AGE 42
OLD TOWN
TEMECULA
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Floral Studio & Island Boutique
FEBRUAR
Valentine Arrangements Jelly Belly Week
Tropical or Traditional for your
KUUIPO (sweetheart)
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Special Orders only
Order by February 10
Old Town Sweet Shop
Gift Baskets Available Old Town Sweet Shop, formerly Temecula Country Store, will be hon-
Delivery Available
oring Ronald Reagan and celebrating Jelly Belly week. A mascot, dressed
951-308-2485
like a Jelly Belly, will be handing out samples, with the story of the Ronald
28690 Old Town Front St., Ste. #320
www.flowersbyalohaoe.com
Specializing in Tropicals
Reagan Sports Park printed on each packet. Old Town Sweet Shop has un-
Hours: Weds. & Thurs. 10-2,
Fri. & Sat. 11-5
dergone big changes. They are focusing more on sweets and less on gifts.
They expanded their line of chocolates, dipped apples and retro candies.
“We are all sugar now,” a representative laughed. The store had long
been referred to as “the candy store in Old Town” so it was only natural to
change the name to reflect the bulk of its business.
Old Town Sweet Shop carries more than 30 varieties of Jelly Bellies.
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For the entire month of February, Old Town Sweet Shop will be discount-
P ing Jelly Belly products by 10% and giving 10% of the proceeds to the
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Friends of Ronald Reagan Sports Park monument fund.
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Old Town Sweet Shop is located at 28545 Old Town Front St Ste 101
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in Temecula. Phone number: 951-693-1919 or visit them on the web at
www.oldtownsweetshop.com
If you would like to learn more about the Friends of Ronald Rea-
gan Sports Park or make a donation visit the website at www.ronaldrea-
Live Music Saturdays from 1:30 PM-4:30 PM with the Sombra Quieta Band
gansportspark.com
Rumba Flamenca, Spanish Guitar and Latin Jazz
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“I Question America”
Located on the De Portola Wine Trail
The Legacy of Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer –
A Broadway Style One Woman Play starring E. P. McKnight
COMING SOON! MASÍA DE YABAR URBAN WINERY
Look for a mesmerizing journey into
Hamer, a driven heroine during the
Old Town Temecula, 41955 Fifth Street, Suite 102
the life and times of Mrs. Fannie Lou
Civil Rights Movement. The play
depicts the life and passions of Mrs.
Hamer on her journey from the cotton
fields to the halls of Congress. Ms.
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McKnight has performed this play
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across the country to rave reviews
of her ability to bring Ms. Hamer to
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life and educate about this powerful
and courageous woman who fought
through injustice and physical abuse
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to champion poor Americans of all
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colors. At a time when black people
were illegally denied the vote through
W violent beatings and death threats, Ms.
O Hamer stood strong and persevered,
T Fresh, Local & Seasonal Menus becoming one of the founding mem-
20 oz. beer pour
bers of the Mississippi Freedom Dem-
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8 oz. wine pour
ocratic Party. Join us for a night to
30 Beers on Draught
remember.
25 Wines by the Glass
The performance will be presented
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PreMiuM WeLL OnLy
at the Temecula Valley Museum on
Thursday, February 4th at 7:00 PM.
All Types of Fee: $2.00. 28314 Mercedes St in Old
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Live Music
Town Temecula. For further informa-
tion please call (951) 694-6450.
thru the Week
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