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January 24, 2008

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Youth theater production
     ALPINE — A group of local young actors will be performing the production “Boardinghouse Reach,” at the Alpine Woman’s Club on Jan. 25, 26 and 27.
     The production, sponsored by the Alpine Kiwanis Club and Christ Our Saviour Anglican Church will play on Friday and Saturday beginning at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m.
     Tickets may be purchased at the door, or call Lindee Carder at 579-1902, or Father Frank Pannetti at 722-6464 for more information.

East County Health Fair
     ALPINE — The Alpine Chamber of Commerce Health Care Committee, in partnership with the Grossmont Healthcare District, will host the Art of Living Healthy Expo on Jan. 26, from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Alpine Elementary School at 1850 Alpine Blvd.
     An art contest with healthy living as the theme, a health fair for pets, a wide range of health care information from doctors who are specialists at regional hospitals, and numerous health care vendors also will be featured at the Expo.
     Information will be presented by doctors during separate panels about health issues for men and women. The specialists will answer questions from the audience. The panelists include medical directors at cancer centers, a cardiologist, a plastic surgeon, orthopedic surgeons, an ophthalmologist, a neurologist and leading experts on sexually-related medical issues.
     A series of speakers also has been scheduled to talk about ways to prevent traumatic brain and spinal injuries, how to do the Heimlich maneuver, the best way to talk with health care providers, and sun protection for children, among other issues.

Kiwanis Club of Alpine to honor local Law Enforcement
     ALPINE — On Feb. 9 at its Saturday Meeting The Kiwanis Club of Alpine will honor local Law Enforcement, The San Diego Sheriff’s Department, The California Highway Patrol and The U.S. Border Patrol.
     Each year the Kiwanis Club proclaims a Law Enforcement Appreciation Day in which they recognize the above Departments choice as Law Enforcement Deputy, Officer and Agent of year. Also present will be Joel Anderson, 77th District Assemblyman who will present each recipient a Resolution from the State of California Legislature.
     The meeting, which is held at the Alpine Elementary School Auditorium will be open to all guests to honor our Law Enforcement. For reservations, please call Dick Rabell, Chairman of The Event, at 445-5712.

Alpine historical quarterly meeting
     ALPINE –The Alpine Historical Society will hold its quarterly potluck luncheon meeting on Sunday, Feb. 10, at 1 p.m. at the Alpine Woman’s Club, 2156 Alpine Blvd. Members, their guests and others interested in the history of Alpine are invited to attend.
     Vonnie Sanchez, who arrived in Alpine at the age of eleven months will be the featured speaker. Alpine’s excellent climate attracted Vonnie’s parents to our town in hopes of improving her father’s health. It worked—and Vonnie has spent her entire life among Alpine’s rolling hills and country roads. She has been an employee of The Alpine Sun for fourteen years and is currently the Assistant Publisher.
     Everyone is welcome — join us for lunch or come just for the speaker. Please R.S.V.P. to Carol Morrison at 445-2544 or info@alpinehistory.org.

Potrero/Tecate fire victims event
     POTRERO — The Potrero/Tecate Kiwanis will host a fund raising event to benefit total burned out victims in the Potrero and Tecate area on Saturday, Jan. 26, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Potrero County Park.
     Live music will be performed by Men of Praise and a the Gaskell Brothers will put on a performance.
     Anyone who is willing to assist in making some cornbread for the event please contacts Anita Meneses 322-6755. Local bakers are also invited to donate items for the bake auction. Please bring baked goods and have your name listed on them.

Historic buildings open house
     ALPINE — The Alpine Town Hall will be open to the public on Saturday, Jan. 26 from 2 to 4 p.m.
     This is a great opportunity to go back in time and learn more about Historic Alpine from several knowledgeable docents. The Town Hall, owned and operated by the Alpine Woman’s Club, was built in 1899 and is located at 2156 Alpine Blvd.
     The historic buildings owned and operated by the Alpine Historical Society will not be open this month. They are in the process of doing some renovations. They hope to have them open again in February.

Sunrise Powerlink EIR hearings
     ALPINE — Several hearings will be coming up in the near future to allow residents to get more information and ask questions of specialists for the SDG&E Sunrise Powerlink project, after the release of the Draft Environmental Impact Report on Jan. 3.
     Sunrise Powerlink EIR Workshops will be held locally at the Alpine Community Center, 1830 Alpine Blvd., on Monday, Jan, 28 at 7 p.m., and two at Mountain Empire High School, 3305 Buckman Springs Road, Pine Valley, on Thursday, Jan. 31 at 3:30 and 7 p.m.
     An Administrative Law Judge Public Participation Hearing will be held at MEHS on Monday, Feb. 25, at 6:30 p.m. This will be an opportunity for residents to go on legal record with their comments.
     To view the powerlink draft EIR check online at http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/Environment/info/aspen/sunrise/toc-deir.htm, or check at your local library. Back Country planning groups are looking for volunteers to help review the EIR and be better prepared for the workshops. Please contact Denise Morse at 889-9033 if you would like to volunteer.

Canyonfolk house concert
     ALPINE — Local venue, Canyonfolk House Concert, will be hosting a show on Saturday, Feb. 2 with musician John Batdorf, johnbatdorfmusic.com.
     The doors open at 7 p.m. for the dinner/desert potluck with coffee, tea, bottled water, and other beverages. It is not mandatory to contribute but makes for a much tastier buffet when others do. The show begins at 8 p.m. and the seats are $15 suggested donation.
     For more information please check online at www.canyonfolkhouseconcerts.com, or e-mail canyonfolk@cox.net.

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