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Volume 16, Issue 24
Ninth annual Anza Earth Day enriches local residents’ knowledge about environmental issues
The following are the unofficial primary election results as of press time, Wednesday, June 8. All results need to be ratified by the Riverside County Board of Elections before they are considered official. Approximately 92,000 vote-by-mail, 28,300 provisional and 8,115 damaged ballots that require duplication still must be processed. Work on those begins Wednesday. Ballots that are postmarked on or before Election Day and received no later than three days after Election Day also remain to be counted. a full list of results, visit www.anzavlleyoutlook.com. Riverside County Board of Supervisors District 3 Chuck Washington (Incumbant) – 39.87% Randon Lane – 28.30% Shellie Milne – 31.83% Hemet Measure E Yes – 62.55% No – 37.45% Superior Court Judge Office 6 Burke Strunsky – 57.76% D.W. Duke – 19.22% Shaffer Cromell – 23.01%
see COMMENCEMENT, page A-6
President Republican Candidates Donald Trump – 75.3% Ben Carson – 3.5% Ted Cruz – 9.2% John Kasich – 11.3% Democratic Candidates Hillary Clinton – 55.8% Bernie Sanders – 43.2%
The Anza Earth Day Event at Minor Park had both educational displays and vendor booths for shopping. Pictured are Suzie Spyrow and Donna Ingraham as they show off some of their amazing products. Allison Renck photo
Allison Renck WRITER
U.S. Senator Kamala D. Harris (D) – 40.3% Loretta Sanchez – 18.5% U.S. Representatives 36th Congressional District Raul Ruiz (D) (Incumbent) – 56.6% Sen. Jeff Stone (R) – 33.3% Stephan Wolkowicz (R) – 10.0% 42nd Congressional District Ken Calvert (R) (Incumbent) – 56.0% Tim Sheridan (D) – 37.0% Kerri Condley (I) – 7.0% State Assembly 71st District Leo Hamel (R) – 27.9% Randy Voepel (R) – 60.2% Tony Teora (R) – 11.9%
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that the Anza Winds would knock it off its table, but others were just fascinated with the opportunity to observe Honey Bees in action. Don used the numerous questions asked by the public as an opportunity to educate them on the importance of Honey Bees to the environment. Another vendor that was attracting a lot of attention was Wooly and
Knot Farms. Owner Denise Squires was holding her Angora rabbit and spinning from the wool of her coat. Many children were fascinated by the rabbit and Denise used this opportunity to inform them about Angora rabbits and introduce them to spinning.
see EARTH DAY, page A-6
Memorial Day ceremony reminds all the ‘Land of the Free’ is ‘Home of the Brave’ Jodi Thomas AREA MANAGER
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The Honey Bees and the Spinning of Rabbit Wool appeared to catch the attention of the public that attended the ninth annual Earth Day event. This year’s event was held Saturday, May 28, at Minor Park located in the center of Anza.
Don and Starr Stephens are local residents of Anza and Bee Keepers. At the Earth Day event they were selling their 100 percent pure raw honey to the public. It wasn’t just the honey that was attracting the attention of those in attendance; it was the working glass Bee Hive that appeared to stop people in their tracks. Many were concerned
Memorial Day Remembrance reminds us that the ‘Land of the Free’ is the ‘Home of the Brave.’ Freedom is not free. It takes constant continued vigilance. It takes all of its citizens’ participation from casting an informed vote, running for office, being a good neighbor, teaching children the true U.S. history, helping others and serving in the military, some of which have made the ultimate sacrifice by laying down their life for friends, neighbors and countrymen. That is what Memorial Day is all about. That is also what Boy Scout Troop 371 chose to celebrate this past
Memorial Day May 30. This sacrifice has paved the way for us to govern ourselves, worship how we please, agree to disagree while voicing our opinions plus all the other wonderful things our forefathers saw fit to put into the U.S. Constitution. Ginny Kinser, Master of Ceremonies at the Memorial Day Remembrances, pointed to the freedoms that were defended by a local youth who grew up in the area and attended Hamilton. Upon witnessing the destruction of the September 11 attacks Jeromy West determined that day to joined the Marines Corps and defend the country against
see MEMORIAL, page A-4
LRE’s Boy Scout Troop 371 host the 2016 Memorial Day Jodi Thomas photo Remembrance.
Anza Valley Christian School 2016 awards and promotions Jodi Thomas AREA MANAGER
Anza valley Christian’s kindergarten class promotion pictured from left are Miranda Bischof, Kalyn Silva, Marlene Smith, Adan Lopez, Aksel Walston and in the background, Thomas Gebhardt. Renett Davis photo
It was the end of the school year for Anza valley Christian school. Friends and family filled the Anza Baptist Church’s chapel eagerly awaiting to hear who would be awarded the many coveted end of the year school awards. They were also ready to see the kindergarten class promoted; proudly wearing caps and gowns and this year’s lone senior Madison LaMont to graduate. They were many speakers that night. One of the highlights was
Pastor Bob Reece who shared the background history of Anza valley Christian School. The school has been a blessing in many families’ lives over the years and was started by a family who passed the mantle of the school on to others with it ending up in Anza Baptist care. This small Christian school has given many families an alternative to the public school system. As evident that night, attendance has grown from last year and the students show exemplary character, an eagerness to learn and the heart to
see SCHOOL, page A-7