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High Country 4-H chooses new board
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Anza’s Hamilton Museum’s Old Time Fall Arts and Crafts Fair fast approaching
Piper Bell High Country 4-H Reporter Hi I’m Piper Bell and I’m in the High Country 4-H club. I showed a pig and auctioned it at the Indio fair. It was a lot of fun, and I met a lot of new friends. It is a lot of fun to be in the 4-H club. see page A-5
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Growing up in Anza Kathie Beale Special to Anza Valley Outlook Growing up in Anza may have not had all the conveniences of the Big City but us Anza folks knew how to entertain ourselves. see page A-7
Anza Gun Slingers will be at the Hamilton Museum’s Old Time Fall Arts and Crafts Fair on Saturday. Oct 17.
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Jodi Thomas Area Manager
Hike the PCT with Anza Trail Town
Anza’s Hamilton Museum’s Old Time Fall Arts and Crafts Fair will be Saturday, Oct. 17 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and is an opportunity to experience an interesting afternoon and shop for unique items created by local artisans.
ANZA – Experience the reason the Anza Trail Town Committee is passionate about area trails. Join ATTC for a ride and hike along the Pacific Crest Trail in eastern Anza on Saturday, Oct. 17. see page A-5
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Autumn Mallard Fudd Writer Autumn in Anza, California is like our spring if you blink your eyes you just might miss it.
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There will be demonstrations like the making of apple cider in an apple press, spinning of wool, old time games and crafts for kids and contests such as best apple pie. Also featured this year will be gun fights, live music, arts and crafts from local artisans and all over the country and Native Garden tours. Learn about the area’s past by going
through the five buildings that will be open for tours. “Find Grandma’s favorite apple pie recipe, bake a pie, and then enter that delicious pie in the contest,” said Head Curator Margaret Wellman Jaenke. “Visitors will also have a chance to take a turn at cranking the apple cider press while helping to make and then
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sample some of that delicious apple juice using only mountain grown apples.” Vendor opportunities are still available. To reserve a vendor spot, enter the Apple Pie Contest or for more information, call (951) 7631350, drop by the museum or email
see FAIR, page A-6
Quilters to pay tribute to past president through recipes and fall show at 12th annual Quilt Show IDYLLWILD – The Mountain Quilters of Idyllwild announced Oct. 17 and 18 as the date of their 12th Annual Quilt Show at Buckhorn Camp. The show will be dedicated to the guild’s past president, Deanna Collins, who lost her battle with cancer earlier this year. Additionally, the quilt guild is publishing a new cookbook and the family recipes were gathered with Collins in mind. The cookbook, “Tasty Servings - All Sewn Up,” will be for sale at the October Quilt Show. “Where The Deer Play” is the theme for this year’s show with the annual opportunity quilt’s design inspiration coming from Collins. Her vision was to play off the Art Alliance’s wildly popular painted deer of Idyllwild and have custom fabric panels made to be used in the quilt. Collins forged an agreement with the Art Alliance and the result is a modern art quilt that will be given away to one lucky ticket holder at the October show. The self-proclaimed wild about quilting guild members have
see QUILTERS, page A-6
The unique artistry of each quilter is evidence in the quilts at Mountain Quilters of Idyllwild Quilt Shows. Jodi Thomas photo
Third district supervisor candidate Lane visits Anza Allison Renck Writer The election for the Riverside County 3rd District Supervisor will be in June 2016. With this date approaching fast in political terms, Anza area residents were offered the opportunity to meet Randon Lane, a candidate for that seat on Monday, Sept. 21 at a Meet and Greet event held at the Anza Community Hall. Lane spoke about his views and listened to concerns expressed by area residents. If elected, Lane will serve all the areas in the unincorporated 3rd supervisory district which includes Anza and Aguanga.
Lane outlined three things he wants to focus on if he is elected, public safety, economic development and infrastructure. He said that with public safety he wants to bring out more resources. He wants more sheriff protection in the Anza area. Lane told the crowd that in the city of Murrieta, where he currently serves on city council, a system was implemented where satellite police officers are used in many areas of the city. This enables the officers to do paperwork close to the area they serve and it increases officer visibility in that area of the city. He
see LANE, page A-3
Randon Lane is running for Riverside County 3rd District Supervisor. Allison Renck photo