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FEBRUARY 2017 Community Events and Activities
Temecula Valley Newcomers Club Meeting Monday, February 20, 2017 at 11 a.m. It is New Year Resolution time. If you have recently
moved to the Temecula Valley or have lived here for many years and one of your resolutions is to get out more, meet new people and have fun in 2017, Temecula Valley New- comers Club (TVNC) is for you. Come see what it’s all about at the TVNC monthly luncheon with entertainment at Wilson Creek Winery, 35960 Rancho California Rd, Temecula. Paid reservations are required at least one week prior to lunch- eon; please call Anne (951) 677-7149. This Club is a social organization with different activities for members such as card games, book clubs, mahjong, movie groups, theater trips, lunch and dinner groups and much more. For Club in- formation call Robin (951) 428-0940. Happy New Year from the TVNC.
Radio Workshops for Kids & Teens Plus FREE Voiceover Class for Adults The nonprofit Jennifer Smart Foundation’s Find Your
Voice Center offers workshops to improve communication skills & increase self esteem. With coaching, kids 7-18 have fun putting together their own radio show, which is aired on 101.7 KJNi-LP and at
JENNiRADIO.com. Next workshop is January 28th. Voiceover classes for adults begin with a FREE session January 19th. To register or sponsor a child, visit
FYVcenter.org, call (951) 395-1017 or
FindYourVoice@FYVcenter.org. Visit the Find Your Voice Center on weekends in G-165 at the Outlets at Lake Elsinore, 17600 Collier.
NAFE Meetings in the Area
• Escondido Nafe meets the 1st Thursday of each month at 6pm at Cocina del Charo Mexican Restaurant 890 W Valley Parkway Escondido, CA
• Temecula Nafe meets the 1st Tuesday of each month at 6 Pm Feb Spositos Cuban & Italian Restaurant 28120 Jefferson Ave Suite 207,
• Temecula CA, March Bamboo House 27473 Ynez Road, Temecula it alternates each month from one restaurant to the other.
• Menifee Nafe meets the 2nd Wednesday at 11:30 at Merna's Cafe and Grill 26850 Cherry Hills Blvd, Sun City, CA 92586 (behind Stater Brothers)
• Murrieta Nafe meets the 4th Thursday of each month at noon at RJ's Sizzlin Steer 41401 Kalmia Street, Murrieta, CA
Nafe's mission is to help women grow both personally and professionally and has
been serving women globally for 45 years. For more information on any of them con- tact Robbie Motter Nafe Global Coordinator 951-255-9200 or email
rmotter@aol.com every meeting has a dynamic speaker and networking. Cost is $10.00 for Nafe mem- bers, $15.00 for guests and then you order food and pay the restaurant direct, Watch for information on our Nafe Success Up Women's Conference April 22, 2017 at the Corporate Room in Wildomar.
FREE Laboratory Service! AUMT Laboratory is giving back to the community by offering 14 FREE blood
tests including diabetes, thyroid, calcium, kidney, just to name a few. We're giving one FREE test per person at local AUMT Patient Service Centers or if you would like AUMT (at no cost) to attend your church, health fair, or community event, please con- tact our Laboratory Director Jennifer at
Jennifer@aumt.org. For more information on the complete list of free tests or any other questions, please contact us. AUMT is located at 43300 Business Park Dr. #201, Temecula, CA 92590. 951-
790-0219. The Hours are Monday- Thursday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Murrieta Mega Mixer
The Mega Mixer will be held on January 26 from 3:30 – 7pm at the Murrieta
Spectrum located at 25125 Madison Ave., Murrieta. This is all chamber mixer with local businesses from all over the local area. The cost of admission is a Business Card or $1. For more information or to register for a booth contact The Murrieta Cham- ber of Commerce. 951-677-7916/
www.murrietachamber.org.
High-Demand Classes Still Available at Mt. San Jacinto College
Seats are still open in many high-demand classes at Mt.
San Jacinto College. The spring 2017 semester begins on Jan. 17 and there is still time to enroll. Students can earn as- sociate degrees, take classes to transfer to a four-year uni- versity or earn career certificates. MSJC also offers late-start classes, which begin on March 27, and Friday-only classes. Classes are only $46 per unit (for California residents) and fi- nancial aid is available. For more information, visit
www.msjc.edu or call 951-639-5313.
Annual Quilt Show Friday and Saturday, February 10th and 11th, 2017, from
10am to 4pm, the Valley Quilters Guild of Hemet will hold their 37th Annual Quilt Show. The show will be held at the Valley Wide Recreation Center located at 901 West Esplanade, San Jacinto, CA, 92583. Admission is $7.00 (children 3 and under are free. No strollers or rolling carts please.) There will be over 100 quilts on display, quilting related vendors, boutique, consignment shop, featured quilter, quilt appraiser on Satur- day, food vendor and free parking. Tickets for the Philan- thropic Quilt may be purchased at the show for drawing on Saturday at 3:45 pm. Tickets are $1 each or 6/$5. Informa- tion on the Guild may be accessed at
www.ValleyQuilters.org. Please contact Diane Elms at 951 599-4064 or email
diane.elms @
roadrunner.com regarding this ad for Commu- nity Events in your Neighbors Magazine. The Valley Quilters Guild of Hemet is a non-profit organization.
017 Spring Music Festival Auditions
The Temecula Valley Music Teachers Association spon- sors the Spring Music Festival Auditions for students age 18 years and under and not above 12th grade. The auditions will take place in a music studio in the Temecula Valley area, Feb.
25th. Entrants must not be over 18 years old as of Feb. 25, 2017, or above 12th grade. The purpose of the audition is to provide music students the opportunity and experience of preparing and performing two solo pieces for adjudication. Each stu- dent will receive a written evaluation of his or her performance. If a student is the win- ner of their entrance category then they will play at the Honors Recital April 22nd. The festival is open to any teachers, whether they are members of the association or not. Deadline to enter is March Feb. 4th. For the entry form and information about the festival, please call Elizabeth Medici,
President, TVMTA, at 951-972-7998, or Cecilia Unpingco, Vice President, TVMTA, at 951-551-7162.
4th Annual Under $100 Art Fair Just in time for Valentine’s Day! Idyllwild art galleries and artists are hosting the
Art Alliance of Idyllwild’s 4th Annual Under $100 Art Fair. All art mediums will be fea- tured and all will be priced UNDER $100. In addition to purchasing original artwork, visitors will get the chance to meet the artists behind the creations. Avoid the hassle and stress associated with finding a unique gift and enjoy the mile-high community of Idyllwild. Pick up gallery guides at 54400 N. Circle Drive on Saturday, February 4th. Artist booths will be open 10am-4pm. To learn more about upcoming events, visit
www.artinidyllwild.org
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