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January 22, 2009

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ALFA Bookstore
ALPINE — Now that the holidays are over and winter is here, it is time to sit down, relax and enjoy a good book. You will certainly find many to fire your interest and imagination at the ALFA Bookstore at 2554 Alpine Blvd.
Store hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wed. through Sunday. The volunteers at the bookstore want to thank all of you that have supported us this year.

Back Country Bootcamp
ALPINE — Back Country Boot Camp is taking registration for the first 2009 six-week session. Co-ed and Ladies only sessions are available.
Boot camp began on Jan. 5 and will continue through Feb. 13. Meet your New Years resolution by signing on or before Jan. 5, and get one class free. Bring a friend and get another class free. Free stability ball upon registration while supplies last.
Get these kinds of results from your 2,3, or 5 day a week boot camp.
Visit www.backcountrybootcamp.com for more information or to register today.

Ham radio training
PINE VALLEY — There will be ham radio training in Pine Valley on Saturday, Jan. 24 from 8 a.m. to 5 at the fire station trailer behind the Pine Valley post office.
We want to train people, so that if the power goes out during disasters, we will still be able to communicate. There will be a charge of approximately $10 for the test, which will occur after the training or at a different location.
Please contact Margaret for details at 473-0175.

Survivor at Sycuan
EL CAJON — Do you have what it takes to the be the next Survivor on the Emmy Award winning reality TV show on CBS?
CBS8 is holding open auditions for Survivor 19 at Sycuan Casino, on Casino Way off Dehesa Rd., this Saturday, Jan. 24 starting at 8 a.m.
Get there early, space is limited! If you have what it takes to outwit, outplay, outlast, you could get a shot at a million bucks.
Go to CBS8.com for a complete list of details, eligibility information and application.

Historical Society Luncheon
ALPINE—The Alpine Historical Society will be having their quarterly luncheon on Sunday, Jan. 25 at 1 p.m. at the Alpine Woman’s Club 2156 Alpine Blvd. This is free and open to the public.
Carlette Anderson will be the featured speaker and will tell those in attendance about interesting tidbits she has learned while gathering information for the children’s book she is currently writing about the history of Alpine for children titled, “My Alpine.”
In addition a slide presentation depicting the life and accomplishments of Benjamin and Harriet Arnold will be shown. Also as a special treat you will get to see a documentary recently completed about Dinosaur Land. The documentary is being shown on CTN TV every day this month at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Come for the lunch and the speaker at 1 p.m. or just to hear Carlette's presentation at 2 p.m.
For further information please call Carol Morrison 445-2544.

Fire agencies meet and greet
ALPINE — The Crown Hills Homeowner Association, the Fire Safe Council of San Diego County and the USDA Forest Service is hosting a support agencies meet and greet on Saturday, Jan. 31 at the Crown Hills Community Clubhouse, 1821 Victoria Park Terrace, Alpine, from 9 a.m. to noon.
More than 10 local, county and state agencies will be represented at the event, and refreshments will be served. Get to know your local fire and support agencies.
For more information contact Mary Kay Bradford at 659-3520 or Faith Berry at 562-0096.

CPR course
ALPINE—Would you know what to do if you child stopped breathing? If you answered, “No” then you should consider learning how to perform CPR. It is easy to learn and the life you save may be someone you love.
There will be a class at the Alpine Fitness Club on Saturday, Feb. 7 from 9 to 11 a.m. located at 1620 Alpine Blvd. The course covers CPR for adult, child and infant, Heimlich Maneuver for choking and what to do for drowning.
AED training will also be covered. That is the Automated External Defibrillator machine, which is used to give a shock to a person when they have a heart attack. AED machines can now be found at many public places, like airports, libraries, etc. This class is also open to children ages 9 years and older. Space is limited.
If you are interested in attending please call Save-A-Heart at 445-4569

Fire Station
open house
ALPINE — Please join the Community of Harbison Canyon for the Grand Opening of its new fire station.
Lost in the 2003 Cedar Fire, the reopening of the Harbison Canyon Station at it’s new location at 551 Harbison Canyon Road is on Feb. 7, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. is a long awaited event for it’s residents. Join San Diego Rural Fire Protection District Board, Volunteers, Cal Fire and others with a barbecue and open house.
For more information, call Mary Manning at 445-5044.

Father-Daughter Sweetheart Dance
ALPINE — The Father-Daughter Sweetheart Dance (or special uncle, brother, grandfather or friend) will be held on Friday, Feb. 13, at the Alpine Community Center from 6 to 8 p.m.
There will be a live DJ, dancing, games, refreshment, raffles, and a gift for each special girl. Come early and have a Free Portrait taken with your sweetheart! Only $30 for both Father & Daughter, additional guests (daughters) ages 6-13 years old $10.00 each.
This event is a sell-out each year. Reservations are needed. Tickets available at the Alpine Community Center 1830 Alpine Blvd., or call 390-0061.

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