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August 28, 2008

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Campo/Lake Morena community planning
     CAMPO — The Campo/Lake Morena Planning Group has established a new Ad-hoc Subcommittee to develop a new Community Plan for their area. This Community Plan will become a part of the new General Plan Update that San Diego County has been working on for several years.
     The Subcommittee will be meeting once a week in August and September on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. at the Lake Morena Community Church, located at 29765 Oak Dr. in Lake Morena. The meetings are open to the public. Other meetings will be scheduled later. An Agenda is posted locally at the Campo Post office, Cameron Corners Market, La Posta Diner and the Lake Morena Market at least 72 hours before the scheduled meeting.

ALFA bookstore
     ALPINE — The Alpine Library Friends Bookstore has recently received several donations of like-new books, which are perfect for summer reading on your vacation, or staycation. They include hard-back mysteries, New York Times bestseller list soft-backs, and several current biographies, as well as children’s books and videos for the whole family to share.
     The bookstore, located at 2554 Alpine Blvd. is open Wednesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come find a bargain and support your local library.

Back-to-school tennis programs
     ALPINE — Alpine Community Center (ACC) Fall Tennis Classes are coming up. Fall tennis classes for youth and adult players begin after the Labor Day holiday weekend.
     The youth programs are scheduled during weekday afternoons, and adult classes with be offered for both morning and evening sessions. Classes are offered for all age groups and ability levels.
     According to teaching professional, Rene Toscano, an added specialty program will be offered to student athletes aspiring to try-out for the upcoming tennis season within the Grossmont Unified High School District league.
     For registration and information, contact Rene Toscano at 722-1669 or e-mail retoscano@yahoo.com.

Leadership, service nominations due
     ALPINE — Don’t miss your opportunity to honor outstanding leadership and public service in Alpine. Free nominations are due by Sept. 5 for the 14th Alpine Leadership and Public Service (ALPS) Awards.
     Nomination ballots can be phoned, faxed or mailed to the Alpine & Mountain Empire Chamber of Commerce. Anyone in Alpine can nominate and vote for a favorite hard-working person, organization or business. The nominees with the most votes win.
     Reservations also are being accepted by the Chamber for the ALPS awards ceremony and dinner on Sept. 11. Sponsored by the Chamber and Viejas Enterprises, reservations for the premiere event at the Viejas DreamCatcher Lounge are $55 each.
     Call the Chamber office at 445-2722 or visit www.alpinechamber.com to get more information, to vote or to make dinner reservations.

Back Country boot camp
     ALPINE — Back Country Boot Camp, Outdoor Fitness Clinic, will debut its first session of physical fitness boot camp on Sept. 8, at the Alpine Community Center Park.
     Be a part of the fitness trend everyone is talking about, boot camp fitness. Back Country Boot Camp is a perfect fit for most everyone. Whether you are presently working out or not, or you are new to the world of physical fitness training, this is a great program, which may be just what you’ve been looking for.
     Enjoy the great outdoors while exercising in a group environment. This camp is suitable for most fitness levels. Everyone works at their own pace.
     The six week, women’s only camp, will kick off with two sessions to choose from in the morning; jump start your day with the early morning session from 5:30-6:30 a.m., or drop the kids off at school and join us in the park from 9:15 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Camp will be in session Monday through Friday. Make your own schedule by choosing how many days a week you wish to work out. Your choices are 2,3, and 5 day a week sessions. Co-ed camps will be added based on interest levels.
     Visit our web site at www.backcountrybootcamp.com or contact Joell at 997-9376. Register on or before Sept. 8, and get one class free or bring a friend, and if that friend registers, you get another class free.

Community youth choir
     ALPINE — The Community Youth Choir is now enrolling, classes begin on Tues. Sept. 9 at 5:15pm. Tuition is $25 per month and a sibling discount is available. Recommended for ages 6 and older.
     The program is sponsored by Christ the King Episcopal Church located at 1460 Midway Drive in Alpine and is a fun and educational way to enhance your child’s vocal and performing talents.
     For more information or to register, please call Terri at 619-723-0309, or check online at www.ChristTheKingAlpine.org.

Free smoke alarms for seniors
     The Burn Institute, community volunteers and members of the Fire Service will take part in a collaborative effort to install lifesaving smoke alarms for qualified San Diego County seniors on Saturdays during the month of September.
     Burn Institute staff will join with a dedicated team community volunteers to install free smoke alarms in the homes of local seniors. Seniors residing within San Diego County who are 65 years or older, own their own home and do not have a working smoke alarm qualify for this free life-saving program.
     This program is available to seniors year-round. To schedule an appointment, contact Gwen Lammers at the Burn Institute (858) 541-2277, Ext. 15, or e-mail glammers@burninstitute.org.

Alpine’s Honorary Mayor
     ALPINE—It’s election time. Time to elect Alpine’s Honorary Mayor. Please file your intention to serve as Alpine’s community ambassador with the Alpine Chamber Community Foundation.
     For more information, and forms, see http://intranet.alpinechamber.com.

Wildfire preparation assistance
     ALPINE — Greater Alpine Fire Safe Council are hosting a series of Free Community Chipper days throughout Alpine.
     On Saturday, Sept. 27, Viejas Properties is hosting a chipping day in eastern Alpine at 5221 Willows Rd. All of these events will begin at 8 a.m. and chipping will cease at 1 p.m. promptly. On chipper days, residents are invited to call 244-6093 for estimated wait times.
     Participants must show proof of Alpine area residency and are responsible for transporting materials to the chipping site. Dumping in advance is not allowed, and materials must be free of dirt, rocks, construction debris and other trash. No brush from businesses or professional landscapers will be accepted.
     U.S. Forest Service Descanso District Fire Management Officer Acree Shreme urges Alpine residents to take advantage of this program. For more information about the chipping program, please contact Wende Cornelius at 733-5579 or visit www.greateralpinefsc.org.

Viejas Days Parade
     ALPINE — The Alpine Viejas Days Parade and band review will take place along Alpine Boulevard on Saturday, Oct. 4, beginning at 9 a.m. The Alpine Stagecoach Lions invite you to join the parade.
     For more information and application see http://intranet.alpinechamber.com.

7th Annual Chili Festival
     ALPINE — The Alpine Kiwanis will host the 7th Annual Chili Festival on Saturday, Oct. 4, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Alpine Community Center Park, following the Viejas Day Parade.
     Organizers are looking for Chili cookers (limited space), $20 entree fee. Call Jim at 890-2283 or Don at 672-4269 for application or more information. Also sponsors, call Sue at Alpine Community Center 445-7330 for more event information.
     Benefits from the event will go to the Alpine Community Center. Along with the chili cook off, there will be a live band, beer garden, barbecue, motorbike and car Show, ice cream, sodas and fun for all.

10th Annual Evening With the Elected Representatives
     ALPINE—The 10th Annual Evening With the Elected Representatives will take place Thursday, Oct. 23, from 6 – 9 p.m. at the Viejas DreamCatcher Lounge.
     Join your elected representatives for a lively evening discussing important topics. For more information, call Kelly or RSVP Kelly@alpinechamber.sdcoxmail.com.

38th annual Barona Powwow
     LAKESIDE — Celebrate Native American culture and traditions at the 38th Annual Barona PowWow on Friday, Aug. 29 through Sunday, Aug. 31.
     Native American dancers from across the country will showcase traditional Tribal dances and compete for cash and prizes totaling more than $60,000 during the three-day event. The Barona PowWow will also feature traditional singing and music, a hand drum contest, authentic Native American cuisine and exquisite handcrafted arts and jewelry.
     The festivities will take place at the Barona Baseball Field (just one mile north of the Barona Valley Ranch Resort & Casino) on the Barona Indian Reservation, located at 1095 Barona Road in Lakeside. Admission and parking are free.
For more information, please call (619) 443-6612 or visit www.baronatribe.org.

SDSU classes available to the public
     San Diego State University classes are open to the public through the College of Extended Studies Open University program, which allows individuals to enroll in courses (on a space available basis) without being formally admitted to the university.
     Participants can take classes to finish a degree, for career advancement, or for personal enrichment. Classes start Sept. 2. To receive a free information packet or for more information about Open University, call (619) 265-SDSU or visit www.neverstoplearning.net.

Collections for Rady’s Children’s Hospital
     ALPINE — Alpine residents have continued to respond to requests for soaps and shampoo for the Ronald McDonald house. They now have plenty of soap and shampoo. They could use toothbrushes, men’s and woman’s white socks and hair brushes, and under garments. Ronald McDonald House, next to the Rady’s Children’s Hospital is always in need of these donations.
     Ronald McDonald House houses families who have critically ill children in Rady's Children’s Hospital.
Alpine resident and Kiwanian, Dick Rabell began an effort last year, collecting and donating these items to Ronald McDonald House and they are very happy with Alpine’s collection efforts. Items can be bagged and dropped off at The Alpine Sun office.

Alpine Amigos first meeting
     ALPINE — The Alpine Amigos 4-H will have its first meeting for sign ups on Tuesday, Sept. 2, at 7 p.m. at the Alpine Community Center.
     The 4-H club that has been operating in Alpine for more than 35 years, for youths 5 years old to 19 years. Projects range from horses, crafts, beef, public speaking, gardening, community service, photography, dogs, swine, sheep, & computers plus many more new projects such as this year’s archery.
     The group is in need of members and leaders. If interested contact Charla at 445-4249, or attend the meeting.

Get started early on DC fund raising
     ALPINE — Families and businesses alike have been affected by a slowdown in the economy and rising prices of just about everything. These are facts and this may be affecting your decision as to whether you can afford to send your child or be a chaperone on Holt Travel’s educational tour taking place over Spring Break on April 4 to 11, 2009.
     This parent/grandparent-chaperoned trip includes historical and well-renown sites in D.C., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s Amish Country, and New York City.
     Because we feel that children should not have to miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime trip, we are providing many fund raising opportunities to the students.
     Registered students can sell See’s Candy, Carl’s Jr. Coupon books, work in the snack bar during the Little League tournament, tell family members about signing up on the E-scrip program, or fund raise on their own by recycling bottles and cans, etc. Monthly meetings are being held to provide information about these opportunities.
     With some hard work, it’s possible for students to earn a good portion or all of their trip cost. The convenience payment schedule spreads payments to make it easier for parents to budget for this trip.
     Space is very limited, so sign up today. To register, please call Holt Travel at 445-9193, e-mail info@HoltTravel.com, or stop by the office at 2241 W. Victoria Drive in Alpine. For trip itinerary and fund raising information, please visit www.HoltTravel.com and click on the JMMS DC KIDS 2009 link.

Bloodmobile visits
     The San Diego Blood Bank bloodmobile will accept blood donations at an open to the public blood drives at various local spots in the coming months.
     The bloodmobile will be hosted by Viejas Casino, 5000 Willows Rd., Alpine, 91901, Thursday, Sept. 4, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The bloodmobile will be parked in the DreamCatcher parking lot at Viejas.
     The bloodmobile will be hosted by the Alpine Community, 2156 Alpine Blvd., Alpine, 91901, Saturday, Sept. 6, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The bloodmobile will be parked in the Women’s Club parking lot.
     The bloodmobile will be hosted by Grossmont College, 8800 Grossmont College Drive, El Cajon, 92020, Monday, Sept. 8 & Tuesday, Sept. 9, from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The bloodmobile will be parked in the Quad.
     The bloodmobile will be hosted by Granite Hill High School, 1719 E. Madison Ave., El Cajon, 92019, Wednesday, Sept. 10, from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The blood drive will be held in the Gym.
     The bloodmobile will be hosted Mountain Empire Jr. Sr. High School, 3305 Buckman Springs Rd., Pine Valley, 91962, Monday, Sept. 22, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The blood drive will be held in the Gym.
     Anyone who is at least 17 years old, in good health and weighs at least 110 pounds may be eligible to give blood. A good meal is recommended prior to donation. For donor requirements or to make an appointment, call the San Diego Blood Bank at 1-800-4MY-SDBB or visit www.sandiegobloodbank.org.

GHHS Class of ‘78
     SAN DIEGO — The Granite Hills High School Class of 1978 will celebrate its 30-year reunion from Friday, Sept. 5, through Sunday, Sept. 7, at the Hyatt Manchester Hotel in San Diego.
     Ticket prices are $110 per person.
     The Class of ‘78 is seeking local vendors to donate door prizes, and is also seeking contact information for lost classmates. If you are a local merchant who would like to donate goods or services, or if you know the whereabouts of any 1978 Granite Hills graduates, we want to hear from you.
     Please contact Karen (Wilson) Rogers at (858) 829-9208 or Shelley (Richards) Cyganik at (760) 473-3611 or Allyson Smith at (619) 249-2574. This reunion is also open to Class of ‘77 and Class of ‘79 members.

Horsecamp Expo
     ANZA BORREGO — The Winchester Widows will be having their inaugural Horsecamp Expo at the beautiful Butterfield Ranch Resort in the Anza-Borrego Desert, on Oct. 11.
     There will be a poker ride, vendors, swimming pool, a catered BBQ and dance. Camping space is available, with or without hook-ups. There are also cabins and horse corrals available to rent. Prices start at $45 per rig for the weekend, which includes dry camping, one barbecue ticket and poker hand. Extra tickets are reasonably priced.
     For more information call 997-4376 or 478-1184, or visit www.butterfieldresort.com to reserve a space now for a fun filled weekend.

A night of dancing
     ALPINE — Come and dance the night away on Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. at the Alpine Community Center. Music performed by the band Good Mojo, along with appetizers and a no host bar.
     Tickets are on sale now for $15 per person or $25 per couple, it will be $20 per person at the door on the night of the event. For more information please call 445-7330.

Calling all Mt. Empire musicians
     CAMPO — Smart Energy Festival is coming to Campo. A Sustainable, Manageable, Alternative, Renewable Technology is the topic to learn about as an alternative to the Sunrise Powerlink Project. Come and join us on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 10 a.m. — 4 p.m. at Sandy Creek Ranch on the La Posta Truck Trail.
     Enjoy local food and music while learning what we can do to avoid the tower below running through your neighborhood. Suggested donation is $10 per person, and children under 12 years old are free.
     All proceeds will go towards the Protect Our Communities Fund at The San Diego Foundation. Donations are tax-deductable.

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