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Hula
with the Alpine VFW
ALPINE — The Alpine VFW will host
the Ladies' Auxiliary 9th Annual Luau on Saturday, Aug. 27
from 1 to 5 p.m.
Participants will don their
favorite Hawaiian print clothing and join the fun and food
with music performed by The Alright Guys. Admission is by a
donation of $6 and all proceeds will benefit veterans and
families in need. Tickets are on sale now in the canteen.
For more information or to donate
time or food one may call Colleen Smith at 938-9948.
Kiwanis
serves Labor Day breakfast
POTRERO — The Potrero/Tecate
Kiwanis will host a Labor Day breakfast on Saturday, Sept. 3
and Sunday, Sept 4 from 7 to 10:30 a.m. The breakfast takes
place at Farmer Brown's Christmas Trees, next to Potrero
County Park.
Participants can get all you can
eat pancakes, sausage, fruit cups, juice and coffee for just
$5 per adult and $3 per child. This fund-raising event
benefits the Kiwanis as well as members of the Society of
Creative Anachronism.
Antique
appraisal and yard sale to be held in Descanso
DESCANSO
— An antique appraisal and yard sale will take place in
Descanso on Saturday, Oct. 15 at the Descanso Library
parking area and community room.
The
antique appraisal will go from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
participants can have their antiques appraised by a
certified appraiser for $5 each piece. There will be a limit
of two items per person.
The
yard sale will run all day from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the
parking lot. Donations of items will be accepted at the sale
on Friday, Oct. 14, no clothing please.
The
Friends of Descanso Library are presenting the event. For
more information one may contact Molly Jean Featheringill at
445-8377 or Jim Blasy at 659-9891.
Alpine
Artist’s Association meeting
ALPINE — The newly formed Alpine
Artist's Association will be meeting the fourth Tuesday of
every month at 4 p.m.
Please call 445-5249 for more
information and/or to become part of the creative movement.
CCT performs Beauty
and the Beast
LA MESA — Christian Community
Theater enchants audiences with its production of Beauty
and the Beast. The show is being presented on the Mt.
Helix Amphitheater in La Mesa.
The show opened on Aug. 4 and
upcoming performance dates are Aug. 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20,
21, 25, 26 and 27 at 8 p.m.
All seats are reserved and ticket
prices are $12 for children 12 and under and $17-$34 for
adults, with discounts available for military, seniors and
groups of 15 or more. For tickets one may phone 588-0206 or
(800) 696-1929.
8th grade
trip to East Coast subject of upcoming information meeting
ALPINE — A
registration meeting will be held by Holt Travel & Tours
to share information with Joan Mac Queen eighth grade
students and parents about next year’s annual educational
East Coast tour. On Thursday, Sept. 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the
Alpine Elementary School auditorium.
The historical and
educational destinations on this eight-day trip are historic
Virginia, Washington, D.C., the Amish Country, and New York
City. Fund-raising opportunities will also be discussed. The
trip will take place during spring break on April 1 through
April 8, 2006.
Space is limited
on this trip and is on a first come basis. To reserve your
spot now, call 445-9193 or visit Holt Travel & Tours at
2241 W. Victoria Drive from 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. weekdays.
Registration with
deposits will also be taken after the information meeting.
If you have any questions about this meeting or the trip,
please contact Holt Travel & Tours at 445-9193 or e-mail
inquiries to dholt@vacation.com.
Horseshoe
tournament held weekly
PINE VALLEY —
The Pine Valley House Bar, next to the Pine Valley House
Restaurant, invites all horseshoe enthusiasts to the its
Friday Horseshoe Tournaments.
The event will be
held each Friday until further notice.
Registration will
be completed each evening by 7:30 p.m. and the tournaments
are to be held outside in a lighted sports area behind the
restaurant and bar.
The entry fee is
$5 to play and the winner will be paid out of the total pot.
For further
information, one may call Nikki Boruta at 473-0448.
Local
students invited to design T-shirts
DESCANSO — Local
students are invitd to enter the Design a T-shirt Contest
sponsored by the Descanso Garden Club and the Descanso
Friends of the Library.
Winner will get a
$5 gift certificate to Rancho Café in Descanso.
All designs must
be turned in to the Library by Oct. 15, 2005.
Details are
available at the Descanso branch of the San Diego County
Library.
Viejas
Fun Days coming up in October
ALPINE
— The annual Alpine Viejas Days will be held Saturday,
Oct. 1 with various attractions all over town.
The
day starts at 8:30 a.m. at the Alpine Community Park with a
pancake breakfast and a car show, and continues throughout
the afternoon with a deep pit barbecue, booths, bands and
fun.
The
Stagecoach Lions Alpine Viejas Days Parade will step off at
3 p.m. from the Alpine Woman’s Club and march down Alpine
Blvd. to the community center. At 6 p.m. Alpine’s first
pro wrestling matches will be held at the community center.
For
more information or to reserve booth space one may call
445-2722.
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Alpine
Amigos 4-H ready for new members
ALPINE
— The Alpine Amigos 4-H will hold a meeting at the Alpine
Community Center on Sept. 6 at 7 p.m.
The
4-H is a club for young people, ages five to 19, sponsored
by the Agriculture Extension Service to foster skills that
develop self-esteem, problem-solving, personal development,
and global understanding. The four Hs stand for head,
hearth, hands and health.
4-H
project areas include: horses and ponies, goats, beef, dogs,
rabbits, poultry, home arts, citizenship, clothing and
textiles, gardening, leadership and community pride and more
than 40 other projects.
To
become a member of the Alpine Amigos attend the Sept. 6
meeting or call 445-1888 for more information.
Celebrate
a century with LMVA
DESCANSO — The U.S. Forest
Service was established in 1905- this year, 2005, marks 100
years of service. The Cleveland National Forest in
conjunction with the Laguna Mountain Volunteer Association (LMVA)
will celebrate the Forest Services centennial by hosting
Laguna Mountain Annual Living History Event on Sept. 3 and
4.
LMVA will again re-enact turn of
the century life on the mountain.
Those interested in guided tours
should expect to see re-enactments of life of Native
Americans, mountain men, cowboys, and a visiting farm family
from Imperial Valley, the first forest ranger, and a gold
miner. Guided tours will be given every hour from 9 to 11
a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m.
On Saturday, Sept. 3, visitors will
also enjoy mountain folk music with Wakefield's Mountain
Revue from 5 to 8 p.m. at our ADA accessible amphitheatre
located in the newly remodeled Burnt Rancheria Campground.
For more information, one may visit
Laguna Mountain Volunteer
Association or Cleveland
National Forest.
Alpine Garden Club
Luncheon
ALPINE — The Alpine Garden Club will meet on Friday
Sept. 9 at 10 a.m. at the home of Carlette Anderson, 2451
Night Star Court in Alpine. There will be a tour of her
garden followed by a potluck luncheon.
The
community is invited to join the club and contribute ideas
on how we would like to see Alpine develop over the next ten
years.
Linda
Richards will facilitate a survey discussion that will be
submitted to the Alpine Revitalization for Community
Development.
For
more information, one may call Carlette at 445-5716.
MHCS
seeking school supplies for needy
ALPINE —
Mountain Health and Community Services is hosting a Back to
School Drive, Aug. 26 through Sept. 9.
School
supply donations are being accepted to benefit needy children of
Alpine and Mountain Empire Schools. Pencils, pens, paper,
notebooks, erasers, calculators, backpacks and other school
supply items are sought.. Please bring your items to Alpine
Family Medicine, located in the new Alpine Regional Center
at 1620 Alpine Boulevard, Alpine. Also, if your child needs
immunizations, school and/or sports physicals and well-child
exams, Mountain Health can help.
There are also
donation drop-off locations in Campo and Jacumba.
For further
information, one may call Stephanie Ross at 445-6200
ext.166.
Local
farmers, artisans sought invited to sell wares at
Alpine Farmer’s Market
ALPINE — The Alpine Farmer’s
Market is looking for local residents who grow their own
crops or livestock and have a little surplus to sell at the
Farmer’s Market Cooperative in Alpine.
The market is also looking for
local artists and musicians.
For more information, one may
contact 445-5249.
Back Country Land
Trust photo contest
ALPINE — The Back Country Land Trust is holding its
first ever photo contest. The group is looking for 12 great
images of Wright's Field to use in a 2006 Wright's Field
calendar.
Entries will be viewed by a panel of judges
in September, with awards to follow.
All
entries should be sent to the BCLT office at 338 West
Lexington Ave., Suite 204, El Cajon, 92020. Upon submission
all entries become the property of BCLT.
The
deadline for entry is Sept. 15.
Book donations
sought by FOL
ALPINE — The Alpine Library Friends Association is
asking for book donations to fill the shelves at its
upcoming Book Sale to take place Oct. 1 and 2.
Through
the generosity of Gina Aubin, Property Manager of West Core
Properties, ALFA will have an official storefront at the
Alpine Creek Shopping Center in the old Hallmark store.
Volunteers
are also needed to man the store, sort books, and to work
the book sale weekend. Call 722-1277 or e-mail info@alpinelibraryfriends.org
to donate or volunteer.
Adult school offers
rural-focus flower gardening class
EL CAJON — Grossmont Adult School is offering a
12-week class entitled “Flower Gardens: Year-round Color
with Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs and Old-Fashioned Roses.”
The
class begins Thursday morning, Sept. 1, in room 12 at
Foothills Adult Education Center, 1550 Melody Lane, El
Cajon. The three-hour classes will begin at 8:50 a.m.
Instructor Betty Newton who started her teaching in Alpine
28 years ago is aware of some the special challenges of
gardening in this community.
Registration
for the class is $29, to be taken during the first class.
Several texts are available. For more information please
contact 401-4122.
Teams forming up for
cancer walk
The
American Cancer Society is recruiting volunteer team
captains for the eighth annual Making Strides Against Breast
Cancer on Sunday, Oct. 23, in Balboa Park.
To
receive more information on becoming a team captain for your
church, company, organization or family, please call
682-7445 or log on to the American Cancer Society Web site.
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