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Cahuilla Casino to donate home to active military member or veteran in Lake Elsinore

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Volume 14, Issue 44

Old Western Classic Americana served at County Line BBQ Cafe Wood Fire Grill

Cahuilla Casino is a proud partner of HomeStrong USA and the Homes for Heroes program, which provides affordable home ownership programs for local military heroes and their families. On Saturday, Nov. 8, Cahuilla Casino and other sponsors will stand alongside HomeStrong USA as they donate a renovated, mortgagefree home in Lake Elsinore to an active military member or veteran. see page A-6

Volunteers sought for income tax preparation Community Action Partnership of Riverside County (CAP Riverside) is now accepting applications for volunteers to become Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax preparation trained and certified at no cost, in order to support the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program this upcoming tax season. see page A-3

Opinion

Can Obama send the National Guard to fight Ebola in Liberia? Recent headlines indicate that President Barack Obama is sending the National Guard to Liberia to help fight the spread of the Ebola virus. Their assignment, according to Obama in a letter to House Speaker John Boehner, is to “augment the active forces in support of Operation United Assistance, providing humanitarian assistance and consequence management related to the Ebola virus disease outbreak in the West Africa region.” see page A-8

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Friendly staff: Chef Greg Cortez, Tricket Heald, Debbie Leglise, Head Chef Jacqu Leglise and Rao Anne.

Jodi Thomas AVO Area Manager In Aguanga, just three miles past Hwy 371, you will find an eclectic dining experience at the County Line BBQ Cafe Wood Fire Grill. There the friendly staff will greet and serve you a real taste of Americana. The restaurant’s meals are cooked over a wood fire grill, which adds a savory smoke flavor to dishes that cannot be beat. Their Old Western Classic Americana Cuisine features ingredients grown and raised locally on local farms and ranches, whenever possible. They also serve locally produced fresh breads and desserts. Some of the fine meats that are used in their various dishes include Black Angus beef, grass-fed bison, elk, lamb, salmon, heritage turkey, free-range

chicken, pheasant, duck, quail and wild boar. For each, Chef Jacqu prepares a special sauce. The sauce gives the dishes a burst of favor that cannot be described; it has to be tasted. County Line BBQ Cafe Wood Fire Grill is moderately priced with ample portions and unusual tastes. Many of the dishes are well-known favorites that have been given a culinary flare. The cafe is under new management and is now the sister businesses of the up and coming Emerald Creek Winery, which will be opening soon. Emerald Creek Winery’s owner Rae Anne was so impressed with the cuisine prepared by Chef Jacqu and his staff that he had to get involved. The cafe is now under his management and he plans to upgrade the ambiance of the restaurant’s

An elk burger ready to be devoured.

exterior and have a portion of its cuisine available at his winery’s tasting room across the street when it opens. Emerald Creek’s vineyard clippings are used to stoke the restaurant wood grill fire adding to the

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delicious taste of the food prepared. It is a way of putting to good use one of the byproducts of raising wine grapes, Anne said. Being community-minded, Anne

see BBQ, page A-4

Eagle Scout project will provide LRE with baseball fun Jodi Thomas AVO Area Manager The Kinser family has a long history of helping others; both Mo and Ginny Kinser for many years have been involved in the leadership of Boy Scout troop 371 which meets at Lake Riverside Estates (LRE) where they reside in Aguanga. They have raised their family, teaching them leadership skills and duty to community. Their younger son, 16-year-old Joseph – who will be 17 in December – is inspired to complete his Eagle Scout project to build a ball field for all at LRE, as soon as possible. This is a large undertaking. The land has been donated and the project is planned to build the ball field in LRE. It will be dedicated to the memory of a family friend, Marine Lance Cpl Jeremy D. West, who was killed in Iraq on Nov. 25, 2006 at the age of 20. They have the man power but are in need of chain link fencing to complete the project. If you have fencing or funds you are willing to donate toward the project, please contact Ginny Kinser at (909)702-7902.

The Kinsers: Mo, Joseph and Ginny. Joseph is building a ball field in Lake Riverside Estates.

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Mike Anderson of Anza wins national championship MONTEREY, Calif. (October 11, 2014) – Mike Anderson, of Anza, California, brought home his first SCCA National Championship Runoffs title Saturday at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca after three runner-up finishes in four prior attempts. Houstonians Alan McCallum and Stuart Rettie finished second and third, respectively. Anderson started the race on the Tire Rack pole, in his No. 42 HASA/Whiteflyer Formula Mazda, and was able to take home the win in the 20-lap race that averaged 83.084

mph at the 11-turn, 2.238-mile course, which was slowed by one full-course caution. But, the way in which he took the win was more complicated than that. Following the full-course yellow, which started on lap 16 and lasted for two laps, the race was on for the win between Anderson and McCallum. Following the lap-18 restart, McCallum bided his time and got around Anderson on the next circuit. After McCallum

see ANDERSON, page A-6

Mike Anderson leads Alan McCallum to the line at Mazda Raceway in Formula Mazda. Mark Weber photo


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