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August 2, 2007

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Calling poets, authors and journalists
     ALPINE  — The Alpine Writer’s Guild is in the process of organizing a writing group for teens. If you are a local teenager and have an interest in writing, please contact Lillian Fisher at 445-5537.

Alpine artists needed
     ALPINE — Three events featuring local artists are coming up. Artists, musicians and poets needed for three events.
     Painting Contest: Want to see your art as you drive down the boulevard? If the answer is yes, call us. Art event at Barnes and Noble, end of August: To demonstrate and show. Performers and sellers needed for large multi-performance event in October.
     Contact alpineartists@gmail.com for more information and/or visit
www.alpineartistsassociation.com.

Descanso library summer activities
     DESCANSO — Come and join the Descanso Library for a lot of fun summer activities that have been scheduled.
     Henna Tattoos will be presented by Natasha Papausek on Aug. 4, at 11 a.m., and a Shrinky Dink Teen Craft is scheduled for Aug. 16 at 6 p.m.

Movies in the park
     ALPINE —Bring the family to Viejas Outlet Center Park for a fun-filled summer evening. Every Tuesday through Aug. 28, enjoy free movies on the grass from 7 – 9 p.m. Come early for each show and don’t forget your blanket!
     The movie schedule is as follows: Aug. 7: Bring it On!, Aug. 14: Madagascar, Aug. 21, Charlotte’s Web, and Aug. 28: Shrek.

Kiwanis needs a few good people
ALPINE — The Alpine Kiwanis is looking for a few good people from town who are interested in the community, and enjoy working with children, and who would be interested in getting involved with the local Kiwanis.
For more information, talk to a Kiwanian, or attend the group’s Alpine Kiwanis Club breakfast, at 7 a.m. on Aug. 11, at Alpine Elementary School.

Seniors can take advantage of food distribution
     BACK COUNTRY — Seniors living in the Back Country who are 60 years of age of older can take advantage of a free food service program, which delivers 40-pound boxes of food to local specific points in the area.
     Residents are currently trying to get the word out and collect information about senior in the area who would like to receive a food box. The current pick-up point in the Campo/Lake Morena area is at Lake Morena Village.
     For more information of to sign up to receive free food, one may call Chris Harris at 478-2385.

Artists hosting demos
ALPINE — Members of the Alpine Artists Association will be speaking at Barnes and Noble, in Grossmont Center, and participating artists will be holding demonstrations of their fine art work. The artists group will be at the bookstore on Aug. 25 and 26, each day from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Books relating to the speakers and presenters subjects will be highlighted and a portion of sales will be donated by Barnes and Noble to the Alpine Artists Association. A schedule of speakers will be posted on alpineartistsassociation.com or for further information contact Joyce Mowat at jmow3@juno.com.

Campo gears up to go Hog Wild
CAMPO — Campo Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2080 is gearing up for is annual Hog Wild festivities scheduled for Oct. 13. Watch for coming announcements.
There will be live music by Blue Dawg, food, drinks, raffles, a bake sale, and much more. In the meantime don’t forget their first Friday Rib dinners, and third Saturday Steak Fry — profits always for a worthy cause.

Support group for cancer patients, caregivers
     ALPINE — This year nearly 12,000 San Diego County residents will be diagnosed with cancer. In order to address their special needs and concerns, the American Cancer Society has established a support group for patients, survivors, caregivers and family members who live in Alpine and nearby communities. Meetings will continue throughout the year on the third Wednesday of each month.
     Anyone who has been affected by cancer, either as a patient or a family member, is invited to this group at 6:30 p.m., on the third Wednesday of the month, at the Alpine Community Center, 1830 Alpine Blvd.. For reservations, please call the American Cancer Society, 682-7415 or e-mail kay.clark@cancer.org.

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