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CALENDAR OF EVENTS KIDS AND TEENS: Jan. 29 – 5:30-7:30 p.m. Lost in Space! Well…not exactly lost… more like discovering! You won’t be traveling in a spaceship but you will get to observe planets and the big beyond as you get to explore the skies and solar system at the Children’s Museum, 42081 Main St. Temecula. Tickets and Information: (951) 308-6376. Feb. 5 – 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Fingerprint Foolishness at Penny Pickles. Come and bring your children to Penny Pickles, located at 42081 Main St. Temecula, to come and learn about fingerprinting and everything that includes! For more information, visit: www. pennypickles.org or call (951) 308-6376. Feb. 12 – 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. KIDS ONLY CLUB: Valentine Party Time. Kids, let your parents have a romantic (ew!) night to themselves while you come and have some fun with Professor Pennypickles! Fee: $15/child; must be 5-10 years old. This will be a lock-in event and children will need to be preregistered. For more information, visit: www.pennypickles.org or call (951) 308-6376. Feb. 14 – All day. Pennypickle’s Sweetheart Birthday Bash. It’s Professor Pennypickles birthday and his assistants and Beaker are throwing him a party – and YOU are invited! Lots of fun and surprises throughout the day. $5/person (ages 2 and up). For more information, visit: www.pennypickles.org or call (951) 308-6376. ENTERTAINMENT Now- Jan. 31 – 7-9 p.m. Beauty and the Beast Jr. 2016 at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater, 42051 Main St. The classic story of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast who is really a prince trapped under the spell of an enchantress. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. Jan. 30 – 8 p.m. Comedy at the Merc with PRN! Hilarity ensues! Laugh and leave the week behind you with this unique style of audience-participatory improvised comedy where you play too by

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will perform at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater, 42051 Main St. Willie K performs a variety of musical genres including: Hawaiian, Jazz, Blues, Reggae, Rock, Country Western and Opera. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. Feb. 11 – 7:30 p.m. Jazz at the Merc, 42051 Main St. Temecula. Enjoy an evening of Jazz hosted by Sherry Berry in association with Temecula Presents featuring: Jim De Julio Trio. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. Feb. 11 – 8-10 p.m. Led Zepagain a Led Zeppelin Tribute presented by Temecula Presents at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater, 42051 Main St. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. Feb. 12 – 8-10 p.m. Quattrosound presented by Temecula Presents a t t h e O l d To w n Te m e c u l a Community Theater, 42051 Main St. Quattrosound music takes you from harmonies and lyrics to rhythms. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. Feb. 13 – 7:30 p.m. Music for the Heart presented by California Chamber Orchestra in association with Temecula Presents. Come celebrate the most romantic of holidays with music about intricacies of love at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater, 42051 Main St. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. Feb. 14 – 2 – 5 p.m. That’s Italian: A Tribute to the Great Italian Singers and Songwriters presented by Temecula Presents at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater. Enjoy tributes to famous midcentury era Italian entertainers such as Dean Martin, Louis Prima, Mario Lanza, and, of course, Frank Sinatra. Backed by conductor Jeff Stover and his All Star Big Band, Frank Disalvo and Mike Costley bring back the classic Italian songs, love ballads, and personalities with a show full of singing, humor and camaraderie, leaving audiences thoroughly entertained. COMMUNITY EVENTS: Jan. 29-30 – 7-10 p.m. Rock the Oaks – A Benefit for Arts

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helping to write, direct, and even star onstage with some of the region’s most talented comedic actors. The Merc, 42051 Main St. Temecula. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. Jan. 31 – 7 p.m. Cabaret at the Merc, 42051 Main St. Temecula presents: Rising Stars! Cabaret brings the very best of Broadway to Old Town Temecula. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. Jan. 31– 3 p.m. Classics at the Merc, 42051 Main St. Temecula. Presented by California Chamber Orchestra in association with Temecula Presents. Classics is a weekly chamber recital series. Each Sunday afternoon they feature an individual musician or small ensemble performing a wide range of music. Performers are all working professional musicians or advanced conservatory students. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. Feb. 4 – 7:30 p.m. Jazz at the Merc, 42051 Main St. Temecula. Enjoy an evening of Jazz hosted by Sherry Berry in association with Temecula Presents featuring: Mon David with Josh Nelson and Peter Marshall. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. Feb. 6 – 7-10 p.m. Country Live at the TCC, 28816 Pujol St. Temecula. Presented by Gwyn Sanborn. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. Feb. 6 – 2-4:15 p.m. Neil Diamond Tribute at The Golden Bears Theater, 31555 Rancho Vista Rd. Temecula. Cost: $5$25. Tickets and Information: Alana (951) 587-1536 or tickets@ inlandvalleysymphony.org. Enjoy a night full of Neil Diamond’s greatest hits backed by the Temecula Valley Symphony. Feb. 8 – 8-10 p.m. Avocado Dance Theatre presented by Temecula Presents will be at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater, 42051 Main St. Avocado’s new works incorporate multimedia in their dances and are inspired by poetry to create dance for the audiences to enjoy. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. Feb. 10 – 7:30-10 p.m. Willie K Presented by Temecula Presents

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& Autism presented by School of Rock. Rock the Oaks is an upbeat live music show with pop, country, classic rock, gospel and Broadway. This is a great way to support the community and the kids of Oak Grove Center. Event will take place at 38801 Calostoga Dr. Murrieta. Cost: $20 per person. Proceeds from the concert will benefit the performing arts and autism programs of Oak Grove Center. Two shows Saturday: 2 and 7 p.m. Tickets and Information: www.rocktheoaks.org. Jan. 29 – 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Taste of Osher at the Temecula Higher Education Center, 43200 Business Park Dr. Temecula. This is a free event. The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) is a nonprofit, memberbased organization established to improve quality of life for adult learners over 50 years of age through higher education and the arts. The program provides a wide array of educational programming by university professors and experts in their respective fields and is free of tests and grades. Information: JoAnne (760) 750-8613 or jmendez@csusm.edu. Feb. 13 – 9 – 4 p.m. FREE Electronic Waste Recycling Event hosted by the Temcula Valley Chamber of Commerce located at the Temecula Promenade’s parking lot. Electronic Waste includes: most electronics or electric appliances with a cord or circuit board, which includes: computer monitors, television sets, printers, laptops, copiers, scanners, fax machines, toner catridges, etc. There will be $5 service charge for microwave ovens and refrigerators, washer and dryers, fluorescent light bulbs, and household batteries will not be accepted. For more information, call: (951) 676-5090. Feb. 19 – 6-10 p.m. Casino Royal –Menifee Valley Chamber of Commerce Anniversary Extravaganza Celebration will be at Doffo Winery, 36083 Summitville St. Temecula. Appetizers, dessert, drink, funny money, DJ, raffles an d m o r e! I n f o r m ati o n an d Reservations: (951) 672-1991.

WORKSHOPS, MEETINGS and ANNOUNCEMENTS: Now – MSJC College District announces participation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program. Information: Nancy Alvarado (951) 639-5605, (951) 487-3605 or nalvarado@msjc.edu. Now – Professional Clothing Drive presented by the Salvation Army Riverside County Drug and Alcohol Recovery Program. The Salvation Army is looking for unwanted dress shoes or suit jackets to help the men of the Salvation Army A.R.C. Program better their life. Make donations at any chamber office or the Storm Stadium and receive one free ticket to a Monday or Tuesday game at Storm Stadium. Information: Eilyn (951) 940-5790, ext.115 or Eric

(951) 245-4487, ext. 218. Now – MSJC has Occupational Internships available through its Career and Technical Education Department. Students can gain “hands-on” experience in their field, reinforce learning and make connections with industry. See what opportunities are currently available for the fall 2015 semester. Information: Matthew (951) 6395437 or mleyden@msjc.edu. Now – FTAspay is a local nonprofit spay-neuter assistance organization. Their mission to end animal shelter euthanasia through affordable spay/neuter and microchipping. FTAspay has partnered with Menifee Animal Clinic to offer affordable spay/ neuter rates, available through their website www.FTAspay.org. In addition to their low online pricing ($50 for dogs and $30 for cats) they periodically run spay-neuter specials. Follow their website and Facebook for $10 microchip clinics. Donations to FTAspay are tax deductible. Now – Memoir Writing Group every second and fourth Monday from 1-3 p.m. at the Mary Phillips Senior Center, 4845 6th St. Temecula, everyone has a story, join them and write yours! Information: (951) 694-6464. Jan. 29 – 6 p.m. NAFE meeting at D’ Canters Restaurant, 32100 Clinton Keith Rd, Wildomar. Topic: “How Does Your Mindset Affect Your Journey.” Speaker: Joan E. Wakeland. For more information, visit: www.wrnafe.com. Feb. 9 – 9:30 a.m. The Murrieta Garden Club will meet at the Murrieta Community Center, 41816 Juniper St. Guest speaker, garden theme photo contest and more. Join this informative meeting with topics including gardening, interests in civic beauty and charitable projects. Information: murrietagardenclub@ yahoo.com. Feb. 10 – 11:30 a.m. NAFE meeting at Merna’s Grill and Café, 26850 Cherry Hills Blvd, Sun City. Topic: “Learn How to Turn Your Profile Into Profit, Relationships and Revenue on LinkedIn. Speaker: Rhonda Sher. For more information, visit: www.wrnafe.com. Feb. 12 – 6 p.m. Murrieta Temecula Republican Assembly (MTRA) will hold their monthly dinner meeting at Temecula City Hall’s Conference Center, 41000 Main St. Temecula. Guest speaker Howard Hyde will cover the topic “Escape from Berkeley: An Exliberal Progressive Socialist’s Warning and Advice for America.” Non-member cost: $20 per person. RSVP to contactus@MT-RA.com or Information: Bob (951) 600-7370. Feb. 16 – 10:30 a.m. Temecula Va l l e y R e p u b l i c a n Wo m e n Federated (TVRWF) Luncheon meeting will be held at Wilson Creek Winery with guest speaker, Congressman Ken Calvert. RSVP by Feb. 9 to soarforamerica@ gmail.com Information: www. tvrwf.org.

Temecula Library sets teen Valentine’s Day craft program

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