Silpada Boutique Party
ALPINE — The Alpine Lions Club is hosting a Silpada Boutique
Party fundraiser to benefit the local group.
Silpada is .925 Sterling Silver and Semi-Precious Stone Fine
Jewelry. All the fun will be happening on Saturday, Nov. 21
from 2 to 4 p.m. at The Alpine Inn, 2223 Alpine Blvd.
The hostess is Mary Rynearson. Please RSVP to 733-0698.
Churches join together in thanks
ALPINE — The Churches of the greater Alpine area have met
together every year for Thanksgiving Day.
Wednesday, Nov.25, 7 p.m., at Alpine Elementary School
Auditorium (1850 Alpine Blvd.) we’ll have people and pastors
the Alpine coming to offer their thanks to God. The Alpine
Christian Ministerial Association organizes this annual
event. Pastors and leaders of area churches will be leading
prayer, area musicians will lead songs of thanks, and
together we will say “Thank you, God.”
AGSA sign-up
ALPINE — Alpine Girls recreational softball is having
registration sign-up on Dec. 5 and 6, at Boulder Oaks
Elementary School from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 6 years and under
are only $20, 8U through 14U are $105 ($125 after Dec. 6).
Any questions please contact Cathy Lindblad at (619)
659-9487.
Holiday home tour
ALPINE — The Alpine Woman’s Club will hold its Fifth Annual
“Christmas in Alpine” on Sunday, Dec. 6 from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m.
Visitors will have an opportunity to stroll through five
country estates, plus three historic buildings, including
the Alpine Museum buildings and the Town Hall. There will be
a $500 opportunity drawing and other raffle items.
Tickets for the tour are $25 per ticket. To order please
mail a check to the Alpine Woman’s Club P.O. Box 231,
Alpine, CA 91903. Tickets can also be purchased the day of
the event at the Woman’s Club 2156 Alpine Blvd. Proceeds
benefit the preservation of the historic Town Hall.
For further information please call Michelle Albee 722-1032. |
Historical Society open
ALPINE — The Alpine Historical Society buildings will be
open to the public on Saturday, Nov. 28 and Sunday, Nov. 29
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 two historic buildings owned and operated by
the Alpine Historical Society are the Dr. Sophronia Nichol’s
House built in 1896 and the Capt Adam Beaty house built in
1899. They are both located at 2116 Tavern Road. Just follow
the signs to the Museum.
For further information please call 445-2544.
ACC Winter tennis classes
ALPINE — “Stay fit all year round” is the mantra for the
winter tennis season at the Alpine Community Center.
Classes begin Dec. 2 offered to all age groups and player
ability levels. After school programs for youth players will
be available as well as morning and evening sessions for
adults.
Teaching Professional, Rene Toscano will schedule special
classes for high school student athletes who wish to prepare
for the upcoming Grossmont High School League season.
For registration and information, call Rene’ Toscano at
722-1669 or e-mail retoscano@yahoo.com.
Holiday trail ride
PINE VALLEY — Horse of the Sun will host a Holiday Trail
Ride to benefit rescue horses on Dec. 5 at 9 a.m. at 28271
Old Hwy. 80, Pine Valley.
The cost is $30 and will include trail ride and brunch
served after the ride, $15 for brunch only.
If you have items to donate for the event or would like more
information call Audrey Reynolds at 247-7237 or e-mail
Audreyd1@cox.net.
www.savinghorsesinc.com.
Alpine Christmas
ALPINE — The 14th Annual Alpine Village Christmas Parade of
Lights & Snow Festival will take place Friday, Dec. 11,
beginning at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to join Santa in
the Parade of Lights. The only requirement is your entry be
decorated with lights.
Immediately following the parade, Santa and his helpers will
light the Alpine Community Christmas Tree and join in a
holiday sing-a-long. Free playing on snow for the young at
heart!
Call the Chamber for more information at 445-2722. To
register for the parade check online at
www.AlpineChamber.com. |