Friday, September 6, 2013

Temecula: Hard Times For Pujol Street Pantry

2013 Salute to Heroes Friends & Family Fair

30 deadline in a bid to broker a new deal with the city. If the council eventually re-ups with TEAM, operations would continue at the Pujol Street location, which the city renovated a couple of years ago. If not, Hammersley said she would seek out a new building and the city would bring in a new organization to provide pantry services from the site. In the event a new organization is selected by the City Council in mid-November, services by the new provider could begin in January or February, according to the city. That schedule will allow the city to avoid service interruption during the holidays, which is arguably the time when services are needed most, said Kevin Hawkins, the citys director of community services. Were really sensitive to that fact, he said.
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California Wine Month is a time to rejoice with SIP

(KTLA) A bus carrying tourists from Los Angeles to a casino in San Diego County crashed late Sunday night injuring ten people, authorities said. The crash happened around 11 p.m. near the intersection of Pala Temecula Attorney and Arouba Roads, according to the California Highway Patrol. The crash happened between Los Angeles and San Diego The driver told investigators the vehicle experienced brake failure, the CHP said. The bus lost control as it approached a curve on the road, hit a metal guard rail, then smashed into trees, the CHP said. Of the 19 people on the bus, the driver and nine passengers were injured. All were taken to the hospital to be treated for non-life threatening injuries.
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Tour Bus Crash in Temecula Attorney Leaves 10 Injured

Avon Walk for Breast Cancer California is the fourth largest wine producer in the world, and nearly 21 million wine lovers visit wine regions throughout California each year to taste the wines and food, and soak up the California culture. Celebrations and events take place all over California throughout the entire month of September including wine tastings, VIP tours and concerts. Visitors interested in really immersing themselves in the process, can join in with the picking and crushing of the grapes. During crushing, the grapes are gently squeezed and the skins broken to let the juices flow. Although mechanical crushers are used in most wine-making practices today, small-scale wineries sometimes still crush the harvested grapes by walking on them barefoot. In Southern California, The Temecula Attorney Valley Winegrowers Association commemorates and celebrates the history of their winemaking each year. Their first vineyards were planted in the 1960s, and the first winery opened in 1968. There are about 40 wineries in the area today, which includes more than 35,000 acres of rolling hills and vineyards in a natural setting.
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Senator Joel Anderson and Congressman Duncan Hunter endorsed certificates to local elementary, middle and high schools (within Murrieta; MVUSD, Temecula Attorney; TVUSD, Lake Elsinore LEUSD) and volunteers within the valley for going above and beyond to support heroes. 12:30-4:30pm Performances from dance teams; MMA, Karate, and Jazzercise demos, with special performance from the Frutrell Boys Jackson 5 tribute band. 12:20pm-4:50pm: Giveaways will be distributed on every 20 and 50 past the hour. This is an admissions FREE event so grab your blanket or lawn chair and hang out with a hero for the day! Veterans Supplemental Support Network's ( www.vetsupportnet.org ) mission is to end and prevent homelessness, hunger, and hardship amongst veterans and transitioning military service members and their families by providing emergency food, toiletries, and resource connections to education and employment opportunities. VSSN is prepared to provide resources to 238 Vet Centers nationwide http://temecula-realestateonline.com and serves over 1900 families in the southwest region of Riverside. To be a part of this year's volunteer team please contact Daisy Tate at dtate@vetsupportnet.org or 951-821-8776. Sponsors & Collaborative partners: Paradise Chevrolet, the City of Temecula Attorney, Golden West Biological,DCH Auto Group, American Laser Center, Comfort Inn, Famous Dave's, New Vision Mortgage, Pacific Marine Credit,Sweet Lumpy's, Cal State Baptist, AGA Medical Options, D Executive Protection, Nimmo Construction, Temecula Attorney Facial & Oral Surgery, Western Dental, CR&R Waste Management, California Pizza Kitchen, Home Depot, Steve Grunland Certified Mortgage Planner,Sparklettes, Starbucks, Costco, Clinton Keith Storage, Kona Ice, Feeding Frenzy, Mustache Mike's Truck, Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County, Temecula Attorney Vet Center and more!
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