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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

KIDS AND TEENS April 11 –5:30-7:30 p.m. Kids Only Club – Parents need a break night at Pennypickle’s Laboratory, 42081 Main Street, Temecula. After two weeks of Spring Break, it’s time for Mom and Dad to have a night alone. Your kids will enjoy dinner, fun, and experiments during this lock-in event. Ages 5-10. Cost: $15 per person includes dinner. Space is limited, please pre-register at (951) 308-6376. April 11 – 8 p.m. Teen Glow Egg Hunt at Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park, 31465 Via Cordoba, Temecula. Come out and hunt for Easter eggs that are filled with thousands of dollars in prizes. You can walk away with a flat screen TV or iPad. Music and dancing at the start of the hunt. April 12 – 12-4:30 p.m. Practice SAT/ACT combo practice test and corresponding workshop hosted by the Murrieta Public Library and presented by Kaplan Test Prep. This free practice test will be held in the library’s community room, 24700 Adams Avenue. Students will learn specific information about each test as well as time saving strategies. April 12 – 9-11 a.m. Eggstravaganza Egg Hunt at Marna O’Brian Park, 20505 Palomar St, Wildomar. Bring your family, friends, Easter baskets and camera’s to take pictures with the Easter Bunny. Information: (951) 677-7751. April 18 – 5:30-7:30 p.m. Eggciting Dyeing at Pennypickles, 42081 Main Street, Temecula. Bring your own half dozen hard boiled eggs as you will get to eggsperiment with egg-sperts coloring techniques. Information: (951) 308-6376. April 19 – 9-11 a.m. Spring Eggstravaganza over 10,000 filled eggs for your children will be available to hunt for at Murrieta Town Square Park. Ages 2 and under and special needs area will be available from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Please bring your own bag or basket for this fun filled morning event. Information: Murrieta Community Services Department (951) 304-7275. April 19 – 9:30 a.m.-Noon Spring Easter Egg Hunt at Harveston Community Park, 28582 Harveston Drive, Temecula. Patricia H. Birdsall Sports Park, 32380 Deer Hollow Way, Temecula, Temeku Hills Park, 31367 La Serena Way, Temecula. Egg Hunts begin at 10a.m. Sharp. Music, games and Easter Bunn for children ages 1-12. Please bring your own bags or baskets. Special Needs area for all locations. Information: (951) 694-6480. April 19 – 10 a.m. Easter Egg Hunt for kids 12 years and under sponsored by Valley Wide Recreation Menifee will be held at the Marion V. Ashley Community Center, 25625 Briggs Road, Menifee. April 19 – 9:30 a.m. Gardening for Kids at Rose Haven Heritage Garden, 30592 Jedediah Smith Road, Temecula. This is a hands on gardening activity. April 21 – 6 p.m. SAT/ACT follow up workshop will be held in the Murrieta Public Library community room, 24700 Adams Avenue. This workshop is for all students and their parents, not just for those who took the practice test on April 12. Students who took the practice test will receive their scores at this workshop. April 25 – 5:30-7:30 p.m. Fire Fighting Heroes Night! Firefighters will be on hand to share the science of extinguishing fires. Kids are encouraged to dress up and be heroes too. Firefighter moms and

dads get in free and they’d love to see you in uniform. Information: (951) 308-6376.

ENTERTAINMENT April 10-20 – Temecula Valley Players presents Tom Sawyer the Musical at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater, 42051 Main Street. Tickets and Information: (866)653-8696. April 11 – 7 p.m. Tim Sweeney Motivational Comedy will be at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater, 42051 Main Street. Tim will explain how Christopher Columbus, Gary Dahl and Star Trek have changed your life with his insightful tour through the past. This event will benefit the Our Nicholas Foundation and the work they do in helping families with autistic children. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. April 13 – 6:30 p.m. SpeakEasy at the Merc, 42051 Main Street, Temecula. Enjoy live traditional jazz of the 20’s and 40’s performed by House Band, Second Hand Jazz with vocalist Rosalie Porter, in rotation with prominent Southern California traditional jazz artists. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. April 13 – 3 p.m. Classics at the Merc, 42051 Main Street, Temecula. Classics is a weekly chamber recital series co-produced by the California Chamber Orchestra and Temecula Presents. Each Sunday afternoon they feature an individual musician or small ensemble performing a wide range of music. Our performers are all working professional musicians or advanced conservatory students. Tickets and Information: (866) 653-8696. April 15 – 7 p.m. danceXchange at the Merc, 42051 Main Street, Temecula. Co-produced by Temecula presents and the Dance Theatre Collective of Southern California danceXchange provides opportunities for interchange among the dance community. Free danceXperience ballet fitness class begins at 6 p.m. in the dance studio prior to the performance. Information: (866) 653-8696. April 17 – 7:30 p.m. Jazz at the Merc, 42051 Main Street, Temecula. Performance featuring: Dick Weller Trio. Enjoy an evening of Jazz hosted by Sherry Berry in association with Temecula Presents. Tickets: $15. Information and Tickets: (866) 653-8696. COMMUNITY EVENTS April 10 – 7:05 p.m. Opening Night at Storm Stadium, 500 Diamond Drive, LakeElsinore. Lake Elsinore vs. Lancaster Jet Hawks. Tickets and Information: (951) 245-4487. April 11 –6-10 p.m. Reality Rally Breast Cancer Fundraiser benefitting Michelle’s Place Celebrity Reception-casino night fundraiser at Wilson Creek Winery, 35960 Rancho California Road, Temecula. Information: www.realityrally.com. April 11 – 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MSJC’s Career, Major and Job Fair in the parking lot at 28237 La Piedra Road, Menifee. This is a no cost job fair and open to the public. Information: Escarlet ewirth@msjc.edu. April 11 – 7 p.m. Menifee’s Got Talent show will be held at Heritage High school, 26001 Briggs Road, Romoland. Come join this fun evening to check out Menifee’s best and brightest talent with singers, dancers, bands and more! Tickets: $5 per person. Information: www. artscouncilmenifee.org. April 12 – 9-10:30 a.m. Reality Rally Autograph meet and greet all

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the stars at the autograph session. 12:30-3:30 p.m. Amazing Race type game for ages 16 and over. 12:30-3 p.m. Kidz Challenge checkpoints for families and 6-10 p.m. Red Carpet Celebration at South Coast Winery, 34843 Rancho California Road, Temecula. Information: www.realityrally.com. April 12 – 7-9:30 p.m. 13th Annual Barn Dance and Food Drive to support the Menifee Valley Food Cupboard at Bell Mountain Middle School, 28525 La Piedra Road, Menifee. This event is free and open to the public. Information: (951) 672-0840. April 12 – 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Children’s Fair and Egg Hunt at Mc Vicker Canyon Park, 29355 Grand Avenue, Lake Elsinore. Arrive early for egg hunts for ages 2-8 then stay for fun family entertainment with bouncers, food, free kids activities and a petting zoo. April 12 – 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 12th Annual Community Water Conservation Festival at Big League Dreams Sports Park, 2155 Trumble Road, Perris. Free family event including face painting, visit from Curious George, crafts and activities, demonstrations, hourly raffles, landscape and irrigation ideas and more. April 12 – 5:30-8 p.m. 10th Annual Evening under the Oaks featuring live entertainment, live and silent auctions, dining from some of Temecula Valley’s restaurants and more. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Arts and Autism programs at the Oak Grove Center. Event will be at the Oak Grove Center, 24275 Jefferson Avenue, Murrieta. Information: Elicia (951) 677-5599. April 12 – 12-3 p.m. Grand Re-Opening celebration at Marna O’Brian Park, 20505 Palomar St, Wildomar. Information: (951) 677-7751. April 12 – 8 a.m.-12 p.m. The City of Wildomar to host Community Clean Up Day at St. Francis of Rome, 21591 Lemon Street, Wildomar. Information: (951) 677-7751. April 12 – 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Temecula Valley High School Football Boosters is partnering with Temecula Recycling to host an electronic waste event at the Main parking lot of TVHS, 31555 Rancho Vista Road. Everyone is welcome to drop off any electronic or battery operated time, from as small as cords to electronics to items as large as washers, dryers, and refrigerators!! Items do not need to be in working condition to be accepted. People can also bring their unwanted clothes and shoes to donate; the only stipulation is that they need to be bagged in separate bags (i.e., all clothes together and all shoes together). Funds raised will go towards TVHS’ football program. April 12 – 5-10 p.m. Grand Opening Party of the Temecula Valley Penning and Sorting Arena, 34915 De Portola Road, Temecula.

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opportunities for students and community members from employers in the area, and career information from university representatives. Dress for success and bring copies of your resume. Information: Jessica (951) 639-5285 or jrodriquez@ msjc.edu or Betsy (951) 487-3285 or bramos@msjc.edu. April 12 – 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MSJC to host financial Aid Workshop at the Menifee campus, 28237 La Piedra Road in room 927. Financial aid staff will provide hands on assistance to students completing the 2014 FAFSA or the 2014-15 California Dream Act applications online. Students should come prepared with the following: 2013 W-2’s and Federal Income Tax information or forms, a driver’s license or state ID, parents social security numbers and dates of birth and permanent resident card number (if not a U.S. Citizen). Information: Dana (951) 487-3242 or dtate@msjc.edu.

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SEMINARS / CLASSES April 7-28 – 5:30-8:30 p.m. MSJC offers new class in Accent Reduction at the Menifee campus, 28237 La Piedra Road. MSJC’s continuing education program has launched a new not-for-credit class for English-as-a-second-language (ESL) for students to help them with their pronunciation. Cost: $125 includes all materials for a 12 hour workshop. Information: (951) 487-3707. April 10 – 1-3 p.m. Lake Elsinore Genealogical Society meeting at Mission Trail Library, Community room, 34303 Mission Trail, Wildomar. Guest speaker, Candy Petersen will be discussing numerous ways to look at your material to help find those elusive ancestors. The Genealogical Society meets on the second Thursday of each month except July and August at the Mission Trail Community Library. Visitors and Guests welcome the meeting is free and open to the public. Information: Candy (951) 246-2028 or www. bakerfamily.org/legs. April 11 – 10 a.m.-1 p.m. MSJC College Career/Transfer center is partnering with California Family Life Center and STEM to offer the Spring 2014 Career and Job Fair at the Menifee Valley campus, 28237 La Piedra Road in parking lot c. The fair will provide both employment

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Vendors, Dancing, Kids activities and more! Information: (951) 319-5540. April 13 – 9-11 a.m. Breakfast with the Stars and Volunteer appreciation for Reality Rally at Pala Mesa Golf Resort, 2001 Old Highway 395, Fallbrook. Information: www.realityrally.com. April 14 – 4-7 p.m. Temecula Law Resource Center Social Mixer. As part of National Library Week join Law Library Board President, Honorable Michele D. Levine of the Riverside Superior Court in celebrating Temecula Public Libraries newest addition. Through a partnership between the City of Temecula and the Riverside County Law Library, a Law Resource Center is now available at the Temecula Public Library, 30600 Pauba Road. RSVP to Efren (951) 693-8902. April 14 – 3-4:15 p.m. MSJC’s Psychology Club presents Magic and Psychology at the Menifee campus, 28237 La Piedra Road, Room 407. Hollywood’s Magic Castle strolling magician of the year award recipient, Mark Collier will perform his own brand of magic with insights into psychological concepts. April 17 – 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. EWDC Luncheon : A conversation with Congressman Ken Calvert at the Diamond Club, 500 Diamond Drive, Lake Elsinore. Admission price $15 members or $20 for nonmembers. Reservations Required. Tickets and Information: Michelle (951) 245-8848 or michelle@laeelsinorechamber.com.

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