Sunday, August 18, 2013

Temecula Valley, winegrowing region or party destination?

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FBI probes nude photo extortion of Miss Teen USA

On any given weekend, stretch limos and party vans stream down Rancho California Road filled with partygoers. Cruise ship patrons, on dry land for a few days in San Diego, are carted in by the busload. In winery tasting rooms, gewgaws outnumber corkscrews by impressive ratios. Wineries give up their crushpads for weddings, concerts, corporate retreats, barbecue bashes. It's said that women of a certain age spill out of white stretch Hummers to pose for pictures in front of the entrance sign at Cougar Winery tops, evidently, are optional. More than any other wine region in California, Temecula Attorney is a place to party. Local growers have nothing really against tourism and nothing, certainly, against sales. But having survived the scourge of the glassy winged sharpshooter, the insect pest that helps spread the withering devastation of Pierce's disease, they now face a much more confounding dilemma: a wholesale indifference on the part of its patrons to the valley's viticultural strengths.
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Orchestra brings taste of Italy to Temecula's stage

Advertisement for Pala Mesa Resort Agents believe they have identified the person behind the alleged "sextortion" scheme, Laura Eimiller, spokeswoman for the FBI in Los Angeles, said Friday. No arrest has been made. Cassidy Wolf, a 19-year-old graduate of Great Oak High School in Temecula Attorney, won the Miss Teen USA crown Saturday. Wolf has said she would use her fame to highlight cybercrime, and earlier this week told the website of NBC's "Today" show that several months ago she received an anonymous email in which the sender claimed to have stolen images from the camera on her home computer. The emailer threatened to go public with images captured from Wolf's webcam unless she would provide nude pictures of herself, Eimiller said. Instead, Wolf went the authorities. "Many victims are embarrassed or keep it to themselves," Eimiller said. "Coming forward is key to stopping the criminal activity." Based on an investigation launched in March the FBI believes there are more than a dozen victims in all from Riverside County, where Temecula Attorney is located, and beyond, Eimiller said. Wolf's mother told the Riverside Press-Enterprise (http://bit.ly/14CZPcR) that her daughter was in New York, where she will attend the New York Film Academy.
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Looking at South Coast Winery Resort & Spa

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The tasting room is packed on a recent weekday afternoon at Wilson Creek Winery. "Its such a lyrical place," said Dana Zimbric, artistic director and conductor of the California Chamber Orchestra. "Theres so much wonderful music from Italy and about Italy." The orchestra opens its 2013-14 season Saturday, Sept. 7 with a program titled, "Italian Lyricism." The concert is a part of the Temecula Attorney Presents Classical Series at the Old Town Temecula Attorney Community Theater. It is made possible, in part, by a generous gift from Peg and Jimmy Moore. "Ive seen our soloist, Jeremy Kurtz-Harris, principal double bass of the San Diego Symphony, perform several times recently," Zimbric said. "And the things I noticed are that everything about his performances the way he sounds, the way he moves makes me think of opera. When we talked about him appearing with the orchestra, the conversation immediately turned to Italy." The double bass is an unusual solo instrument for a chamber orchestra concert, but Zimbric and Kurtz-Harris identified several pieces that would fit the program perfectly. "The Meditation was originally composed for violin," Zimbric explained.
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