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The Valley News • www.myvalleynews.com • February 3, 2012


ANZA VALLEY OUTLOOK Serving the communities of


Temecula, Murrieta, Wildomar, Menifee, Sun City, Lake Elsinore, and Anza weekly


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CALENDAR OF E VENTS KIDS / TEEN EVENTS: Feb. 3 – Have a Heart workshop


with Professor Pennypickle’s at the Temecula Children’s Museum, 42081 Main Street. Information: (951) 308-6370.


Feb. 4 – 6-8 p.m. “Give Back”


For ages 14-18. Give Back is a pro- gram designed for teens to spend a few hours making a difference in the lives of others while receiving community service hours. Give Back takes place at the Community Recreation Center, 30875 Rancho Vista Road, Temecula. Information: (951) 694-6444.


Feb. 8 – 4-4:45 p.m. Celebrate


Black History Month with this col- orful West African folktale puppet show presented by Luce Puppet company “Zomo the Trickster Rab- bit”. Free event open to all ages. Information: (951) 693-8980.


Feb. 10 – 6:30-8 p.m. Bicycle


Rodeo! Bring your bike and enjoy an evening of bike fun and games by learning safety skills while navigat- ing your bicycle through an obstacle course then decorating your bike for a bicycle parade. Pre-registration is recommended. This event will take place at the Community Recreation Center, 30875 Rancho Vista Road, Temecula. Information: (951) 694- 6444.


Feb. 10 – 5:30-7:30 p.m. Kids


Only Club: Sweet Tooth Science at Pennypickle’s Workshop, 42081 Main Street, Temecula. Kids will find out how science plays a part in candy creation. They will experi- ment with the tastiest ingredients, mentos, live savers, jelly beans and more. This event is for kids only and includes dinner. Space is limited to the first 60 children who are pre- registered and must be between 5 and 10 years of age. Information: (951) 308-6370.


Feb. 11 – 2012 Young Artist


Competition hosted by the Inland Valley Symphony. Student musi- cians compete for cash prizes and an opportunity to perform with the symphony at the Young People’s Concert on Mar. 31. Information: (760)318-0460.


Feb. 12 – Professor Pennypickle’s Birthday Bash! It’s the professor’s birthday and his assistants (and Beaker) will be throwing him a party at the Children’s Museum, 42081 Main Street, Temecula. There will be lots of fun and surprises. This party will last all day. Information: (951) 308-6370.


Feb. 17 – 5:30-7:30 p.m. To In-


finity and Beyond at Pennypickle’s Workshop, 42081 Main Street, Temecula. Information: (951) 308- 6370.


Feb. 18-20 – Join Storm Elite


at Storm Stadium, 500 Diamond Drive, Lake Elsinore for the An- nual Youth Camp. Instruction on fielding, pitching and hitting. Cost: $100 for tow days or $150 for all three days. Information: Colt at criley@stormbaseball.com


Feb. 24 – LEGO Robot Builders


Workshop at Pennypickle’s Work- shop, 42081 Main Street, Temecula. Information: (951) 308-6370.


ENTERTAINMENT:


Feb. 3 – 6:30 p.m. Band Wars Episode I at The Vault, 41607 En- terprise Circle North, Temecula. Information: (951) 296-9993 or thevaultconcerts@live.com.


Feb. 3 and 4 – 8 p.m.Delfos


Danza Contemporanea presented by Temecula Presents at the Old Town Community Theater, 42021 Main Street, Temecula. A signifi- cant and visionary dance company, Mazatlán-based Delfos Danza Con- temporánea is a unique collective of artists whose creative perspective is characterized by the fluid physicality and poetic narratives within their diverse repertory.


Feb. 9 – 8 p.m. Love: Swingin’


from the Heart featuring Janis Siegel, nine-time Grammy winner and sev- enteen-time Grammy nominee will perform at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater for one night only as a soloist. Featured with Ja- nis is The Elliot Deutsch Big Band. 42051 Main Street, Temecula.


Feb. 10 – 8 p.m. Grady Champi-


on’s high energy singing, harmonica playing and traditional blues to per- form at the Old Town Temecula The- ater, 42051 Main Street, Temecula.


Feb. 10 – 6:30 p.m. Band Wars Episode II at The Vault,41607 En- terprise Circle North, Temecula. Information: (951) 296-9993 or thevaultconcerts@live.com


Feb. 11 – 7:30 p.m. The Lincoln


Trio to perform at the Old Town Community Theater, 42051 Main Street, Temecula. The Trio’s pol- ished presentations of well-known chamber works and their ability to forge new paths with contemporary repertoire have led to the group’s reputation as a first-rate ensemble.


Feb. 12 – 2 p.m. For Your Ears


Only: James Bond and Other Spies at the Old Town Community The- ater, 42051 Main Street, Temecula. enter the mysterious spy world full of intrigue and danger with the All Star Big Band slyly performing a spectacular sampling of theme songs from the classic James Bond movie series and scores from our favorite spy and police shows including: For Your Eyes Only, Nobody Does It Better, Goldfinger, Live and Let Die, The Naked Gun Theme, Dragnet, and The Pink Panther. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696.


Feb. 16-26 – 2 p.m. or 7:30 p.m.


Of Mice and Men, Presented by Temecula Valley Players at the Old Town Community Theater, 42051 Main Street, Temecula. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696.


Feb. 17 – 7:30 p.m. White/ Rob


Zombie and Rage Against the Ma- chine Tribute Show featuring House of Zombie and Slave Against the Machine with guests Soul Journ- ers at the Tilted Kilt, 26520 Ynez Road, Temecula. 21 years and older. Information: (951) 296-9993 or thevaultconcerts@live.com


Feb. 17 – 6:30 p.m. Band Wars


Episode III at The Vault, 41607 Enterprise Circle North, Temecula. Information: (951) 296-9993 or thevaultconcerts@live.com


SEMINARS AND WORK- SHOPS:


Feb. 3 – 6 p.m. The MTRA


(Murrieta-Temecula Republican Assembly) will host their Friday night dinner meeting at Temeku Grill Room, 41687 Temeku Drive, Temecula. Guest Speaker, Sam Paredes, President of Gun Own- ers of California, will speak about California Law- what you can and can’t do . Limited seating, RSVP. Information: Yael (951) 694-9978


or yaels54@aol.com. Feb. 8 – 6-7 p.m. College Work-


shops and Information Sessions at the Civic Center, Conference Cen- ter, 41000 Main Street, Temecula. This informative workshop will give future college attendees valu- able information regarding schools, financial aid, essay writing and the application process. Pre-registration is required.


Feb. 9 – 4-8 p.m. Free, full-length practice ACT test. Learn about the endurance and skills need for a high score on the ACT. Register by calling Princeton Review (800) 2-Review or www.princetonreview.com/events. This event will be held for grades 7- 12 and is limited to 75 participants at the Temecula Public Library, 30600 Pauba Road. Information: Michelle (951) 693-8944.


Feb. 11 – 11 a.m. Temecula Solar Program Luncheon will be held at the Temecula Conference Center at City Hall will cover solar technol- ogy, rebates, incentives, case stud- ies and Temecula’s Solar Program (valid through 04/12/2012). This Program allows businesses and residents to go solar for $0 down and participants will be eligible for cash back incentives. Information: www. temeculasolarprogram.org.


Feb. 11 – 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Free


Open House event at Cal State University San Marcos, Temecula campus. Day will include guided tours/academic advising Degree and certificate programs offered are non- impacted (students can get courses when they want them and need them) and rolling enrollment allows students to enroll any time.


COMMUNITY EVENTS:


On Sale Now – Major League Baseball exhibition game tickets on sale now for the 2012 season (excluding 7/3 and Tuesdays) at the Storm Stadium, 500 Diamond Drive, Lake Elsinore. Information: (951) 245-4487.


Feb. 3 – 7:30 p.m. Ballroom


Recital at Arthur Murray Dance Studio, 32200 Temecula Parkway, Temecula suite M101. Experience great dancing in all dances from the Waltz and Tango, to the Swing and Salsa! Admission is Free! Informa- tion: (951) 506-7600.


Feb. 4 – 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Household Hazardous and E-Waste Collection free to all city and county residents of Lake Elsinore at the Public Works Yard, 521 North Langstaff, Lake Elsinore. City and County residents may drop off hazardous household products and electronic discards at no charge. Information: (951) 674-3124.


Feb. 4, 8 and 11 – 9 a.m. – 4


p.m. Vaccination, Spay and Neuter Discount Clinic at the All Creatures Animal Hospital, 40165 Murrieta Hot Springs Road, Murrieta.


Feb. 5 – 12:30-3:30 p.m. Calligra-


phy workshop presented by The Arts Council of Menifee at the Sun City Library, 26982 Cherry Hills Blvd. Sun City. Must have reservations. Information: (951) 679-3534.


Feb. 5 and 12 – 1-3 p.m. Sun


City Library presents a Calligraphy Workshop. Learn basic skills to compliment hand written letters, etc. Supplies will be provided to this Free class. Space is limited. Reser- vations are required. Ages 13 and Up. Sun City Library, 26982 Cherry


Hills Blvd. Sun City. Information: (951) 679-3534.


Feb. 6 – 3:30 p.m. Adult classic


movie “Ball of Fire” showing at the Sun City Library, 26982 Cherry Hills Blvd. Sun City. Information: (951) 679-3534.


Feb. 6 – 2 p.m. Inspirational


Book Club at the Sun City Library, 26982 Cherry Hills Blvd. Sun City. Information: (951) 679-3534.


Feb. 7 – 9:30 a.m. Poetry Work-


shop at the Sun City Library, 26982 Cherry Hills Blvd. Sun City. Infor- mation: (951) 679-3534.


Feb. 7 – 1 p.m. Economic Forum:


Outlook for the U.S. Economy guest speaker, Dr. Yelena Takhtamanova, Economist, Economic Outreach for the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco will discuss the outlook for the U.S. economy and monetary policy at the economic forum held at Mt. San Jacinto College’s Menifee Valley Campus, 28237 La Piedra Road. Room 927. This event is free and open to students, staff and the public, however seating is limited. Information: Dewey (951)639-5636 or dheinsma@msjc.edu.


Feb. 7 – 12 p.m. Bring your proj-


ects for a Scrapbook Workshop at the Sun City Library, 26982 Cherry Hills Blvd. Sun City. Information: (951) 679-3534.


Feb. 8 – 4-4:45 p.m. Celebrate


Black History Month with this col- orful West African folktale puppet show presented by Luce Puppet company “Zomo the Trickster Rab- bit”. Free event open to all ages. Information: (951) 693-8980.


Feb. 9 – 10 a.m. “In the Know”


– Information on Health issues – Feb.’s topic on the Heart at the Sun City Library, 26982 Cherry Hills Blvd. Sun City. Information: (951) 679-3534.


Feb. 10 – 6:30-8 p.m. Bicycle


Rodeo! Bring your bike and enjoy an evening of bike fun and games by learning safety skills while navigat- ing your bicycle through an obstacle course then decorating your bike for a bicycle parade. Pre-registration is recommended. This event will take place at the Community Recreation Center, 30875 Rancho Vista Road, Temecula. Information: (951) 694- 6444.


Feb. 15 – 4:30 p.m. Coffee Club


with special guests “Hungrytown” at the Sun City Library, 26982 Cherry Hills Blvd. Sun City. Information: (951) 679-3534.


Feb. 16 – 2 p.m. Mystery Book


Club at the Sun City Library, 26982 Cherry Hills Blvd. Sun City. Infor- mation: (951) 679-3534.


Feb. 18 – 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Got Tires? Recycle them for FREE for the city and County residents of Lake Elsinore at Lakeside High School, 32593 Riverside Drive, Lake El- sinore. Residents can transport up to 9 tires maximum per trip. No foam filled tires, passenger and light truck tires only, tires from businesses will not be accepted and no tires with rims accepted. Information: (951) 694-3124.


Feb. 18 – 7 a.m.-1 p.m. S.A.F.E.


(Safe Alternatives for Everyone) and Teen Leadership Youth to host A Lot Full of Treasures at 28910 Pujol Street, Temecula. All donations will benefit S.A.F.E.’s youth program,


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