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June 4, 2009

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Boulevard Community Planning Group
BOULEVARD — Notice of cancellation of the Boulevard Planning Group meeting scheduled for June 4, 2008.
Next meeting scheduled for Thursday, July 2, 2009 at the Boulevard Community Center. Sempra will be presenting their plans on their 1,250 MW Energia Sierra Juarez wind energy project and their 500kV cross-border transmission line proposed to be connected to the Southwest Powerlink and Sunrise Powerlink at Jacumba
For more information contact Donna Tisdale at 766-4170 or donnatisdale@hughes.net. go to DOE web site at www.ESJprojectEIS.org.

Football and cheer
registration
ALPINE — Alpine Pop Warner Football and Cheer will hold one final registration day on Saturday, June 6. The registration will take place at Shadow Hills Elementary School from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. All paperwork must be completed and turned in and fees must be paid at registration time.
Please see the web site at www.alpinefootball.com for more information.

Summer tennis
ALPINE — Get ready for “cool” summer tennis at the Alpine Community Center starting June 8. The ACC, under the leadership of tennis teaching pro, Rene’ Toscano will offer a variety of programs throughout the summer for all age groups and player ability levels.
There will be adult and youth morning classes, including a one-week tennis camp for youth beginners from June 22 through the 26.
Also, for the first time, Rene Toscano will introduce the ACC TENNIS ACADEMY intended for serious athletes who wish to train for tournament matches as well as compete at high school level tennis.
For more information, contact Rene Toscano at 722-1669, or e-mail retoscano@yahoo.com.

Snake avoidance
training
PINE VALLEY — Rattle snake season is back, and it’s time to teach your dog to avoid this danger. Greenhead Club in Pine Valley is hosting a snake avoidance clinic by professional dog trainer Patrick Callaghan, on June 13 and 14.
Cost is $70. Call 488-8080 for an appointment and more information.

Italian night
ALPINE — Italian Night is back. Saturday, June 13 at 5:30 p.m. enjoy a delicious pasta dinner including sausage and meatballs, salad, bread, dessert and beverage along with a variety of musical entertainment directed by Sylvia Lorraine Hartman, Soprano and featuring guest artist, Joe Pechota, Baritone.
Adult admission is $15 and $5 for children 12 and under, there is no charge for children three and under. The annual fundraising event is held at Christ the King Episcopal Church located at 1460 Midway Drive in Alpine. There will also be a prize drawing and auction.
Tickets are limited and must be purchased in advance so call 445-3419.

Alpine Chorale concert
ALPINE — The Women’s Guild of the Alpine Community Church is sponsoring the semi-annual Alpine Chorale’s Family and Friends Concert. It will be held on Sunday, June 14, 6:30 p.m. at the Alpine Community Church.
Refreshments will be served and all members and friends of the community are invited to a free evening of entertainment and festivities. Any questions please contact director Shari Barham at 449-6298.

Concerts in the Park
ALPINE — The Alpine Community Center’s annual Concerts in the Park series began on May 31. These free community concerts begin at 5 p.m. each Sunday evening.
This year’s schedule is as follows: June 7 — Marine Corps Band (military marching band); June 14 — Swamp Critters (danceable good time Louisiana style music); June 21 — Midilin Brother’s Band (Classic rock from the last 50 years), June 28 — The Legends (rock and roll, Motown, and Doo-wop revue); July 5 — Good Mojo (high energy dance rock).
On June 7, when the center hosts the Marine Corps Band there will be a special gathering on the balcony of the ACC. The cost is $10 per person unless you are active duty or a veteran of any branch of the service. Non- hosted bar and light buffet included. Seating is limited, so please RSVP (445-7330 X16) sponsor a table for $150, which includes seating for 10 and a memorial/business acknowledgement on your table. Sponsored by Larry Curtis and wife, Lynn Shipman.

Novelty Dog Show
ALPINE — Vendor spaces are available for the 5th Annual Novelty Dog Show to be held at the Viejas Outlet Center on Saturday, June 6.
Vendor space for this event is only available through the 5th Annual Novelty Dog Show, sponsored by Viejas Enterprises and presented by the Alpine Stagecoach Lions Club. (Please do not contact the Viejas Outlet Center or the Alpine Chamber of Commerce). Proceeds go to sponsor service dogs for individuals with disabilities.
As a member of the Alpine Chamber of Commerce we are offering other current members a 30 percent ($15.00) discount off the $50 vendor’s fee. Non-profit organizations pay $20.
For more information on how to take advantage of this opportunity please contact noveltydogs@yahoo.com or check online at www.alpinelions.org.

Alpine History Days
ALPINE — Come and celebrate the 12th Annual Alpine History Days on Saturday, June 6 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Museums, 2116 Tavern Road, Alpine.
Tour the two pioneer houses, tap your feet to old time music, enjoy the displays about the history of Agriculture in Alpine. This is also the time when the 3rd grade essay contest winners receive their awards for their essays about the history of Alpine.
Lunch will be served. Cost is only $8 for adults and $5 for children. There will also be la raffle with wonderful prizes, and a silent auction.
For further information please e-mail to info@alpinehistory.org or call Carol Morrison 445-2544.

Farmer’s Market
BOULEVARD — The Golden Acorn Casino is pleased to announce the Farmer’s Market and Spring Fair has been scheduled for the following dates: Friday, June 12, Saturday, June 13, and Sunday, June 14.
The event will be held in the Golden Acorn Casino’s parking lot and overnighters are welcome.
For further information call Diana Shea at the Golden Acorn Casino 938-6018.

Annual yard sale
DESCANSO — The Friends of the Descanso Library will hold its annual yard sale on Saturday, June 13, at the library from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Items such as furniture, tools, antiques, toys, electronics, books, DVDs and more will be available.
Donations to the yard sale will be accepted on Friday, June 12 at the sale site. Please, no clothing donations.

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