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February 4, 2010

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ALFA bookstore
     ALPINE — February is the month for Romance, so all Alpine Library Friends Association Romance novels will be half price throughout the month.
     Buy one children’s book and get one of the same or lesser value free during the first week, non-fiction half-price week two, self help, religion half-price week three, week four Saturday and Sunday half off most books in store.
     Visit us at 2554 Alpine Blvd , Wednesday to Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Artist call
     ALPINE — Calling all crafters, artists, and non-profit organizations. The 13th Annual Alpine Sage and Songbirds Festival for May 1-2, is now accepting applications for booths at the Viejas Outlet Center.
     Thousands attend this event yearly from all over the southwest — this is a great opportunity to showcase your product.
     To download an application visit the web site at www.chirp.org, or contact Christine Vargas at 445-4489.

Steak dinners
     CAMPO — The Campo VFW Post 2080 will begin offering its delicious Steak dinners beginning in February.
     The Steak dinner will reopen on the third Saturday, and the delicious Rib dinners will reopen on the First Friday of March. More announcements to come.

Republican Women membership luncheon
     ALPINE — Mt. Empire Republican Women Federated (MERWF) will host its Annual Membership Luncheon at 11 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 15, in the Clubhouse of Alpine Mobile Home Estates, 2400 Alpine Blvd.
     This is a perfect opportunity for ladies interested in promoting conservative values to discover who we are and what we do.
     MERWF welcomes guests and members from Alpine, Descanso, Pine Valley and surrounding areas to this event. Reservations are requested by Feb 12. Call Marilyn 454-0532.

Back Country boot camp
     ALPINE — Help realize those new years resolutions. Back Country Boot Camp is back in session and meets every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5:30 and 9:15 a.m. at the Alpine Community Center Park. New evening classes are starting on Feb. 16 at 5 p.m. in the Alpine Community Center.
     These workouts deliver time tested and measurable fitness improvements. Come and join us to achieve your New Years fitness goals before summer.
     For more information, please visit www.backcountrybootcamp.com or call 997-9376.

Albertsons community fair
     ALPINE — The Albertsons 3rd Annual Community Fair in Alpine, sponsored by Albertsons and the Alpine Mountain Empire Chamber of Commerce, vendor space and admission is free at the big event on Saturday, Feb. 20.
     The fun will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Alpine Albertsons parking lot at 2955 Alpine Blvd. Every year the fair, open to residents, businesses and organizations throughout Alpine and the Mountain Empire, has gotten bigger and better.
     Businesses and organizations in Alpine and the Mountain Empire who would like to take advantage of the free vendor space while it is still available can call the Chamber at (619) 445-2722 or e-mail Kelly@alpinechamber.com. Vendors need to bring their own tables, chairs and canopies.

Law Enforcement Appreciation
     ALPINE — The Alpine Kiwanis Club will be holding its annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Day on Saturday, Feb. 6.
     A member of the CHP, Border Patrol and the Sheriff’s Department will be honored at the Saturday morning meeting at 7 a.m. held at Alpine Elementary School. Also present will be Joel Anderson, 77th District Assemblyman representative who will present recipients a Resolution from the State of California Legislative Office.Congressman Hunter’s office will also be represented to present honors.
     Guests are invited to attend. For breakfast reservations, please call Dave Truax at 445-1666.

Dustbowl historian
     DESCANSO — The Descanso Library will be presenting songs and stories from the Dustbowl Era on Saturday, Feb. 6 at 11 a.m.
     Ross Moore, singer and historian will talk about the trials and tribulations people had to go through during the 1930’s. You will learn how the great American icon, Woody Guthrie, influenced music through stories of his often tragic life. Ross Moore will be singing some of these biographical songs.

Father-Daughter dance
     ALPINE — The annual Father & Daughter Sweetheart Dance will take place Friday, Feb. 12, at the Alpine Community Center beginning at 6 p.m.
     The cost is $35 per couple and will include a special gift for each young lady, free Portraits, Live DJ, refreshments and Royal Princess Magic. Meet the Miss Alpine Princess titleholders.
     This event sell out each year, so don’t miss it. Tickets are on a first come, first served basis. Tickets available: Alpine Community Center, Jami Lou’s Place & The Dragonfly Salon/Day Spa.
     For more information contact 390-0061.

Clean up Alpine
     ALPINE — Love a Clean Alpine? Alpine Church of Spiritual Living is holding a Clean Up Alpine Day, Saturday, Feb. 13. Please join us.
     Meet at the Albertsons Parking Lot at 9 a.m., and be ready to have a really fun day. Look for the happy group with the ACSL Sign.
     See more at www.alpinechurch.com.

Historical Society pot luck
     ALPINE — The Alpine Historical Society Pot Luck Luncheon is open to the community and a great place to learn more about historic Alpine. It will be held on Sunday, Feb. 21 at 1 p.m. at the Alpine Woman’s Club, 2156 Alpine Boulevard.
     Following the luncheon Virginia Christman, who is a member of the Viejas Tribal Council, will be their featured speaker. Christman actively works to enrich the San Diego community’s knowledge of her native culture. At this event you will learn more about our supportive Viejas neighbors and their history.
     You may come for the luncheon and the speaker at 1 p.m. or arrive at around 2 p.m. for the speaker only. Please R.S.V.P. to Carol Morrison at 445-2544, or send an e-mail to info@alpinehistory.org.

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