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velopment@elizabethhospice.org, call the hospice office at 760.737.2050, or the Oceanside Yacht Club at 760.722.5751 or email info@oceansideyc.com.


OASIS Classes for North County


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13th Annual Escondido Chamber Challenge Golf Tournament


The 13th Annual Chamber Challenge Golf Tournament is fast approaching.


Tournament benefits the MAP program and Chamber advocacy for local businesses. The event, a four player scramble, will be on Friday, August 26, at The Vineyard Country Club, 925 San Pasqual Road, Escondido. Registration and lunch will start at 11am; 11:30-12noon will be the chipping and putting contest, with the tee-off, shotgun start at 12:30pm. The day will finish with cocktails and no host bar at 5pm, dinner, awards, raffle, and auction at 5:30pm.


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Registration is on a first come, first served basis. Before August 10, cost is $125/player; and $150/person after August 10. All players must adhere to the Club's dress code.


Sponsorship opportunities are available in a variety of areas, from gift bag donations, $100/hole or tee sponsors to $5,000 champi- onship sponsor.


Ihm, Golf Chairman, at 619.448.0532 or Dave@onthebor- dersd.com. Additional informa- tion is available at the Chamber of Commerce, 760.745.2125.


Contact Dave


Charity Regatta to Benefit The Elizabeth Hospice


Save the Date! The 9th Annual Oceanside Yacht Club Charity Regatta that benefits The Elizabeth Hospice will be held on Saturday and Sunday, August 13 and 14, at the Oceanside Yacht Club, 1950 No. Harbor Drive. The event is a weekend of sailboat racing, silent auctions and post- racing parties with live entertain- ment and dancing. Food, cocktails and auction prizes are available for purchase; admission is compli- mentary. Enter to win a Holland America 7-day cruise for two to the Caribbean, Mexico or Canada/New England. Tickets are $50 each, and winner does not need to be present to win. Sponsorships of the Regatta event are available from $200 to $4,000. For information, contact fundde-


Oasis North County invites you to participate in the adult programs for 50+. New classes start each week. OASIS is located at the Joslyn Senior Center, 210 Park Avenue, Escondido. Register now. A onetime trimester processing fee of $10 is charged in addition to class fee. Registration can be completed on line at www.oasis- net.org/escondido, or call OASIS 760.796.6020. For additional classes or information call or visit the website.


These two classes will be held at the Oasis office in Escondido:


#122 - Jewelry Design: Carried Away: Kits provided for $15, cash only to the instructor: Wednesday, July 27, 2–4pm, Fee $10. OASIS Escondido Room 4


#170 - Develop Your Psychic Senses, Feeling, and Inner Seeing: Wednesdays, July 27-August 10 (3 sessions), 2-4pm; Fee $20. OASIS Escondido DEBB Room


These two classes are held at the Older Adult Center, Temple Adat Shalom, 15905 Pomerado Road, Poway:


#310 - ALPHA: 5 Huge Investment Mistakes; Tuesday, August 2, 1pm-2:30pm; Fee $5.


#311 - Jewelry Design: Crystal Lanterns; Tuesday, August 9, 1- 3pm; Fee $10 - Jewelry kits pro- vided for $15, cash only to the instructor.


The following class will be held at the Jasmine Room at the McClellan Sr. Center, Vista:


#719 - Jewelry Design: Multi- Strand Necklace; Thursday, August 11, 1-3pm; Fee $10 - Jewelry kits provided for $15, cash only to the instructor.


Condo Conversions to be Discussed at EMPAC Meeting


Escondido Mobile/Manufactured Home Positive Action Committee (EMPAC) will meet at 7pm, Thursday, July 28, at the East Valley Community Center, 2245 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido. Guest speaker will be Bill Martin, Senior Planner for the City of Escondido. He will discuss Condo Conversions of homes in mobile home parks; a subject of impor- tance to all California mobile home park residents.


refreshments and a 50/50 drawing will be offered. For information, call 760.747.4107.


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LIFE at MiraCosta Meeting on July 29th


LIFE at MiraCosta, a Senior Learning Group, will meet Friday,


July 29, in Room 1068, MiraCosta College, 1 Barnard Dr., Oceanside. Visitors are welcome. For more information, call 760.721.8124. The programs scheduled for the meeting are: 1pm - "Evolving Community Services" - Linda Kurokawa, Director MCC Community Services, explores the enhanced programs created to meet increased demands of district res- idents seeking enrichment. Then at 2:30pm - "Food Security - Veterans Step Up" - Colin & Karen Archipley, co-founders of Archi's Acres and VSAT Program, help returning combat vets transi- tion to civilian life by gaining entry to the high-growth, $30 billion organic food industry.


Live Standup Comedy Show with Celebrity Comedians


Levi Miller presents live Stand-up Comedy Show at 8pm on Saturday, July 30, at the Sunshine Brooks Theatre, 217 North Coast Hwy., Oceanside. The lineup of comics includes Rich Flores, from Carlsbad; Steven Garza, from the Comedy Store of La Jolla; Dustin Kaufman, from Kansas City, Missouri; and two famous per- formers from Los Angeles, Jimmy Ouyang and the show's headliner, Peter Berman. All of the comics can be found on Facebook.


Miller is an Oceanside activist who participates in many of the city's events.


Levi


Admission is $20 at the door. Only 18 years and older. Beer and wine will be served under a day permit at the concession desk. For more information, call 760.722.5384. Look up Sunshine Brooks Theatre on Facebook to receive event updates.


Children's Coalition to be Honored at Networking Mixer


The next Children's Coalition Networking Mixer will be held on Wednesday, July 27, from 5:30pm- 8pm, at the 94th Aero Squadron, 8885 Balboa Avenue, San Diego. It will be an evening of celebra- tion and awards. The San Diego Children's Coalition's Youth Eco Division and Kool Climate Kids will be honored by Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher's office with a Certificate of Recognition and a special Congressional Recognition from Congressman Bob Filner's office for the work on the California Recycling Days Initiative.


Those invited include children's charities and organizations; chil- dren and family related businesses; service clubs (Kiwanis, Lions, Rotary), donors and foundations; general public and interested vol- unteers.


opportunity drawing (including children's bicycles donated by Wells Fargo; food and drink spe- cials; music provided by the Varsity Strings; table spaces avail- able for children's charities and businesses. If your organization is interested in having a table, con-


tact Carolyn at 858.518.8404. For additional information, check the web site of The San Diego Children's Coalition at www.SanDiegoChildren.org.


Surf Museum Gala Goes Off in Grand Style!


The California Surf Museum was the venue for a triple treat for those in attendance at the recent 4th Annual Fundraiser Gala, the official celebration of CSM's 25th Anniversary, plus the unveiling of three new exhibits.


the occasion and playing to a sold- out audience, San Diego musician John Hull kicked off the evening as guests and surfing legends fil- tered in. The entire look and ambiance of the Museum was a step over the norm; the sand floor, lantern-style lighting, tropi- cal palms and plantings made a spectacular setting, transforming the "Secret Spot" back alley area into a scene from the Arabian Nights.


Honored guests included profes- sional World Tour and Triple Crown of Surfing founder/direc- tor Randy Rarick, 1976 World Champ Peter Townsend, San Diego shaping legend Bobby "Challenger" Thomas, and one of San Diego's founding fathers of surfing, 84 years young and age- less, Jack "Woody" Ekstrom. Other renowned attendees includ- ed NBA superstar Bill Walton, World Surfing Champion Linda Benson, Mike Tabeling, L.J. Richards, Sam Cody, and Fernando Aguerre, as well as a myriad of surf stars from all eras of the sport.


Skateboarding Legends also were in abundance, including the 1st Women's World Champion Laura Thornhill, Tony Jueton, Tommy Ryan, Dave Dominy, and Brian & Brad Logan.


The gourmet food, provided by 333 Pacific, Harney Sushi and pas- tries from Madeleine, was excel- lent. Pedro's Tacos' shrimp and carne asada burrito concoctions and Nagata Farms' honey-dipped strawberries were also huge hits.


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The event will include


Gala attendees sky-tall 6’11” NBA superstar Bill Walton and petite 5’1” World Surfing Champion Linda Benson.


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