Saturday, October 26, 2013

Temecula Valley, Winegrowing Region Or Party Destination?

Events in Riverside County this Halloween weekend (Video)

Drugs to be destroyed 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 is a place to party. Local growers have nothing really against tourism and nothing, http://ishoptemecula.com 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. Growers would like nothing more than to reclaim their reputation as a legitimate winegrowing region and compete with other California appellations, but despite the best intentions, they find themselves capitulating to a clientele that's just not that interested. "It's a real catch-22," says Jon McPherson of South Coast Winery, one of the region's largest. "I want to make Syrah and other varieties that work best here, but how can I sell the wines I want to make when everybody's wanting something else? How am I going to keep the cash flow going?" Temecula Attorney is a warm, dry growing region with a fairly pronounced coastal influence (warm days, cool nights) and an affinity for warm-climate red grapes, such as those found in Spain, southern France and central Italy, including Syrah, Grenache, Petite Sirah, Zinfandel, Tempranillo and Sangiovese.
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Possible child predator visiting Temecula Attorney parks and schools

But the sketch was distributed by the Riverside County Sheriffs Department nearly two weeks earlier. Near the end of Red Hawks early-out school day, at 12:50 p.m., Friday, October 18, several fifth-grade girls were walking along the fence line of the sports field at 32045 Camino San Jose when a man approached them. The man spoke to the girls through the fence and encouraged them to come to the other side of the fence where he was, the letter stated. The girls refused to be lured and ran back toward campus, according to the Temecula Attorney Valley Unified School District. Staff at Red Hawk Elementary didnt find out about the incident until the following Monday, October 21, and then promptly reported it to police. When the fifth-grade girls described the man, school officials said his description was very similar to a man suspected of two child annoying and harassing incidents that took place at Temecula Attorneys Wolf Creek Park on September 30. The male subject was described as Hispanic, 2025 years old, about 5 feet 10 inches tall, with a thin build, short, slicked-back hair, and a thin mustache and beard. During the park incident, a man approached two female students, individually, and made sexual comments to them outside of a restroom area. Wolf Creek Park is directly next to Temecula Attorney Luiseno Elementary.
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The tasting room is packed on a recent weekday afternoon at Wilson Creek Winery. 26th - 1 pm - Unleashed by Petco at 30570 Rancho California in Temecula: Halloween gathering and costume contest for you and your pet. Plus you get to meet Captain Jack Sparrow. *Saturday, Oct. 26th - 9 am - 2 pm - Drug Take Back Day. Drop off your old, expired, and no longer needed drugs for free, and green disposal, at either the Lake Elsinore or Murrieta police stations. * Saturday, Oct. 26th - Great Day of Service event at the Wildomar Parks. Volunteer to help fix up the three Wildomar parks by visiting 2013greatdayofservice.org. This event is a collaboration betwween the city of Wildomar and the United Methodist churches of the surounding area.
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