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Joni Morris pays tribute to Patsy Cline at Cahuilla Casino

Volume 16, Issue 29

Commencement Day at Olivet University’s New Riverside Campus

Tony Ault WRITER

Hundreds of Anza and Temecula Valley residents turned out for the first Cahuilla Casino Concert Under the Stars with Patsy Cline tribute singer Joni Morris and her After Midnight Band Sunday, July 3 in Anza. see page A-3

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Anza-Borrego Desert photo contest is open for submissions Some changes to the format of this year’s contest has been made; here’s what you can expect: a panel of judges will evaluate all digital submissions (submit up to 10 photos; free) and a select number of entrants (between 100 and 200) will be asked to submit a printed photograph for final review ($5 judge/processing fee). see page A-6

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AEC annual meeting at Hamilton High Saturday July 16 Tony Ault WRITER

In the July 7 edition of the Anza Outlook, the location of the annual Anza Electric Cooperative membership meeting and 65th anniversary celebration was erroneously reported. The AEC meeting will be held Saturday, July 16, at the Hamilton High School gymnasium.

Bishop Efraim Tendero World Evangelical Alliance, Secretary-General was Olivet’s Commencement special speaker.

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Commencement Day at Olivet University June 24 with a prestigious guest and faculty gathered at the Riverside Campus to commemorate the graduation of students from Olivet campuses from across the United States.

This year Olivet University graduates were awarded 12 Bachelor of Arts degrees, one Journalism degree, 11 Theology majors, eight Master of Arts, one in Graphic Arts, one in Information Technology, two in Music, four in Translation and Interpretation, five in Master of Business Administration: 16 for Master of Divinity: nine Dr. of

Ministry, 12 total undergraduate, 29 total graduate and nine total doctoral. Grand total of degrees awarded was 50, not including online students and students scheduled for the winter graduation. Master of ceremonies Dr. Matthias Gephardt, the vice president of Olivet University, welcomed the visitors to the 900-acre campus

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which officially opened in 2015. Olivet President, Dr. Tracy Davis, seen as a passionate and energetic leader, pointed out what a gift the new campus is in Anza. Davis resides in New York and oversees the New York school, yet she treated every student and faculty member

Destination Place: a place where people converge, Anza’s newest development seeking support

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Robyn Garrison shows off some of the Americana that will be on display in the new Destination Café, just one of the many facets of her new development called ‘The Destination Place’. Garrison is currently looking for contractors and business to come aboard. They are due to break ground Spring 2017. Jodi Thomas photo

Years ago it was placed on Robyn Garrison’s heart to create a place where people would converge. A place that would serve the community; creating jobs, business opportunity, commerce, a destination place and so the 10 acres at the corner of Hwy 371 and Kirby Road will be known. The Destination Place, Garrison’s dream, is about to become a reality. The ten acres will be divided into several projects, a business complex, a place for Living Hope to have a church and a place for weddings, a miniature golf course, an open venture with a big screen at one end to be used for farmers’ markets/ Swapmeet or a drive in and even a hotel all tied together with green areas. The business complex will be the new home of Garrison’s ERA

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Anza Days Parade 2016 Awards announced Jodi Thomas AREA MANAGER

Every year the Anza Lions Club provides award trophies to parade participants. This year’s winners are as follows: Grand Prize: Pirates of the Caribbean. Sponsored by Lorraine’s Pet Supply & Grooming. Lorraine Elmore who won Miss Anza Days (adult) and Sedona Dawes who won Teen Miss Anza Days were also aboard this float.

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A N Z A’ S U P C O M I N G E V E N T S If you have a community upcoming event email it to anzaeditor@reedermedia.com. Dueling Pianos Extravaganza. July 15 from. 7-10 p.m., Community Hall. Benefits Manzanita Ranch, home of the One Good Day Program for veterans, cancer survivors and troubled youth. Look for their ad in the AVO. Anza Racing Mowers. July 15, racing starts 11 a.m. Pit passes available for nominal fee. Spectators are free. Bring chairs or tailgate. Track located behind Diner 371 at 57331 Hwy. 371 in Anza. To race call Don Watson (818) 384-2636. Check out their FB. Anza Electric Cooperative General Membership Meeting and 65 Year Celebration. Saturday, July 16, Hamilton High School in Anza. Coffee and doughnuts served by the Thimble Club during sign-in 8:30 a.m. Meeting starts at 10 a.m., 65 Year Celebration after the meeting includes lunch, entertainment. Living Hope Christian Fellowship Summer VBS. Has been postponed until Christmas Vacation Kingdom Kids VBS. July 2529- 8:45 a.m. to Noon. Theme God’s Goodness, ages 6-12. Held at Valley Gospel located at 43275 Chapman Road, in Anza (951) 763-4622. The Veterans Administration will be at Swapmeet on July 30 to help veterans setup their healthcare. To learn more about these clubs and organizations- see below. Regular Happenings Hamilton High School. New School year begins Aug. 8. Find out what is happening using Hamilton’s online calendar at www.hamiltonbobcats.net/apps/ events/calendar/. Crop Swap Season June to end of harvest. Saturdays at 11 a.m. under the gazebo in Minor Park. Bring fresh, homegrown, pesticidefree produce, preserved foods, eggs, honey or fresh home-baked goods from your kitchen or garden. Organic and non-GMO crops encouraged. Garden or kitchen related items welcome (egg cartons, Mason jars, compost and more). Items will be weighed in or counted for record keeping purposes. Bring your own grocery bag or basket. No cash, as no items may be sold or reserved. Information, Annika Knoppel (951) 234-1314 or email aknoppel@gmail.com. Let’s Eat at the VFW. Anza VFW’s weekly meals open to the public. Meals are served: Wednesday, 5-7 p.m., for $6.50 donation; Friday: 5-7 p.m. for $7.50 donation; Sunday: 8:30-10 a.m. for $6 donation. Thursday and Saturday’s food and activities vary, monthly meal schedule and happenings available at www. anzavalleyoutlook.com. VFW Post is 1/4 mile west on Bailey Road off Terwilliger Road (951) 763-4439. VFW website http://vfw1873.org. Email vfw1873anzaca@gmail. Now accepting debit and credit cards.

Hamilton Museum. Open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 39991 Contreras Road in Anza. Information, call (951) 763-1350 or visit www. hamiltonmuseum.org.Check out FB: Hamilton-Museum-andRanch-Foundation. Public Library at Hamilton High School. During school hours the public library hours are Monday and Friday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Lunch: Monday - Friday during school is 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday hours 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Located at 57430 Mitchell Road in Anza. Phone: (951) 763-1865, call to confirm hours. Health, exercise, resources, recovery meetings The Most Excellent Way. Christian center recovery program for all kinds of addiction. Program is court approved, child care is provided. Help with transportation is available. Meets Fridays from 7-8:30 p.m. and Tuesdays from 8-10 a.m. 58050 Hwy. 371 (Corner of 371 & Kirby) in Anza. AA Men’s Meeting. Meetings take place Thursdays at 7 p.m., 39551 Kirby Road Anza, south of Hwy. 371. ALANON. Tuesday evenings, 6:30 to 8 p.m. 56095 Pena Road in Anza at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church. For more information, call Carol at (951) 763-1022. Alcoholics Anonymous. Wednesday evenings at 8 p.m. 56095 Pena Road in Anza at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church. For more information, call (951) 763-4226. AV Christian Men Service Club. Food distribution outreach, USDA inclusive, every third Wednesday of each month at the Anza Community Hall from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Volunteer’s skills needed. Must be bilingual and able to add, spell and read. Carrying weight may be required. Volunteers receive first pick of food for their help. Contact Jeff Crawley at (951) 763-1257 for information. Fit after 50. Free Exercise Class takes place every Tuesday and Friday from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the Anza Community Hall. Chair aerobics help with coordination and balance and increase muscle tone. No jumping required, wear gym shoes and bring water. Leader Joe Volkman can be contacted at (951) 763-0827. Assistant is Reba Schulz. She can be reached at (951) 763-2254. Free Mobile Health Clinic. Open every third Wednesday of the month from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. No appointment is needed. Uninsured may only be in the RV in hall’s parking lot or inside the Anza Community Hall. Grief Share. To attend a new session of grief share, call (951) 763-4226 to register. Meetings are Fridays at 1 p.m. at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 56095 Pena Road in Anza. Grief Share is designed to minister to people grieving the death of a loved one through videos and discussion. It

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is a place for hurting people to find healing and hope. Food ministries FUN Group weekly Food Ministry. The food ministry takes place at 3 p.m. Thursdays only at the Anza Community Hall. To order a paid box and help feed those who can’t afford to pay, see below. About $100 worth of food in $30 boxes. Half boxes are available for $15. For every $30 box sold, six people can be fed. Food is delivered once a week to those who cannot find a ride. Drop off prepaid box donations by Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the ERA Office on Hwy. 371 in Anza. Pay inside or drop off during the day in the red box outside. Put your name and request on an envelope and payment inside when dropping off in the box. Information: contact Bill Donahue at (951) 288-0903, Robyn at ERA, call Donald Seddon at (760) 390-5537. FUN Group’s Free Community Dinner. Dinners take place at 1 p.m. on the last Sunday of the month at the Anza Community Hall and all are welcome. Donations of time, money, etc., are always welcome. FUN Group gathers supplies donated by individuals, local merchants, restaurants and churches to prepare the best quality and tastiest meal for all who attend. To donate or get involved call Donald Seddon at (760) 390-5537 or Terry Seddon at (760) 695-7452. Bible studies Anza Baptist Church Wednesday night’s: AWANA Kids Club on summer hold until the Aug. 17. 5-7:30 p.m. Ages 3 to 8th grade. Structured time of learning following AWANA kids’ handbook. Younger children receive patches or badges for reaching milestones. AWANA follows the school calendar. Located at 39200 Rolling Hills Road in Anza. Information, call (951) 763-4937 or email info@ anzafsbaptistchurchca.org. Anza’s Mormon Church. Sunday Sacrament, 10 a.m.; Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Priesthood/Relief Society, 12 p.m.; Wednesday Scouts, 6 p.m.; Youth Night 7 p.m. Information, call Ruiz (951) 4457180 or Nathan (760) 399-0727. Wednesday Genealogy/Family History Class 5-8 p.m. open to the public at the Mormon church in Anza township 39075 Contreras Road. Native Lighthouse Fellowship. Meets the first Saturday of the month 10 a.m. Breakfast served. All welcome to come fellowship together. Located at the ‘Tribal Hall’ below the Casino in Anza. Information, call Nella Heredia at (951) 763-0856. Living Hope Bible study. Tuesdays from 8-10 a.m., 58050 Hwy. 371 (corner of Kirby) Call Pastor Kevin (951) 763-1111 for questions. All welcome. Monthly Christian Men’s Breakfast. Breakfast takes place the fourth Saturday of each month at 9 a.m. Breakfasts rotate to different locations. Contact Jeff Crawley at (951) 763-1257 for information. S h e p h e r d o f t h e Va l l e y Lutheran Church Wednesday Bible Study. Wednesday Bible study takes place at 10 a.m. Church is located at 56095 Pena Road in Anza. Call (951) 763-4226 for more information. VGC. Wednesday. Women study 7 p.m. All women welcome. VGC Varsity Youth Church. Wednesdays - Hangout 6 p.m., meeting 7 p.m. for all high school students. Hangout includes food, fun, fellowship, games and music.VGC Saturday Men’s Study. 7a.m. Breakfast is usually served. VGC is located at 43275 Chapman Road, in the Terwilliger area of Anza, (951) 763-4622. Clubs TOPS Meeting- (Take Off P o u n d s S e n s i b l y ) . M e e t s Wednesdays weekly. Weigh in at 8:30 a.m., meeting at 8:45 a.m. Meets at Thompson Hall at the Anza Baptist Church, located

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at 39200 Rolling Hills Road in Anza. Questions call group leader Marilyn Smith at (951) 767-9324. High Country Boys and Girls Club. Second Monday of the month attend committee meetings at ERA Real Estate office in Anza. Info call Albert Rodriguez at (951) 492-1624 or Robyn Garrison at (805) 312-0369. HCBGC Bingo fundraisers. Held monthly on the second and fourth Fridays at Anza Community Hall 6:30-9:30 p.m. Bingo Schedule: May 13, no bingo May 27, due to Memorial Day, June 10 ,24, July 8, 22. H C B G C h o s t F re e AT V Rider Course by Coach2Ride. com. Class is free for riders 17 and younger. Well-paced handson training session. Local off-road regulations, places to ride and environmental concerns discussed. The State of California requires all ATV riders under 18 years of age be safety certified. Loaner ATV’s and apparel available for a small fee. Call to reserve (858) 382-1515. Get Ready Renaissance Faire hosted by HCBGC. Oct. 15. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Coordinator Robyn Garrison advises those interested in participating to “start thinking about what you may want to be a part of.” Information, call Garrison at (951) 763-2535. Anza Area’s VFW Post 1872. Capt. John Francis Drivick III also includes the Ladies’ and Men’s Auxiliaries. P.O. Box 390433, 59011 Bailey Road in Anza, (951)763-4439 http://vfw1873. org. Request monthly newsletter and or weekly menu by email vfw1873anzaca@gmail.com. 4-H Meetings. Meetings are on the third Wednesday of the month (except February) at 6:30 p.m. at Anza Community Hall. 4-H is a youth organization for youth 5 to 19 years old that has many different projects that the youth can become involved in. High Country 4-H is open to children living in the Anza, Aguanga and surrounding areas. Information, contact Allison Renck at (951) 663-5452. Anza Valley Artists Meetings. Meetings are third Saturday of each month. 1 p.m. Various locations. Share art and ideas, participate in shows. Guests speakers always needed! Contact Sundee Ziegler, President. Call (951) 208-5045. Helpful art tips at www.facebook. com/AnzaValleyArtists/. Anza Quilter’s Club. Meets from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. the first and third Tuesday of each month at the Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 56095 Pena Road in Anza. Anza Valley Lions Club. Guest meetings with dinner are held on the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Meetings and events are posted on the Anza Lions Club website calendar at www.anzalionsclub.org. Meeting Location Anza Valley VFW Post 1873, 59011 Bailey Rd in Anza. Guests and potential members contact Mike Esposito (951) 7609756 Anza Lion’s Gymkhana 2016 Season. Gymkhanas held the first Saturday of the month (usually), signups are during the first hour then the competition begins. Info: www.AnzaLions.org or contact Gymkhana Chairman, Lion Roland Vellanoweth at (951) 662-9166. Opening Day May 7, 8 a.m., May 14 Special Cowboy Days extra pts., Aug. 6, 3 p.m., Sept. 3, 3 p m., Oct. 1, 8 a.m., Nov. 5 End of Season Buckles 8 a.m. Location, Anza Lions Equestrian Field, 39551 Kirby Rd, Anza Lions Turkey Shoots. Shoots are held the third Sunday of each month May thru November at 9 a.m. at the Lions Gymkhana Field. Call Chuck Weitlauf for details (951) 760-0411. Lions Cowboy Mounted Shooting Practice. The third Sunday of each month at the Lions Gymkhana field on Kirby Road in Anza. Coincides with the Lions Turkey Shoot at 9 a.m. Information, Call Susan Blankfeld (951) 7049396. Boy Scouts Troop 319. Cubs meet at 6 p.m. every Tuesday

and Boy Scouts at 7 p.m. every Wednesday at the Mormon church on Contreras Road South of Hwy. 371. Information, call Richard Hotchkiss (951) 551-3154. Boys Scouts Troop 371. Boy Scouts meet at Lake Riverside. Call Ginny Kinser for details at (909) 702-7902. Civil Air Patrol. Squadron 59 is looking for new members of all ages. Information, contact the Squadron Commander Major Dennis Sheehan from the Anza area at (951) 403-4940. To learn more and see the club’s meeting schedule visit www.squadron59.org. Fire Explorer Program. The program meets at 6 p.m. every second, third and fourth Tuesday of the month. Located at Fire Station 29 on Hwy. 371 in Anza. Call (951) 763-5611 for information. Redshank Riders. Back country Horsemen meet at 7 p.m. at the Little Red School House in Anza, the second Thursday of each month. Visit www.redshankriders.com or call Carol Schmuhl for membership info (951) 663-6763. Thimble Club. Meets the first Thursday of the month. Come and enjoy lunch for $5 and more at Anza Valley Community Hall. Lunch starts at 12 p.m. followed by a meeting. The Thimble Club is a local philanthropic women’s group started by local farmer’s and rancher’s wives more than 100 years ago. Join in the proud tradition of the Thimble Club. No sewing required. Information, Shaaron Chambers (619) 2061268. Organizations From the Heart. ‘From the Heart’s’ mission is to help the area’s neediest children. FTH Christian Women’s Ministries invites all women and men to join in their mission. Donate or help out with the bi-yearly rummage sales to raise funds for the cause or to help with other events. Monthly potlucks/meeting are held at a different valley church each month. Information, call Founder Linda Heart (951) 767-9354. AYSO Youth Soccer. Signups held each third Saturday now through August at the Anza Community Hall Swapmeet. The group will also man a booth at Anza Days for signups and information. Registration fees: Early bird pricing, ends July 10, $60. Regular season pricing, July 11-Aug. 20, $65. Sibling discount is $5. Scholarships and payment plans available. Registration closes Aug. 20. Information: www. aysoregion1641.org. Anza Community Hall. General membership meetings are on the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Members are like a shareholder; membership – $20 family, $35 business, both get one vote. Membership and Swapmeets are the main way the Hall pays the bills. No government funds are allocated. Voting members receive discounts off Hall rentals, Swapmeet booths and save on propane gas from Farrell Gas. Mail membership to: Anza Community Building, Inc. at P.O. Box 390091 Anza, CA 92539. Located at 56630 Highway 371 in Anza. Swap Meet at the Anza Community Hall. Each Saturday of the month, weather permitting, early morning to 1 p.m. Vendors wanted. For all Hall inquires, memberships, rental or swap meet call (951) 428-0901. AVMAC. Second Wednesday of each odd month at Anza Community Hall at 7 p.m. Group serves as local liaisons to the county from the community. Contact info (951) 805-6800. Park and Little Red School House. Available to rent, cared for by the Anza Civic Improvement League no government allowed funds, membership pays the bills $10 a person, $18 family or $35 business membership. Visit www. anzacivic.org. Meetings. 5:30 p.m. last Thursday of each month. The park is located on Hwy. 371 at Contreras Road in the heart of Anza. Bob Giffin president see him at Overland Reality in Anza.

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Singer Joni Morris pays tribute to Patsy Cline at Cahuilla Casino

Joni Morris, Patsy Cline tribute singer, has fun with the audience as she pulls a number of “souvenirs” out of her dress top while singing the Connie Francis song “Among my Souvenirs,” during the Concert Under the Stars at the Cahuilla Casino.

In her second change of clothing, singer Joni Morris, changes her musical pace in a tribute to Patsy Cline by singing some of Cline’s more unknown jazzy songs during the first Concert Under the Stars at the Tony Ault photos Cahuilla Casino in Anza. Backing her up was her talented After Midnight Band.

Tony Ault WRITER Hundreds of Anza and Temecula Valley residents turned out for the first Cahuilla Casino Concert Under the Stars with Patsy Cline tribute singer Joni Morris and her After Midnight Band Sunday, July 3 in Anza. It was the first time the Casino, operated by the Cahuilla Band of Indians, held an outdoor music program. Prior to Sunday night’s concert, the casino held small indoor music venues. Singer Joni Morris, who makes her home in Stockton, was invited to perform for the first time at the casino in the foothills above Temecula by its new manager Bruce McClure, longtime friends with the noted singer. Morris sang many of the late country singer Pasty Cline’s better known songs like “Crazy,” “I fall to Pieces,” “Walking After Midnight,” Too Many Secrets” and even a song written by herself called “It’s Hold Me Time,” in memory of Patsy Cline, who helped blaze the trail for female country singers. Each

of her songs brought applause and considerable audience participation. Many of those attending like one couple married 57 years got up and enjoyed dancing in front of the stage remembering the nostalgic country music of the past. In her rendition of Hank Williams song “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” she asked the audience to join her in the song in memory of the legendry county and bluegrass singer. Most in the audience knew the words of his most famous country song. Morris, both singer and entertainer, could not help bring her song and microphone into the midst of the appreciative audience. Nicholas Sanchez, a young man attending the concert was surprised as Morris urged him to come off his seat and dance with her. “That was great,” said Sanchez who will not likely ever forget that night’s concert. Bringing laughter and applause was a Connie Francis song. She sang “Among my Souvenirs.” After each bar of the song Morris pulled out scarfs, a rubber chicken and even a large pair of men’s

shorts among other things from her sparkly western top. At the end of the concert Morris offered members of the audience to come and visit her in the casino. She signed autographs for many purchasing her CDs. Morris in an interview said she enjoyed performing at Indian casinos because she is part Choctaw Indian herself. “I loved it,” said Morris after her first Cahuilla concert. “This is the cutest casino I have ever been in. It is really quaint. I want to everything,” referring the casino entertainment. “I want to come here again.” She praised the people of Anza and the surrounding communities, “they are really friendly. I felt so welcome.” At the concert she indicated she might return for another show at Cahuilla in a tribute to the legendary ladies of country music. McClure in introducing Morris said it was the casino’s plan to bring more stage entertainment to community in the near future.

Surprised concert goer Nicolas Sanchez dances with entertainer Joni Morris, Patsy Cline tribute singer, who made her first appearance at the Cahuilla Casino’s Concert Under the Stars July 3 in Anza.

During the Joni Morris tribute to Patsy Cline, this couple could not resist dancing to the music. The event took place July 3 at the Cahuilla Casino in Anza.

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Anza Local OLIVET from page A-1 and guest at the commencement ceremony with warmth and grace making those she came in touch with feel as if they had come to visit her in her own home. Olivet schools and colleges offer a variety of degrees at Olivet Theological College and Seminary, Jubilee College of Music, Olivet School of Media and Communication, Olivet School of Art & Design, Olivet Institute of Technology, Olivet School of Language & Education, Olivet Business School, Olivet School of Engineering and Zinzendorf School of Doctoral Studies. Studying at Olivet gives student a well-rounded education for life while building on faith and preparing them for the ministry in many areas. The school’s growth since it moved to the U.S. is an amazing miracle, school officials say. In just 12 years their plans are moving forward. Their plans are to reach out and establish Bible/Faith based schools of learning throughout the nation and beyond. Their student body gathers from all parts of the globe and all ranges of age; many from countries that do not treat Christian believers well. They see their arrival at OU as a miracle hard fought for, many had tried to come and get such an education for years. They have left their homes, loved ones and all that they knew behind to grow in knowledge and faith and hope to someday return and impart this wisdom and faith to others. The graduate who gave the student refection speech echoed such sentiments. He had been on a long journey of discovery; finding Christ had given him new purpose and new goals. “At 29, this father

of two finally had his degree!” he stated with glee. Special speaker Bishop Efraim Tendero’s topic encouraged the graduates and remaining OU students to be ‘Visionary Leaders.’ Tendero pointed to the example of the Apostle Paul. In his opinion Paul was a visionary leader and one of the greatest missionaries of the early church. Paul wrote 13 of the 27 books/epistles of the New Testament. Tendero pointed out that two-thirds of the book of Acts is about Paul’s life and ministry. Key points to becoming a visionary leader said Tendero is one must have a ‘Defined Purpose.’ “If we aim at nothing, we will hit nothing. If we fail to plan, we plan to fail,” he said. But as the scripture teaches in Proverbs 16: verse 1: “We can make our plans, but the final outcome is in God’s hands,” and in verse 3 “Commit your work to the Lord, and then it will succeed.” “Let Christ work through you. It’s not our ability but our availability,” Tendero highlighted in his speech. Tendero also mentioned that Olivet University’s Vision Goal is inspired by the Bible’s Isaiah 11:9, “For as the waters fill the sea, so shall the earth be full of the knowledge of the Lord.” “We envision a Global Network of Evangelical Alliance, united in mission and effective in voice, on Nation, Regional and Global issues resulting in a Christ-like transformation of the world,” notes Tendero. The theme of the Ceremony that afternoon shined a light on the vision that drives faculty and graduates to come to OU... “Arise, Shine, for the light has come, and the glory of the Lord Rises upon you,” from Isaiah 60:1 The closing Christian song filled the commencement hall with the

Olivet’s VP Dr. Matthias Gebhardt was the master of ceremonies. Jodi Thomas photos

Olivet’s graduating class June 2016 Commencement.

Jubilee College of Music’s Dr. Emily Ko played a captivating musical selection on the violin.

Olivet University’s President Dr. Tracy Davis, left, is ‘Joyfully’ engaged with her graduates, students and visitors throughout the Commencement Celebration.

2nd Annual Cahuilla Gathering Saturday July 23, 2016 52701 Hwy 371, Anza CA, 92539

Welcoming Ceremony at 9:00 a.m. All Are Welcome! » 5k Cahuilla Rez Run (Registration at 7:30 a.m. All ages, all welcome! Contact Whitney Liera at 951-837-0543)

» Horseshoe Tournament ($500 – 1st place only! Contact Antonio Heredia Jr. at 951-551-8230)

» Children’s Activities (10:00 a.m.) » PEON Games At Dusk ($3000 pot, traditional. Contact George Smith 760-310-8989)

» Birdsinging (Contact Gearld Clarke Jr. 951-663-8814) » Men’s Basketball Tournament (July 22nd/23rd, $1,500 1st place only! Contact Ricardo Macias 951-216-9448)

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same sentiment, “Shine, Jesus, Shine fill this land with the father’s Glory, Blaze, Spirit, Blaze set our Hearts on Fire...” The Spirit of the love of Jesus Christ could be seen on the faces and felt coming from the hearts of all believers involved that special night for the graduates, faculty and student body alike. Their commitment for excellence and to excel through learning, to make their world a better place. To learn more about Olivet University go to www.olivetuniversity. edu. The Offical Bio of Bishop Efraim Tendero, shows he is widely known as Bishop Ef. He was appointed secretary-general and CEO of the World Evangelical Alliance (WEA) March 1, 2015. He previously served as National Director of the Philippine Council of Evangelical Churches (PCEC) for more than 20 years. PCEC is WEA’s national Alliance member that represents some 30,000 evangelical churches in the Philippines. He was also President of the Philippine Relief and Development Services (PHILRADS), the relief and development arm of PCEC that works hand in hand with local churches in holistic ministries

to serve the poor and needy. Bishop Tendero also served as International Facilitator for Southeast Asia of the Asia Evangelical Alliance,and was appointed Lausanne Senior Associate for Integrity and Anti-Corruption and also chaired the board’s Back to the Bible Broadcast, Evangelism Explosion (EE) 3 Philippines, Global Filipino Movement and the Philippine Missions Association. He also served the executive editor of Evangelicals Today, the longest running Christian magazine in the Philippines. Bishop Tendero has a BA in Theology from Febias College of Bible and a Master of Divinity with focus on pastoral counseling from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He received two honorary Doctor of Divinity degrees from Asian Theological Seminary and Febias College of Bible, and a Doctor of Leadership degree from International Graduate School of Leadership. Bishop Tendero and his wife Sierry have four children and two grandchildren. (http:// worldea.org/whoweare/leadership/ efraim-tendero)


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2017 Anza-Borrego Desert photo contest is now open for submissions Some changes to the format of this year’s contest has been made; here’s what you can expect: a panel of judges will evaluate all digital submissions (submit up to ten photos; free) and a select number of entrants (between 100 and 200) will be asked to submit a printed photograph for final review ($5 judge/processing fee). Once the judge review is completed, the public will vote for People’s Choice in each category. To submit a photograph or to learn more, please visit www.theABF.org/ PhotoContest. Other contact information: Ph. (760) 767-0446 email info@ theabf.org and website www.

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Community Hall Barbecue and Thimble Club Breakfast kicked off Anza Days Events Allison Renck WRITER

Anza Days wouldn’t be the celebration it is without the events that preceded the parade and party in the park on July 2. On Friday, July 1 the Anza Community Hall Association had its annual Tri Tip Barbecue, with all the fixings for only $12. Local resident Danny Stone was the chief cook of his slow roasted Tri Tip that was prepared on his large barbecue outside the community hall. “I’ve been barbecuing since I was

13 years old and I’ve learned a lot since then on what makes a good Tri Tip,” said Stone. This year Stone had an apprentice, Braden Firth, who was learning the fine art of barbecuing Tri Tip. At the door of the community hall where tickets were being sold for the dinner, Lion, Marge Kohler was dressed in patriotic colors and selling raffle tickets. The drawing was for the Anza Lions Club to raise funds for the many charitable events they do for the local community. In the kitchen were volunteers Lesli

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Marge Kohler and Carol Franco sold Anza Lions Club Raffle tickets at the Anza Community Hall Barbecue, which help benefit the Anza Community.

Out of town residents (from North Carolina) Ellie Carter and Leah Carter got to try the food the Anza Community Hall put together for the Annual Barbecue, thanks to their grandfather who brought them.

Sebastiabin, Robyn Garrison, Noel Donahue and Donald Seddon, servicing up the Tri Tip, Beans and Cole Slaw. As people waited in line for the food, the conversations centered on reacquainting with friends they had not seen for a while and meeting new friends. The event appeared well attended with all the tables filled and the noise level of shared conversations at a party like level. Early Saturday morning, as it has been for many Saturday mornings preceding Anza Days events, the local Thimble Club, held its annual “All you can eat” pancake breakfast. Visitors and residents alike were seen eating pancakes, eggs, sausage, which the Thimble Club Ladies had prepared. The breakfast began at 7 a.m. at the Anza Community Hall

and even at that early hour, community members were out enjoying breakfast. “I helped cooked with the FUN group that year and we served a lot of food,” Jeff Miller, who attended his first Anza Days in 2014, reminisced about his first parade. “I remember the equestrian honor guard and the racing lawn mowers from the parade that year.” Another longtime resident, Tim Lauridson, reminisced about the parade in 1962 when gas prices were only $0.62 a gallon. He remembered a 1956 Ford Pick-Up truck that was really decked out for the parade. “Back then the parade was full of cars, horses and cowboys.” Rosemary Clark, a Thimble Club member for 27 years, was selling

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meal tickets for the event at the door. Rosemary reported that her fondest memories are working at all the events the club does, with the Anza Days Pancake Breakfast being one of them. To become involved with helping the community of Anza continue its tradition of hosting events that create lasting memories, become a part of the community by joining one of the local organizations mentioned in this article. For information on joining any of these local organizations and being a part of Anza’s Community Spirit contact: the Anza Community Hall, call (951) 428-0901, The Anza Thimble Club at (619) 206-1268 and the Anza Lions Club at www. anzalionsclub.org.

4-H Youth Development Program hosted in Anza Community Hall 4-H is a youth development organization for youth ages 5 to 19 that promotes hands-on, experiential learning. In 4-H, the members have the opportunity to join a variety of projects. The 4-H Youth Development Program emphasizes enrichment education through inquiry-based learning. Youth are encouraged to discover their passions,

adopt a growth mindset, practice selfreflection and set goals. The members can join a variety of projects and these projects usually meet monthly. The members also participate in Club meeting where they are encouraged to participate in more leadership activities and begin the process of learning public speaking skills. The program will be held in Anza

Community Hall July 20, from 4 - 7 p.m. The cost is $55.00 per 4-H year from July to June. High Country 4-H Club pays $10 of the fee. So the cost is $45. Anza Community Hall it is located on Highway 371 between Contreras and Hill Street. For more information, contact: Jessica (619) 337-4353 or Allison (951) 663-5452.

Anza VFW Post, July 15 to July 31 news Tonie Ford SPECIAL TO THE ANZA VALLEY OUTLOOK

So far we haven’t had too many complaints about not serving a full dinner on Wednesdays. However, should you complain too loud, you may find yourself with an apron and shown where the pots & pans are. We sure could use new cooks and helpers. As you can see below, we have very few folks to work in the kitchen. If you’re interested, please give our kitchen manager, Debbi, a call at 763-1291. Activities for the last half of July are: Debbi’s Spaghetti & Meatballs, garlic bread, salad, dessert and Be a

Dork Day July 15; Ron’s Burgers noon to 5 p.m., Karaoke 3 to 7 p.m. and Co-Op Meeting 10 a.m. July16; Comrade’s Eggs to order, sausage or bacon, potatoes, toast July 17; Vickie’s Fried Chicken, black eyed peas, collard greens, potato salad, corn bread July 22; Gorgeous Grandma Day (Aren’t we all?) July 23; Barbara Ann’s Trucker’s biscuits & gravy, eggs to order, sausage and fruit July 24; Walk on Stilts Day (For those of you who want to feel as though you are on top of the world) July 27; Commander’s Dinner – Prime Rib HOT open face sandwiches w/mashed potatoes & gravy, green beans, salad, dessert July 29; and Barbara Ann’s pancakes or

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Growing up in Anza: Memories of Community Parades from my childhood Kathie Beale SPECIAL TO THE ANZA VALLEY OUTLOOK

The Anza Trail Days, Anza Volunteer Days or, as it is called today, Anza Days Parade was always the highlight of my year. How exciting it was as a little girl to get off the ranch and play with all my friends and have a weekend filled with fun. In the 1960’s my dad would get a flatbed trailer pulled by our tractor, fill it with straw, decorate with us kids and any baby animals we had at the time and down main street we would go. I looked forward to this all year. The fun filled weekend started Friday night, Bonfires and evening concerts filled the air. Saturday morning a pancake breakfast was made by the Lions Club. I was so proud watching my dad flip pancakes. Just like now the parade made its way down the street at 11 a.m., lasting a good hour. Anza’s parade started with the Marine Corp Marching Band. I remember I would get tears in my eyes listening to them, your hand over you heart standing at attention, so proud to be an American. Smiling faces and loud cheers could be heard as the homemade floats and horses came by and who can forget the firetruck spraying everyone with water. Then one year we had the Budweiser Clydesdales join our little parade. You could hear the harnesses jingle and the giant hooves hit the asphalt as they passed by. It was a spectacular site to behold what magnificent beauties they are. Now there is a lot of different opinions on how the Clydesdale got here. Some will say it was Sam Norton’s doing and others will tell you that my dad brought them. Nick, my brother, remembers the name of the trainer, Scott Rose. He said it was great training for the young horses. Or it could have been a combination of both. Thinking back, I recall going to

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AEC annual meeting at Hamilton High School Saturday July 16 In the July 7 edition of the Anza Outlook, the location of the annual Anza Electric Cooperative membership meeting and 65th anniversary celebration was erroneously reported. The AEC meeting will be held Saturday, July 16, at the Hamilton High School gymnasium.

Sign in begins at 8:30 a.m. with the annual meeting starting at 10 a.m. Anza High School is located at 57430 Mitchell Road, Anza. There will be a barbecue, door prizes and entertainment. All AEC members are invited

State Route 371 left turn lane project to begin July 11 Mr. & Mrs. Kellogg & my Brother Nick in a cart pulled by Lollipop a Shetland pony in 1959.

The corner of Hwy 371 and Bahrman Road in the township of Anza will be receiving turn lanes. The left turn lane project will be under construction for about a month according to Cal Trans. AVMAC is working with Cal Trans to have a Town Hall meeting soon at the Anza Community Hall so watch the AVO; online and FB for that announcement. Jodi Thomas photo

Our float made by my dad in 1963; that’s me sucking my thumb and Jan Hoganson feeding a pig.

the ranch several times where the Clydesdales were kept and trained in Murrieta off of Scott Road. At that time Menifee did not exist. I remember watching the yearlings run in their large paddocks. I was so in awe of the greatness of these large beauties. After the parade, the town’s people would gather at the park for all the festivities. Horseshoe Tournaments, Tug-of-war in a mud puddle made the night before, games for the kids and lots of booths of homemade wears and food filled the hot afternoon. Saturday night, Fred Hurst, John Moses,

Frank Hamilton and a few others would play at the Anza Community Hall. It was called the Firemen’s’ Ball. Sunday morning you were up bright and early for the gymkhanas.

ANZA – The California Department of Transportation will begin work next week on the State Route Hwy 371 left turn lane project on SR-371 from 0.2 miles west of Bahrman Road and 0.03 miles west of Bailiff Road in the township of Anza. The project will construct left turn lanes for both directions of travel on SR-371. The $520,000 project, which was awarded to All American Asphalt, is expected to end by the beginning

of September 2016. The contractor will begin potholing for underground utilities and clearing and grubbing Monday, July 11, and will continue to July 15. There will be reversible traffic control with flaggers in effect from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Note: AVMAC is working with Cal Trans to have a Town Hall meeting soon at the Anza Community Hall so watch the AVO; online and FB for that announcement.

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though rules/laws are for others and that they can lie and potentially damage our national security without consequence. Such appears demonstrated now. On July 5, FBI Director James Comey announced the conclusion of a yearlong investigation of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton. He made it clear that she was guilty of potentially handing classified top-secret information to our enemies but strangely refused to recommend indictment, as would happen to any other citizen having done the same thing. He said as much. “This is not to suggest that in similar circumstances, a person who engaged in this activity would face no consequences.” Instead of merely citing the evidence and turning it over to the Justice Department, he exceeded his authority by recommending that Clinton not be indicted. This made it easy for the Democratic Party to ignore the long list of evidence he had just cited, essentially undoing a year of intense FBI work. It freed Attorney General Loretta Lynch from having to do anything other than support the FBI recommendation and saved President Barack Obama from having to retract his former endorsement of Hillary based upon her willful defiance of existing law. He campaigned with her just hours after Comey’s announcement. Many openly believed that “the fix was in.” With all that evidence, how could they not indict her?” Lynch was further relieved from the embarrassing appearance of impropriety having met in Phoenix the week before with Bill Clinton,

the husband of the accused, in what was supposed to be a secret meeting, although Lynch denies that they addressed her role in Hillary’s possible indictment. Attorney generals purposely avoid being anywhere near the accused to avoid even the appearance of conspiracy. With this recommendation, nobody now expects legal action against Hillary. Certainly the Democrats in charge are not going to render it, proving for most that justice for all is no longer established or even necessarily a constitutional goal. Comey said, with respect to the 30,000 emails they reviewed, that “110 e-mails sent or received on Clinton’s server contained classified information.” Classified documents are marked as such. These contained information that was classified at the time the messages were sent. Eight contained “topsecret” information, the highest level of government classification for material that could harm national security. These, you may recall, the FBI themselves did not initially have clearance to view because they were so sensitive. Thousands of emails wiped clean, several classified, were never turned over to the State Department as Hillary claimed. Comely did not address her attempt to suppress evidence by wiping her server clean. No one else could escape this charge. Comey continued, “She also used her personal email extensively while outside the United States, including sending and receiving work-related emails in the territory of sophisticated adversaries.” It is possible “hostile actors” gained

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access to her email account. Moreover, he admitted that, “there is evidence of potential violations of the statutes regarding the handling of classified information” and that they were “extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information.” Again, the classified material was clearly marked and Hillary Clinton is an astute lawyer by profession. Such neglect is inexcusable and intentional. US Code 18 defines “criminal gross negligence” as “careless to the extreme” which Comey admitted that she was, but he still refused to recommend indictment. General David Petraeus, who pled guilty to the mishandling of classified information, was sentenced to two years’ probation and fined $100,000 for leaking classified information to his biographer and mistress. Certainly justice for Hillary having potentially leaked to every enemy nation 110 classified documents, many far more sensitive than that of Petraeus, should be at least 110 times greater than his – but instead a violation charge of “gross criminal neglect” could make her president. Comey seems sincere when he said, “What I can assure the American people is that this investigation

was done competently, honestly and independently.” This may be so but his refusal to recommend indictment smells bad and reeks of injustice. Democrats will say, “There was not enough evidence to indict.” Republicans will say, “The fix was in, someone got to Comey.” Both will switch their positions should a Republican next do precisely the same thing. But Constitutionalists see long-term damage to the Constitution and wonder if anyone in the future can be prosecuted for “gross criminal negligence” if Hillary couldn’t. This is a dark day for the Constitution and for established justice. It will be a much darker day if Americans choose to elect to office, and place in charge of national security, someone who, at the very least, has proven unworthy to hold a security pass. Dr. Harold Pease is a syndicated columnist and an expert on the United States Constitution. He has dedicated his career to studying the writings of the Founding Fathers and applying that knowledge to current events. He has taught history and political science from this perspective for over 30 years at Taft College. To read more of his weekly articles, please visit www. LibertyUnderFire.org.

privately, or was it something even more sinister? We will never know. Within hours of that meeting, Hillary shamelessly announced that she would retain Lynch as her attorney general should she become president. So, what’s a girl who wants to keep flying high on the public dime supposed to do? Lynch refused to recuse herself from the case, saying that she would accept the recommendation of the FBI. Then she hedged, giving the Clintons and President Obama an added measure of security should the FBI director go rogue. He didn’t. Director Comey, who looked as though he had just swallowed a prickly pine cone, went before the cameras Tuesday and laid out a clear-cut case for prosecuting the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. Then he walked it back. “Although we did not find clear evidence that Secretary Clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing the handling of classified information,” said, Comey, “there is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information.” No clear evidence? Didn’t Clinton set up that private server and instruct her immediate staff to use it for all her correspondence? Does

Clinton and the FBI director think we are stupid? How can one do the job of secretary of state without receiving and sending classified material? In fact, Comey dutifully pointed out that his investigation found that Clinton, despite her denials, sent or received 110 such emails. Comey also stated that, “even if information is not marked ‘classified’ in an email, participants who know or should know that the subject matter is classified are still obligated to protect it.” If that is not “gross negligence,” which is a felony subject to a fine and/or jail time, what is? The FBI director tagged his remarks by saying, “This is not to suggest that in similar circumstances, a person who engaged in this activity would face no consequences. To the contrary, those individuals are often subject to security or administrative sanctions. …” In fact, others have been prosecuted for doing far less. This was a political decision – and it stinks! I, like so many Americans, are dismayed that the choice for president has come down to Trump or Clinton. We could do better than Trump. However, let’s be clear: There is no one worse than Hillary Clinton.

It stinks to high heaven Jane Chastain SPECIAL TO THE ANZA VALLEY OUTLOOK

When you open the refrigerator and it stinks, you know something is rotten in there. Likewise, when the FBI failed to recommend that Hillary Clinton be prosecuted, you know something is rotten in our government. If you still think the FBI and the Justice Department are independent from the White House and political pressure as they were designed to be, either you just crawled out from under a rock or you are hopelessly naive. Days before the FBI made its findings public, Obama announced that he was endorsing Hillary Clinton to be his successor. In fact, he was getting ready to board Air Force One with her to begin campaigning in North Carolina as the FBI press conference began. Now I ask you, would Obama have made that announcement and made plans to join her campaign if he had not been assured that she would be cleared of criminal wrongdoing? Would he have risked having such a blemish on his record for the sake of a few days? Consider the visual of walking down the steps of Air Force One

with Hillary Clinton immediately after the FBI recommended she be prosecuted. Obama is not the brightest person on the planet, but let’s face it, nobody is that dumb. No, the fix was in. No doubt it had been in for some time. The only question is for how long and what kind of pressure was applied. To add insult to injury, there was that “chance” 30-minute meeting between Bill Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch, the woman who will make the final decision on whether to prosecute this case, aboard her private jet. A chance meeting is when one encounters a friend in the checkout line at Wal-Mart, not when one waits for her jet to arrive and then boards with no one else present. Each had security details on the tarmac that tried to intimidate those present by announcing there were to be “no pictures.” Both Clinton and Lynch are lawyers (Clinton was disbarred) who knew that, given the circumstances, their private meeting was unethical, if not illegal. Nevertheless, Clinton has always operated as if the law didn’t apply to him. Lynch allowed it because she owes her career to the former president. Is that the message Clinton sought to deliver

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ANZA VALLEY OUTLOOK LEGAL NOTICES FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

CHANGE OF NAME

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201607855 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: LUXURY CONSIGNMENT 71610 Highway 111, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 Mailing address: PO Box 2690, Palm Desert, CA 92261 County: Riverside Janet Lee Hanson, 72791 Sage Court, Palm Desert, CA 92260 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Janet Lee Hanson Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 6/20/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVIONS (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2488 PUBLISHED: July 1, 8, 15, 22, 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201607288 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: RAMIREZ HARVESTING 4138 Thomas St., Oceanside, CA 92056 County: San Diego Mailing address: 1433 PO Box, Fallbrook, CA 92088 Alma Luz Delgado Arredondo, 4138 Thomas St., Oceanside, CA 92056 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Alma Luz Delgado Arredondo Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 6/7/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVIONS (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2484 PUBLISHED: June 24, July 1, 8, 15, 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201607240 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: RADI AND RAYED PROPERTY 985 Beaumont Ave., Beaumont, CA 92223 County: Riverside a. Fadi (--) Maidaa, 611 Washington St., Rialto, CA 92376 b. Rayed (--) Abdulnour, 1402 Steffen St., Glendora, CA 91741 This business is conducted by a General Partnership Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Fadi (--) Maidaa Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 6/6/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVIONS (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2486 PUBLISHED: June 24, July 1, 8, 15, 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201608119 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: WEST COAST INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 17995 Collier Ave., Lake Elsinore, CA 92532 County: Riverside Dapra LLC, 41757 Clark Way, Murrieta, CA 92562 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company This LLC is located in the state of California Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name listed above on April 2009 I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Michael Todd Dapra Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 6/24/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVIONS (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2493 PUBLISHED: July 8, 15, 22, 29, 2016

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case Number: RIC 1607729 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Petitioner: ANGELA ELIZABETH KARLI Filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Name: ANGELA ELIZABETH KARLI Proposed Name: ANGELA ELIZABETH OLAH THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING Date: Aug 3, 2016 Time: 8:30am Dept: 2 The address of the court is 4050 Main Street, (PO Box 431) Riverside, CA 92501-0431 A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Anza Valley Outlook Date: June 22, 2016 Signed: John W Vineyard, Judge of the Superior Court LEGAL: 2491 PUBLISHED: July 1, 8,15, 22, 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201607239 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: QUICK STOP LIQUOR 985 Beaumont Ave., Beaumont, CA 92223 County: Riverside Quick Stop Liquor Inc., 985 Beaumont Ave., Beaumont, CA 92223 This business is conducted by a Corporation This Corporation is located in the state of California Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Rayed (--) Abdulnour Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 6/6/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVIONS (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2485 PUBLISHED: June 24, July 1, 8, 15, 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201607272 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: KATE AND ALY 29850 Puesta Del Sol, Temecula CA 92591 County: Riverside Katelyn Alyssa Brenier, 29850 Puesta Del Sol, Temecula CA 92591 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Katelyn Alyssa Brenier Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 6/7/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVIONS (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2487 PUBLISHED: June 24, July 1, 8, 15, 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201607386 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: MARIPOSA DESIGNS 35407 Vista Real, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 County: Riverside Margaret (--) Biello, 35407 Vista Real, Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Margaret (--) Biello Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 6/9/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVIONS (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2489 PUBLISHED: July 1, 8, 15, 22, 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201608319 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: ASD DISTRIBUTION 5111 Felspar St., Riverside, CA 92509 County: Riverside Syed Asad Mehdi, 8001 Carlyle Dr., Riverside, CA 92509 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Syed Asad Mehdi Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 6/30/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVIONS (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2497 PUBLISHED: July 8, 15, 22, 29, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201607786 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: ADAMAND VACATIONS 47840 Calle Diamante, Indio, CA 92201 Mailing address: 25360 Mead Street, Loma Linda, CA 92354 County: Riverside Dianna (--) Ambartsumyan, 25360 Mead Street, Loma Linda, CA 92354 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Dianna (--) Ambartsumyan Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 6/17/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVIONS (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2498 PUBLISHED: July 8, 15, 22, 29, 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201607594 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: O’REILLY AUTO PARTS #4941 15105 Perris Blvd., Moreno Valley, CA 92551 County: Riverside Mailing address: PO Box 1156, Attn: Tax Dept., Springfield, MO 65801 O’Reilly Automotive Enterprises, LLC, 233 S. Patterson Ave., Springfield, MO 65802 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company This LLC is located in Delaware/CA Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Tom McFall Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 6/15/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVIONS (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2490 PUBLISHED: July 1, 8, 15, 22, 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201607632 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: STRING INSTRUMENTS & MORE 26370 Palm Tree Ln., Murrieta, CA 92563 County: Riverside Jesus Citlaltzin Mondragon, 26370 Palm Tree Ln., Murrieta, CA 92563 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Jesus Citlaltzin Mondragon Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 6/15/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVIONS (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2492 PUBLISHED: July 1, 8, 15, 22, 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201608020 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: BRUJOS BREWING 39809 Avenida Acacias St. A, Murrieta, CA 92532 Mailing address: 42150 Sweetshade Lane, Temecula, CA 92591 County: Riverside 1. Joseph Peter Flores, 42150 Sweetshade Lane, Temecula, CA 92591 2. Samuel Zermeno Almeida, 28370 El Toro Rd., Lake Elsinore, CA 92532 This business is conducted by a General Partnership Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Joseph Peter Flores Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 6/22/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVIONS (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2495 PUBLISHED: July 8, 15, 22, 29, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201608320 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: EYE CANDY E-JUICE 5111 Felspar St., Riverside, CA 92509 County: Riverside Easy World, LLC, 5111 Felspar St., Riverside, CA 92509 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company This LLC is located in the state of California Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Syed Asad Mehdi Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 6/30/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVIONS (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2496 PUBLISHED: July 8, 15, 22, 29, 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201607965 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: HAPPY KILOWATT ELECTRICAL 44865 Terwilliger Rd., Anza, CA 92539 County: Riverside Dale Hilton Seymour, 44865 Terwilliger Rd., Anza, CA 92539 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Dale Hilton Seymour Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 6/22/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVIONS (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2494 PUBLISHED: July 8, 15, 22, 29, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201608027 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 1. PRIMA REAL ESTATE 2. PRIMA HOMES 3. PRIMA’S HOMES 4. PRIMA NOTARY PUBLIC 5. THE BUTLER ESTATES 29483 Cara Way, Temecula, CA 92591 County: Riverside Prima Service, Inc., 29483 Cara Way, Temecula, CA 92591 This business is conducted by a Corporation This Corporation is located in the state of California Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name listed above on 6/22/2016 I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Prima Evangaline Butler Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 6/22/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2499 PUBLISHED: July 15, 22, 29, August 5, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201608582 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: GARCIA CLEANING SERVICES 1466 Windrider St., San Jacinto, CA 92582 County: Riverside Juan (--) Garcia Jr., 1466 Windrider St., San Jacinto, CA 92582 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious business name listed above on 7/1/2016 I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Juan (--) Garcia Jr Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 7/7/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2502 PUBLISHED: July 15, 22, 29, August 5, 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201608374 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: ANDECOR 73375 El Paseo, Ste H, Palm Desert, CA 92260 County: Riverside Audel (--) Cardenas, 73375 El Paseo, Ste H, Palm Desert, CA 92260 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Audel (--) Cardenas Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 7/1/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2500 PUBLISHED: July 15, 22, 29, August 5, 2016 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201608206 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: LA QUINTA PSYCHOLOGY 78060 Calle Estado, La Quinta, CA 92253 County: Riverside Petra (--) Olesovsky, 9800 Primrose Drive, Riverside, CA 92503 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Petra (--) Olesovsky Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 6/27/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2501 PUBLISHED: July 15, 22, 29, August 5, 2016

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-201608421 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: PATCHARA PALMER ENTERPRIZES 56630 Hwy 371, Anza, CA 92539 County: Riverside Mailing address: 49833 Mojave Ct., Aguanga, CA 92536 Patchara Chansricha Palmer, 49833 Mojave Ct., Aguanga, CA 92536 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Patchara Chansricha Palmer Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 7/1/2016 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 2503 PUBLISHED: July 15, 22, 29, August 5, 2016


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Anza Days Parade 2016 Awards announced

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President’s Float: Little Mermaid. Sponsored by the Anza Thimble Club. Jodi Thomas photos

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Gershon Bachus Vintners to host Surfin Through the Vines on July 23 Andrea Verdin Staff Writer Just because there isn’t an ocean in Temecula doesn’t mean people can’t enjoy the beach lifestyle. On July 23, Gershon Bachus Vintners will show that being at the beach is a state of mind as it hosts Surfin Through the Vines, a beach party, at its Temecula winery. This second annual event is meant to celebrate the Gershon Bachus clique, but everyone is invited to attend and enjoy a gourmet meal, bottle of wine and much more. Guests can stroll along the winery’s property in anticipation to the meal, and relax in the cool weather before

celebrating with others. “We do it as an appreciation party for the membership of our small wine club,” said Christina Falik, who owns the winery with her husband Ken. “We’ll have the place decorated in a back-tothe-beach theme, so the dress is casual beach attire. However, we will have a plated dinner by Sorrel Bistro, which provides high end food.” To add to the beach party feel, Gershon Bachus will have music by Surfs Up, a Beach Boys cover band. “We lived in Laguna Beach for years, and this is our beach party,” said Falik, who said clique members can choose the bottle that

they take home with them at the end of the night. “I believe our Grenache and tutto rosso are going to be the most popular options with our food choices, as well as our white wine,” she continued. Gershon Bachus has managed to keep its clique intimate intentionally, which allows for more appreciation of their wines from its membership. “ We d o n ’ t r e l e a s e w i n e younger than five years old,” said Falik. “Newer vintages are less expensive, but they are also not ready. They need to settle and spend a certain amount of time in the barrel, and in the bottle. We test the wine day after day, and with the exception of our white wine, each needs to be aged. It’s a little more expensive, but it’s worth every penny.” Clique members are happy to invest a little more in the experience. “ Wi t h o u r l i m i t e d w i n e membership, with only about 500 to 550 members so we know we have to age at least that much wine. We are very serious about the wine.” A Gershon Bachus Vintners clique member is not someone who wants to blend in with the crowd, says Falik. “They want impeccable service and become educated on what they’re drinking,” she said. “We have a lot of loyal folks that have been with us since we started the clique almost three years ago. We keep our customers in mind with these events and productions, and hope that each bottle of wine is as great as the first one shared with us. Our wine really does get better with time.”

Courtesy Photos Hulse Photography Gershon Bachus Vintners’ winemaker Dakota Denton hosting a seated wine tasting. To RSVP for Surfin Through the Vines, contact Christina Falik at christinagbv@gmail.com with the number of tickets needed.

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Wine Country map courtesy of Temecula Valley Winegrowers The Grenache from Gershon Bachus is a “go to” summer wine for pork or poultry.

EVENTS CALENDAR 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. 1-4 p.m. 3-8 p.m. 3-5:30 p.m. 5-7 p.m. 5-8 p.m. 5-8 p.m. 5-8 p.m. 5:30 -8:30 p.m. 6 to 9 p.m. 6 to 9 p.m. 6 to 9 p.m. 6 to 9 p.m. 6 to 9 p.m. 6 to 9 p.m. 6 to 9 p.m. 7 to 9 p.m. 7 to 9:30 p.m. 7 to 10 p.m. 7 to 10 p.m. 7 to 11 p.m. 8 a.m. 9:30 to11 a.m. 10a.m. to 5 p.m. 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 12 to 4 p.m. 12 to 4 p.m. 12 to 4 p.m. 1 to 2:30 p.m. 1 to 4 p.m. 1 to 4 p.m. 1 to 4 p.m. 1 to 5 p.m. 1 to 5 p.m. 1 to 5 p.m. 5 to 7 p.m. 5 to 8 p.m. 5 to 8 p.m. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. 6 to 9 p.m. 6 to 9 p.m. 6 to 9 p.m. 7 to 9:30 p.m. 7 to 9:30 p.m. 7 to 10 p.m. 7 to 11 p.m. 8 a.m. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 10 a.m. to 5 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 a.m. to 5 p.m. 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 12 to 3 p.m. 12 to 4 p.m. 12 to 4 p.m. 1 to 2:30 p.m. 1 to 3 p.m. 1 to 4 p.m. 1 to 4 p.m. 1 to 4 p.m. 1 to 4 p.m. 1 to 5 p.m. 1 to 5 p.m. 2 to 5 p.m. 2 to 5 p.m. 2 to 5 p.m. 4 to 7 p.m. 6 to 8 p.m. 7 to 9:30 p.m.

Friday, July 15 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 Live Music, Restaurant at Leoness Wine Flight Fridays, Meritage at Callaway Happy Hour, Vineyard Rose, South Coast Winery Annual Wine & Vine Symposium, Leoness Cellars Live Music, Harmony Road, Avensole Winery Live Music, Joshua Taylor, Cougar Winery Live Music, Restaurant at Leoness Live Music, Brian Stodart, Restaurant at Ponte Winery Karaoke Night, Bel Vino Winery Sip into the Sunset, Briar Rose Winery Live Music, Astra Kelly, Meritage at Callaway Live Music, Illegal Sweedes, Fazeli Winery Live Music, Chickenbone Slim & The Biscuits, Lorimar Winery Live Music, Bruce Harvey, Vineyard Rose, South Coast Winery Live Music, Little Lies Band with Big Truth, Thornton Winery Jazz Fridays, Steve Oliver, Keyways Winery Shakesepeare in the Vines, Hamlet, Bailey Vineyard & Winery Live Music, Mickie Arnett, Miramonte Winery “Murder…Without a Clue” Dinner, Mt Palomar Winery Live Music, Kyle Castellani, Ponte Winery Cellar Lounge Sat, July 16 Stretch: Harmonizing Hatha, Grapeseed Spa, South Coast Winery Soul Saturdays, Keyways Vineyard Winery Craft Faire, Maurice Car’rie Winery Wine Appreciation Class, Falkner Winery Oak Mountain Winery University, Oak Mountain Winery Behind the Scenes Wine Tour, South Coast Winery Moto Barrel Room Tours, Doffo Winery Bailey Estate Club Tasting Live Music, Soul Fire, Bel Vino Winery Live Music, Tony Suraci, Masia De La Vinya Winery Live Music, Dustin Jake, Wilson Creek Winery Elegant Food & Wine Pairing, Carter Estate Live Music, Michael LeClerc, Avensole Winery Live Music, Lucy LaForge, Doffo Winery Live Music, Danielle Taylor, Robert Renzoni Vineyards Live Music, Shoot 4 Tuezday, Fazeli Cellars (Mark Renk, Old Town) Live Music, Tralain Roslyn, Danza Del Sol Live Music, Barrel Room at Leoness Cellars Live Music, Mickie Arnett, Meritage at Callaway Winery Live Music, Tim Walsh, Avensole Winery Live Music, Restaurant at Leoness Cellars Live Music, Ron Freshman, The Restaurant at Ponte Winery Live Music, Old School, Lorimar Winery Live Music, Blessie Hopkins, Vineyard Rose, South Coast Winery Live Music, Buzz Campbell, Wiens Family Cellars Shakesepeare in the Vines, Hamlet, Bailey Vineyard & Winery Jazz Concert series, Al Jarreau, Thornton Winery Live Music, Indica Roots, Miramonte Winery Live Music, Chini & Camberos, Cellar Lounge at Ponte Winery Sun, July 17 Hot Yoga, Grapeseed Spa, South Coast Winery Oak Mountain Winery University, Oak Mountain Winery Bubble Brunch, Wilson Creek Winery Sunday Brunch at Meritage, Callaway Winery Craft Faire, Maurice Car’rie Winery Behind the Scenes Wine Tour, South Coast Winery Moto Barrel Room Tour, Doffo Winery Bailey Estate Club Tasting Pet Fair, Oak Mointain Winery Dog Day Sundays, Carol’s Restaurant at Baily’s Winery Funday Sunday, Falkner Winery Live Music, Billy Watson, Bel Vino Winery Live Music, Jeff Tucker, Wilson Creek Winery Elegant Food & Wine Pairing, Carter Estate Pant Nite, Coco Caliente, Mount Palomar Winery Live Music, Danielle Taylor, Europa Village Live Music, Restaurant at Leoness Cellars “Sounds of Sunday”, Dustin Jake, Monte De Oro Winery Live Music, Harmony Road, Robert Renzoni Vineyards Live Music, Chris Fast Band, Fazeli Cellars (Tony Suraci, Old Town) Live Music, American Made Band, Oak Mountain Winery Live Music, Shultz & Hamilton, Avensole Winery Live Music, Shaulo Kitan Walko, Cougar Vineyard & Winery Live Music, Shane Hall & The Diabolicals, Lorimar Winery Live Music, Rhonda Parish & Vince Mendoza Duo, Miramonte Winery Live Music, R.O.C. Duo, Meritage at Callaway Winery Shakesepeare in the Vines, Hamlet, Bailey Vineyard & Winery

For more information on Gershon Bachus Vintners, go to www.gershonbachus.com.


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Brown, Salgado honored at 15th annual Hemet San Jacinto Awards Gala Paul Bandong STAFF WRITER

HEMET – Fire Chief Scott Brown and Rose Salgado were selected as Man and Woman of the Year, respectively, at the Hemet San Jacinto Valley Chamber of Commerce 15th Annual Awards Gala June 24, held at the Lodge at Four Seasons in Hemet. The 2016-17 HSJVC Board of Directors were also installed. Brown was nominated for “2016 Man of the Year” along with Randy Record of the Eastern Municipal Water District, Richard Perry of VIP Autos, Lakshman Koka of SJ Medical, Phil Burch of ServiceMaster Professionals, John Scott of Community Christian Church and Kevin Walker of Arrow Printing. “I am deeply honored to serve the men and women of the Hemet Fire Department and most proud to serve our community,” said Chief Brown. Salgado was one of five nominees for “2016 Woman of the Year”, including Claudette Anderson of Bank of America, Sonia Ramos of Boxing for Christ, Karena Chum of Altura Credit Union and Lynn Peterson with the Ramona Bowl Ampitheatre. Nine businesses were nominated for “Large Business of the Year”: SJ Medical/Dr. Koka, Altura Credit Union, San Jacinto Unified School District, The bank of Hemet, Hemet Car Wash Gosch Auto group, Bank of America, Walmart Neighborhood Market and ServiceMaster

Professionals. The Award went to San Jacinto Unified School District. Downtown Deli and Coffee was selected as the “Small Business of the Year.” Also vying for the award were Platinum Multimedia & Technology, Malone Vending, VIP Autos, The Net Medic, The Arrangement Gallery, La Michoacana 100% Natural, and Rasha Professional Lighting. “This is completely humbling. Thank you to all of our customers who have helped make us what we are,” said owner Steve Covington. “Restaurant of the Year” went to New Generation Sizzler who edged out El Patron Mexican Grill & Cantina, The Anchor Bar Club, Ideku Mongolian Grill, Sweet Baby Janes, Stadium Pizza and Downtown Deli. The Bank of Hemet was recognized for “Customer Service of the Year.” Also nominated in that category were Altura Credit Union, Bank of America, Walmart Neighborhood Market and ServiceMaster Professionals. “New Business of the Year” is Tractor Supply Company. Five other businesses were nominated in this category: Ideku Mongolian Grill, Rasha Professional Lighting, Platinum Multimedia & Technology, Walmart Neighborhood Market and RK Salon and Spa. Eight businesses were in the running for the “Business Beautification” Award: Golden Era Golf Course, New Generation Sizzler, RK Salon and Spa, Ramona Bowl Ampitheatre, VIP Tots, Planet Fit-

ness, Stater Brothers and Downtown Deli. The Award was given to Stater Bros on Florida and Sanderson. The “Non-Profit of the Year” award went to the Soboba Foundation. Boxing for Christ, Golden Era Golf Course, Cops 4 Kids & Communities, VIP Tots, T.H.E. Center and the Historic Hemet Theatre were also nominated for the award. The festive evening included entertainment by “Musica!”, a children’s string orchestra affiliated with the Diamond Valley Arts Council, as well as illusions by Las Vegas professional Anders Hansen. A highlight of the evening was a video presentation of the recent

Chamber Soboba Lip Sync competition. Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez (R-Assembly District 67) was the installing officer for the 2016-17 Board of Directors that includes Bobbie Christie, Claudette Anderson of Bank of America, Dr. Vince record of San Jacinto Unified School District, Pat McGivney (CPA), Dr. Lakshman Koka of SJ Medical Clinic, Ray Shalizi of the Country Club at Soboba Springs, Steve Knauss of Gosch Ford, Phil Burch of ServiceMaster, Richard Perry of V.I.P. Autos, Karena Chum of Altura Credit union and Joel Bergenfeld of Hemet Valley Medi-

cal Center. The Executive Committee consists of Chairman Michael Carle of Golden Village Palms RV resort, Tresurer Becky Elam of Mt San Jacinto College, Secretary Dee Cozart of Cozart Management Services, Immediate Past Chairman Dr. Roberto Guadamuz of Guadamuz Chiropractic and Andy Anderson, Executive Director of HSJVC. Master of Ceremonies for the evening was Alexander Yepremian. Gala Committee Chairwoman Claudette Anderson, VP Business Banking at Bank of America, is credited with leading the event planning and setup for the gala.

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Weichert, Realtors – Murphy & Murphy, named June business of the month Marie Waldron SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

Successful family-run businesses seem to be getting harder to find in California. This is unfortunate, since these businesses are often so vital to our economy and to our quality of life. This month I would like to salute one such business, Weichert, Realtors – Murphy & Murphy in Fallbrook. Owners Chris and Kim Murphy opened Murphy & Murphy Southern California Realty in 2012,

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brand was purchased. Now doing business as Weichert, Realtors – Murphy & Murphy, the successful local boutique brokerage has expanded as a national brand with worldwide coverage. Murphy & Murphy’s mission statement, “Service Oriented Realtors putting the needs of clients and community first,” has become far more than just a business slogan. Over Memorial Day weekend, the second annual Weichert, Realtors – Murphy & Murphy Charity Golf Tournament was held at Pala Mesa Golf Resort, with golfers from across Southern California taking part, including 28 Wounded Warriors. The top 3 finishing teams will take part in the Randy Jones Invitational Charity Golf Tournament and are eligible to win a $10,000 donation for the Fallbrook Food Pantry, with $2,500 and $1,000 donations going to the second and third-place winner’s favorite charities. According to Kim Murphy, “Our goal is to give back to Fallbrook and to those less fortunate by supporting the Fallbrook Food Pantry.” Small businesses like Murphy & Murphy not only provide employment and pay taxes, but through their commitment to public service they enrich and support our communities. I am proud to recognize Weichert, Realtors – Murphy & Murphy as my Business of the Month for June, 2016.


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Real Estate / Home & Garden

When buying a new home, be sure to consider the neighborhood

John Occhi and Mike Mason SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

When considering the purchase of a home, there is so much more than the bedroom and bathroom count to consider. Items like the kitchen counters, plumbing and lighting fixtures and even the landscape can all be modified to fit your personality. What can never be changed about a prospective home is the neighborhood it’s located in. This single issue is perhaps the most critical element to selecting that perfect dream home. What to consider when evaluating a neighborhood Local Laws – Throughout Riverside County each city has their own laws on the books that often dictate what can and cannot be done with residential real estate. In some cities, the laws change from neighborhood to neighborhood. In the unincorporated areas of Riverside County, there are County Ordinances that must be adhered to. Depending on where you end up calling home, the local laws can be dramatically different than what you are currently used to. You may find that there are restrictions on where you can park and during which hours (no overnight parking is not that uncommon in parts of the county). There may be limitations as to what type of vehicle (commercial?) can be parked in a residential neighborhood. Other cities can and do restrict the type of animals allowed which means your pet pot belly pig may not be permitted. Most cities restrict the raising of any livestock, including chickens and goats in residential neighborhoods. Other cities will restrict the color you can paint a house (which means you don’t have to worry about having a neighbor with a purple fetish). These types of laws are known as either “protective covenants” or “restrictive covenants.” It’s important to become familiar with the law of the land before you take possession. These laws are intended to protect property values (tax base) and are what’s perceived to be what the vast majority of the people do not want in their established neighborhoods. Homeowner Associations (HOA) – The HOA usually either provides

valuable amenities and services or be a drain on your very existence. Never assume you know how they operate, as they run the entire gamut from being very professional and caring well-oiled machines to corrupt, inefficient and even petty overlords. It’s so important to know what you’re getting into with your HOA before you agree to live by their rules. Do your due diligence by speaking to your new neighbors, research them on the Internet and even plan on attending a meeting (typically held once a month). There are so many homeowners who loved the home they bought only to be overwhelmed by the restrictions imposed by their HOA. It is important to get your priorities straight when picking a neighborhood to live in. Taxes and Insurance – Here in California homeowners are protected under the provisions of Prop 13 so that their property taxes are very predictable year-after-year. Insurance, on the other hand is anything but predictable. We have high risk areas for fire and earthquakes – two very real realities of life in Southern California. It’s important to understand how the local taxes work and what the insurance companies think of the area your proposed neighborhood is located in. When considering your property taxes, make certain you investigate and fully understand any “special assessments” that are bundled with the property taxes and when they will expire. Noise and Odors – Sure that railroad track must be a half a mile away, but when that 100 car freight train goes rolling through at four in the morning, you have got to ask yourself if this is what you bargained for. Maybe being close to the new hospital is a good thing until you start to hear the ambulances at all hours of the day and night. Consider the noise level of a nearby school, when the kids are out for recess playing or there are 100 cars crowding the nearby streets waiting to pick up the children. How about the convenience to the freeway – what level of noise does that bring to your property (remember, it’s not just the inside, think of those summer BBQ’s you want to hold)? Another environmental issue you need to consider is the local odors. Riverside County has a lot of agriculture land that is covered with either crops or livestock. One creates a lot of fertilizer and the other consumes a lot of fertilizer – either way there may be an unpleasant odor that finds its way

to your home (along with the flies and other insects). Entertainment – The good news is that Riverside County offers something for everyone. Being close to the things you like to do means that you get to do them more often. If you like wine tasting, then the Temecula Wine Country is for you. If hiking is your thing, there are many trails scattered throughout the county. Live concerts and other cultural events may have you considering being close to either downtown Riverside or Old Town Temecula. Regardless of what you enjoy, there is a neighborhood in Riverside County to accommodate you. Internet and Cell Phone Coverage – In today’s connected world, high speed Internet access has become a critical element to consider when home shopping. Just as critical, if not more, is having a good cell signal at the new home. Today, so many people are working from home and have given up traditional land lines. It’s imperative that a neighborhood has the capabilities to stay connected. Exterior Light – This depends on what you want. Some people find comfort with bright street lights offering a level of security while others cherish the darkness of the night and don’t want it invaded by parking lot lights, street lights, traffic lights or any other light source that might invade your space. Bike Lanes – There are many ordinances on the books protecting bicyclists and establishing bona fide bike lanes and paths. Some communities embrace this and go above and beyond making their cities “bike friendly” while others may not be in compliance with all of the rules in force. In addition to bike lanes, many neighborhoods will also have fitness parks and jogging trails to promote an active and healthy lifestyle for the residents. Just a couple more things to consider.

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Real Estate / Home & Garden Recent Home Sales

List of transactions from selected cities in Southwest Riverside County • 351 closed transactions for 7/4/16 – 7/10/16.

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Practical tips to welcome adult children back into the home Family Features SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

For the first time since 1880, more young people are living with their parents than any other living arrangement. A recent report from the Pew Research Center showed the number of 18- to 34-year-olds living at home is higher than the number of young adults who are married or cohabiting in their own

home. From student loan debt to saving for their own home, young adults have many reasons for returning to the nest. However, if your child’s bedroom has been turned into your home office, gym or craft room, you may find that their return home presents a unique set of challenges. Adding living space Rather than give up your newfound space, look for other areas in

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the home to designate as a private room. Converting a garage or basement into a small apartment can provide a sense of independence. If you’re looking for something more short-term, consider a dual-duty room. Get creative with solutions such as murphy beds, which can turn any space into a multipurpose room. Storage Options With another adult under your roof, additional storage becomes even more important. Young people circling back home often bring a large collection of things, meaning more clutter. A storage option such as ClosetMaid’s SpaceCreations offers the ideal solution. Whether it’s a walk-in, reach-in or custom shaped closet, this DIY system can be designed to fit your needs. Featuring frames you can customize with open shelving, hang rods, drawers and/or shoe shelves, SpaceCreations curb every type of clutter and replace it with a designer look and feel.

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Triple Grand Opening Planned for Westridge by Pardee Homes in Late August LAKE ELSINORE – Pardee Homes is planning a triple grand opening of three new home neighborhoods in Westridge at Canyon Hills in late August. Home shoppers can visit www.WestridgeAtCanyonHills.com to learn more and also join the interest list to receive regular updates about the progress of Viewpoint, Overlook and Vantage at Westridge. Located in Lake Elsinore, Westridge is the newest village in the Canyon Hills master-planned community, offering a gated, view-oriented setting featuring groupings of single-family homes, some arranged in clusters, with stylish architecture, open, airy interiors and picturesque street scenes. Westridge at Canyon Hills is conveniently located along Railroad Canyon Road at the entrance to the master-planned community and offering easy access to I-15, convenient shopping at nearby Canyon Hills Marketplace and extensive recreational opportunities for boating and water sports down the hill at Lake Elsinore. Westridge sits on a terraced hillside overlooking Lake Elsinore, Canyon Lake and the surrounding rolling hills. The first three new home neighborhoods – Viewpoint, Overlook and Vantage – will bring fresh, sophisticated living choices in a range of architectural styles designed to appeal to those with an appreciation for design and comfortable living. “As Canyon Hills has matured with new neighborhoods, schools, parks and amenities, it has proved to be one of the preeminent communities in the Inland Empire, offering spectacular views, a wide range of floorplans, and all the benefits of the latest designs and energyefficiency,” said Matt Sauls, vice president of marketing and product development for Pardee Homes. “Westridge is a chance to have it all – an attainable home without compromise in a location that is connected to Canyon Hills yet differentiated in the very best ways possible.” All three neighborhoods at Westridge will be accessed via a gated entry and anchored by a central parkway and two-acre Summit Park featuring a lap/wading/beach entry pool, spa, showers, tot lot,

Join us at the Ronald H. Roberts Temecula Public Library located at 30600 Pauba Road Thursday, July 28, from noon to 1:00 p.m. for an informative presentation on the basics of estate planning. Also included will be a discussion on wills and trusts, along with common mistakes made when setting them up. In addition, the topic of power of attorney will be covered. Local estate planning attorney Andrea Shoup will be on hand to

Before the housing market collapse of 2007, all renovation projects – no matter how expensive – seemed like winners. Today, home renovation is a whole new ballgame and you should carefully research any potential fix-up project you’re planning for your home. For the past 14 years, Remodeling magazine’s annual Remodeling 2016 Cost vs. Value Report (http:// www.remodeling.hw.net/costvs-value/2016/) has tracked cost recoupment on renovation projects nationwide and by region, as local tastes are important. Based on trends from transactions tracked in 2015, several guidelines emerged. Aim to cover your costs. Pre-housing crash, people were investing heavily in their homes and seeing returns greater than 100 percent on their spending. In 2016, the cost and return at resale for the projects listed in the report averaged 64.4 percent for a home sold within a year of the upgrades. Making a profit on a renovation isn’t guaranteed, so aim instead to tackle projects that will allow you to recover your costs at the highest possible level. Smaller projects focusing on essentials can provide better returns. A decade ago, it was an upscale outdoor deck or a gourmet kitchen. These days, new doors, which can cost under $500 to replace and install, are one of the most popular projects. A high quality fiberglass entry door replacement can recoup an average 82.3 percent of costs; a garage door replacement can return over 90 percent. Upgrade rooms and spaces, but keep it modest. A minor kitchen remodel including upgraded cabinet fronts, new hardware and the addition of one or two energy-efficient appliances averaged a return of more than 83 percent of original cost compared to the 65 percent for the gut jobs. After assessing the national and

explain the ins and outs of the process. Don’t miss this opportunity to reduce the anxiety of setting up a will or trust for your family. You won’t regret planning today for peace of mind tomorrow. RSVP to the Temecula Law Resource Center at (951) 693-8902 or lawlibrary.temecula@rclawlibrary.org. The program is free and open to adults 18 years and older. Sponsored by the Friends of the Temecula Libraries.

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picnic tables and BBQs, fire pit and basketball court. A dog park is also planned and will include two fenced-in parks, shade trees, benches and plenty of room to run. Home choices at Westridge will range from entry level homes with three bedrooms to move-up models with five bedrooms. All homes in the first three neighborhoods will be two-story with two-bay garages. Viewpoint at Westridge will feature single-family clusters of homes with convenient motor courts for neighborly get-togethers and a location atop a view terrace providing sensational panoramas for many residents. Featuring Spanish, French Country, Northern Italian and Traditional architectural styles, homes will range from approximately 1,750 to 2,136 square feet with up to four bedrooms and three baths. Pricing is anticipated from the low $300,000s. Located adjacent to Summit Park, Overlook will offer premium homesites with opportunities for outdoor rooms or decks. With approximately 1,798 to 2,203 square feet, homes at Overlook will have up to four bedrooms, three baths and anticipated pricing from the low $300,000s. Vantage at Westridge will have

one of the ultimate locations and largest homesites offering limited reserve homes atop the higher terraces. Three versatile floorplans, ranging from approximately 2,539 to 2,883 square feet with up to five bedrooms and three baths, will feature an array of architectural styles including French Country, Northern Italian, Spanish and Classical. Anticipated pricing is from the mid $300,000s. Like all new homes built by Pardee Homes, Viewpoint, Overlook and Vantage at Westridge will include the company’s LivingSmart® package of standard and optional features that increase energy-efficiency, save water, save money and contribute to the homeowners’ long-term peace of mind. Pardee Homes is a member of TRI Pointe Group (NYSE: TPH), a family of premium regional homebuilders supported by the significant resources, economies of scale and thought leadership of a national foundation. Together this makes TRI Pointe Group one of the largest homebuilders in the U.S. For more information about Pardee Homes or to join the interest list, please visit www.pardeehomes.com or call (951) 399-2363.

Choosing the Right Project for Your Home Renovation Nathaniel Sillin SPECIAL TO THE VALLEY NEWS

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regional averages, you’ll need to evaluate your personal situation, local home market and the type of homes that are selling in your neighborhood. Let’s start with the questions you need to ask yourself. What kinds of improvements make sense for my neighborhood? Generally, exterior renovations that complement nearby homes have greater value, so consider how your new exterior might fit in with other houses on the street. As far as interior renovations, keep your spending in line with your future sale price. For example, a $100,000 kitchen in a home that might not sell for more than $300,000 would probably be a wasted investment – but a kitchen update worth $10,000 or less might help your house move quicker once it’s listed for sale. How long will I stay post-renovation? Remember, the latest Remodeling magazine numbers cover only one year of cost recovery on projects. People renovate for a variety of needs, either to make the home more livable or to make it more salable. The longer you stay, the more you’ll get out of the investment – but if you have to sell soon, think carefully about what you’ll need to spend to attract a buyer. Will this send my property taxes through the roof? Renovation projects that create larger homes can risk higher property taxes. You should think through potential property tax impact not only for yourself but also for your future buyer. Consider checking with your local residential taxing body to determine “before and after” property tax rates for renovated properties in your vicinity. Sometimes this information might be available on their websites. If you know a real estate broker with significant knowledge of your immediate neighborhood, you might consider speaking with them about this issue. Consider consulting experts to help you answer the basic questions you’ll have as you make

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Help plants survive sizzling summer heat TEMECULA – Many people consider summer the most enjoyable time of year, as the summer sun and warm breezes make the season perfect for rest and relaxation. But the months of June, July and August, which are often characterized by rising temperatures and stifling humidity, can be tough to endure as well. When summer heat becomes especially uncomfortable, humans can simply head indoors and beat the heat in air-conditioned buildings and homes. Plant life is not so lucky, and homeowners may need to take steps to help the plant life on their properties survive the summer heat. Monitor soil moisture. Soil moisture, or a lack thereof, can help homeowners determine if their plants are struggling to survive the heat. To check soil moisture levels, use a ruler or even your finger, sticking either 2 inches into the ground where you suspect the soil is drying out. If the soil is

damp 2 inches below the surface, then your plants are likely retaining enough moisture to withstand the heat. If the soil is dry 2 inches below, then you may want to give the soil a deep soak. Keep an eye on container gardens. Containers may have an especially difficult time staying moist in the summer heat. That’s particularly true for containers that sit in direct sunlight. Water container gardens daily during summer heat waves, being sure to adhere to any local water restrictions. Lay down mulch. Mulch helps insulate and protect soil during summer, when soil can quickly dry out. When applied correctly (ideally before summer temperatures get too hot), mulch helps the soil conserve moisture and prevents weed growth. Weeds can rob soil of the water it needs to promote strong root systems, which help plants get the nutrients they need to withstand summer heat. Mulched

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A great looking lawn can play an important role in leading a happier, healthier life and can lead to enjoying more time outdoors while connecting with family and friends. And now is the perfect time to get your lawn in tip-top shape to host those warmer weather gatherings. The first step to a beautiful yard is fertilizing, which plays a major role in helping your yard look its best year-round. By taking advantage of this advice from the lawn experts at TruGreen, you can achieve a healthy, green lawn you’ll love. Benefits of Lawn Fertilization Your lawn needs nutrients provided by fertilization to prompt healthy growth. A well-fed lawn results in that desired vibrant green color; higher grass density; faster, healthier growth; lower ambient temperature; quicker recovery from pest and weed damage; and resistance to stress conditions, such as extreme weather and heavy traffic. Choosing the Right Fertilizer Fertilizing for your lawn’s specific needs can keep it healthy in the face of weather conditions, climate and heavy usage. Use these tips to pick the best fertilizer for your lawn.

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ESTATE SALES

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HOME IMPROVEMENT

ERIKKA WATTS

In business since 1987 I can help with doors, windows, flooring, room additions, remodeling of your kitchen or bathroom. I can also provide the latest in lighting inside and out!!

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Learn the number system. Bags of lawn fertilizer feature three numbers, such as 28-3-5 or 20-5-10, which represent the percentages of nutrients. The first number is nitrogen (N), which helps grass grow and become greener. The second number is phosphorus (P), which stimulates root and seedling development,

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Determine soil type and drainage. Choosing the right fertilizer also depends on your soil type. Sandy soil drains well, giving grass plenty of access to oxygen; however, nutrients can leach out with draining water. Clays and other poor-draining soils can be fertile, but poor drainage can still result in unhealthy grass.

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Identify your grass. Warm-season grass turns brown after the first frost while coolseason grass stays green nearly all year in cool and transitional zones, but will turn brown in summer in warm-season zones. The southern states tend to support warm-season grasses, such as Bermudagrass or Zoysiagrass, while northern states house cool-season grasses, like Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass or tall fescue. Across the central states, from coast to coast, are large sections of transitional areas, which are home to both warm- and cool-season grasses.

and the third is potassium (K), which promotes tolerance against disease and drought. Avoid fertilizers containing high amounts of phosphorus, unless establishing new turf by seed or a deficiency is indicated by a soil nutrient test. Choose the best option. Most in-store fertilizers come in two categories: quick-release and slow-release. Quick-release granules let nutrients reach the soil fast, which helps the lawn green up in a shorter time span, but the risk of damage and disease is increased if over-applied. Slow-release fertilizers may not give your lawn that quick, green color response, but will last longer overall and require less frequent applications. Setting a Fertilization Schedule Striking the proper fertilizer balance is essential for lawn health. Too much can leave fertilizer burn and too little can leave your yard prone to weed problems and thin growth, so be sure to follow the directions on the bag. Or consider signing up for a lawn plan, through a company such as TruGreen, which offers a free Healthy Lawn Analysis, where an expert will create a plan – including a lawn fertilizer schedule – tailored to help your yard reach its fullest potential. For more information on how to live life outside, visit TruGreen.com.

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PONDS - FOUNTAINS

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760-717-0338

PAINTING REAL ESTATE

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PAVING

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ADOPTIONS

FINANCIAL SERVICES

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

MEDICAL ITEMS FOR SALE! Tons of medical equipment for sale. Crutches, walker/scooter, assistance for restroom, and so much more at the Fallbrook Senior Center Thrift Store located at 399 Heald Lane Fallbrook, CA 92028. 760-723-4602

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)

Sell your structured settlement or annuity payments for CASH NOW. You don’t have to wait for your future payments any longer! Call 1-800-6735926 (Cal-SCAN)

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.

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

Health & Fitness

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

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 PizzaHut) 760-728-1244 www.nutrastar.net.

Commercial/Industrial Building

House for Rent

SHOP SPACE 800 sq. ft. to 1,800 sq. ft. in Fallbrook. 760-728-2807 or 760-212-0584.

BRAND NEW CUSTOM Very large 3 bd, 2 bth, laundry room, 2 car attached garage, huge porch, 2.5 acres, fence, much more. In Anza. 310-997-7763 or 951-834-3966.

Asphalt Services

Education Services 20-HOUR SAT TEST PREP. Small Group Classes. Fallbrook Library. July 19-August 18. Instructor Amanda Howard: Princeton Alum & UCSD Ph.D, 10+ Years of Teaching & Tutoring Experience. $789. 760-330-0810 or a4howard@ucsd.edu.

Employment and Jobs HOUSECLEANER NEEDED TOP pay and benefits since 1985. Immediate Fallbrook opening. Ideal addition to family income. PAID holidays, vacation, mileage, bonuses, training. Need phone, car, references, basic English. Background check and drug screen. Fallbrook office interview. HomeLife ® Housekeeping:(760) 728-0906 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. Bilingual a plus. Call Jon 760-728-4556

For Rent RENTAL- FALLBROOK DUPLEX Newly Remodeled 2 Bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, new kitchen, granite, new paint, laminate flooring, clean, fenced, single garage. No pets. $1650/mo. Security Deposit $1000. Walk to schools and shopping. Credit Approval. Available. 760-208-5248 or 760-390-2913. ronsbike@gmail.com ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH Close to churches, high school. Wildomar area. $450/month. References Required. Access to rest of house. 951-259-9459 or 951-471-0586.

HOME FOR RENT 2,400 sq. ft home, QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD. Lot’s of space. 1.25 ACRES, 3BDRM/2BTH HOME, HUGE FAMILY ROOM OPEN TO THE KITCHEN, PLENTY OF PARKING, BEAUTIFUL SUNSET VIEWS. UPSCALE AREA. AVAILABLE JULY 1ST, $2,500 MONTH. MUST QUALIFY. AVAILABLE TO SHOW. Call Rosie @ 760-207-6016 or email to roaminroz@gmail.com

Jewelry WE BUY GOLD AND DIAMONDS If you have any unused or unwanted gold or diamonds we pay top dollar and will come to you. Jwiesner.com 858-242-5636

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

Plants JIM’S GOJIS Offering Goji Berry Plants. High in vitamins and antioxidants. Military Discount. 951526-4884

Room for Rent R O O M M AT E WA N T E D: Private bedroom and bath. Access to kitchen and balcony. 2nd floor in Bonsall. $800.00 monthly includes everything. 760-637-6819.

Yard Sale/Garage Sale/Moving Sale HUGE YARD SALE Friday July 15th, Saturday 16th, and Sunday 17th. 8am-5pm. Tools, furniture, clothes, and misc household items. 675 Rice Canyon Rd. Fallbrook. (near Rainbow) 760-728-9224.

To submit your Classified Ad Call 760-723-7319 or go online to www.myvalleynews.com/classifieds Classified deadline is Monday at 3pm prior to publication date.

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Got an older car, boat or RV? Do the humane thing. Donate it to the Humane Society. Call 1- 800-743-1482 (CalSCAN)

INSURANCE/HEALTH

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