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Anza Civic League Board elections Oct. 10

Volume 15, Issue 41

Local man creates Community Cafe

Tony Ault Writer New board members will be elected at the annual meeting of the Anza Civic Improvement League at the Little Red Schoolhouse in Minor Park Oct. 10. The meeting begins at 8 a.m. and will review the progress and goals of the ACIL, which is the caretaker of the Little Red Schoolhouse and Minor Park in Anza. see page A-6

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Gold Star Mother’s Day at the VFW Jodi Thomas Area Manager VFW Gold Star Mother’s Day Sept. 25 honored Gold Star Mother Donna Schumacher as was the memory of her son USMC Pfc. Robert Pearcy. Pfc. Pearcy lost his life in what was to become the last days of the Vietnam Conflict. see page B-1

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Hall announces zero back taxes and penalties due Allison Renck Writer

The friendly faces at the Community Café include (L to R) Taz Hoffstot, Emma Hennings, Trevor Yarrow and Luis Ippolito.

Jodi Thomas Area Manager Louis Ippolito has always been passionate about creating good food for his friends and family. He has dreamt for some time to extend that passion of creating good food and

sharing it with the public at large. Oct. 16 Ippolito’s dream will become a reality as he opens up the Community Café located at the Anza Community Hall. Ippolito has been preparing food for the Anza Community Hall’s Swapmeet and the High Country Girls

and Boys Club Bingo nights testing the waters and working out the kinks. He says he loves to start early on Swapmeet days, letting the mouthwatering smells as he sautés his special mix of peppers, onions, and garlic on the grill waft through the air. Ippolito said that sautés the combination is so

Jodi Thomas photo

well-loved that people request he it put on everything. Fresh and made to order is something Ippolito feels is an important choice and will offer that service to his customers at the Community

see CAFE, page A-3

Redshank Riders provide lunch to volunteers on National Public Lands Day in the mountains Allison Renck Writer

On Sept. 28, the Anza Community Hall held its annual meeting with nearly all board members present. During the meeting President Noel Donahue announced that a letter received from the IRS indicated that “they have waived all the penalties and we have a zero balance for back taxes and penalties owed” during her president’s report.

PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID FALLBROOK, CA PERMIT #499

see page A-4

Sixty-nine volunteers braved the heat and did various improvement tasks at the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument Saturday, Sept. 26. The volunteers met at the Cactus Springs Trailhead in the local community of Pinyon. Many of the volunteers included local residents from Anza and Aguanga that are members of the High Country 4-H Club and the Backcountry Horsemen of California, Redshank Riders Unit. Some of the projects included debris removal from illegal dumping, removal of invasive plants, trail vegetation trimming and trail maintenance. Redshank Riders President Mike Lewis was one of

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see REDSHANK, page A-7

Many volunteers participated in the National Public Lands Day event at Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument on Saturday, Sept. 26.

Community Hall Fundraiser deemed success Tony Ault Writer Champagne corks popped, couples danced, and delicious food was consumed Saturday night at a dinner and dance party as the Anza Community Building, Inc. kicked off its fundraising efforts to bring the Anza Community Hall up to health department standards by next April. The special event, quickly put together by the Community Hall board and Anza volunteers, proved to be a tremendous success with more than 200 residents and friends completely filling up the Community Hall on Highway 371. “It was great,” said Noel Donahue, Anza Community Building, Inc. board president. “The Hall was at capacity. It is amazing how many people in the community support us.” Anza couples enjoy dancing to the sounds of the Blast Idiots Band at the Anza Community Hall fundraiser. Tony Ault photo

see FUNDRAISER, page A-5


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