Fall 2018/ Winter 2019 City Activity Guide

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Lake Elsinore City Hall 130 S. Main Street Hours: Monday through 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 Community Services Department Johnathan O. Skinner, Director 951-674-3124 ext. 266 jskinner@lake-elsinore.org Lake Elsinore City Council Mayor Natasha Johnson

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Department Directory

For extensions, please call (951) 674-3124.

Mayor Pro Tem Steve Manos

Arts and Culture................................................ 265 Building............................................................. 277 Building Inspection...........................................239 Business License............................................... 302 City Clerk...........................................................269 City Council....................................................... 204 City Manager..................................................... 204 Code Enforcement............................................ 227 Community Services......................................... 265 Engineering....................................................... 915 Finance.............................................................. 302 Fire Marshal...................................................... 225 Graffiti Hotline..................................................674-270 HealthyLE......................................................... 1 Household Hazardous Waste........................... 265 Human Resources............................................. 674-5170 Lake Operations................................................ 231 Lake Recreation................................................ 301 Planning............................................................ 265 Public Works..................................................... 297 Recreation Classes............................................ 674-5170 Recycling/Environmental.................................406 Reservations...................................................... 245 Special Events/Filming Permits....................... 406 Storm Water Pollution Prevention................... 292

Council Member Daryl Hickman Council Member Robert E. “Bob� Magee Council Member Brian Tisdale City Manager Grant Yates City Council meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at the Cultural Center, located at 183 N. Main Street.

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Historic Main Street Parking Lot & Gediman Square On September 20th, 2018 the City of Lake Elsinore opened the new parking lot at 150 North Main Street. This new parking lot features 171 parking stalls, LED lights and electrical hookups, Gediman Square with Christmas Tree, and light sculptures.

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McVicker Canyon Skate Park In October 2017, we had to close this park due to severe vandalism and deterioration, which made it unsafe for our community. At this time, we promised that we would quickly deliver a new state-of-the-art skate park. Grindline has designed a skate park that fits our EXTREME vision. The new McVicker Skate park will open Fall 2018 with a 13,000 square foot skate park with the latest features designed to be enjoyed by beginners and pro’s alike. City Campground in Midst of Renovation, Opening Late 2018 New extreme destination is sure to attract visitors and economic development to the City.. Task by task, the City’s quest to create a world-class recreational destination at its city-owned beachfront campground is progressing daily with the opening targeted for the year’s end. The goal is to transform the City’s outdated, underused campground, known as La Laguna Resort & Boat Launch, on the lake’s scenic northwest shore into a state-of-the-art recreational destination offering a variety of options for camping that appeals to anyone seeking to get away and enjoy lakefront fun. When completed, the makeover promises to offer an innovative setting with more than 200 RV spaces including full hookups and a variety of other ways to stay and play.Other camping options will consist of customized vintage trailers and yurts — cylindrical tents based on the designs of the portable structures that Mongolians and other nomadic Asian cultures used for centuries. Yurts could be available for the public to rent as soon as March. www.lake-elsinore.org

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S�e�i�� E��nt� Family Movie Night Saturday, October 13, 2018 Summerlake Park, 900 W. Broadway Starting at 7:00 p.m.

Free Event!

Join your community for a frightfully fun evening as we watch “Casper” rated PG. Don’t forget to bring your blankets and chairs as we provide the entertainment. This event is free to the public and concessions will be available for purchase. As a special treat, Target will be passing out free popcorn, water, and juices to all the kids in attendance. Howl-O-Ween Spooktacular Friday, October 19, 2018 Downtown Main Street 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Free Event!

Free fun family event! Costumes are encouraged. This event will feature trunk or treating, carnival games, and costume contest. Want to decorate your trunk and have fun passing out candy? Entries are free and prizes will be awarded for the best-decorated business and the best non-business trunks. Be Ready Lake Elsinore Emergency Preparedness Fair Make a Plan. Get a kit. Be informed and get involved. Saturday, October 20, 2018 Central Plaza in front of Lowe’s 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Free Event!

Following the Holy Fire, it is clear how important it is to get prepared for an emergency. Join us at this fair to learn the simple steps you can take to get started. GoHuman Event Saturday, October 27, 2018 City Park, 243 S. Main Street 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Free Event!

Join the festivities at Active LE’s day of activity celebration! Meet us on Main Street near City Park to test out temporary bike lanes that make it safer and more enjoyable to be active. Come for the Dia de Los Muertos Festival, stay for the FREE bike rentals, games, prizes and more?

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Dia De Los Muertos Saturday, October 27, 2018 City Park, 243 S. Main Street 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Free Event!

There will be vendors selling handmade and themed items, food vendors, live music, dancers, picture spots, altars, and crafts. Bring your folding chairs to enjoy the entire afternoon in the park. For vendor and event information visit www.studio395.org. Winterfest Saturday, December 1, 2018 Downtown Main Street 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Free Event!

Thousands of people will pack Main Street to help bring Downtown Lake Elsinore come alive with the holiday spirit for the annual Winterfest event! Families will enjoy a holiday parade, bouncers, kids crafts, sled runs, food and merchandise vendors, cultural and musical entertainment, visits with SANTA. This event offers low cost or free activities for the whole family. Cookies & Cocoa with Santa Saturday, December 15, 2018 Station 97, 41725 Rosetta Canyon Drive 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Santa is coming to town! Bring your camera and take a photo with Santa, sip some hot cocoa, decorate cookies, and enjoy making a fun holiday craft! This event is designed to give our little ones a chance to tell Santa their last few wishes for Christmas and children can bring letters to Santa to take back to the North Pole! Tickets are $5.00 per person *Tickets are not available at the Fire Station but can be purchased at the Lake Community Center or online at www.Lake-Elsinore.org Santa Dash Saturday, December 22, 2018 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Levee of the Diamond Stadium, 500 Diamond Drive

Free Event!

Warm up your legs before the holidays! This 5k Run/Walk is free for all and fun for the whole family. We encourage you to dress up as your favorite holiday character or tradition, the ideas are limitless! A prize will be given out for the most creative outfit. Registration will take place the morning of the event.

Save the Date - Spring 2o19 Special Events March 16, 2019 Amazing Outlet Race at the Outlets at Lake Elsinore April 20, 2019 Eggapalooza at McVicker Canyon Park April 20, 2019 Unity 5K/10K Run/Walk at the Levee of the Diamond Stadium For more information on events, call 951-674-3124 x 292 or e-mail mhoutz@lake-elsinore.org www.lake-elsinore.org/specialevents www.lake-elsinore.org

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Winter break camp Don’t be ICE-olated this break, join the fun! Themed Activities Tournaments Arts & Crafts

January 7 thru January 11, 2019 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

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Lake Community Center 310 W Graham Ave Ages 5 to 14 years

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Reservation Information 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 30 days notice is required for all private use. Visit www.lake-elsinore.org/reservations for more information.

Fall 2018/Winter 2019 Registration Information ONLINE Access the online registration system at: www.lake-elsinore.org/classes • Follow link on page • Sign-In or create an account • Filter or search classes using keywords

IN PERSON Visit Lake Community Center during business hours Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m - 7:00 p.m. Payment must be made prior to first class and at time of registration via cash, check, or credit/ debit card.

REFUND/PROGRAM WITHDRAWL POLICY

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Refund/Withdrawal requests will be assessed a $5.00 fee. Requests must be made via email or in person at the Lake Community Center. Refunds will not be granted after the second class date. Any classes that have passed at the time of the refund request will be deducted from the refund total. For classes noted as "non-refundable", there will be no monies refunded. www.lake-elsinore.org/classes

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• Classes may be canceled if the minimum number of students is not met. Popular classes follow special registration instructions. Please call if you have questions about program registration. • Refunds less than $5.00 will be applied to the user's account. • Photographs and video are occasionally taken of participants while they are in programs, special events, city facilities, or enjoying parks. Please be aware that these photos may be published by the City of Lake Elsinore.

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MARTIAL ARTS

Ballet Folklorico

Instructor: Lorena Hancock Lake Community Center: 310 W. Graham Ave. The Ballet Folklorico program has a rich tradition in “Increasing Pride through Dance.” Ballet Folklorico 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 provide their own practice gear and shoes. Exception: new students. Beginner - 4:30p-5:30p or 5:30p-6:30p

Hefington Martial Arts Instructor: Grandmaster Rod Hefington Lake Community Center: 310 W. Graham Ave. At Hefington Martial Arts, it is not enough to simply learn the technical aspect of martial arts, we strive to instill a sense of responsibility and respect for others in each of our students. Beginner - 5:30p-6:30p Intermediate/ Advanced - 6:30p-7:30p Days Dates W & F Oct 3 - Oct 26 W & F Nov 2 - Nov 30 W & F Dec 5 - Dec 21 W & F Jan 9 - Jan 30 W & F Feb 1 - Feb 27 W & F Mar 1 - Mar 29

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Ages 5 & up 5 & up 5 & up 5 & up 5 & up 5 & up

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Hip Hop by Gwen Instructor: Gwen Blakey Lake Community Center: 310 W. Graham Ave. 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 receive instructors approval to move into intermediate or advanced levels. Hip Hop Mini – Ages 5-7: Time 3:15p-4:00p Hip Hop Beginner – Ages 8-13: Time 4:00p-5:00p Hip Hop Advanced – Ages 11-16: Time 5:00p-6:00p Dates Oct 1 - Oct 29 Nov 5 - Nov 26 Dec 3 - Dec 17 Jan 7 - Jan 28 Feb 4 - Feb 25 Mar 4 - Mar 25

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Ages 5-16 5-16 5-16 5-16 5-16 5-16

Ages 3-8 3-8 3-8 3-8 3-8 3-8

Price $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25

Intermediate: Ages 8-14 - Time: 5:00p-6:00p Advanced: Ages 14-adult: 6:00p-7:30p (+$5)

DANCE

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Dates Times Oct 3 - Oct 24 See Above Nov 7 - Nov 28 See Above Dec 5 - Dec 19 See Above Jan 9 - Jan 30 See Above Feb 1 - Feb 26 See Above Mar 6 - Mar 26 See Above

Dates Oct 4 - Oct 25 Nov 8 - Nov 29 Dec 6 - Dec 20 Jan 10 - Jan 30 Feb 7 - Feb 28 Mar 7 - Mar 28

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Ages 8 & up 8 & up 8 & up 8 & up 8 & up 8 & up

Price $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30

Children’s Ballet School

Instructor: Early Learners Terra Cotta Middle School Gymnasium: 29291 Lake St. 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. Beginner Ballet – Ages 8-16 Tue 5:30p - 6:30p & Fri 4:30p - 5:30p Intermediate/Pre-Pointe Ballet – Ages 9-16 Tue 6:00p - 7:30p & Fri 5:00p - 6:30p

Price $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25

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Dates Oct 2 - Oct 26 Nov 2 - Nov 30 Dec 4 - Dec 21 Jan 8 - Jan 30 Feb 1 - Feb 26 Mar 1 - Mar 26

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Ages 8-16 8-16 8-16 8-16 8-16 8-16

Price $70 $70 $70 $70 $70 $70

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FITNESS

PRESCHOOL

Yara Zumba Fitness

Terrific 3’s and 4’s

Instructor: Lorena Hancock The Learning Center: 400 W. Graham Ave. 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. Students must be potty-trained. Current participants receive priority registration. Open class space will be released for online registration the last week of each month. Terrific 3’s & 4’s – Ages 3-4 - $110 per month Tue/Thur. 9:00a-12:00p or Tue/Thur. 12:30p - 3:30p Fabulous 4’s & 5’s – Ages 4-5 - $140 per month Mornings/Lake Community Center, 310 W. Graham Ave. M/W/F – 9:00a-12:00 or M/W/F 12:30p - 3:30p Instructor: Yara Buenfil Zumba fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a dynamic workout. With a gentle warm up and fun choreography, you’ll zoom through to the cool down in no time? All fitness levels are welcome to experience the Zumba difference. * Drop-In price shown. Monthly discount plans available. Monthly Discount A.M.: Monthly Discount P.M.: 2 days a week-$30 5 days a week-$60 3 days a week-$45 4 days a week-$50

Days M - Th M - Th M - Th M - Th M - Th M - Th

Dates Oct 1 - Oct 31 Nov 1 - Nov 29 Dec 3 - Dec 20 Jan 7 - Jan 31 Feb 4 - Feb 28 Mar 4 - Mar 28

Times 9:00a-10:00a 9:00a-10:00a 9:00a-10:00a 9:00a-10:00a 9:00a-10:00a 9:00a-10:00a

Ages 14 & up 14 & up 14 & up 14 & up 14 & up 14 & up

Days M/W/F or Tu/Th M/W/F or Tu/Th M/W/F or Tu/Th M/W/F or Tu/Th M/W/F or Tu/Th M/W/F or Tu/Th

Price $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5

Dates Times 6:00p-7:00p Oct 1 - Oct 31 Nov 1 - Nov 30 6:00p-7:00p Dec 3 - Dec 20 6:00p-7:00p 6:00p-7:00p Jan 7 - Jan 31 Feb 4 - Feb 28 6:00p-7:00p Mar 4 - Mar 29 6:00p-7:00p

Ages 14 & up 14 & up 14 & up 14 & up 14 & up 14 & up

Instructor: Early Learners Lake Community Center: 310 W. Graham Ave. Students will challenge their curiosity in this series of Pre-K classes. Language, reading, and math skills will be explored. Students will get a strong foundation of math and reading concepts to better prepare for kindergarten. This class begins as parent and me, then transitions to a student only class. Students must be potty-trained or parents must remain at the center. Pre-K Prep: Ages 3-4 – 9:00a - 11:00a Kinder Prep: Ages 4-5 – 11:00a - 1:00p Kinder Tutor: Ages 5-7 – 1:00p – 3:00p

Price $5 $5 $5 $5 $5 $5

Days M/W or Tu/Th M/W or Tu/Th M/W or Tu/Th M/W or Tu/Th M/W or Tu/Th M/W or Tu/Th

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Pre-K Prep, Kinder Prep, and Kinder Tutor

Evenings/Senior Activity Center, 420 E.Lakeshore Dr. Days M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F

Dates Oct 1 - Oct 31 Nov 1 - Nov 30 Dec 3 - Dec 21 Jan 7 - Jan 31 Feb 4 - Feb 28 Mar 4 - Mar 29

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Dates Oct 1 - Oct 31 Nov 5 - Nov 29 Dec 3 - Dec 20 Jan 7 - Jan 31 Feb 4 - Feb 28 Mar 4 - Mar 28

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Price $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100

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GYMNASTICS Gymnastics

Instructor: My Varsity Gym Lake Community Center: 310 W. Graham Ave. Gymnasts will be introduced to concepts of floor exercise, vault, bar, and balance beam. Gymnasts will improve strength, flexibility, balance, agility, and self-confidence. Instruction and classes are divided based on gymnast’s skill level. Bronze Gymnastics: 4:00p - 4:45p Silver Gymnastics: 5:00p – 5:55p* Gold/Team 1 Gymnastics: 7:00p – 8:25p* (+$24) *Must have instructor approval Days Tu Tu Tu

Dates Oct 16 - Nov 27 Jan 15 - Mar 19 Apr 9 - Jun 11

Times See Above See Above See Above

Ages 5-16 5-16 5-16

Price $51 $85 $85

Power Tumbing

Instructor: My Varsity Gym Lake Community Center: 310 W. Graham Ave. Tumbling taught in a progressive and safe environment. Gymnasts improve strength, flexibility, agility balance and self-confidence. Beginning: 3:30p – 4:25p Intermediat: 4:30p – 5:25p* Advanced: 5:30p – 6:55p* (+$12) *Must have instructor approval

Power Team Gym

Instructor: My Varsity Gym Lake Community Center: 310 W. Graham Ave. NEW CLASS: Power Team Gym! Do you want to compete with a team? Now you can… starting in the Silver Level! Power Team Gym is a fun way to introduce the thrill of competition; judges, uniforms, game day, team spirit, performing in front of a crowd, and a sense of accomplishment! Days Tu Tu Tu

Dates Times Oct 16 - Nov 27 6:00p-6:55p Jan 15 - Mar 19 6:00p-6:55p Apr 9 - Jun 11 6:00p-6:55p

Ages 5-16 5-16 5-16

Days M M M M

Price $44 $88 $88

Dates Times Oct 15 - Nov 26 See Above Jan 14 - Feb 25 See Above Mar 4 - Mar 25 See Above Apr 8 - May 6 See Above

Mom & Tot

Little Flippers

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Ages 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-3

Price $33 $37 $30 $33

Instructor: My Varsity Gym Lake Community Center: 310 W. Graham Ave. Preschool age program where students will learn progressive skills on the beam, floor, bars, air track and trampoline. Individual progress will be documented and your Little Flipper will feel pride with each success. No parent participation.

Instructor: My Varsity Gym Lake Community Center: 310 W. Graham Ave. Preschool age program where students are introduced to the class environment using puppets, stories, and rewards. Students learn motor skills, coordination, and self-confidence. Parent participation required. Session 1: 11:00a – 11:40a Session 2: 11:45a – 12:25p Dates Oct 30 - Nov 26 Jan 15 - Jan 29 Feb 5 - Feb 26 Mar 5 - Mar 26 Apr 9 - Apr 30

Ages 5-16 5-16 5-16 5-16

Price $29 $22 $29 $29 $29

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Dates Oct 3 - Oct 23 Oct 30 - Nov 27 Feb 5 - Feb 26 Jan 15 - Jan 29 Feb 5 - Feb 26 Mar 4 - Mar 26

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Ages 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5

Price $29 $22 $29 $29 $29 $29

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Tiny Tot

Instructor: My Varsity Gym Lake Community Center: 310 W. Graham Ave. Preschool age program where students are instructed using puppets, stories, and rewards to maintain attention while mastering basic gymnastic skills. Students learn motor skills, coordination, and self-confidence. Minimal parent participation required. Days Tu Tu Tu Tu Tu

Dates Oct 30 - Nov 27 Jan 5 - Jan 29 Feb 5 - Feb 26 Mar 5 - Mar 26 Apr 8 - May 6

Times 12:30p-1:10p 12:30p-1:10p 12:30p-1:10p 12:30p-1:10p 12:30p - 1:10p

Ages 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-5

Price $29 $22 $29 $29 $29

SPORTS Tiny Tot Softball/Baseball

Instructor: Community Services Staff Lake Community Center: 310 W. Graham Ave. Provides children ages 3 and 4 the basic skills of softball/baseball. Children will learn the basics of throwing, catching, hitting, and fielding in a fun and low-pressure environment. Most classes will occur indoor with the final class hosted on the T-Ball field at Swick and Matich Park. Glove and bat not mandatory. Morning: 9:30a – 10:15a Afternoon: 2:00p - 2:45p Days Th Th Th Th Th

Dates Times Oct 4 - Oct 25 See Above Nov 1 - Nov 29 See Above Dec 6 - Dec 20 See Above See Above Jan - see web See Above Feb - see web

Ages 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4

Price $32 $32 $32 $32 $32

Interested in teaching a class? We are looking for instructors! For more information e-mail us at recreation@lake-elsinore.org

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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.

SENIOR EXERCISE

Daily Nutritional Lunch Program

The County of Riverside provides a hot meal served daily at 11:30 a.m. at our center for those ages 60+. Reservations are required by noon the weekday prior. Please call 951-674-2526 to make a reservation. The lunch menu is available in the monthly SENIOR SCOOP. A suggested donation of $3. You must have an intake form on file with the County of Riverside before having lunch. Forms are available at the Lake Elsinore Senior Activity Center. For questions on the lunch program, call 951-674-2526.

Fit After 50

Instructor: Debbie Shively and Hinton Loftus Senior Activity Center: 420 E.Lakeshore Dr. Low impact adaptive exercise program to improve flexibility and balance incorporates chair exercises, resistance exercises, with optional weight and floor work. Days Times 8:30a-10:00a M 8:30a-10:00a W 9:15a-10:45a F

Price Free Free Free

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 Activity Center.

T.O.P.S Instructor Linda Hahn

Senior Activity Center: 420 E.Lakeshore Dr. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a free non-profit, non-commercial weight loss support group. Days Tu

Times 8:30a-9:30a

LIHEAP

Low Income High Energy Assistance Program provides help with your utility bills and assistance in providing improved weatherization for your residence. Applications are available for pick-up at the Senior Activity Center.

Price Free

SENIOR SERVICES

C.A.R.E. (Curtaining Abuse Related to the Elderly) Assistance for those who experience consumer or other fraud or abuse issues, call 951-245-3322.

RTA Bus Passes

Buy your 30-day monthly passes for General ($50), Senior/Disabled ($23), or Dial-A-Ride 10-ticket booklet ($30) at the Senior Activity Center. Cash only with exact change. www.lake-elsinore.org

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HICAP

Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program is a non-profit organization that will assist you with the information and help with Medicare and related HMO’s. Call 800-434-0222 for an appointment.

Paleteers Art Group

Join us for the Paleteers Art Club! 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 1:00 p.m., except the first Monday of the Month.

Popcorn and a Movie

Join us for popcorn and a movie. Enjoy some of the new releases, as well as the classics and everything in between while snacking on popcorn. 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.

Ceramics Painting

Join us every Monday at 12:00 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 the size of ceramic. For more information, please call the Senior Activity Center.

Billiards

Do you enjoy shooting billiards? Join us and play on our two regulation size billiard tables that are available to play during operating hours. On Thursdays, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., we have women’s only pool play.

Senior Stitchers

Join us every Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. for Looms for Beginners, cross-stich, crochet, etc. You may bring your own pattern or you may purchase one for $3. For additional information, please call the Senior Activity Center.

8 Ball Billiard Tournament

Join us on the third Thursday of every month at 12:00 p.m. for our monthly 8 Ball Billiard Tournament. The 8 Ball Tournament will be doubles play, partners picked at random, and double elimination. Winners of the tournament will receive a prize. You must sign up at the Senior Activity Center to participate.

Bunco

BUNCO! Join us the third Wednesday of the month at 12:15 p.m. for Bunco. Roll the dice for an opportunity to win a prize. Price is $2 to join per person. Space is limited, grab the SENIOR SCOOP Newsletter and check for registration dates every month.

Senior Rockerz’

Come and join us for our Senior Rockerz’, the rock painting group! The Rockerz’ will meet twice a month, once to paint rocks and then again to board the bus to take the rocks around Lake Elsinore and neighboring cities to hide them. We will be posting our rocks on our Facebook page asking Rock Finders to post pictures to our page. Let’s see how far our rocks can go!

Page Turners Book Club

Do you enjoy reading? If so, join us for the Page Turner’s Book Club the second Wednesday of the month at 12:00 p.m. If you are interested in reading with us, stop by the Lake Elsinore Senior Activity Center or call us for this month’s book!

Crafts

Senior Activity Center Bus Trips

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, as well as an organizing board. There is also a monthly canvas painting class. Prices may vary depending on the craft. Look in our monthly SENIOR SCOOP for upcoming crafts. www.lake-elsinore.org

The Senior Center is now providing day trips and casino trips all over Southern California. Come to the Senior Activity Center to pick up a copy of our SENIOR SCOOP Newsletter to see where we are off to next!

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City Launching Facility La Laguna Resort & Boat Launch 32040 Riverside Drive (951) 471-1212 New Annual Lake Pass Information! Annual Passes available online at www.lake-elsinore.org/passes and are valid for 12 months from the date of purchase. *10% discounts for seniors and military Lake Use Pass $100 resident/$150 non-resident Lakefront Use Pass $100 resident/$150 non-resident Commercial Lake Use Pass $350 resident/$500 non-resident *discount for bulk orders Resort Pass (includes launching) $100 resident/$150 non-resident Fishing Pass (must also maintain valid California fishing license & Resort Pass) $25 resident/$50 non-resident California Boater Card REQUIRED for persons 20 years of age or younger to drive a vessel. Get your card at www.californiaboatercard.com

Fish on Lake Elsinore! Want to see some of the latest catches of fish send to the Fish Report: www.lake-elsinore.org/fishingreport

If you have been successful at snagging a fish or two in beautiful Lake Elsinore, we would like to know. Send your name, photo(s), date caught, and what bait you used to: fishingreport@lake-elsinore.org.

For more information call (951) 674-3124 ext 265 or visit www.lake-elsinore.org/lake www.lake-elsinore.org

We will post them as we get them!

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Fitness Trails Landing in Four More Parks Fit-Trail systems encourage residents to get active, stay motivated and be healthy. Serenity Park in the city’s southeast corner was the first to receive a Fit-Trail exercise system last year. The system enables people running or walking the trails to intensify their activity with exercises facilitated by workout stations. The City completed the installation of 7 new workout stations on the popular Lake Elsinore levee and at Alberhill Community Park in the northern part of the City. Other parks targeted for this equipment by late fall are Lakepoint Park on the northeastern shore and Canyon Hills Community Park farther to the east near the City’s boundary with Wildomar and Canyon Lake. Serenity Park

Levee

Alberhill Park

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Saturday, October 27, 2018

sábado 27 de octubre de 2018 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. | Lake Elsinore | City Park

@ the Dia de Los Muertos Celebration

Bike – Walk – Live Actively

Anda en Bicicleta – Camina – Vive Activamente

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Did You Know? Stormwater Pollution Many City residents are unaware of the stormwater 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 rainwater washes these pollutants into the storm drain. Even common activities such as overwatering 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, and 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. Flood Damage Prevention Did you know Lake Elsinore is the largest natural lake in Southern California? Adjacent to the Lake, 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, the Lake, 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. 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 a 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. DISPOSALS ONLY ACCEPTED ON COLLECTION DAYS. www.lake-elsinore.org

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Community Information The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Program educates people about disaster preparedness and provides valuable training. CERT participants learn about hazards in their area, disaster preparedness tactics and basic disaster response skills, including fire safety, light search & rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. To register: call 951-674-5170 or email mzilliox@lake-elsinore.org.

The City of Lake Elsinore is seeking volunteers to assist with events, city services, and other exciting activities. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer to earn community service hours or want to exchange your professional skills in an office atmosphere with the opportunity to gain training, contact the Community Services Department who will match you to the right assignment. PH: 951-674-3124 ext 265 EMAIL: recreation@lake-elsinore.org Do you have a special talent or skill you are interested in sharing and teaching? The Recreation Department is looking for new independent contract instructors to teach classes at our Lake Community Center. For more information email: recreation@lake-elsinore.org. Looking to get active and relive those glory days on the diamond? Or maybe you just miss picking daisies in the outfield? Either way, we want YOU to play in our adult softball league. The City of Lake Elsinore has resurrected the program and will begin playing this fall at one of our premier parks. Games are played at Summerly Park, 18505 Malaga Road on Sundays beginning at 11:30 a.m. For more information email: recreation@lake-elsinore.org. The Southwest Communities Animal Shelter and Animal Friends of the Valleys (AFV) located at 33751 Mission Trail in Wildomar offers many animal services including pet licensing, microchipping, housing strays, reuniting lost pets with owners, low-cost vaccinations, and pet adoptions. NOW AVAILABLE! You can license your pet online. Visit www.animalfriendsofthevalleys.com and license your pet today. For more information call (951) 674-0618. www.lake-elsinore.org

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Community Information NEW! U.S. Flag Retirement Depository located in the Community Services Department at City Hall, 130 S. Main Street. The Depository is meant for the collection of U.S. flags that have been tainted, torn, or simply need to be retired, so that they could be disposed of in a respectable manner. Built by Eagle Scout Logan Zeit For more information call (951) 674-3124 ext 265.

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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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We are on a mission to build a healthy culture that supports complete community wellness and encourages families to get active, stay motivated, and be healthy. Join us for our quarterly events and check out our monthly videos for fun ways to get active! Look for the Healthy LE logo throughout this brochure for events and activities that are Healthy LE related. Attention businesses! Interested in receiving promotional benefits from Healthy LE for doing what, in most cases, your business currently does? The Healthy LE Business Program is here and ready to take your business to another level. Learn more at: www.lake-elsinore.org/ healthylebusiness

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Community Directory

Unless otherwise listed, all numbers have 951 area code

Lake Elsinore Family Life Center........... 471-4200 Lake Elsinore Valley Education Fndn.... 609-7525 Lake Elsinore Woman's Club.................. 674-3445 Library (Graham Ave)............................. 674-4517 Library (Riverside Drive)........................ 678-7083 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 Center.................................. 686-7273 Riverside County Referral (211)...... 800-464-1123 Riverside Transit............................. 800-800-7821 Rotary Club (President)......................... 678-0732 Household Hazardous Waste................ 674-5170 Social Security................................... 800-772-1213 Suicide Hotline....................................... 686-4357 Suicide Prevention........................... 800-273-8255 We-TIP........................................... 800-78-CRIME

Emergency............................................................ 911 American Red Cross.......................... 888-831-0031 Animal Friends of the Valley.................... 674-0618 Boat Launch & Camping Information...... 471-1212 Chamber of Commerce/Tourism.............. 245-8848 Cops 4 Kids................................................ 245-3389 Crisis 24-hour Helpline............................. 686-4357 CR&R Trash Disposal........................ 800-755-8112 Dial-A-Ride........................................ 800-759-7887 Diamond Stadium/Storm Baseball......... 245-4487 Domestic Abuse........................................ 304-5680 E.D.D. Unemployment...................... 800-300-5616 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 Canyon Rd...... 246-2293 Fire Station #97 Rosetta Canyon Dr........ 245-0420 Fraud................................................. 800-782-7463 Graffiti Hotline........................................... 674-2701 Inland Valley Medical Hospital................. 677-1111

Sports Adult Groups

Youth Groups

Lake Elsinore Adult Softball.............. see page 20 Lake Soccer League Men's................. 805-0025 Lake Elsinore Valley Soccer Men & Youth...................................... 259-2443

Boys & Girls Club Youth Sports.......... 245-4489 www.BGCSWC.org Blues Youth Soccer Club www.byscsoccer.com Lake Elsinore Girls Softball www.legs.clubspace.com Lake Elsinore Little League................. 805-6460 www.eteams.com/lell Elsinore Valley Baseball (Pony) elsinorevalleybaseball@gmail.com Elsinore Valley Thunder....................... 848-9937 www.eteamz.com/evthunder/

*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. For more information visit www.lake-elsinore.org/sports

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