Hatha Yoga
Classes
ALPINE-Weekly Hatha Yoga classes on Sundays @ 5:30 pm,
Boulder Oaks Park. If you are interested in unraveling those
kinks
and want more information , please contact Connie Nash at
619 445-YOGA (9642)
Looking forward to Library events:
June 12 - 1:00 p.m. - Kids' Father's Day Craft (age 8-12)
June 15 - SUMMER READING BEGINS!
June 16 - 10:30 a.m. - Storytime (preschool)
June 18 - 3:00 p.m. - Harp Guitarist Kevin Rones (families
welcome)
June 19 - 10:00 a.m. - Book Club (adult)
June 19 - 1:00 p.m. - Wildlife Company: “The Mighty
Rainforest” (all ages)
June 23 - 10:30 a.m. - Bilingual Storytime (preschool)
June 25 - 2:30 p.m. - Henna Tatoos (age 12 and up)
June 30 - 10:30 a.m. - Storytime (preschool)
June 30 - 2:00 p.m. - Art: “Make a Splash” (age 8-12)
Every Wednesday-10:30 a.m. Story time-Bilingual Story time -
alternat ing Wednesdays.
The Alpine Branch of the San Diego County Library is located
at 2130 Arnold Way.
Viejas Concerts
ALPINE-The DreamCatcher at Viejas Casino, SoCal's premier
intimate music venue, has announced an exciting concert
lineup featuring an eclectic line up, from Country to Jazz
and Rock to R&B.
The DreamCatcher at Viejas Casino seats approximately 700
people and provides southern Californian's a unique
opportunity to catch well-established music superstars, as
well as rising stars, in an up-close and personal setting.
Once again this year, $1 from every ticket sold will go to
the Alpine School District's music and math programs.
The DreamCatcher concert schedule is as follows (tickets on
sale now unless otherwise noted):
Friday, June 11: Chick Corea Freedom Band with Kenny
Garrett, Christian McBride, Roy Haynes
Saturday, June 12: The Temptations
Friday, July 9: Boyz II Men
Saturday, July 10: Vicki Lawrence & Mama: A Two Woman Show
(On sale April 30th)
Friday, August 13: George Benson
Sunday, August 15: Los Lonely Boys
Friday, August 27: Asia
Friday, October 8: Keith Sweat
Thursday, October 21: Taj Mahal | Vieux Farka Toure
Tickets to all concerts can be purchased at the V Shop
inside the east entrance to the Viejas Casino, or online at
http://viejas.frontgatetickets.com/index.php. Must be 21 and
present a valid I.D.
4th Annual Ultimate Music Challenge
VIEJAS-It's southern California's biggest cover band
smack-down, as Viejas Casino hosts the 4th annual Ultimate
Music Challenge.
Thirty-nine of the area's best cover bands will compete at
Viejas Casino's DreamCatcher Lounge every Sunday night
through June 20th from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Up to five bands will perform each Sunday, with the winning
bands advancing to the Semifinals, then to the Championship
on June 20th.
The winning cover band takes home $25,000, second place
earns $10,000 and 3rd place pays $5,000. A panel of
distinguished judges will score each band's performance in
the categories of Showmanship, Musical Ability and Audience
Response.
For more information, including dates, times and
participating cover bands, visit
http://www.ultimatemusicchallenge.com/dates.html
Exercise Classes
ALPINE-NEW! Zumba Classes at the Alpine Community Center,
1830 Alpine Blvd. Great Exercise, lots of Fun. $5.00 per
class each Wednesday at 10:30
Call for info 445-7330 and/or to sign up. See Zumba.com for
info about the class.
Mountain Empire Men's Club (MEMC) News
We are busy planning for the 40th Annual Pine Valley Days.
We will be returning the BBQ dinner to Friday night this
year on July 30th, with the parade on Saturday, July 31st.
We'll have more information soon. To keep up to date, visit
the website at www.PineValleyDays.com. If you would like to
help be a part of this year's event, please contact us at
mountainempiremc@hotmail.com
For further information on events and how you can help
support the MEMC please visit our website at
www.MountainEmpireMensClub.org.
4-H Amigos
looking for members
ALPINE - The Alpine Amigos 4H Club is looking for new
members from the ages of 5-19.
4H is a kid's club that provides learning opportunities such
as horses, dogs, community service, archery, and judging.
4-H is looking for members and adult leaders that would be
interested in Small animals, Biking, Leather Making, Lego,
Computer, Garden, Arts and Crafts or any other fun projects
you would like to add.
The most popular program is the Horse project, which lets
children that are 9-19 years old learn how to ride a horse
in a safe, fun environment.
Come join us the first Tuesday evening of the month at 7
p.m. If you have any questions feel free to contact
Christine Dingle (Club President) at 659-9856 or Charla
Cranor (Adult Leader) at 445-4249.
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Summer Sports
Camp at ACC
Tennis and Basketball will be offered during Sports Camp
week at the Alpine Community Center. The one week camp is
scheduled from June 21 through 25th.
Youth campers will have lots of fun learning basic
fundamentals of both court sports. The Instructor and
coordinator of this years' camp is Rene Toscano. On court
assistants will ensure players are provided with quality
instruction.
“Learning the racquet sport of tennis and basketball hoops
all on one court will be a unique experience for campers”
says coach Toscano.
For more information, contact Rene Toscano (619) 722-1669 or
e-mail retoscano@yahoo.com.
ITALIAN NIGHT is back!
ALPINE-Sat. Jun. 12th @ 5:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale now
and must be purchased in advance, adults $15, children 12 &
under $5. The event is hosted by Christ the King Episcopal
Church at 1460 Midway Drive in Alpine. This is a fun filled
evening for the whole family that includes complete dinner
with beverage & dessert, live musical entertainment, door
prizes, bounce house/slide for kids & more. Featured talent
includes Music Director Sylvia Lorraine Hartman, Soprano
along with guest artists Joe Pechota, Baritone, Karen
Donahue, Soprano and The Choir of Christ the King. CALL
TODAY! (619)445-3419. www.christthekingalpine.org
Feel Better and Live Longer
ALPINE-Have you ever wondered what simple steps you can
incorporate into your life to feel better, look better and
improve you health? Join certified Health Counselor Jean
Swann for an informative free presentation this month
entitled “Feel Better and Live Longer. . .Everyday Habits
for Health and Longevity”. Jean will be speaking Thursday,
June 10, 2010 at 7 p.m. at Curves Alpine, 2741 Alpine
Boulevard, Suite 102, Alpine, CA 91901. Space is limited.
RSVP today by calling 249-0623 to reserve your seat.
Discount coupons for all health services will be available
to those who attend.
Fashion Show
ALPINE-Fashion Show and Luncheon presented by the Alpine
Community Church Guild on June 12th at 12 noon in Fuller
Hall---2225 W. Victoria Drive.
Ladies fashions from BonWorth in Viejas Outlet and also teen
fashions. Luncheon to be served by Agosta's Catering.
Doorprize and drawings. Tickets $15 and $12 for children
under age 12.
Reservations needed--call Alpine Community Church 445-2110
or Norine Shaw 445-3651.
Recital
Piano students of local piano and organ instructor David
Bruce will give their 27th-annual Spring Recital at Hal
Rollins' First Baptist Church of Alpine (Arnold Way and
Tavern Rd.) at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 13.
Performers scheduled to perform are:
Abigail Boek: Kite in the Sky, The Juggler, Home on the
Range, This Bubble
Luke Boek: Rain Rain, Old MacDonald, Yankee Doodle, Bone
Sweet Bone, The Bell Tower
Noah Boek: Dance of the Irish, Tchaikovsky's March Slav
Sierra Boek: Through The Eyes of Love from “Ice Castles”
Sierra & Noah boek: Duet “Canon in D” by Pachelbel
Timmy Caurthers: Boxcar Rumble, Carefree Waltz, The Duke of
York, Boom! Boom!
Trinity Caruthers: The Dragon, The Wren and The Swan, The
Hot Dog Stand
Kayla Pappalardo: New Orleans Celebration, Jumpin' Jazz Cat,
Pumpkin Boobie
Rachael Scherbaum: Bastien's Mini Sonata in G
Ryan Scherbaum: Clemmenti's Sonatina No. 10 in G, Op. 38,
No. 1
Sarah Scherbaum: A Riddle, The Circus, Submarine, Bingo
Starla Toto: The Star-Spangled Banner, Amaryllis, To a Wild
Rose; and Fiz composted by Starla Toto herself.
Alpine Revitalization Steering Committee
ALPINE-This is a second reminder of the upcoming Alpine
Revitalization Steering Committee meeting to be held Friday,
June 25, 2010. This is the time to schedule your individual
sub-committee meetings and prepare your updates to the
matrix attached using the Track Changes option on your
computer. Changes "must" be submitted directly onto the
matrix. If you have no updates I would greatly appreciate
notification of that as soon as possible. The meeting
location will be at the: Crown Hills Club House,1821
Victoria Park Terrace, Alpine, CA, 2:30- 4:30 pm
Relay for Life
ALPINE-On Saturday, June 26-27, the Relay for Life lifts
off. This is a 24 hour event. One day. One night. One
community. One Fight.
For more information please contact Cheryl Irick, cirick@mac.com
Crown Hills 13th Annual Independence Day Parade
ALPINE-On July 3rd, not July 4th, the Independence Day
parade kicks off at 9:00 a.m. and the parade actually starts
walking at 10:00 a.m. For more information please call Hilde
Hinchcliff: 659-8707
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