2017 Spring Summer Activity Guide

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CITY ACTIVITY GUIDE

IN THIS ISSUE: Mayor’s Letter ............................. 3 Special Events .............................. 4-5 Recreation Classes ....................... 6-10 Parks and Recreation Month........ 11 Summer Day Camp ...................... 12 Aquatics ..................................... 13 Rosetta Canyon Park ................... 14 Park Map .................................... 15 Senior Center .............................. 16-17 Lake Information ........................ 18 Downtown Main Street .............. 19 Community Information.............. 20-21 Did You Know .............................. 22 Directory .................................... 23

SPRING & SUMMER ‘17 www.facebook.com/LEExtremeRecreation This publication is available at www.lake-elsinore.org


Lake Elsinore City Hall 130 South Main Street Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 Department of Community Services (951) 674-3124 EXT. 265 Johnathan O. Skinner, Director jskinner@lake-elsinore.org Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Fridays 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closed on all major holidays LAKE ELSINORE CITY COUNCIL Mayor Robert E. Magee Mayor Pro Tem Natasha Johnson Councilmember Daryl Hickman Councilmember Brian Tisdale Councilmember Steve Manos City Manager Grant Yates City Council meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at the Cultural Center, located at 183 North Main Street. Meetings begin at 7:00 p.m.

DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY AND EXTENSION LIST For extensions please call (951) 674-3124 Arts and Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277 Building Inspection Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 Business License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 City Clerk . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269 City Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 City Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 Code Enforcement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 227 Community Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .265 Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .915 Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 302 Graffiti Hotline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674-2701 Healthy LE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 Household Hazardous Waste . . . . . . . . . . .674-5170 Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 Lake Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301 Lake Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297 Public Works Yard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 674-5170 Recreation Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406 Recycling/Environmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289 Events/Filming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .292 Storm Water Pollution Prevention . . . . . . . . . .308 -2-


MESSAGE FROM MAYOR ROBERT E. MAGEE

What comes to mind when you think of Lake Elsinore? The Lake? The Diamond Stadium? Off-Road Motorsports? The City of Lake Elsinore is that and so much more! Several years ago your City Council set a course by proclaiming Lake Elsinore the “ACTION SPORTS CAPITAL OF THE WORLD!” and with this we “DREAM EXTREME” in the way we work, live, and play. Today, our fair City has seen a resurgence on Main Street, new developments by Diamond Stadium, and new construction and rehabilitation of parks throughout the community. In 2017 we continue down our path of health with encouraging our residents to “GET HEALTHY LAKE ELSINORE” (HLE) and “GET OUT THERE” in our community to see the beauty and opportunities right outside our door. When it comes to good, clean, and dirty fun, THE LAKE ELSINORE GRAND PRIX IS BACK! The 49th running of this historic race is already being planned to be bigger and better than previous years. Mark your calendars for Veterans Day Weekend (November 11th & 12th) when dirt bikes, UTV’s, and fans from all over invade Lake Elsinore to celebrate our history known as LEGP 49! Lake Elsinore is the place to be for families, business, and EXTREME RECREATION! We -1-1know once you experience it, YOU’LL BE HOOKED!!!

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Special Special Events Events

Lake Elsinore Unity 5K/10K Run/Walk

Saturday, April 15, 2017 7:45 a.m. Diamond Stadium Parking Lot B / Levee, 500 Diamond Drive Promoting a healthy lifestyle through fitness and community involvement. Visit www.lakeelsinoreunity.com to register and for day of race information.

Free Event!

Eggapalooza

Saturday, April 15, 2017 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. McVicker Canyon Park, 29355 Grand Avenue Bring your kids out to enjoy live entertainment, jumpers, food vendors, activity booths and over 8,000 prize-filled eggs.

CLEAN EXTREME

Free Event!

Saturday, April 22, 2017 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Collier Avenue Volunteer to help improve the quality of life in Lake Elsinore. Register and follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/LECleanExtreme

Free Event!

TWENTY17 Pet Walk

Saturday, May 13, 2017 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Diamond Stadium Parking Lot B/Levee, 500 Diamond Drive Come out and enjoy a scenic 1.5 mile walk along our levee and you will have the opportunity to win great raffle prizes for your furry friend!

Just for Kids Fishing Derby

Free Event!

Saturday, June 3, 2017 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. La Laguna Resort & Boat Launch, 32040 Riverside Drive Kids ages 15 years & younger are invited to fish for prizes! Participants are required to bring their own rod, reel and tackle.

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Special Events

Trails day

Free Event!

Saturday, June 3, 2017 8:00 a.m. McVicker Canyon Park, 29355 Grand Ave National Trails Day is a great opportunity to meet new people in your area and share a fun experience at the McVicker Trail. Lace up your walking shoes and HIT THE TRAIL with us! Visit www.lake-elsinore.org for more information.

Movies in the Park, After Dark

Free Event!

4th of July

Free Event!

National Night Out

Free Event!

Wednesdays, 8:00 p.m. Summerlake Park, 900 W Broadway Spend some quality time with your family this summer under the stars. Bring your own blankets, chairs and snacks and we will provide the entertainment. June 14 - Secret Life of Pets ( PG) July 12 - Finding Dory (PG) June 28 - Star Wars Force Awakens (PG-13) July 26- Fantastic Beasts (PG-13)

9:00 p.m. Free public viewing locations include Lakepoint Park, Elm Grove Beach, Whiskers Fishing Beach and a portion of the levee system. Paid viewing locations include all commercial campgrounds, La Laguna Resort, and by boat. The fireworks will be launched from the T-peninsula on the south side of the lake beginning at 9:00 p.m. The fireworks show will be paired with a Sky Concert which will be synchronized to KOLA’s Radio Station (99.9 FM).

Tuesday, August 1, 2017 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. Lakepoint Park, 420 E Lakeshore Drive We are teaming up with our local law enforcement agencies to provide a safe night out for families. Meet your local officers, enjoy free activities, bouncers, display vehicles and so much more!

FOR MORE INFORMATION Call (951) 674-3124 ext. 292 or visit www.lake-elsinore.org/specialevents

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HOW TO REGISTER FOR RECREATION CLASSES

LAKE COMMUNITY CENTER 310 West Graham Avenue Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 (951) 245-0442 Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Class & Program locations are listed as part of the class description. Other Facilities Addresses: Creekside Park Tennis Courts 32000 Lost Road McVicker Skate Park 29355 Grand Avenue Senior Activity Center 420 East Lakeshore Drive Serenity Skate Park 19685 Palomar Road Terra Cotta Middle School Gymnasium 29291 Lake Street

- Walk-in registration is offered at the Lake Community Center during our regular hours of operation. We accept cash, checks and credit/debit cards. - To register online, visit the recreation page at: www.lake-elsinore.org/classes and click on REC1 logo. You will need to create an account and form of payment is by credit or debit card. - Classes may be canceled if the minimum number of students is not met. Popular classes may require walk-in registration and the date of registration will be listed with the class information. - NON-RESIDENT FEE an additional $5 per session, per student and applies to all students who do not reside within the City limits of Lake Elsinore for all classes offered. This fee will be added onto the class fee at the time of registration. REFUND POLICY - A handling fee of $5 is charged for all refunds. Refunds must be requested in person at the Lake Community Center with the original receipt within 30 days of the class start date. - Refunds may not be issued to participants who have taken 2 or more classes. Any classes attended will be subtracted from the refunded amount. - Refunds less than $10 will be credited to a family account. - For activities that are noted as “No Refunds� there will be no monies refunded. RENTALS/RESERVATIONS The Lake Community Center is available for private rentals including birthdays, anniversaries, receptions, banquets and special events. Fees and restrictions apply and a minimum of sixty (60) days notice is required for all private use. Please contact the Lake Community Center at (951) 245-0442 for parties of 25 or more and for parties using a jumper.

Youth Opportunity Center 400 West Graham Avenue

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HEFFINGTON MARTIAL ARTS INSTRUCTOR: Grandmaster Rod Heffington LOCATION: Lake Community Center AVERAGE MONTHLY SESSION: $65 DAY(S): Wednesday & Friday TIME: 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (Beginner) 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. (Advanced) Mar 1 - Mar 31 Apr 5 - Apr 28 May 3 - May 31 Jun 2 - Jun 30 Jul 5 - Jul 28 Aug 2 - Aug 30

WEST COAST TAE KWON DO INSTRUCTOR: Steve Karvelot, 5th Degree Black Belt LOCATION: Lake Community Center AVERAGE MONTHLY SESSION: $28 - $36 DAY(S): Monday & Friday TIME: 7:15 p.m. - 8:45 p.m. Mar 3 Apr 3 May 1 Jun 2 Jul 3 Aug 4

- Mar 31 - Apr 28 - May 26 - Jun 30 - Jul 31 - Aug 28

West Coast Tae Kwon Do Academy offer martial arts training, self-defense, physical fitness, coordination and balance training. Classes are designed for students over 10 Martial arts develops physical and mental conditioning years of age. and improves coordination, confidence and discipline. At Heffington Martial Arts, it is not enough to simply www.lake-elsinore.org/martialarts learn the technical aspect of martial arts, we strive to instill a sense of responsibility and respect for others in ZUMBA each of our students. The school caters to children as early as age 4 and adults of all ages. INSTRUCTOR: Yara Buenfil *Some special weekend classes are offered. LOCATION: Lake Community Center & Senior Center FEES: $5 (AM Session) - DROP IN www.lake-elsinore.org/martialarts $4 (PM Session) - DROP IN DAY(S): Monday - Thursday AM - Lake Community Center RECREATIONAL TENNIS Tuesday - Friday PM - Senior Center TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. (AM Session) INSTRUCTOR: Joy Zembruski 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. (PM Session) LOCATION: Creekside Park, Tennis Court 1 AVERAGE MONTHLY SESSION: $65 If getting fit is your goal, why not try doing something fun DAY(S): Tuesday & Thursday while working towards better fitness!? Zumba fuses hypnotic TIME: 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Youth Beginner) Latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a dynamic 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (Youth Intermediate) workout. With a gentle warm up and fun choreography, youʼll 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. (Adult Beginner) zoom through to the cool down in no time! All fitness levels Mar 2 Apr 4 May 2 Jun 1 Jul 6 Aug 1

- Mar 30 - Apr 27 - May 30 - Jun 29 - Jul 27 - Aug 29

Build a solid foundation and passion for tennis through this class. Students will be taught the proper technique, placement, balance and movement for the four major strokes. Students will need to bring their own tennis racket. www.lake-elsinore.org/tennis

LAKE ELSINORE TENNIS ACADEMY INSTRUCTOR: Mona Dumitrescu LOCATION: Serenity Park AVERAGE MONTHLY SESSION: $75 DAY(S): Vairy TIME: Vairy Check out our newest tennis program at www.lakeelsinoretennis.com

are welcome to experience the Zumba difference. Ages 14 & up.

*Drop In students are welcome. Monthly discount plans available.

www.lake-elsinore.org/zumba

ACTING INSTRUCTOR: Carlene Griffith LOCATION: Lake Community Center AVERAGE MONTHLY SESSION: $67.50 DAY(S): Tuesday & Thursday TIME: 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Have a child that loves the lime light? Get them involved in this program that will teach performing skills, self-confidence and encourage creativity. *week long summer sessions available.

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BALLET FOLKLORICO INSTRUCTOR: Lorena Hancock LOCATION: Lake Community Center AVERAGE MONTHLY SESSION: $25 - $30 DAY(S): Wednesday (Beginner) Thursday (Intermediate & Advanced)

HIP HOP INSTRUCTOR: Gwendolyn Blakey LOCATION: Lake Community Center AVERAGE MONTHLY SESSION: $25 DAY(S): Mondays TIME: 3:15 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Hip Hop Minis) 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Beginner) 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (Advanced)

TIME: 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (Beginner) 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. (Beginner) 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. (Intermediate) 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. (Advanced) Beginner Mar 1 - Mar 29 Apr 5 - Apr 26 May 3 - May 24 May 31 - Jun 28 Aug 9 - Aug 30

Intermediate & Advanced Mar 2 - Mar 30 Apr 6 - Apr 27 May 4 - May 25 Jun 1 - Jun 29 Aug 10 - Aug 31

The City of Lake Elsinoreʼs Ballet Folklórico program has a rich tradition in “Increasing Pride through Dance.” Ballet Folklórico is a story through dance; it teaches teamwork, poise, and confidence. Learn all the beautiful steps and traditions of this Mexican folk dancing style. Participants are required to bring their own practice gear and shoes. Beginner classes are designed for 4-11 years old & Intermediate & Advanced classes for 11 years & up. www.lake-elsinore.org/folklorico

CHILDRENʼS BALLET INSTRUCTOR: Jazmine Delone & Stephanie Sanges LOCATION: Lake Community Center & Terra Cotta Gymnasium AVERAGE MONTHLY SESSION: $40 - $70 DAY(S): Tuesday: Pre-Ballet (Lake Community Center) Tuesday & Friday: Beginner, Intermediate/ Pre-Pointe (Terra Cotta Gymnasium) TIME: 3:30 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. (Pre-Ballet) 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. (Beginner Ballet l)* 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. (Beginner Ballet ll)* 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. (Intermediate/Pre-Pointe)* Mar 6 Apr 3 May 2 Jun 5 Jul 10 Aug 8

- Mar 31 - Apr 25 - May 26 - Jun 30 - Aug 4 - Aug 29

*Optional third day on Mondays for $30

Learn the foundation of ballet and grow as students learn choreography and perform in class. Students are taught in standard French terminology. Ballet shoes are required and class size is limited. Pre-Ballet is designed for ages 3-5 years, Beginner classes 8-16 years and Intermediate/Pre-Pointe 9-16 years old. www.lake-elsinore.org/ballet

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Dancers will learn skill appropriate fundamental styles for hip-hop and break dancing. Skills will be taught based on the level of the student and class. ALL new dancers must enroll in beginning hip-hop first and MUST get instructor's approval to move into intermediate and advanced levels. Hip Hop Minis 5-7 years, Beginners 8-13 years and Advanced 11-16 years old. www.lake-elsinore.org/hiphop

KINDER PREP & TUTOR, PRE-K PREP

. INSTRUCTOR: Jazmine Delone & Stephanie Sanges LOCATION: Lake Community Center AVERAGE MONTHLY SESSION: $90 - $100 DAY(S): Monday & Wednesday; Tuesday & Thursday TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. (Pre-K Prep) 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (Kinder Prep) 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. (Kinder Tutor) Monday & Wednesday Mar 6 - Mar 29 Apr 3 - Apr 26 May 1 - May 24 Jun 5 - Jun 28 Jul 10 - Aug 2 Aug 7 - Aug 30

Tuesday & Thursday Mar 7 - Mar 30 Apr 4 - Apr 27 May 2 - May 25 Jun 6 - Jun 29 Jul 11 - Aug 3 Aug 8 - Aug 31

Kids will challenge their curiosity in this series of Pre-K classes. Language, reading and math skills will be explored. This class begins as a parent and me, then transitions to a student only class. Students will get a strong foundation of math and reading concepts to better prepare for kindergarten. Classes are divided by age groups and held two days a week for four weeks. Classes are two hours in length. For Ages 3-7 years.

*All students must be potty trained or parents must remain at center in case of accident. Non-refundable material fee of $10 due at registration. Please send a snack with your child each day.

www.lake-elsinore.org/EarlyLearners


FABULOUS 4始S & 5始S INSTRUCTOR: Lorena Hancock LOCATION: Youth Opportunity Center AVERAGE MONTHLY SESSION: $130 DAY(S): Monday, Wednesday & Friday TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Mar 27 Apr 24 May 22 Aug 7

- Apr 21 - May 19 - Jun 16 - Sep 1

Class curriculum is focused on readiness for kindergarten with an emphasis on social skills development. The Learning Center has expanded class time to include sensory activities and academic enrichment classes. Classes are three hours a day and four weeks in length. Ages 4 and 5 years old. Students must be successfully potty trained.

*Registration for Fabulous 4's and 5's is based on current participant priority. Any open participant spots will be released for online registration the Friday before the next session at 5 p.m.

www.lake-elsinore.org/LearningCenter

MVG - GYMNASTICS INSTRUCTOR: My Varsity Gymnastics LOCATION: Lake Community Center AVERAGE MONTHLY SESSION: $83 - $107 DAY(S): Tuesday TIME: 5:00 p.m. - 5:55 p.m. (Bronze) 6:00 p.m. - 6:55 p.m. (Silver) 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (Gold/Team 1) Apr 4 - Jun 6 Aug 8 - Oct 11 Gymnasts will be introduced to concepts of floor exercise, vault, bar and balance beam. Not all skills taught, instruction will be based on the gymnasts level. Gymnasts will improve their strength, flexibility, agility, balance and self-confidence. Each session concludes with an awards ceremony where students are rewarded for accomplishing goals. Ages 5 years to 16 years old. Classes are divided by skill level. *There will be a $5.00 insurance fee and waiver payable to My Varsity Gym on the first day of class. This is a one-time fee per session.

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www.myvarsitygym.com

TERRIFIC 3始S & 4始S INSTRUCTOR: Lorena Hancock LOCATION: Youth Opportunity Center AVERAGE MONTHLY SESSION: $90 DAY(S): Tuesday & Thursday TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Mar 28 - Apr 20 Apr 25 - May 18 May 23 - Jun 15 Aug 8 - Aug 31 Class curriculum is focused on readiness for kindergarten with an emphasis on social skills development. The Learning Center has expanded class time to include sensory activities and academic enrichment classes. Classes are three hours a day and four weeks in length. Ages 3 and 4 years old. Students must be successfully potty trained. *Registration for Terrific 3's and 4's is based on current participant priority. Any open participant spots will be released for online registration the Friday before the next session at 5 p.m.

www.lake-elsinore.org/LearningCenter

MVG - LITTLE FLIPPERS INSTRUCTOR: My Varsity Gymnastics LOCATION: Lake Community Center AVERAGE MONTHLY SESSION: $27 DAY(S): Monday & Tuesday TIME: 2:30 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. (Monday) 1:15 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. (Tuesday) Monday Apr 3 - Apr 24 May 1 - May 22 Jun 5 - Jun 19 Aug 7 - Aug 28

Tuesday Apr 4 - Apr 25 May 2 - May 23 Jun 6 - Jun 20 Aug 8 - Aug 29

This is a pre-school gymnastics program for children ages 4 years to 5 years old. Students will learn progressive skills on the beam, floor, bars, air track and trampoline in a structured environment. Students will continue to learn classroom behavior, large motor skills and self-confidence. Individual progress will be documented and your Little Flipper will feel pride with each success. No parent participation. www.myvarsitygym.com

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MVG - MOM & TOT INSTRUCTOR: My Varsity Gymnastics LOCATION: Lake Community Center AVERAGE MONTHLY SESSION: $27 DAY(S): Monday & Tuesday TIME: 1:00 p.m. - 1:40 p.m. (Monday) 11:00 a.m. - 11:40 a.m. (Tuesday) 11:45 a.m. - 12:25 p.m. (Tuesday) Monday Apr 3 - Apr 24 May 1 - May 22 Jun 5 - Jun 19 Aug 7 - Aug 28

MVG - TINY TOT INSTRUCTOR: My Varsity Gymnastics LOCATION: Lake Community Center AVERAGE MONTHLY SESSION: $20 - $26 DAY(S): Monday & Tuesday TIME: 1:45 p.m. - 2:25 p.m. (Monday) 12:30 p.m. - 1:10 p.m. (Tuesday)

Tuesday Apr 4 - Apr 25 May 2 - May 23 Jun 6 - Jun 20 Aug 8 - Aug 29

This is a pre-school gymnastics program for children ages 2 years to 3 years old. Students are introduced to a classroom environment using puppets, stories and rewards, while mastering basic gymnastic skills on the beam, bar, trampoline, air track and floor exercises. Students learn socialization, large motor skills, coordination and self-confidence. Parent participation is required. www.myvarsitygym.com

Monday Apr 3 - Apr 24 May 1 - May 22 Jun 5 - Jun 19 Aug 7 - Aug 28

Tuesday Apr 4 - Apr 25 May 2 - May 23 Jun 6 - Jun 20 Aug 8 - Aug 29

This is a pre-school gymnastics program for children ages 3 and 4 years old. Puppets, stories and rewards are used to maintain studentʼs attention while mastering basic gymnastic skills on the beam, bar, trampoline, air track and floor exercises. Students learn classroom behavior, large motor skills, coordination and self-confidence. Minimal parent participation may be required. www.myvarsitygym.com

MVG - POWER TUMBLING INSTRUCTOR: My Varsity Gymnastics LOCATION: Lake Community Center AVERAGE MONTHLY SESSION: $32 - $47 DAY(S): Monday & Tuesday TIME: 3:30 p.m. - 4:25 p.m. (Monday/Beginner) 4:30 p.m. - 5:25 p.m. (Monday/Intermediate) 5:30 p.m. - 6:55 p.m. (Monday/Advanced) 4:00 p.m. - 4:55 p.m. (Tuesday/Beginner) Monday Apr 3 - May 1 May 8 - Jun 12 Aug 7 - Aug 28

Tuesday Apr 4 - May 2 May 2 - Jun 6 Aug 8 - Sep 5

Tumbling is taught in a safe and progressive environment as gymnasts improve their strength, flexibility, agility, balance and self-confidence. Each session concludes with an awards ceremony where students are rewarded for accomplishing goals. Classes are designed for 5 to 16 year old students.

*There will be a $5.00 insurance fee and waiver payable to MVG on the first day of class. This is a one-time fee per session.

www.myvarsitygym.com

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July is Parks and Recreation Month

The Community Services Department is celebrating National Parks and Recreation Month by throwing a

Summer BBQ Thursday, July 6 / 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Elm Grove Beach, 500 Lakeshore Drive

This July, discover the power of play and adventure. For children and adults, play is a vital part of our mental wellbeing, physical health and personal interactions.

Food and family fun activities will be provided. First 200 people will receive a hot dog, chips and water. Call (951) 674-3124 ext. 265 for more information

-- Parks & Recreation Month Events -Sunday, July 9 Free Boat Launch Day

*Lake Pass Fee still applicable

City Boat Launches

Wednesday, July 12 / 8:00 p.m. Movies in the Park, after dark. Summerlake Park, 900 W Broadway “Finding Dory” Thursday, July 13 Family Day Senior Center, 420 E Lakeshore Drive Frday, July 14 / 6 to 8 p.m. Family Swim Night Lakeside High School Pool, 32593 Riverside Drive Sunday, July 23 Free Boat Launch Day

*Lake Pass Fee still applicable

City Boat Launches

Wednesday, July 26 / 8:00 p.m. Movies in the Park, after dark. Summerlake Park, 900 W Broadway “Fantastic Beasts” Friday, July 28 / 6 to 8 p.m. Family Swim Nght Lakeside High School Pool, 32593 Riverside Drive

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Summer Day Camp Explorers

You’ve got a Friend in me!

MONDAY - THURSDAY 10:30 A.M. TO 1:30 P.M. LAKE COMMUNITY CENTER, 310 W GRAHAM AVE. AGES 6 TO 12 YEARS $38 PER WEEK

Week 1 - June 12 to June 15 Week 2 - June 19 to June 22 Week 3 - June 26 to June 29 Week 4 - July 10 to JULY 13

tHIS PROGRAM INCLUDES SPORTS, CRAFTS, GAMES, CONTESTS & WEEKLY EXCURSIONS. kIDS NEED TO BRING THEIR OWN LUNCH EVERY DAY. rEGISTER AT THE lAKE cOMMUNITY cENTER OR ONLINE AT WWW.LAKE-ELSINORE.ORG/RECREATION CALL (951) 245-0442 FOR MORE INFORMATION

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wEEK 5 - jULY 17 TO jULY 20 wEEK 6 - jULY 24 TO jULY 27


Lakeside High School Pool 32593 Riverside Drive Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 How do I register? Swim lesson registrations are taken on a first come, first serve basis via online registration at www.lake-elsinore.org/swim or walk-in at the Lake Community Center located at 310 W. Graham Ave. Residents: Online & walk-in registration begins at 8am on the registration dates listed. Non-Residents: Online & walk-in registration begins at 8am on the Saturday following the registration date. Online registration is strongly recommended. Classes that are canceled for reasons outside the City’s control (weather, contaminations, etc.) will not be refunded. All classes are 25 minutes long and must have a minimum of three registrants. Visit www.lake-elsinore.org/swim to register

PLEASE SEE UPDATED SUMMER SWIM INFORMATION BY VISITING WWW.LAKE-ELSINORE.ORG/SWIM

Swim lesson registrations begin on specific dates. Please visit www.lake-elsinore.org/swim for more information

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Course Descriptions Infant and Pre-school Aquatics Program (IPAP) – Ages 6 months to 3 years. Parent/adult accompaniment in the water is required. This program is designed to give parents information and techniques to help orient their child to the water and to supervise water activities in a safe manner. Skills taught will include water adjustment, bubble blowing, underwater exploration, front and back floats, and kicking. No diapers allowed, swim pants are preferred. Level I (Water Exploration) Water Exploration will help children feel more comfortable and safe in the water. Course introduces swimming and water safety skills. Students must be able to listen and follow directions. Skills taught include water adjustment, bubble blowing, underwater exploration, front and back floats, glides with support, kicking and alternate arm strokes and age-appropriate safety topics. Students must be three (3) years old at start of class. Students six (6)years or older recommended to start in Level II. Level II (Primary Skills) Primary Aquatic Skills marks the start of basic swimming skills. Designed for the child who has no fear of the water, but cannot yet swim independently. Child must be four (4) years old by the first day of class to enroll. This course teaches participants elementary skills that enable the swimmer to move comfortably through the water and improve upon skills learned in Level I. The front crawl will be taught and the back crawl will be introduced. Students will also learn basic water safety rules and become familiar with ways to get help in a water emergency. Level III (Stroke Development) Stroke Development marks the start of coordinating arms and legs in strokes, and of swimming distances of up to 15 yards, along with preliminary diving skills. Child must be four (4) years old, comfortable in deep water, and be able to swim five yards unassisted by the first day of class to enroll. This program is designed to give students success with the fundamental skills that they learned in the Level II course and to introduce new skills such as rhythmic breathing, elementary backstroke, and treading water. Level IV (Stroke Improvement) Stroke Improvement develops child’s confidence in their skills. More strokes are introduced with distance of swims increased up to 25 yards. Child must be five (5) years old and able to swim 15 yards unassisted by the first day of class to enroll. This program reinforces the skills learned in Level III.

PUBLIC SWIM Beat the summer heat and come by the Lakeside High School Pool and enjoy a dip in the clear cool water with your family. Public Swim offered to all ages. FEES Resident Children: $2 Resident Adults: $3 SCHEDULE June 12 - August 4 Monday - Thursday Friday

Save money and purchase a prepay discount card for $20 for 12 visits.

12:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

* Fee for entry to pool deck is required regardless of intention to swim. Swim suits are required to enter pool, no cotton fiber clothes allowed. All life jackets MUST be US Coast Guard approved. Please review additional pool rules online prior to arrival to maximize public swim enjoyment. FREE Friday Family Swim DAYS 12:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. June 30 July 14 July 28

ADAPTIVE These lessons are designed specifically for students that have trouble learning in a group environment due to physical and developmental challenges. Lessons will focus on water comfort and skills to become “water safe”. To participate in these lessons interested parents should download the application and additional materials at www.lake-elsinore.org/swim. PRIVATE Private lessons NEW this summer are offered on Fridays from 11:00am-11:25am for four consecutive weeks. Any level, ages 3 and older, may register for private lessons. The instructor and participant, or guardian, will discuss desired skills for lesson and custom tailor the lesson. Private lessons are $75 for four lessons. Family discount of 50% for each additional child. New classes started each Friday of the summer. All course instruction could be modified to accomodate skill level of class.

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Rosetta�Canyon�

Sports�Park AMENITIES: - 5 Tournament Ballfields with Synthetic Turf, 1 is a Championship Field - Full-sized, CIF Football/Soccer Field with Synthetic Turf and Cushioned Drainage System - Two-Story Concession Stand with 360-Degree Observation Deck - On-site Parking with 320 Parking Stalls - Beautiful Custom Entry Archway -Security Camera System throughout with functionality to broadcast via the internet or government access channels - Jogging Path - Tot Lot Expansion - Expanded Dog Park for Small & Large Dogs - Community Garden

Visit www.lake-elsinore.org/fields for information on reservations

Parks�and�Facilities�

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Locations

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Senior Activity Center Lake Elsinore Senior Center 420 E. Lakeshore Drive Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 (951) 674-2526 www.lake-elsinore.org/SeniorCenter The Lake Elsinore Senior Center offers daily activities, services, special events and programs that provide for the health and well-being of seniors 55+ in the community. Stop by and pick up the monthly publication of the SENIOR SCOOP, which highlights the programs and activities planned each month. Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. *Closed on all major holidays.

Senior Exercise Fit After 50 Low impact adaptive exercise program to improve flexibility and balance incorporates chair exercises, resistance exercises, with optional weight and floor work. Instructor: Debbie Shively and Hinton Loftus Time: Mondays and Wednesdays 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m., Fridays 9:15 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Fee: FREE T.O.P.S. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a non-profit, non-commercial free weight loss support group. Leader: Linda Hahn Time: Tuesdays, 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Fee: FREE Chair Yoga This program is for those with physical limitations, weight challenges or inflexibility. The chair replaces the yoga mat, allowing you to experience the many benefits of yoga. Instructor: Master Gustavo Poletti Time: Thursdays, 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Fee: $4 per person

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Geri-Fit Geri-FitÂŽ is a 60-minute exercise program designed to build back strength that has been lost through the aging process. The program also works on fall prevention, balance training, flexibility and range of motion. Instructor: Lisa Harris Time: Mondays and Wednesdays, 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fee: $48 for a four week, eight class session or $8 drop-in fee per person. Lakepoint Walkers Get out and active with the Lakepoint Walkers. Enjoy a cardio enduring stroll around Lakepoint Park. Leader: Senior Center Staff Time: Thursdays, 8:15 a.m. Fee: FREE

Senior Services Daily Nutritional Lunch Program The County of Riverside provides a hot meal served daily at 11:30 a.m. Reservations are required by noon the weekday prior. Please call 951-674-3124 ext. 912 to make a reservation. The lunch menu is available in the monthly SENIOR SCOOP. Suggested donation of $3.00. You must have an intake form on file with the County of Riverside before having lunch. Forms are available at the Senior Center. For questions on the lunch program, please call the Senior Center at (951) 674-2526. Spring/Summer 2016


Senior Services

Senior Activities

Free Legal Advice: Anita Cheek-Milner provides free legal advice for seniors 55+ by appointment only on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month. To make an appointment, please call the Senior Center at (951) 674-2526.

Paleteers Art Group Art instruction in various media is provided by Colleen Baker-Huber. Students are required to provide their own supplies. The Paleteers Art Club coordinates art shows and displays to promote the work of each student. The Paleteers meet every Monday at 12:30 p.m. Visit the Senior Center Office for more information on this class.

LIHEAP Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program provides help with your utility bills and assistance in providing improved weatherization for your residence. Applications are available at the Senior Center.

Popcorn and a Movie Join us for popcorn and a movie. Enjoy some of the new releases, the classics and everything in between while snacking on popcorn and a drink. Movies change weekly. Stop by the senior center to pick up a SENIOR SCOOP and see what's playing. Showtime is every Friday at 12:15 p.m.

C.A.R.E (Curtailing Abuse Relating to the Elder) Assistance for those who experience consumer or other fraud or abuse issues. Call (951) 245-3322.

Billiards Do you enjoy shooting billiards? Join us and play on our two regulation size billiard tables that are available during operating hours. - Thursdays from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. women’s only pool play. Look out for any upcoming billiard tournaments that will be taking place at the Senior Center.

RTA Bus Passes Buy your 30-day monthly pass at the Senior Center. For General ($50), Senior/ Disabled ($23), or Dial-A-Ride ten ticket booklet ($30) at the Senior Center office. Cash only with exact change. Lions Club Drop-Off Site for Glasses, Hearing-Aids and Cell Phones The Lions Club will refurbish your old glasses, hearing-aids and cell phones and provide them to those in need. This is a great way to recycle items you no longer need and help others. The drop-off box is located in the Senior Center office. AARP Drivers Safety Come to our AARP Drivers Safety course. Learn the new rules of the road and refresh your memory on the current laws. You may even save on your car insurance! Call the Senior Center at (951) 674-2526 for dates and times. Fee: $15 for AARP Members and $20 for non-AARP Members Notary Services Available by appointment. Free for Seniors 55 years & older. Contact Priscilla Perez at (951) 674-2526. HICAP Health Insurance Counseling & Advocay Program is a non-profit organization that will assist you with information and help dealing with Medicare & related HMO’s. Call the Lake Senior Center to make an appointment at (951) 674-2526.

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Crafts Let’s get crafty! It’s a great time to hang out and socialize while getting crafty with your peers. Join us every month for a new craft. Learn how to do greeting cards, home décor and an organizing board. Prices vary depending on the craft. Look in our monthly SENIOR SCOOP for upcoming crafts. Ceramics Join us every Monday at 12:30 p.m. for ceramics painting. We will be painting everything from insects, ring stands to mason jar tops. All available for purchase, prices may vary depending on size of ceramic. For more information, please call the Senior Center. Bridge Club Come in and join our Bridge Club. They meet every Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to play party bridge. Beginners are welcome.

“Got HLE?! Come join us to get active and educated at the Senior Center”


LAKE INFORMATION

The lake is open seven days a week from sunrise to sunset, for boats, personal watercraft and non-motorized vessel. Did you know that our Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake in Southern California? Have you ever wetted a line in our Lake? We have some of the best fishing in Southern California! Daily

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LAKE OPENING DAY: APRIL 8 , 2017

Annual Passes Available For: 2017

ANNUAL LAKE USE PASS Sample

- Lake Use - Lakefront Property Owners - Launching - Commercial Lake Use (New Discounts Available) - La Laguna Resort Use - Fishing at La Laguna

PADDLEBOARDING KAYAKING Try a fun, healthy, & active activity! Get your Boy or Girl Scout merit badge! www.lake-elsinore.org/aquatics

Discounts available for MILITARY and SENIORS (55+)! Take the USCG Auxiliary Boating Safety Course and get a FREE Annual Lake Use Pass or get your boat inspected by the USCG Auxiliary and get a FREE Daily Lake Use Pass (restrictions apply).

Paddleboard Adventure Fest

Interested in hosting a business on the Lake or at one of the City beaches? Contact us at: recreation@lake-elsinore.org or by calling (951) 674-3124 ext. 265.

CITY LAUNCHING FACILITIES

- La Laguna Resort & Boat Launch 32040 Riverside Dr. (951) 471-1212 - Seaport Boat Launch (Potentially opening in 2017) 500 W. Lakeshore Drive (951) 674-3124 ext. 265

Saturday, May 20, 2017 La Laguna Resort & Boat Launch 8:00 - 9:30 am & 9:30 - 11:00 am (1.5 hour sessions) - Free Paddling for first 30 participants - Free Vessel Inspections - Free Life Jacket Exchange - Register at www.lake-elsinore.org/aquatics

CITY BEACHES

- Elm Grove Beach, 500 W. Lakeshore Drive - Lowell Street Fishing Beach, Lowell Street at Lakeshore Drive - Davis Street Fishing Beach, Davis Street at Lakeshore Drive - Whiskers Fishing Beach, Townsend Street at Lakeshore Drive - La Laguna Resort and Boat Launch, 32040 Riverside Drive

LA LAGUNA RESORT & BOAT LAUNCH The La Laguna Resort & Boat Launch overlooks the beautiful waters of Lake Elsinore and the picturesque Ortega Mountains. In addition, the launch includes an adjacent picnic area, beach area, fish-cleaning station and restrooms. La Laguna offers something for every camper. Campsites range from dry camps, full hook-ups (water, electrical and sewer) and “Group Camping Areas.” For reservations, call (951) 471-1212. City Website: www.lake-elsinore.org/LaLaguna www.facebook.com/LaLagunaResortandBoatLaunch

UPCOMING LAKE EVENTS: • April 1 & 2, 2017 - Lake Elsinore Diamond Classic Marathon Water Ski Races • April 28 & 29, 2017 - Extreme Fishing Derby • July 9 & 23 - Free Boating Days at City • June 3, 2017 - Just 4 Kids Fishing Derby Boat Launches - 18 -


Upcoming Events: Art on Main:

What’s new on Main?

2nd Thursday of the Month Main Street 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. www.lake-elsinore.org/ArtonMain

Main Street Kitchen & Tap Stadium Pizza Maska Bistro Gallerie Cafe

Car Cruise:

Last Saturday of the Month (June 24, July 29, August 26, September 30) Main Street

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Community Information Do you have a professional skill, recreational talent or special hobby? Do you still need community service hours to fulfill an educational requirement?

GET TRAINED. SAVE A LIFE. YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU DID.

Local Firefighters will be offering classes at the Lake Community Center that will provide you with information and skills needed for emergency situations. For class information visit www.lake-elsinore.org/recreation

The City of Lake Elsinore is seeking volunteers to assist with events. City services support and other exciting activities. If you would like to become a volunteer to earn community service hours or want to exchange your professional and technical skills in an office atmosphere with the opportunity to gain training, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator and who will match you to the right assignment. Kindly log on to the City’s website for special events and volunteer positions available. Applications available online! Lolita Richards, Volunteer Coordinator / PH: (951) 674-3124 ext. 290.

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STAY CONNECTED

A Smart Phone App is now available for you to use to report and get updates about any concerns or issues you may have directly to the City of Lake Elsinore. Download in your App Store! It’s FREE!

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Community Information HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE

Each month, the City of Lake Elsinore partners with the County of Riverside to offer hazardous waste and e-waste disposal at no cost to Lake Elsinore residents. Collections are held on the first Saturday of each month from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Public Works Yard located at 521 N. Langstaff. Restrictions apply: chemical load of 15 gallons or 125 pounds per transport. NO business waste allowed. All paints, bleaches, cleaners, pesticides, etc. are accepted. Liquid waste must be in sealed, marked containers. Computer towers, computer monitors, microwaves, TV’s, radios, fluorescent lighting, light bulbs and batteries are all accepted e-waste products. For more information please call (951) 674-5170.

Call (951) 674-5170 for class dates & more information

National Public Works Week May 21 - 27, 2017 Every year National Public Works Week gets bigger and better. The number of municipalities continues to grow, which means the number of citizens who are exposed to the value of public works grows.

PET ADOPTIONS & SERVICES

DISPOSALS ONLY ACCEPTED ON COLLECTION DAYS.

The Southwest Communities Animal Shelter and Animal Friends of Valleys (AFV), located at 33751 Mission Trail in Wildomar, offers services that include pet licensing, housing strays, reuniting lost pets with owners, low cost vaccinations and pet adoptions. $5 MICROCHIPPING! AFV is partnering with qualified cities to offer low cost microchipping. Contact the shelter for information. Please help control the pet overpopulation by having your pet spayed or neutered. Your pet will thank you for it. Animal Friends of the Valleys (951) 674-0618 www.animalfriendsofthevalleys.com

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DID YOU KNOW? STORMWATER POLLUTION Many City residents are unaware of the storm water pollution problem and don’t realize that storm drains connect to the local waterways, so whatever ends up in the storm drains ends up in our rivers, lakes, and streams, much of it untreated. What can you do? Throughout the year pollutants such as motor oil, antifreeze, trash, and pet waste build up on streets and parking lots. When it rains, the rain water washes these pollutants into the storm drain. Even common activities such as over watering lawns and landscaped areas, car washing and hosing down driveways or pet waste droppings cause pollutants to make their way into the storm drain. What Can You Do? Before you throw something away or clean outside areas, ask yourself, Will the waste end up in the storm drain? If the answer is yes, we recommend you; • Use dry cleanup methods on motor oil, grease, antifreeze etc.(kitty litter, baking soda, absorbents, sweep, rags); • Stop vehicle drips – fix them or use drip pans or absorbent beneath your vehicle. Clean up drips immediately; • Direct water runoff to landscape/grassy areas, including pool flushing and filter cleaning; • Use bio-degradable cleaners, and • Dispose of cleaners, paints, yard care products, household chemicals at the City Household Hazardous Waste drop-off, call (951) 674-5170 for the schedule or visit www.lake-elsinore.org/Public Works Department web page for dates. More helpful hints and information is available quarterly by subscribing to our FREE E-NEWSLETTER at http://rcwatershed.org/residents/

FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION Did you know, Lake Elsinore is the largest natural lake in Southern California? Adjacent to the lake, and streams and channels in the City are natural beneficial low-lying areas know as floodplains and floodways. These areas are used to store and discharge flood waters and have a one-in-100 chance of becoming flooded in any year. Sources of flood waters include Arroyo del Toro, Outlet Channel, Leach Canyon, and Lime Street Channels, Lake Elsinore, McVicker Canyon, Ortega Wash and Channel, Rice Canyon, San Jacinto River, Temescal Wash, and Wasson Canyon Creek. The chance for flooding is greatest from October through April during the rainy season. To help prevent flood damage, the City is always looking for ways to help prevent flood damage. The City has adopted Zoning, Building Codes, and Ordinances that protect and preserve flood storage areas in the City and require review of development projects for compliance with City, State and Federal floodplain regulations. The regulations require new construction and improvements or significant reconstruction of an existing structure to build using flood safety measures. For example, City Ordinance 1105 requires a minimum 1267 ground floor elevation for structures in the area around the lake; Ordinance 1208 requires the ground floor elevation to be a minimum of 2 feet above the flood elevation for all other properties in FEMA mapped special flood hazard areas. What can you do to help prevent flood damage? 1) Newer homes are constructed to drain to the street; do not alter the existing drainage pattern without providing another method to drain the lot. For older homes, grade your yard to force rain water to the street; 2) Build responsibly – get a permit and follow regulations and guidelines for flood damage prevention; 3) Pick up yard waste and dispose of it properly; do not leave it in the street or gutter to clog storm drains; 4) In advance of rain events, place sandbags to detour rain water away from your property and structures (available for free at the Public Works Yard, 521 Langstaff Street); and 5) When it rains, if you see any flooding, please contact the Public Works Department at (951) 674-5170.

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Community Directory Unless otherwise listed, all numbers have a 951 area code

Emergency ....................................................... 911 American Red Cross ............... (888) 831-0031 Animal Friends of the Valley ............... 674-0618 Boat Launch & Lake Use Info ............ 471-1212 California Family Life Center .......... 471-8415 Camping Information ......................... 471-1212 Chamber of Commerce/Tourism ..... 245-8848 Cops for Kids ........................................ 245-3389 Crisis 24-hour Helpline......................... 686-4357 CR&R Trash Disposal ............... (800) 755-8112 Dial-A-Ride .............................. (800) 795-7887 Diamond Stadium/Storm Baseball ..... 245-HITS Domestic Abuse ..................................... 304-5680 E.D.D. Unemployment ............... (800) 300-5616 Elks Lodge ............................................. 674-6804 Elsinore Valley Municipal Water Dist. 674-3146 Fire Station #10 Graham Ave. .......... 674-2161 Fire Station #85 Grand Ave. ............... 245-2185 Fire Station #94 Railroad Cyn Rd. ..... 246-2293 Fire Station #97 41725 Rosetta Cyn. Dr. 245-0420 Fraud .............................................. (800) 782-7463 Graffiti Hotline ................................... 674-2701

Inland Valley Medical Hospital .......... 677-1111 Lake Elsinore Family Health Center 471-4200 Lake Elsinore Valley Education Found. 609-7525 Lake Elsinore Woman’s Club .......... 674-3445 Landfill Information ......................... 786-3200 Library (Graham Ave.)......................... 674-4517 Library (Riverside Dr.)......................... 678-7083 Lions Club ............................................. 674-3343 NAACP .................................................. 678-6425 Poison Information .................... (800) 876-4766 Police Department .............................. 245-3300 Post Office ................................... (800) 275-8777 Rancho Springs Medical Center.......... 696-6000 Rape Crisis Hotline .............................. 686-7273 Riverside County Referral (211) (800) 464-1123 Riverside Transit ......................... (800) 800-7821 Rotary Club (President) .................... 678-0732 Social Security ......................... (800) 772-1213 Suicide Helpline Crisis ......................... 686-4357 Suicide Prevention ...................... (800) 273-8255 United Way of Inland Valley ............... 461-1221 We-TIP ........................................(800) 78-CRIME

Sports ADULT GROUPS

YOUTH GROUPS

Lake Soccer League Men’s ............... 805-0025 Lake Elsinore Valley Soccer Men & Youth ........................................ 259-2443 Ladies Elsinore Tennis ......................... 245-0442

Boys & Girls Club Youth Sports.......... 245-4499 www.BGCSWC.org Young Champion Art, Cheerleading, Basketball, Soccer, Dance & Self Defense..... (714) 259-1400 Lake Elsinore Girls Softball ............... 977-4354 www.legs.clubspace.com Lake Elsinore Little League ............... 805-6460 www.eteamz.com/lell

**NOTE: These leagues may utilize City or school athletic fields or facilities, but they are independent organizations. Please call them directly for information about participation or league activities.

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