jonathan Graf (Murrieta Valley, 10) Daniel Montero (Paloma Valley, 10) Ryan Sias (Paloma Valley, 11) Devin Ferguson (Temecula Valley, 10) Austin Parr (Temecula Valley, 11) Norman Xiong (Temescal Canyon, 11) Hunter Newlin (Temescal Canyon, 12) Kaden Page (Vista Murrieta, 12) Austin Lopez (Vista Murrieta, 11) Boys’ Track & Field Smitty Baron (California Lutheran, 10) De’Andre Davis (Chaparral, 12) Connor Edwards (Chaparral, 12) Nich LaPierre (Chaparral, 12) Nicholas Samuel (Chaparral, 12) Justin Davis (Elsinore, 12) Andres Hermosillo (Elsinore, 12) Anthony Reyes (Elsinore, 12) Jorge Pelayo (Elsinore, 12) Isaac Cortes (Great Oak, 12): CIF Athlete of the Year Spencer Dodds (Great Oak, 12) Solomon Fountain (Great Oak, 11) Seth Knowlton (Great Oak, 12) Asa Martin (Great Oak, 12) C.J. Stevenson (Great Oak, 10) Nelson Quintana (Great Oak, 12)

Jeremiah Ruger (Great Oak, 11) Cole Spencer (Great Oak, 11) Jayden Dawson (Heritage, 11) Andres Henry (Heritage, 12) Aleva Hifo (Heritage, 12): CIF Athlete of the Year James Phillips (Heritage, 10) Lorenzo Burns (Linfield Christian, 12) William Warner (Linfield Christian, 11) Kevin You (Linfield Christian, 12) Austen Salcedo (Murrieta Mesa, 12): CIF Athlete of the Year Carlos Wedlow (Murrieta Mesa, 12) Jabari Womble (Murrieta Valley, 12) Sam Harris (Paloma Valley, 9) Tristan Sylva (Paloma Valley, 11) Freddy Martinez (Perris, 12) Gabriel Sanchez (Perris, 12) Evan Pruitt (Rancho Christian, 12) Jaden Schieberl (Rancho Christian, 10) Sebastian Flores (Temecula Preparatory, 9) Zachery Falcon (Temescal Canyon, 11) Cody Tucker (Temescal Canyon, 12) Ricky Adams (Vista Murrieta) Isaac Delgado (Vista Murrieta, 12) Cole Dubots (Vista Murrieta, 11) Ryan Gonter (Vista Murrieta, 11) Antonio Mitchell (Vista Murrieta, 12) Michael Norman (Vista Murrieta, 12): CIF Athlete of the Year Elijah Steward (Vista Murrieta, 11) Jordan Testerman (Vista Murrieta, 12)

Girls’ Track & Field Leah Rosenow (California Lutheran, 12) Allie Gray (Chaparral, 10) Naomi Lashley (Chaparral, 10) Miracle Onyemaobi (Chaparral, 11) Kayla Elliott (Elsinore, 11) Lauren Garcia (Elsinore, 12) Corby Sumrall (Elsinore, 12) Madison Williams (Elsinore, 10) Destiny Collins (Great Oak, 12): CIF Athlete of the Year Kolonnie Green (Great Oak, 9) Evelyn Mandel (Great Oak, 11) Nicole Rice (Great Oak, 11) Ciynamon Stevenson (Great Oak, 12) Alex Ungrady (Great Oak, 12) Alyssa Ungrady (Great Oak, 12) Mariana Arino (Linfield Christian, 10) Aubrey Herrscher (Linfield Christian, 11) Aarika Oeleis (Linfield Christian, 11) Brianna Wilson (Linfield Christian, 12) Dayna Carson (Murrieta Mesa, 11) Sophia Cadenhead (Paloma Valley, 12): CIF Athlete of the Year Winter Carreno (Paloma Valley, 11) Miale Jones (Paloma Valley, 9) Jemena Nesbitt (Paloma Valley, 12) Damatria Willingham (Paloma Valley, 12) Xaela Cuellar (Perris, 11) Anniya Pelt (Perris, 10) Olivia Cardwell (Rancho Christian, 11) Gabi Ramos (Rancho Christian, 11)

Full time position available, great pay & benefits Must have good attitude, customer service skills, and be eager to work Duties will be mainly outdoors Must be able to operate fork lift and loader Must be able to pass drug test Apply at Tri-State Materials, 31885 Winchester Rd, Winchester, CA 92596

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Two upcoming camps at Linfield High School will help local athletes learn crucial fundamentals in the sport of football. Courtesy photo

U.S. of A. Golf School Sam Snead & Barry Krumweide Methods Taught

For Disabled Golfers Foundation

FREE LESSONS, CLUBS, WHEELCHAIR PUTTING, TOURNAMENTS ALL YEAR LONG!! For more information

ESTATE SALES

ELISSA’S ESTATE SALES Let us do ALL the work for you!! Serving the Inland Valley Area. Over 15 years experience. References upon request Elissasestatesales@gmail.com www.californiaestatesale.com

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PAINTING

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WOOD’S PAINTING CONTRACTORS

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Interior ~ Exterior Professional Workmen! Reasonable Rates, Free Estimates Lic#700305 Fallbrook / North County 760-728-1796 / 760-723-1736 Temecula 951-246-0350 / 951-676-6530 www.woodspainting.com

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are the future. It's all in the soil! Call or visit NSDCVineandWine.com Vineyard and Winery Properties

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Termite/Dry Rot Repair Remodels & Restorations Room by Room Renovations Escrow Repairs Lic#B928620 Insured & Bonded Call Jose 760-519-4432 LANDSCAPING

Synthetic Grass ~ Water Wise Maintenance ~ Clean-ups ~ Mowing Palm & Tree Trimming ~ Planting Irrigation & Repairs FREE ESTIMATES - Insured

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MIKE JONES PAVING • Resurfacing • Slurry Seal • Chip Seal • Crack Filling • Patching • Brick Pavers • Concrete • Striping Free Estimates!

MASONRY

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PONDS - FOUNTAINS

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VINEYARD PROPERTIES

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OLIVOS LANDSCAPING

Wood Patio Covers, Fencing, Decks & Repais

The Linfield Lions football program will be welcoming the AIGA Foundation to their home turf Thursday, June 23, for a junior college and high school PAC Camp College Showcase for local athletes to showcase their skills. On top of the camp for the older players, the Lions are also inviting youth players from ages 5 years to 12th grade to learn proper tackling techniques at two camps being held June 2728. There will be help from some of the area’s top football and rugby coaches, who will break down tackling and teach players how to tackle correctly on the Shadowman training system. To register for the PAC Camp, go to www.AIGAFoundation.com. The cost is $40 online and $50 for walk-ups. Camp time is June 23, 3-7 p.m. at Linfield HS, Temecula. To register for the tackling camps, email shirleylinfielddfo@ gmail.com. The cost is $50 for preregistration and $60 for walk-ups. Camp time is June 27-28, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Linfield HS, Temecula. Linfield Christian High School is located at 31950 Pauba Road, Temecula.

Call Barry 760-728-3005

Business Directory CONCRETE

Coaches of the Year Bryn Wade – Murrieta Mesa High School – Baseball – CIF-SS Division 1 Champions Doug Fairchild – Heritage High School – Boys’ Tennis – CIF-SS Div. 5 Champions Ray Barefield – Rancho Christian High School – Boys’ Basketball - CIF-SS Div. 5 Champions Doug Soles – Great Oak High School – Cross Country – CIF State Champions Bryan Linton – Murrieta Valley High School – Water Polo – CIF-SS Div. 3 Champions (Boys’), CIF-SS Div. 2 Champions (Girls’)

JP Raineri SPORTS EDITOR

Yard Guy Position Available at Tri-State Materials

Boys Volleyball Michael Orzech (Paloma Valley, 10) – All-CIF Selection

Linfield to host PAC Camp College Showcase, plus proper tackling techniques for youth

Help Wanted

for Landscape Materials Supply Yard

Olivia Chapman (Temecula Preparatory, 12) Monique Davis (Temecula Preparatory, 12) Kaitlin Shearin (Temecula Preparatory, 10) M’kya Williams (Temecula Preparatory, 12) Danae Dyer (Temecula Valley, 10) Kimberly Evans (Temecula Valley, 10) Ariane Madlambayan (Temescal Canyon, 10) Lorraine Nance (Temescal Canyon, 10) Nicole Carmody (Vista Murrieta, 10) Mikayla Crawford (Vista Murrieta, 11) Kristal Dennis (Vista Murrieta, 12) Devony Dettman (Vista Murrieta, 12) Josie Guinn (Vista Murrieta, 11) Hailey Mo’Unga (Vista Murrieta, 11) Amanda Van Buren (Vista Murrieta, 12)

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PET SITTING IN MY HOME. Cage free, social environment, day care + long term. Large rooms for exercise and play. References. Call for details. 760-723-6675

HELP WANTED for a Tow-Truck driver at Valley Auto in Anza. Class B License Required. Applications available at Valley Auto or call 951-763-4395.

OVER 13 ACRES!! Beautiful, flat property has a custom-built 3 B/2B HOME- 1800+ sqft, tile roof- AND a MANUFACTURED HOME with 3B/2B. Also a 1B/1B COTTAGE. The main home has tile floors, granite counters, vinyl windows, and many nice upgrades. There is an extra bedroom and 3/4 bath by the garage as separate living quarters. $599,900. (42150 Margoni, Hemet CA) (Tyler). Brubaker Culton Realty. 951-658-7211

PREGNANT? CONSIDERING ADOPTION? Call us first. Living expenses, housing, medical, and continued support afterwards. Choose adoptive family of your choice. Call 24/7. 1-877-879-4709 (CalSCAN)

Got Knee Pain? Back Pain? Shoulder Pain? Get a pain-relieving brace -little or NO cost to you. Medicare Patients Call Health Hotline Now! 1- 800-796-5091 (Cal-SCAN)

G ARAG E DO O R R E PA I R M A N and installer with sales ability. A Rare opportunity for the right person. Email for more information along with qualifications: drinwtnw@gmail.com

Announcements ARE YOU SEARCHING for a new church home? Please take the time to look at sonrisefallbrook.com and check our quarterly newsletter, The Chimes. You may be surprised at the breadth of our mission, of our social activities, and of our outreach.

LANDSCAPE/PROPERTY CARE full time in Fallbrook 951-973-7680. FALLBROOK WINDOW WASHING CO. IMMEDIATE OPENING for Part/ Full time window cleaners. Looking for honest, dependable, detailed, and service-oriented individuals willing to work flexible hours. Indoor/Outdoor Work. Drug/Smoke Free. Clean driving record. References. Please Call 760-728-8116 or email fallbrookwindowwashing@ yahoo.com

Commercial/Industrial Building SHOP SPACE 800 sq. ft. to 1,800 sq. ft. in Fallbrook. 760-728-2807 or 760212-0584.

Employment and Jobs TITLE: CONTRACTOR SEEKING CREW LEADERS AND FIELD LABORERS. Construction/ Landscape (irrigation, planting)/ Fencing (chain link) experience. - Ability to read plans/ blueprints - Be able to operate small equipment - The employee must be familiar with the use and maintenance of hand and power tools. - Be able to perform general laboring duties, such as shoveling and digging - This is an outdoor work environment which will require regular exposure to inclement weather including but not limited to humid conditions and extreme heat or cold Bilingual A PLUS - CLEAN DRIVING RECORD (Copy of driving record may be requested) - MUST BE ABLE TO PASS GOVERNMENT BACKGROUND CHECK - OCCASIONAL INTRASTATE TRAVEL IS REQUIRED (El Centro, Barstow, Ventura) - Position may occasionally require overtime and weekend hours - Position is F/T. Starting pay is $14 - $20/ hr DOE - While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and talk or hear. This job may also require heavy lifting (up to 75 lbs), exposure to noise, and working with others. Please complete company application at http://apexcci.com/wp- content/ uploads/2014/03/ Application-PDF.pdf and return email address above (PDF ABILITIES REQUIRED TO VIEW AND COMPLETE APPLICATION). Walk-ins are also welcome, Monday through Friday between the hours of 1100am and 200pm.

PROJECT MAHMA Moms At Home Making a difference and a lot of money too. Call Lorraine 760-421-1103 EXPERIENCED COOKS & SERVERS and Host/Hostess. 2 years minimum experience in family style restaurant. Apply in person. 739 E. Mission Rd. EXPERIENCED KITCHEN HELP Line Cook/Prep needed for fast paced Mexican restaurant in Fallbrook. Bi-lingual a plus. Call Jon 760-728-4556

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Yard Sale/Garage Sale/Moving Sale

BEAUTY SALON EQUIPMENT for Sale. 714-393-3734.

SAT-SUN, JUNE 25-26 from 8-12 each day. Boat stuff, underwater cameras and housings, scuba/dive stuff, lots of waterproof Pelican cases, tools, camping gear, freezers, fridges, power washer. 30 years accumulation in giant barn-workshop. Bring your truck and cash! 31755 Calle de Talar, Bonsall CA 92003. Near Highway 15 in North County San Diego.

WELLSPRING HERBS & VITAMINS offers a wide selection of herbs, vitamins, essential oils, homeopathics, teas, flower essences and other lotions and potions. Iridology and Live-Cell appointments are available. Come in for your FREE Bio-Scan! Bio-Scan will scan your body and tell you where your deficiencies are. We are located at 1223 S. Mission Rd. (Behind Pizza-Hut) 760-728-1244 www. nutrastar.net.

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I BUY OLD MILITARY UNIFORMS medals, knives, helmets, etc. Even stinky stuff you think is trash. Bob MilitaryPickers. com 760-450-8498.

Real Estate FAMILY HOME IN SAN JACINTO Nice two-story home with 3 bedrooms, 1.75 bath. Over 1500sqft of living space in a great location, right behind the recreational park and within walking distance to schools. This home features a 2 car garage and a nice covered front porch. Listed for only $234,900. (276 E. Sage Rd, CA) (Tyler). Brubaker Culton Realty. 951-658-7211 GROWING LAND WITH WATER!!!!! SECLUDED 50.52 Acres with 360 irrigated Pomegranate trees. WATER: Good well + EMWD Domestic and Irrigation to the property. Retention pond with gravity feed irrigation. POWER: So Cal Edison. This property perfect for GROWING, ORGANIC, CITRUS or other farming or livestock endeavors. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY. $479,000. (27750 Fairview Ave. Hemet, CA) (JC). Brubaker Culton Realty. 951-658-7211

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CASH FOR CARS: America’s Top Car Buyer! We Buy Any Car/Truck 2000-2015. Running or Not! Top Dollar For Used/Damaged. Free Same-Day Towing Available! Call: 1-888-322-4623. (CalSCAN)

AUTOS WANTED/LUXURY WANTED! Old Porsche 356/911/912 for restoration by hobbyist 1948-1973 Only. Any condition, top $ paid 707 965-9546 (Cal-SCAN)

CABLE/SATELLITE TV ULTIMATE BUNDLE from DIRECTV & AT&T. 2-Year Price Guarantee -Just $89.99/month (TV/fast internet/phone) FREE Whole-Home Genie HD-DVR Upgrade. New Customers Only. Call Today 1- 800-385-9017 (Cal-SCAN) DISH TV 190 channels plus Highspeed Internet Only $49.94/mo! Ask about a 3 year price guarantee & get Netflix included for 1 year! Call Today 1-800357-0810 (CalSCAN)

FINANCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. Unable to work? Denied benefits? We Can Help! WIN or Pay Nothing! Contact Bill Gordon & Associates at 1-800-966-1904 to start your application today! (Cal-SCAN)

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ATTN: CDL Drivers - Avg. $60K/yr $2K Sign-On Bonus Family Company w/ Great Miles Love Your Job and Your Truck CDL-A Req - (877) 258-8782 drive4melton.com (Cal-SCAN)

Protect your home with fully customizable security and 24/7 monitoring right from your smartphone. Receive up to $1500 in equipment, free (restrictions apply). Call 1-800-918-4119 (Cal-SCAN)

INSURANCE/HEALTH Lowest Prices on Health & Dental Insurance. We have the best rates from top companies! Call Now! 888-9894807. (CalSCAN)

INTERNET/CABLE/ SATELLITE TV AT&T U-Verse Internet starting at $15/ month or TV & Internet starting at $49/month for 12 months with 1-year agreement. Call 1- 800-453-0516 to learn more. (Cal-SCAN)

LEGAL SERVICES Lung Cancer? And 60 Years Old? If So, You And Your Family May Be Entitled To A Significant Cash Award. Call 800-9903940 To Learn More. No Risk. No Money Out Of Pocket (Cal-SCAN) Xarelto users have you had complications due to internal bleeding (after January 2012)? If so, you MAY be due financial compensation. If you don’t have an attorney, CALL Injuryfone today! 1-800-425-4701. (Cal-SCAN)

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MEDICAL SUPPLIES/ EQUIPMENT Safe Step Walk-In Tub! Alert for Seniors. Bathroom falls can be fatal. Approved by Arthritis Foundation. Therapeutic Jets. Less Than 4 Inch Step-In. Wide Door. Anti-Slip Floors. American Made. Installation Included. Call 800-799-4811 for $750 Off. (Cal-SCAN)

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE HOME BREAK-INS take less than 60 SECONDS. Don’t wait! Protect your family, your home, your assets NOW for as little as 70¢ a day! Call 855-4047601(Cal-SCAN)

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ASPHALT REPAIR Crack filling, seal coating, patching, paving, commercial residential. 20 years experience. Licensed and Insured. Senior/Military discount. Stanley Landscape Service. 951-722-1364.

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SENIOR PACKAGING ENGINEER: Abbott Labs in Temecula, CA seeks qualified Sr. Packaging Engineer. Resp for researching, developing, designing, evaluating, & documenting packaging systems, materials, distribution systems & packaging line equip. Master’s degree in Industrial Engg, Packaging Sci, or highly related field of study (Will accept Bachelor’s degree in above fields w/ at least 5 yrs related progressive exp in lieu of Master’s degree) each alternative requires at least 2 yrs exp in: (i) researching, developing, designing, evaluating, & documenting packaging systems, materials, distribution systems & packaging line equipment; (ii) writing Design of Experiments (DOE) protocols & reports & performing data analysis on results from DOE & other package testing; (iii) conducting distribution testing such as ISTA & ASTM; (iv) investigating & evaluating existing technologies &/or materials for potential improvement & the design of packaging systems utilizing knowledge of ISO11607-1/-2; (v) providing support for activities & tasks to ensure compliance w/ internal & external requirements. An EOE. Respond by mail to Abbott Laboratories, Dept 32RC, Bldg AP6A, 100 Abbott Park Road, Abbott Park, IL 60064-3500. Refer to ad code: ABT00510-KE

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BANG FOR YOUR BUCK! McSweeney Ranch Casita Model on a level 1/2 acre with plenty of room for a pool and existing gated RV access. The unique floor plan features a courtyard entrance. The casita has its own private entrance. The main house features beautiful tile floors, a versatile and open kitchen and family room.$349,900. (3437 Marvel Ave. Hemet, CA) (Tyler). Brubaker Culton Realty. 951-658-7211

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George Williams

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Jessica terpstra

Diana Shirek

Larry Bubley

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Income Farm! 3 Homes on 13.5 Acres! Beautiful, flat property has a custom-built 3 B/2B HOME1800+ sqft, tile roof- AND a MANUFACTURED HOME with 3B/2B. Also a 1B/1B COTTAGE. The main home has tile floors, granite counters, vinyl windows, and many nice upgrades. There is an extra bedroom and 3/4 bath by the garage as separate living quarters. The manufactured home is on a permanent foundation, has stuccoed exterior, and looks like a stick-built home. BARN: Metal Quonset-stylevery tall, over 2400 sqft.

Offered at $599,900

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George Williams

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Jessica terpstra

Doug Ford

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Fantastic Ranch Style home

Hands down the nicest 3 bedroom, 2 bath home you will find. This house has a lot of upgrades. The entire sub floor has been replaced, custom tile throughout the house, all walls have been replaced with drywall, there is an added patio room can be used for an office/den/patio/storage/ bedroom, etc…. Big open SUPER floor plan. Plenty of shade from the palm trees, custom stone staircase leading to the front door. Corner property, quiet, quiet, quiet neighborhood. OWNER WILL CARRY WITH A GOOD DOWN @ 6%. BRING ALL OFFERS.

This home boasts 3 large BD and 2 full BA. Sit by the fplc in the LR looking out the large front windows to beautiful views. Dual pane windows on the home & an indoor patio addition which leads out to the covered patio. The backyard has a large patio, horse corrals and a tac room! Want no neighbors or more acreage? No problem! The lots on both sides of this home are for sale by the same owner. Each at 1/2 acre and perfect for building, horses, or just the rare opportunity to own 1 1/2 acre of home and land off of Park Ave. It is an absolutely beautiful neighborhood!

Offered at $119,000

Offered at $399,900 for all 3 properties

CASH NOW! SEll FASTER!

Growing Land with Water!!!!! SECLUDED 50.52 Acres with 360 irrigated Pomegranate trees. WATER: Good well + EMWD Domestic and Irrigation to the property. Retention pond with gravity feed irrigation. POWER: So Cal Edison. This property perfect for GROWING, ORGANIC, CITRUS or other farming or livestock endeavors. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY: 3 Bedroom, 1248 sqft Mobile Home (on 10 Acres) rented for $1450 per month. Approved Tentative Parcel... more Map for 4 (additional) 10 Acre parcels. Property has gentle slope, viewing pads with magnificent views! Perfect for custom Estate.

McSweeney ½ Acre Semi-Custom! Best Deal! OUR $CASH FOR YOUR EQUiTY PROGRAM$ CAN GET YOU QUiCK CASH: • ARE YOU BEHIND ON YOUR PAYMENTS? • NEED TO MAKE A DEPOSIT ON A NEW HOME? • NEED MONEY TO FIX UP YOUR HOME BEFORE YOU SELL? • NEED MONEY FOR MOVING?

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Offered at $479,000

McSweeney Ranch Casita Model on a level 1/2 acre with plenty of room for a pool and existing gated RV access. The unique floor plan features a courtyard entrance. The casita has its own private entrance. The main house features beautiful tile floors, a versatile and open kitchen and family room. Custom cabinets, beautiful granite counter tops, a large and convenient island, a breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances and a sunny breakfast nook. Make this home a must see!

Offered at $349,900 GOOD PROPERTY MANAGEMENT iS A CHOiCE

Seller Motivated! This is a great home in Sierra Dawn 55+ community. Well taken care of manufactured home. It is on a permanent foundation and the land is owned. Great floor plan, home feels large and open inside. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Home comes with king and queen size bed, refrigerator, washer/dryer, dining set and china cabinet if desired and a full price offer is submitted. Shows great! Call today for an appointment.

Offered at $78,500

• DOES YOUR PROPERTY MANAGER CARE ABOUT YOUR INVESTMENT? • ARE YOU LOSING MONEY TO REPAIRS, CREDIT LOSES AND EVICTIONS? • DOES YOUR PROPERTY MANAGER SCREEN YOUR TENANT(S)? • DOES YOUR PROPERTY MANAGER MAKE PERIODIC INSPECTIONS? • DOES YOUR PROPERTY MANAGER KEEP YOU ABREAST OF CURRENT RENTS?

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New Listing! Basic Inventory! Nice two-story home with 3 bedrooms, 1.75 bath. Over 1500sqft of living space in a great location, right behind the recreational park and within walking distance to schools. This home features a 2 car garage and a nice covered front porch.

listed for only $234,900

5 Usable Acres Just Listed! 5 flat usable acres in East Hemet. Recently graded and fenced in. Utilities in the street. Call today for more information.

Offered at $250,000

Valle Hermosa Senior 55+ Community 2 bedroom and 2 bath home. Upgraded kitchen with granite counters and new cabinets, remodeled bathroom, washer and dryer hookup, new carpet, fresh paint, low maintenance front and back yard. Has a 1 Garage, quiet neighborhood and close to everything, shopping, gas, supermarkets, restaurants and transportation. No charge to apply. $30 charge for credit, background and reference check only if and when you decide on property and proceed with renting unit.

lease $895/Month

Approved Short Sale! Murrieta! Huge House! Low Price! Equity! Murrieta Approved Short Sale! Fresh on the market awaiting your offer! this 5BR/3BA home has it all! Over 3200sqft on a large lot in a Quiet and established neighborhood! Call today before it’s gone!

Offered at $355,000

Hemet / San Jacinto

Murrieta / Temecula

990 W. Florida Ave. Hemet, CA 92543

30111 Technology Dr, Ste 150 Murrieta, CA 92563 (Off Winchester Rd)

(951) 658-7211 • www.brubakerculton.com


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