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The Wildomar City Council responding to a number of continuing citizen complaints about the Bundy Canyon Road Widening Project street closures and drainage pipeline work, received an update on the delayed work by City Manager Dave York and the engineering department. see page A-2

Local My Selfie Movement uncovers Hidden Talents Diane A. Rhodes SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

In its first talent show for middle school students who attend school or live in the San Jacinto Valley, the My Selfie Movement nonprofit showcased some diverse acts during its “Hidden Talents of the Valley” show Saturday, June 4, in Hemet. see page A-6

Sage Scott gives a big thumbs up during Temecula Valley High School’s graduation ceremony at the school’s stadium, Thursday, June 2. See valley-wide commencement celebrations in the C-section. Valley News/Time Stood Still Photography photo

The Girls Against Abuse Sheriff Chad Bianco uses music to reach wins second term as young victims county’s top law officer

Health Temecula Valley Hospital named top 10% in nation TEMECULA – Temecula Valley Hospital is among the top 10% in the nation for cardiac surgery and a recipient of the Cardiac Surgery Excellence Award according to the new ranking by Healthgrades, the leading resource that connects consumers, physicians and health systems. see page A-9

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Music industry veteran Jason Brawner is founder and current president of The Girls Against Abuse musical campaign nonprofit in Valley News/Mikayla Sanborn photo Murrieta.

Diane A. Rhodes SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

A Murrieta-based nonprofit has found that music is a great vehicle to reach young girls who may not know how to handle abusive relationships. Founded by music industry veteran Jason Brawner in 2009, The Girls Against Abuse is poised to release its fifth album, featuring singers/songwriters who get to the heart of the issue through their lyrics. “Twenty-five years of writing songs professionally with artists on a daily basis, I get to know them quite quickly,” Brawner said. “Far too often, I’m horrified encountering reoccurring themes of mistreatment and abuse in the lives of young women. Whether it comes from someone in their home or family, work, school or a boyfriend, emotional and physical violence has critical effects on the victims.”

The Girls Against Abuse is a musical campaign that helps women and youth recognize, resist and recover from abuse and mistreatment. It was established to raise awareness and provide information to the public on the issues of teen and domestic violence, educate and inform through positive messages in music and raise funds through musical performances to be donated to established 501(c)3 shelters and organizations that provide services and/or education for victims of abuse. Brawner, who lives in Murrieta, has studios in Los Angeles, San Jose, Nashville and Hilo, Hawaii. Most of the material for The Girls Against Abuse program are produced at private recording studios in Old Town Murrieta. Resident artists dominate the majority of the records. “The Murrieta community is see MUSIC, page A-4

With approximately 71,000 votes left to count, Sheriff Chad Bianco, pictured here at the 2022 Legislative Summit, has all but secured a second term as Riverside County’s top law officer. Valley News/Shane Gibson photo

Kim Harris MANAGING EDITOR

Barring no surprises in the remaining votes to be counted, Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco is headed for a second term after beating back a challenge from retired sheriff’s Capt. Michael Lujan during the Tuesday, June 7, primary election. As of press time, Bianco secured 59.77% of the vote compared to Lujan’s 40.23%. Bianco, who resides in Riverside, was first elected in 2018, after a hard-fought contest against former Sheriff Stan Sniff. Bianco

has been tested on several fronts since then, drawing both criticism and praise. Bianco gained wide attention at the height of the statewide coronavirus public health lockdowns in the fall of 2020, declaring that he would not dedicate sheriff’s resources to enforcing any part of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s stay-athome orders, including a curfew. That same year, he also took a stand against the anti-law enforcement crusades on the heels of the George Floyd custody death furor in Minneapolis. During a county see BIANCO, page A-7


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Bundy Canyon Road Widening update heard by Wildomar City Council, project delayed due to asbestos, unattended signage

An artist’s rendering shows what the Inland Valley Medical Center Expansion Project will look like upon its completion. Valley News/Courtesy photo

Tony Ault STAFF WRITER

The Wildomar City Council, responding to a number of continuing citizen complaints about the Bundy Canyon Road Widening Project street closures and drainage pipeline work, received an update on the delayed work by City Manager Dave York and the engineering department. The council at its Wednesday, June 8, regular meeting, was told that the staff has been working with the contractor on the long delays in removing an old asbestos pipe and unattended signage at the

project that continues at Sellers Road and the residents need to reroute to the unimproved Cherry Street in the area. York told the council the city is “actively working with contractor (James Mcminn Inc.) and partner agencies to finalize details and approval required to complete the waterline improvements beneath the new storm drain and paving improvements,” on that portion of the $7.7 million project that began in April, 2021. It was recently found the older pipeline used asbestos and will require special handling in its removal. The underground work must be completed

before any paving can begin. One resident in the public comment portion of the meeting complained that the residents in the area have had to use Cherry Street to get to work and to the freeway for some time and the road is not paved and in need of serious repair. Other residents also complained that detour signs have been down and not replaced by the contractor. The Bundy Canyon Road project Segment 1, includes the widening of Bundy Canyon Road from Cherry Street to approximately 1,600 feet east of Oak Canyon Drive. The road will be widened from the existing two lanes, to

four that will be included from the Interstate 15 freeway northbound ramps to Monte Vista Drive, where bike lanes will connect with future pedestrian and bicycle trails in the next two years. Two new traffic signals will also be included in the project. The project was initially expected to be completed by the fall of this year, but has run in numerous delays pushing back the finish date. York hinted that if solutions to the problems are not found, litigation may be needed, even to the point of finding a new contractor. The project is funded by Measure AA funds; Riverside County Transportation Commission; Transportation Uniform Mitigation fees; Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, which gave a presentation earlier in the meeting; local grants; Elsinore Valley Metropolitan Water District; Development Impact Fees and developer cash in-lieu contributions. The council was pleased to hear a report on the Inland Valley Medical Center Expansion Project before approving ordinances to change the zone where the hospital will be located at 36485 Inland Valley Drive from Industrial Park and Scenic Highway Commercial to a new zoning category called the Medical Center Zone. A hospital representative said the project will create 120 new beds, 100 will be private rooms, two heart catheterization labs, nine

operating rooms, 35 emergency beds and the addition of more than 100 doctors and nurses. The building will be seven stories high with the five upper rooms for patients bringing the total beds to over 200. The bottom two floors will encompass the emergency room, admitting offices and the doctors and operating rooms. The heliport will be moved to a better location and more parking will be added in the 22.24 acres of hospital property. The cost of the project will be a huge $333 million. The first hospital was built in 1965 for $37 million with a few expansions in later years, but never as large as the present project. The council, with council member Dustin Nigg absent, established Community Facilities District No. 2022.2 or the Horizon Place development, as part of the city’s tax district that provides public safety services, landscaping, streets and lighting maintenance. They also approved fee increases for Waste Management as provided in the memorandum of understanding that allows them a year end increase no higher than the general cost of living, and this year to comply with California’s Senate Bill 1383 requiring separate disposal of organic or food wastes in homes and businesses. The increase is still lower than the predicted 10% cost of living for this coming year. Tony Ault can be reached by email at tault@reedermedia.com.

JDS Creative Academy ready to kick off fall classes TEMECULA – When thinking of pursuing the creative arts, what comes to mind? Maybe it’s perfecting those acting and singing abilities, writing the next awardwinning script or becoming the creative director behind costuming and makeup. What may not have come to mind is that indulging in the creative arts helps to build character and self-confidence. From social communication and collaboration skills to leadership and public speaking skills, choosing to partake in the visual, performing and digital arts is proven to be beneficial to personal growth. JDS Studios in Temecula offers an array of classes at JDS Creative Academy to fill a void that may be missing in youth, teen, and

adult lives. Every year, JDS Creative Academy holds its seasonal visual, performing and digital arts classes. Their scriptwriting, fashion design, musical theater, acting and spooky “Haunted Studio” courses provide not only the opportunity to learn a new talent or continue to pursue a passion but also room to grow into one’s truest self. The #JDSFamily strives to create a positive outlet and learning environment. In many day-to-day lives, there can often be a lack of opportunity to step outside of a comfort zone. JDS Creative Academy helps by creating a safe place to enjoy that experience. JDS Creative Academy’s script writing class provides students with the professional guidance and judge-free environment needed to

develop their personal projects and writing skills. While the experience will help students familiarize themselves with topics such as story structure, theme, dialogue, formatting and other fundamentals, students also gain the tenacity to make their work known. Students collaborate with their peers while creating an open environment to build confidence in their work. At the conclusion of the class, students share their scripts as actors perform their newly written words at the winter showcase. Scriptwriting classes begin Monday, Aug. 20, from 5-7 p.m. Fashion lovers and design enthusiasts can gain hands-on experience in fashion, sketching, working with color and fabric and designing sets, props and costumes. Students

learn sewing skills, creating and working with patterns, costuming techniques, building props, working backstage and stage and special-effects makeup. Fashion and backstage production provides skills in logistics while giving an artistic outlet for self-expression and boosts self-esteem. As students learn the ins and outs of working behind the scenes of a stage production, they also learn how to collaborate with a team and coexist with others. Fashion and backstage production classes start Wednesday, Aug. 31, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. The Haunted Studio, JDS Creative Academy’s hands-on haunted house, seems to get spookier each year. Students create new bonds and friendships while designing, building and executing a full-scale haunted house that takes over the entire studio. The collaborative experience helps students gain a better understanding of the arts and themselves. Participants walk away with boosted self-confidence which they can utilize to be more

sociable in their traditional school environment. The Haunted Studio is open to the public and will take place Friday, Oct. 28, and Saturday, Oct. 29, from 6:30-9:30 p.m. both nights. JDS officials asking people to come out in support since it’s also a fundraiser to raise money for the nonprofit scholarship program. All designers, builders and haunters can join the haunt Wednesday, Sept. 28, at 5 p.m to volunteer behind the thrills and chills. The #JDSFamily prides itself on creating an inclusive environment that encourages students from all walks of life and all levels of experience to learn the creative arts. Whether a beginner or a seasoned professional, JDS Creative Academy welcomes everyone. Fall classes are now enrolling. To sign up or learn about scholarships to assist with the cost of classes and enrollment, visit http:// JDSCreativeAcademy.org or call 951-296–6715. Submitted by JDS Creative Academy.

EVMWD moves to reduce water consumption in response to drought LAKE ELSINORE – In response to the ongoing drought in California, the governor’s Executive Order to reduce water consumption, and the State Water Resources Control Board’s recently passed regulations and mandates, Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District is enacting new water guidelines to meet the state’s water reductions. Through public participation in conservation efforts, EVMWD has set a goal to reduce local water consumption by 10% to 20%. “Our customers have always responded to the call to conserve water and now we are asking everyone to step up their efforts through the summer months,” Greg Thomas, general manager of EVMWD, said. “There are simple steps that we can all take to ensure our limited water resources are used wisely.” EVMWD water reduction guidelines are aligned with those of the state of California and include limit landscape irrigation to no more than three times per week and only between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m.; adjust irrigation systems to avoid overspray and overwatering; water by hand using a hose with an automatic shutoff nozzle or drip irrigation system if watering during the day; use a pool cover to reduce evaporation; do not fill uncovered swimming pools; operation of fountains and similar structures must be equipped with

a recirculating system; fix leaky faucets, toilets, pipes and irrigation systems; do not wash driveways or sidewalks with water and wash vehicles only with a hose and shut off nozzle. To aid in customer awareness of the current water saving guidelines, EVMWD has shared drought updates at http://evmwd.com/conservation. In addition, EVMWD customers can learn about watersaving rebates and incentives for both home and business. Since 2013, the population in EVMWD’s service area has increased by 8%; however, our overall water consumption has dropped by 6% – demonstrating the effectiveness of customers’ water efficiency efforts. “We thank our customers for always being water conscious and are confident they will rise to the occasion during this ongoing drought,” Thomas said. During this time of increased water conservation, EVMWD wants to help customers avoid excessive use costs. All customers are urged to stay within their water budget and avoid going over Tier 2 water use. More information about tiered water usage and water rates can be found at evmwd.com/ rates. For additional information on California drought action, visit http://drought.ca.gov. Submitted by Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District.


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Hestrin Heading for 3rd term as Riverside County’s top prosecutor Kim Harris MANAGING EDITOR

Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin appears bound for a third term as the county’s top prosecutor, with preliminary ballot totals putting him over the mark needed to avoid a November runoff. Hestrin, with 54.37% of the vote as of press time, finished well ahead of Superior Court Judge Burke Strunsky (22.80%) and attorney Lara Gressley (22.83%) in the Tuesday, June 7, primary election. With only approximately 69,000 vote-by-mail and 2,000 provisional ballots still left to be processed, it would take a dramatic change in results for Hestrin to lose his spot as district attorney. Hestrin was first elected in June 2014, after defeating former district attorney and former judge Paul Zellberbach. Gressley, a criminal defense and appellate lawyer based in Temecula, lost to Hestrin in the 2018 election. Strunsky, a Riverside County Superior Court judge, said he decided to run for the seat as district attorney because he was seeing what he called “great injustices and great ineffectiveness” from Hestrin’s office. Hestrin’s terms have been re-

plete with challenges stemming from changes in state law, most notably Propositions 47 and 64, as well as Senate Bill 1437, which permits convicted murderers to file petitions for sentencing reductions based on various factors. For several years, the county district attorney’s office was carrying the highest caseload in the state, stemming from a backlog of unresolved matters that Hestrin was finding difficult to manage, with a dwindling number of seasoned prosecutors, due in part to hiring limitations he imposed as a budget austerity measure. All of the district attorney’s first term was marked by budget overruns that carried over from previous years, requiring the board of supervisors to backfill the deficits with General Fund revenue. His second term, too, has been plagued by red ink, though the district attorney’s office ended the 2020-2021 fiscal year a few million dollars shy of a balanced budget. “Despite a rising nationwide crime wave, Riverside County is still safer than many neighboring counties,” Hestrin said in a campaign statement. “My proven track record of common sense leadership and partnering with law enforcement to take on ruthless criminals

has resulted in bringing murderers to justice, a 28% murder rate reduction from 2020-2021, taking hundreds of child predators off of the streets and removing thousands of illegal guns from the hands of criminals.” Hestrin and Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer were among the first prosecutors in the state to initiate murder prosecutions against fentanyl dealers accused of supplying the synthetic opioid to people who later suffered fatal overdoses, or what area law enforcement agencies refer to as “fentanyl poisoning.” Hestrin was endorsed by the Riverside County Deputy District Attorneys’ Association. City News Service contributed to this story. Kim Harris can be reached by email at valleyeditor@reedermedia.com.

[Right} Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin, pictured here at the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce’s 2022 Legislative Summit, is bound for a third term as the county’s top prosecutor. Valley News/Shane Gibson photo

Calvert, Rollins headed for runoff in tight race to retain seat Kim Harris MANAGING EDITOR

With approximately 69,000 vote-by-mail and 2,000 provisional ballots still left to be processed in Riverside County as of press time, it appears that longtime incumbent Congressmember Ken Calvert has competition for his seat. Unofficial election results according to the California Secretary of State website show Calvert, a Republican, with 46.5% of the vote with Democrat Will Rollins, coming in with 32.8%, sending the two to a runoff in the November General Election for the seat representing the 41st Congressional District. California’s primary system sends the top two vote-getters in congressional races, regardless of party, to the general election. In addition to Rollins Calvert was challenged for his seat by Shrina Kurani (15.0%), John Michael Lucio (4.5%) and Anna Nevenic (1.2%).

Calvert, who has been in Congress since the Clinton administration, saw his district shift to the left politically. Before redistricting was completed following the 2020 census, Calvert’s 42nd Congressional District included Corona, Norco, Lake Elsinore, Canyon Lake, Wildomar, Murrieta and part of Temecula. But the new 41st Congressional District which Calvert now represents lost Temecula and Murrieta to the new 48th Congressional District, in northern San Diego County. Republican Darrell Issa leads in the 48th Congressional District with 60.2% of the vote with challengers Stephen Houlihan, Matthew Rascon and Lucinda KWH Jahn coming in at 28.4%, 9.8% and 1.6% respectively. As long as there are no surprises with the votes remaining to be counted, Issa will face off against Houlihan, a democrat, in the November General Election. In the 25th Congressional District, Rep. Raul Ruiz has run

San Jacinto City Council honors SJUSD and SJVA teachers and promises solutions to illegal street vending Tony Ault STAFF WRITER

The San Jacinto City Council took a special time-out to honor all those teachers in the San Jacinto Unified School District and the San Jacinto Valley Academy at its Tuesday, June 7, regular city council meeting. The certificates of recognition to the various SJUSD and SJVA administrators for the many teachers was followed by a special impromptu presentation by the Valley Academy Musical Theater Students of a Day at the New York Central Park Zoo. The musical presentation brought applause from the council members and the audience at the meeting. “Why can’t we do this all the time,” a delighted council member said after the musical offering. The council led by Councilmember Phil Ayala, a teacher himself, presented certificates to SJUSD Superintendent David Pyle, the San Jacinto Academy president, SJUSD assistant superintendents and other administrators and teachers, during the special presentation. In the public comment session, the council heard from a number of local Mexican restaurant owners who claimed they are losing business to the growing number of illegal street food vendors coming into the city. They pleaded with the council to have the sheriff, code enforcement and Riverside County Health Department do something to either have them take out the proper permits or leave the community. Councilmember Alonso Ledez-

ma shared with the council that he personally has received many calls from the restaurant owners on the illegal street vendors whose numbers continue to grow and keep changing locations in the city. He asked the city, in response to the public commenters, to call for a special agenda item to determine more ways to control the vendors and suggested increasing the fines for the illegal vendors. The city attorney was advised to propose new legal means to stop their illegal activities. Mayor Crystal Ruiz said she does not object to the street vendors making a living but agreed they should follow the city and county health rules and apply for all the proper permits. She saw the issue as a public health problem. A sheriff’s department deputy responded that deputies and code enforcement officers have been doing their best to warn the vendors and issue citations but said the problem was not their first priority. The council noted that the city property at 248 E, Main Street be declared surplus, and the Redevelopment Agency approve a quitclaim deed to the city of San Jacinto so it can be sold at a fair market value in the long range property management plan. It was approved in a 5 to 0 vote. The council approved cooperative funding agreements with Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District for the Sanderson Avenue Culvert Repair and Park Drainage Improvements near Park Street. The project will prevent possible flooding in the area. Tony Ault can be reached by email at tault@reedermedia.com.

away with the lead with 58.7% of the vote over challengers Brian Hawkins (15.8%), James Francis Gibson (6.3%), Jonathan Reiss (1.7%), Burt Thakur (3.1%), Ceci Truman (1.9%) and Brian M. Tyson (12.5%). Barring no surprises in the remaining votes to be counted, Ruiz, who saw his former 36th Congressional District, which included the San Gorgonio Pass, Hemet, San Jacinto, the Coachella Valley and Blythe, become what most political pundits are referring to as a more rural, conservative-leaning 25th Congressional District, should face off against Hawkins in November. Assembly races Races for California Assembly seats also saw some shifts due to redistricting including the 71st Assembly District which includes Mission Viejo, Murrieta, Rancho Santa Margarita, Temecula and Wildomar. Temecula Mayor Matt Rahn is leading Kate Sanchez, as of press time. Rahn has secured 52.3% of the vote to Sanchez’s

47.7% in the race which could be decided by name recognition alone. In the race for the seat representing the 63rd Assembly District, Democrat Fauzia Rizvi leads with 40.5% of the vote over Republicans Bill Essavli (33.0%) and Clint Lorimore (26.5%) The 63rd Assembly District includes Canyon Lake, Lake Elsinore, Menifee, Norco and parts of Corona, Eastvale and Riverside. California’s 60th Assembly District, which includes Moreno Valley, Perris and parts of Hemet, Riverside and San Jacinto, lone Republican candidate Hector DiazNava leads the pack with 38.1% of the vote over Corey Jackson (27.3%), Esther Portillo (21.5%) and Jasmin Rubio (13.1%). In the 47th Assembly District, which includes Banning, Beaumont, Calimesa, Cathedral City, Desert Hot Springs, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, Yucaipa, Yucca Valley and parts of Highland, Redlands and San Jacinto,

Democrat Christy Holstege leads with 49.2% of the vote over Greg Wallis (32.0%), Jamie Swain (7.8%) and Gary Michaels (11.1%). In the 36th Assembly District consisting of Blythe, Indio, Coachella, Needles and part of Hemet incumbent Eduardo Garcia leads with 49.3% of the vote over fellow Democrat Marlon G. Ware (8.6%) and Republican Ian M. Weeks (42.1%). State Senate Current 67th Assembly District member Kelly Seyarto (61.7%) is leading in the race to secure the seat representing the 32nd Senate District, formerly the 28th Senate District and consisting of Canyon Lake, Chino Hills, Lake Elsinore, Murrieta, Norco, Temecula, Wildomar and parts of Brea, Corona, Menifee, Riverside and Yorba Linda against Democrat Brian Nash (38.3%). Kim Harris can be reached by email at kharris@reedermedia. com.

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SCTCA holds Eagle Feather Ceremony for Native American graduates Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

The Southern California Tribal Chairmen’s Association hosted an Eagle Feather Ceremony for all the Tribes that belong to the multi-service, nonprofit organization. The Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians were invited to join in 2020. SCTCA was established in 1972 for a consortium of 25 federally recognized Indian Tribes in Southern California. All 25 member Tribes had graduates attend the Thursday, May 12, ceremony at Harrah’s Resort Southern California at Rincon in San Diego County. More than 200 students were presented with eagle feathers, which have an important cultural and spiritual significance. The eagle is seen as the strongest and bravest of all birds. For this reason, Native Americans have chosen the eagle and its feathers as a symbol of what is highest, bravest, strongest and holiest. In the Native American culture, eagle feathers are given to another Tribal member in honor and the feathers are worn with dignity and pride. Eagle feathers represent honesty, truth, majesty, strength, courage, wisdom, power and freedom. Eagle feathers are given to high school seniors to wear during their commencement and to celebrate their graduation. It is a time when young men and women are on the precipice of venturing out into the world through higher education, careers, trade apprenticeships and/ or travel. They will be demonstratMUSIC from page A-1 quite lovely with a romantic history and promising future,” Brawner said. “I wrote, produced and sung ‘Gem of the Valley’ which is the official song of Murrieta. All proceeds from the city song are allocated to The Girls Against Abuse Foundation and our partners.” Brawner, who is the producer, co-writer and primary instrumentalist of all five GAA albums, has diverse production and songwriting credits that include Beyoncé, Josh Groban, Carrie Underwood and Lake Elsinore’s Kodi Lee. He currently produces for “The Voice,” “American Idol” and “America’s Got Talent.” “After a tearful writing session with a female American Idol contestant and veteran who was mistreated in the foster care system of Michigan, I cracked; I knew what needed to be done,” he said. “It was 2008, and I had recently opened a third studio in Murrieta where there was an amazing woman (Bonnie Terk) enthusiastic to assist me in building a philanthropic music campaign of recording artists, mentors and community leaders to help women and youth recognize, resist and recover from abuse and mistreatment.” Terk, who lived in Menifee for many years, became president of the nonprofit and is still on the board as treasurer. The allvolunteer organization currently has four board members and has had 60-plus volunteer singers, songwriters and performers. “I was so moved by Jason’s vision of educating young women to the first signs of abuse that I immediately did whatever I could to help his design become a reality,” she said. “The mission of The Girls Against Abuse is to prevent

ing strength and courage as they move into the next phase of their lives. The feathers are also given for students’ leadership and academic achievement, as a sign of maturity, to signify the achievement of this important educational journey, to honor the graduate and his or her family, community and tribal nation and for many other reasons. Soboba Tribal Council Chair Isaiah Vivanco, alongside Secretary Monica Herrera and Sergeantat-arms Kelli Hurtado, presented each Soboba Tribal member student with a feather. “This is a very special event,” Vivanco said. “I like that our graduates get to walk on stage and be presented eagle feathers by their respective Tribal councils. It’s an awesome recognition with family in attendance.” Hurtado said she is so proud of the class of 2022 and hopes they realize the sky’s the limit and nothing can stop them. “The feather ceremony was so amazing and the best part about it for me was seeing all of our young ones so happy with their accomplishments,” she said. “We had so many graduates this year, including my nephew Gage Almanza, who graduated from Sherman Indian High School earlier that day.” Hurtado was thankful for the opportunity to hug Rudy Pimentel, whose mother Carol Arrietta died a while ago. “To see her son and to see how far he has come made my heart so happy,” she said. the tolerance of mistreatment of women by creating an acute sensitivity in young people to the first signs of disrespect that lead to abuse. By empowering young women through awareness and intolerance, we aim to stop abuse for generations to come.” The albums are made up of songs that Brawner has written and produced with his artists for their own projects. “Approximately every two years, I find that we have enough productions of appropriate material to compile an inspiring, evocative body of work that I feel will be commercially successful and socially impactful,” he said. “These artists graciously offer these songs to be included on our albums, performed at shows and used in various media. The Girls Against Abuse acts as their record label and distributes royalties to them. Many of the artists donate these royalties right back to the nonprofit.” Music a therapy In addition to public outreach to help spread awareness about this issue, Girls Against Abuse provides music therapy in the studio for singers, songwriters and musicians. Brawner is a California board certified music therapist, and Terk said she has seen firsthand how every aspect of creating music is therapeutic in some manner. “About eight years ago, we connected with a choir teacher at a high school in the valley and were invited to speak with students about abuse and mistreatment,” she said. “Myself, and two of our singers, spoke with them about how music helped them get through tough times. We also performed with them for a showcase event. Several years later we learned that one of the students in that class had gotten out of an

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About half of the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians graduating seniors attend the Southern California Tribal Chairman’s Association Eagle Feather Ceremony with Soboba Tribal Council Chair Isaiah Vivanco, Secretary Monica Herrera and Sergeant-at-arms Kelli Hurtado, Thursday, May 12. Valley News/Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians photo

The ceremony was meaningful to Herrera as well, who was proud to see so many of Soboba’s youth graduating this year. “Being able to present them with an eagle feather to wear with pride when they accept their diploma at their respective high schools was a true blessing,” she said. “It is so nice to see our youth put such a strong emphasis on their education. We look forward to them stepping into our shoes and serving on Tribal Council in the future.” abusive relationship because of our being there and the information we shared. She had gone on to be in a healthy relationship and to be a mom.” Terk said the group is always interested in educating students and the public with the staggering statistics on abuse and mistreatment, particularly as it pertains to teens and pre-teens. “If we have an opportunity to impact even one person who gets out of an abusive relationship, or better yet avoids getting into one, then I consider all of our efforts as worthwhile,” she said. “Our goal is to have more interactions with students and to educate them on the red flags in a relationship, where to get resources for help and how to be safe.” The organization is well connected with partners, resources and referrals to shelters and other places, people and things that can help someone who is a victim of abuse. The Girls Against Abuse website also has a “connect” page for more details. Terk said that since the organization’s formation 13 years ago, there have been noticeable changes with regard to awareness of abuse issues due to the “MeToo” movement and some high-profile incidents. Victims speak out “Victims are seeing that they can have a voice in stopping abuse,” she said. “They can’t change the events of their past experience, but they can heal and be empowered by speaking out to protect others.” Terk said online and social media behavior has certainly changed with more open bullying type behavior and what she would consider mistreatment, negativity, negating others and not respecting each other. “In the past I think there was more of that type of behavior in younger people but now I see it in all age groups,” she said. “Tragic stories of abuse have occurred for centuries and unfortunately, due to mental health issues, generational abuse, alcohol and drug abuse and a whole lot of other reasons, we will continue to see it in society. But awareness, education and resources definitely have an im-

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pact as victims become aware of choices available to them.” Terk said the primary purpose of The Girls Against Abuse albums is to heal, empathize, empower and educate any and all who are affiliated with violence, disrespect, mistreatment and displacement. Gen Z voice “This Vol. 5 album is particularly important because it is the first time Gen Z has had a voice and an audience in the growing national conversation on abuse against women,” Brawner said. “Twelve of the artists on this record are Gen Zs. Our songs offer answers, compassion, empathy and advice using Gen Z language and contemporary melodies and instrumentation. This generation has a unique set of concerns to navigate socially, romantically, personally and economically. This album speaks to Gen Z’s plight directly. It also helps other generations understand who Gen Zs really are, what is important to them and the challenges they face. The Vol. 5 album lets every generation know that we are all doing life together and that each of us earned a place in this world.” Volumes 1 through 4 are avail-

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Julianne Cherland, the first place winner, sings and plays the piano during “Hidden Talents of the Valley” in Hemet.

My Selfie Movement presents Hidden Talents of the Valley in Hemet Saturday, June 4 with standing from left, Cyndi Lemke, Kasiah Cherland, Malcolm Lilienthal with son, Jesslyn Gilliam, Albert Martinez, Chris Sanchez, Unique Jones, Bobbie Christie and Angelica Sanchez and seated from left, Destiny Walker, Julianne Cherland, Brillian Singleton and Jean Bacher. Valley News/Mario Sevilla photos

Kasiah Cherland recites two poems she wrote and earns herself a second-place finish. All six performers bring their “A” game to My Selfie Movement’s “Hidden Talents of the Valley” event in Hemet, including from left, Kasiah Cherland, Julianne Cherland, Angelica Sanchez, Jesslyn Gilliam, Unique Jones and Chris Sanchez.

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In its first talent show for middle school students who attend school or live in the San Jacinto Valley, the My Selfie Movement nonprofit showcased some diverse acts during its “Hidden Talents of the Valley” show Saturday, June 4, in Hemet. Since being established in July 2020, organization co-founders Jean Bacher and Destiny Walker have developed innovative ways to empower, inspire and motivate youth. Offering a creative outlet for them to share their unique talents was the goal of the recent talent show that featured six performers. Julianne Cherland played piano and sang Tom Waits’ “Come On Up to the House” and her sister Kasiah Cherland recited two poems she wrote. Jesslyn Gilliam showed a video demonstrating her talent with nail tech art. Unique Jones showed her video editing skills with a creative art video she made. Angelica Sanchez sang Bruno Mars’ “When I Was Your Man,” and Chris Sanchez shared a video that showcased his knowledge and skill at automotive maintenance. Hemet residents Bret and Laura Cherland said they were excited to see their daughters compete and the event was an excellent example of preparation and opportunity meeting. “Our girls have been independently honing their creative skills for years now, and when we saw the flyer for the talent show, they knew they wanted to enter,” Laura Cherland said. “I love that Hidden Talents of the Valley is specifically aimed at supporting the creative ambitions of our middle schoolers. To see the kids up on stage, confidently showcasing their talents and then graciously receiving feedback

from our community leaders, I was so proud.” Bret Cherland, who teaches theater at Hemet High School, said it was a great talent show that he’s sure will grow with time. “Our girls had been looking for another performance opportunity and this came at just the right time. Jean and Destiny deserve heaps of praise for putting together this awesome community event that focused on uplifting the youth of the valley,” he said. “I have to give a huge shout out to the BellyBoyz who were cooking in the kitchen. Their Surf and Turf Loaded Fries were a great way to start the event off.” Adding to the entertainment value were performances by dancer and fashion designer Brillian Singleton and Hemet Police Department Officer Jake Dominguez who played the guitar and sang Thomas Rhett’s “Die a Happy Man.” Hemet Police Explorers youth volunteered where needed to set up and clean up for the event. Constructive criticism Judges, who said they had a difficult job comparing such diverse acts, were looking at stage presence and professionalism, technical ability, difficulty of material chosen, appearance/costume and creativity. Those who lent their time to offer constructive criticism to the contestants as judges included Hemet-San Jacinto Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Cyndi Lemke, Hemet Mayor Malcolm Lilienthal, Hemet Police Detective Albert Martinez and Bobbie Christie, who is the administrative assistant at Hemet United Methodist Church in Hemet. “It was really cool to have Mayor Malcolm there to judge, along with other Hemet and San Jacinto dignitaries,” Bret Cherland said. “I am eager to see how word will spread

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and bring out more students for next year’s event.” Bacher and Walker showed their appreciation for all who contributed to the success of their first talent show. While all six contestants were singled out for their notable strengths, the judges received certificates for their own performances. “I am honored to be part of anything that supports our youth and what they are accomplishing in this valley,” Lemke said. She was acknowledged for being the “Most Fun Judge.” “I’m glad they have a platform to share their talent,” Lemke said. Lilienthal said he likes to work with children and teens and is always interested in anything they do. He was awarded “Most Serious Judge.” “I’m proud to offer guidance and encouragement for them, especially when they are on the brink of giving up,” he said. Martinez has been with the Hemet Police Department about five years and was looking forward to an enjoyable show. He was given an award for being the “Most Passionate.” “I want to help Destiny and Jean help young people as much as I can,” Christie, who was named the “Sweetest Judge,” said. The “wow” factor Contestants took front row seats to enjoy all the performances by others before and after their turn on stage. Each received a certificate of appreciation for their distinct efforts as well as a $10 Walmart gift card and a thank you card signed by Bacher, Walker and the judges. Julianne Cherland, who was named “Most Impactful” and top winner of a $1,000 scholarship, was praised by the judges as a graceful, confident and talented pianist with a beautiful voice quality. “You sparkle from the inside out and that came through clearly; I was mesmerized,” Christie said. Julianne, 13, has been playing piano for about nine years but just started singing while she plays a couple of years ago. She said she was nervous while performing but found the judges to be very kind in their responses and feedback. “It was such an exciting experience to win the My Selfie Movement talent show,” she said. “I loved how enthusiastic everyone was, and it was set in a comfortable and encouraging environment. I would also like to show my grati-

tude to the local donors for their generous contributions to my vocal music scholarship.” Kasiah Cherland, 11, was “Most Creative” and placed second. Her stage presence while acting out her poems was noted as her outstanding ability to “get in there and be a part of your work.” “In my eyes, I thought it was an incredibly successful event and I am so happy to have participated,” Kasiah said. “It was so much fun to try something new and there was absolutely no way I was going to let my sister do it by herself! I positively love what My Selfie Movement is doing. These amazing people have really encouraged me to continue creating more poems and stories and I can’t wait for next year.” Jesslyn Gilliam was honored for being the “Most Entrepreneurial” by focusing on something that could become a career. At 11 years of age, she said she was happy to share something new she had learned. The judges said they admired her excitement and maturity level. Unique Jones, 12, who was judged as “Most Original,” earned a third-place finish. She was applauded for mixing her multiple talents into a video she edited herself. She was told it really showcased her personality and was fun to watch because her enthusiasm came through. Angelica Sanchez was recognized as the “Most Inspiring” as judges were shocked to learn it was her first time singing in front of an audience. The 12-year-old was commended for choosing a challenging song and for having great projection. Chris Sanchez, 13, was deemed “Most Innovative” for sharing his passion as a talent. He was commended for his initiative and ability to learn so much about cars at such a young age. Beyond the competition Vendors were available to share services and products with all ages who attended. The fees they paid to be included went into the organization’s scholarship fund. There were also many community donors who contributed to the event and scholarships. There was a free crafts table to keep younger siblings busy before the show and during intermission. Brillian was given the “Most Entertaining” award for donating his time to open and close the show. He wowed the audience with his Michael Jackson dancing skills and shared his passion for

Unique Jones shows off her video editing talents and is named a third-place winner in the “Hidden Talents of the Valley” event.

creating his own costumes, which were as flashy and professional as his performances. The 16-year-old has moved out of the area but still has ties to the Hemet community and was happy to support the organization. Although he wasn’t competing, the judges provided feedback about his amazing stage presence that displayed excellent timing and precise movements. “All these young people demonstrated real moxie and tenacity and I am so excited to see this program grow next year,” Laura Cherland said. “The impact it has had on our children has been tremendous; we still can’t believe Julianne was awarded a scholarship for vocal lessons. Julianne’s and Kasiah’s desire to grow as artists has definitely been reinvigorated after attending the talent show and receiving so many positive affirmations and suggestions for growth.” Bacher said the nonprofit’s name “My Selfie Movement” reflects looking within oneself to see who we are inside and what we are made of. She hopes the organization can help cultivate a generation of youth who have self-mastery. “Even though this skill is growing and evolving every day for all ages, we decided to focus on the middle-school age group because they sometimes get stuck in between young children and young adults,” she said. “We want to share with everyone just how awesome, amazing and brilliant they are.” For more information, contact 951-755-0636, http://www.facebook.com/myselfiemovement or empowered@myselfiemovement. org.


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Sharing culture culminates at annual Gathering of the People Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

Noli Indian School culture teacher Tashina Miranda Ornelas said she is thankful to expand her high school students’ lessons to include sharing what they learn with Soboba Tribal Preschool students. Teaching them how to teach others is a life lesson as much as it is a classroom lesson. The Beading Club she facilitates also has allowed students to take the lead and share a particular design or technique with others. This year, kindergarten boys were given the opportunity to create their own rattles to use during bird songs at the upcoming Noli Indian School Gathering of the People, Soboba’s Fiesta and other social events. Nate Arviso and Fred Miranda from Soboba’s Canyon Crew worked with the boys to fill their hollowed-out and painted gourds with shelled palm tree seeds, up to 60 for each rattle. Five girls got to make mini baskets with help from Ornelas, kindergarten teacher Sierra Vivanco and Noli juniors Tatianna Briones, Sienna Goff and Ciara Ramos. Each girl chose a basket start and was taught how to weave strands of different colors to make a traditional Round Reed basket using an over under technique. They were taught about the tradition of always gifting the first of any item they make. One five-yearold said she planned to give it to her grandmother, while another gifted hers to Vivanco. They learned that the baskets were used for utilitarian purposes by their ancestors and making them improved hand dexterity, which is important at any age. Arviso and Miranda picked seeds from palm trees and fashioned handles from oak, sycamore and other trees that grow on the Soboba Indian Reservation. All students were being taught important age-appropriate lessons throughout such as counting, fine motor skills and the boys learned about motion, rhythm, timing and more once their rattles were completed. They explored color when allowed to paint the gourds any way they wanted. In the past, girls from Ornelas’ culture class have made bird skirts for the preschool girls and both groups are always excited on delivery day to see the colorful and festive designs that were created. This year was no exception. Fabric was provided by preschool funding and donations by

Soboba Tribal member Antonia Briones-Venegas. Colors were chosen by the preschool girls and patterns were selected by Ornelas. Noli students worked on the bird skirts before delivering them Wednesday, April 27, so they would have plenty of time to get used to them before they would be joining bird singers at upcoming events. Junior Faith Vega made five skirts and said the biggest challenge was keeping the ribbon straight as it was sewed around the bottom of the skirt. Tatianna “Roo” Briones made about nine skirts this year, and Iyana Briones made about six. Some Noli students also helped construct three ramadas that were built for the Gathering Thursday, May 19, and the Soboba Fiesta, Saturday, May 21. Noli’s annual Gathering of the People was full of activities for all to enjoy. There were art projects such as print making, rock painting using rocks collected from the riverbed by the Canyon Crew, beading and basket weaving. Preschoolers were given a nonstudent day, so they could attend the event with their family members if they chose to do so. All staff and students from Noli were on hand to enjoy a day of socialization with games and great food. Snapper Contreras and Aaron Malone, both from Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians, offered bird songs throughout the festivities after Contreras’ blessing started the event at 10 a.m. Associated Study Body activities such as tug-of-war, water balloon toss, potato sack race and horseshoes brought out lots of laughter and friendly competition. Luisa Rivera, ASB vice president and sophomore, led the various games, demonstrating some great leadership skills. Another tradition was carried out by Ornelas at the Noli Gathering with the support of Noli’s administration and school board trustees to honor this year’s valedictorian, Lanise Luna-Trujillo. “On behalf of my husband Christopher Ortiz (Los Coyotes), myself Tashina Miranda Ornelas (Pechanga) and my three children who attend the school, Daigan Cyhan (Pechanga), Avalina Magante-Ortiz (Los Coyotes) and Kolókolomay Témanxwanvish (Los Coyotes), we honored Lanise with an Eagle Feather from our family to her and her family for all her cultural accomplishments and consistent academic endeav-

ors. We wanted to recognize her publicly and honor her with this gift,” Ornelas said. “It was such a rewarding day for all of those in attendance. Such a blessing.”

Other traditions for students included an in-person prom Friday, May 20, where Lanise LunaTrujillo, from Pala, was crowned Prom Queen and Prom King

honors went to Michael Briones, from Soboba. Noli’s eighth-grade promotion ceremony was Tuesday, May 31, and high school seniors graduated Wednesday, June 1.

Noli Indian School students who made bird skirts for Soboba Tribal Preschool girls celebrate with them on delivery day at their school. Valley News/Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians photos

Noli Indian School students and members of the Soboba Canyon Crew construct ramadas ahead of the Gathering of the People and Soboba Fiesta.

Noli Indian School students, in bird skirts, dance during bird songs presented by Snapper Contreras and Aaron Malone during the Noli Indian School annual Gathering of the People at the Soboba Sports Complex.

[Left] Prom King Michael Briones and Prom Queen Lanise Luna-Trujillo celebrate the return of a traditional in-person prom night for Noli Indian School students at the Soboba Casino Resort Event Center, Friday, May 20. Noli Indian School students and community members weave baskets as part of the annual Gathering of the People.

BIANCO from page A-1 board of supervisors meeting that summer, he told the supervisors and attendees that the reactionary uprisings posed a threat to public safety and the country. Bianco has largely maintained a balanced budget since he took office, despite rising personnel costs. The 16 municipalities within the county, however, that contract for sheriff’s services are faced with higher bills. “For nearly 30 years I have worked for the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department with one goal in mind: protect this community while keeping all of its residents safe,” Bianco said in a campaign statement. “I have increased the morale of our department, stopped runaway attrition, saved millions

of dollars by addressing fiscal mismanagement ... and fixed the broken concealed carry weapon (licensing) process.” Lujan, who resides in Menifee, served as a sheriff’s deputy for 31 years, working in multiple facets, including as a homicide detective and jail manager, before retiring as a captain. Lujan was assigned to the Lake Elsinore Station but was placed on administrative leave before his retirement “after allegations surfaced that a DUI traffic accident involving one of his subordinates at the Lake Elsinore Sheriff’s Station was covered up,” the Desert Sun reported in 2020. “During the investigation, allegations were made that (Lujan) used his position to personally influence the investigation,” Bianco

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Disappointed with your June 10-16 Editorial on Julian Assange Though I always tear through my weekly copy of Valley News to get to your Opinion column first, I must say that I was surprised and disappointed with your most recent discussion in defense of Mr. Assange. The issue with Mr. Assange is not freedom of the press, which I declare is a right we all will agree with and support vigorously but an issue of espionage and subterfuge. If Mr. Assange wants to voice opinions or even facts in evidence on corruption or malfeasance on the part of any elected or appointed official, I would agree with your

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defense that he is protected under our 1st amendment, but Mr. Assange went much further than that. In his zeal to uncover information, which he did illegally via computer hacks, he also uncovered sensitive military secrets of our country and laid those secrets out for our enemies to enjoy. This is why our law enforcement agencies want him so badly. This is not a matter of 1st amendment rights, his actions are a serious crime against our country. Michael Sullivan

‘Disappointed with your June 10-16 Editorial on Julian Assange’ I understand your point. It’s complicated because Assange didn’t help steal the secrets. He did publish them though. My concern is just the ramifications of using the Espionage Act in publishing and what that would mean for journalists and whistleblowers who have always had the freedom to expose secrets when they were part of a story that they felt needed to be exposed. Just like the example of the disclosure of the Pentagon Papers which Ellsberg, who worked on the original report, was initially charged with conspiracy, Espionage, and theft of government property after the New York Times published the information on the front page in 1971. Charges were later dismissed

after prosecutors investigating the Watergate scandal uncovered that the White House was trying to discredit Ellsberg. Back to Manning, who was the person who stole the military information that showed civilians being bombed and the numbers of which they kept track after saying they hadn’t. He was convicted and served time as an American citizen and military person. My concern is the ability for the government to use the precedent in the future against publishers exposing corrupt govt. Officials. Especially in the climate of growing authoritarian tendencies. Thank you for the conversation. Julie Reeder Publisher

Newcomer Kate Sanchez For Assembly Impressive Primary Results Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, June 9, 2022 - Candidate for the new 71st Assembly District Kate Sanchez released this statement on the real news about Tuesday’s Primary Election results: “Labeled the underdog in this race, and despite being outspent nearly 6 to 1, I am thrilled by Tuesday night’s election results placing me just a few points behind my competitor. I first want to thank the hardest working, conservative, grassroots supporters a candidate could wish for. Their faith, confidence, and dedication have been at the heart of our campaign every step of the way. Having been recruited to enter the race much later than my opponent, Matt Rahn was able to secure backing before I even entered the race. Everyone assumed, as the mayor of the largest city in the district, he was going to win by a landslide.

However, Tuesday night was an exciting example that voters in this district are hungry for the strong, consistent leadership offered by true a conservative. Some may remember, in 2012, in a Riverside County district that bears a striking resemblance to this one, an outspent Melissa Melendez finished second to her well-funded competitor in the primary, only to win in November. I am proud to have the endorsement of Senator Melendez in this race. As we saw in 2012, with a proven record of fighting tax increases, standing for parental rights, and against Newsom’s endless emergency orders and lockdowns, our campaign’s impressive results place me in an excellent position for a strong win in November.” For more information and to support Kate Sanchez for Assembly please visit www. SanchezforAssembly.com.

Dear Temecula City Council, Regarding the City Council’s Presentation of Proclamation for Pride Month, it’s quite apparent that this concept of pride sorely needs to be addressed. Our American society and constitutional republic are deeply ingrained with the Western Canon of which Judeo-Christianity serves as the base foundation. Throughout Western religions, numerous theologians have studied and written about the Seven Deadly Sins. Biblically, the sin of pride is foremost associated with the fall of Lucifer and his casting out of Heaven. Pride is to be rebellious against God and His Natural Order. World leaders, celebrities, and even our own neighbors, friends and family regularly exhibit willful demonstrations of pride. Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is a glaring example of pride as Putin seeks a vainglorious

restoration of a long gone Imperial Russian Empire. President Biden regularly exhibits his pride by falsely claiming the US has the “fastest-growing economy in the world” despite the fact that America has suffered a negative growth rate of -1.4%. Joe Biden’s pride is yoked to his ideological belief that he is right, regardless of the economic hardships endured by too many Americans. We see our own family, friends, and perhaps even ourselves, overly preoccupied with “selfie” photos and constant ramblings on social media; just more preening and self-promoting ... me, me, me. Why does this City Council, and too much of our society at large, so readily twist the sin of pride into a false virtue by issuing such Pride Month proclamations? To increase self-esteem, misguided elementary school teachers extolled students

to “believe in themselves.” Kids are given participation awards. The month of June has become an exhibition of crass vanity when a strong cup of humility is needed. Lastly, a bit of gentle advice to local LGBTQ folks, as many have long maintained that sexuality is biologically ingrained, like hair color or eye color. Yet we do not have a national month for brunettes or a national blue-eyes week, nor should we. If you don’t want to be treated differently for being gay, then stop acting like being gay somehow makes you special. Your sexual orientation is neither a great achievement nor a holiday. You have not accomplished anything noteworthy by simply being attracted to one sex or another. Respectfully Submitted, Rick Reiss Temecula

Dumping ground for sexually violent predators? Assemblymember Marie Waldron

What happens to Sexually Violent Predators once they’ve served their sentences? Apparently, they get dumped in rural San Diego County. Rural areas lack resources to supervise conditionally released SVPs and guarantee public safety. In San Diego County, multiple SVPs have been placed in Jacumba Hot Springs, Campo and Boulevard, with proposed placements in communities like Pauma Valley and Borrego Springs. I’ve written letters in the past opposing placement of SVPs in rural communities, including in 2020 when I wrote to the Superior Court regarding placing an SVP in Pauma Valley. Fortunately that proposal was blocked,

but Borrego Springs is still under consideration to house a convicted child molester. There will be a hearing July 8, and I have again written a letter to the judge explaining this individual must be placed elsewhere. Does the state purposely place SVPs in rural locations lacking the clout to generate public outcry that can block these placements, as recently happened in Rancho Bernardo? Currently, the Department of State Hospitals, which oversees placement, contracts with Liberty Healthcare, which then seeks court approval. County District Attorneys aren’t consulted and have also expressed frustration. This must stop. That’s why I joined Senator Brian Jones to coauthor SB 841, requiring the State Hospital Director to approve SVP

placements before contracts are signed, with public safety an overriding consideration. Mandated reports would list suitable alternate properties, including properties under Department of Corrections or Forestry and Fire Protection control. The Director would also list counties and supervisorial districts receiving SVPs. Naturally, San Diego County is one of the bill’s supporters. Unfortunately however, SB 841 was killed in the Senate Public Safety Committee by the Democrat majority. Even so, I’ll keep trying, and I’ll keep doing all I can to block placements of SVPs in rural communities. Rural San Diego County cannot remain a dumping ground for Sexually Violent Predators.

EDUCATION

Stephen Rausa graduates from Eastern New Mexico University PORTALES, N.M. – Stephen Rausa of Temecula graduated from Eastern New Mexico University in spring 2022. Eastern New Mexico University’s Greyhound Arena hosted Spring Commencement at ENMUPortales, with 427 candidates walking across the stage for graduation Saturday, May 14. The spring commencement ad-

dress was given by 2022 ENMU graduate Lorynn Guerrero, who was named 2022 New Mexico Teacher of the Year for her work with students at New America School in Las Cruces, New Mexico. “The ENMU commencement ceremony is ENMU’s celebration of our students and their families,” Patrice Caldwell, chancellor and

president of ENMU, said. “The degrees we award students already changed their lives; those degrees are now their ticket to change the world. I can’t wait to see what they will accomplish.” For more information, contact the Office of Communication Services at merit@enmu.edu. Submitted by Eastern New Mexico University.

Temecula student graduates from Harvey Mudd College CLAREMONT – Berlin Galileo Paez of Temecula received a bachelor’s degree in engineering from Harvey Mudd College on May 15, 2022, graduating with distinction. Paez attended Chaparral High School. Harvey Mudd College is the premier liberal arts college spe-

cializing in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The college’s mission is to prepare engineers, scientists and mathematicians to become leaders in their fields and understand the impact of their work on society. Students learn to problem-solve in a handson, collaborative environment, do

research alongside outstanding faculty and develop leadership skills to benefit an increasingly technological world. Located in Claremont, Harvey Mudd College is a member of The Claremont Colleges Consortium. Submitted by Harvey Mudd College.

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Temecula Valley Hospital named top 10% in nation for cardiac surgery TEMECULA – Temecula Valley Hospital is among the top 10% in the nation for cardiac surgery and a recipient of the Cardiac Surgery Excellence Award according to the new ranking by Healthgrades, the leading resource that connects consumers, physicians and health systems. Every year, Healthgrades evaluates hospital performance at nearly 4,500 hospitals nationwide for 31 of the most common inpatient procedures and conditions. Temecula Valley Hospital was also recognized with Five-Star Distinctions in Coronary Bypass Surgery and Coronary Intervention Procedures in 2022 as well as a Five-Star Distinction for Treatment of Heart Failure for two years in a row for 2021-2022. Healthgrades Specialty Excellence Awards recognize hospitals with superior performance in specific specialty lines and specialty focus areas. From 2018-2020, patients treated at hospitals receiving the Cardiac Surgery Specialty Excellence Award have, on average, a 53.4% lower risk of dying than if they were treated in hospitals that did not receive the award. “We want to provide information to make finding a healthcare specialist an easier experience for consumers. Patients can feel confident knowing that hospitals that are recognized for their performance in Cardiac Surgery provide high-quality care and superior outcomes,” Dr. Brad Bowman, chief medical officer and head of data science for Healthgrades, said. “We are extremely proud to

be recognized by Healthgrades for superior outcomes in cardiac surgery at Temecula Valley Hospital,” Darlene Wetton, CEO of Temecula Valley Hospital, said. “This award not only affirms our commitment to quality patient care and exceptional outcomes, but also gives our patients peace of mind and confidence in making Temecula Valley Hospital their choice for cardiac care.” Since opening its doors to patients in 2013, Temecula Valley Hospital has dedicated itself to offering major cardiovascular specialty services, such as openheart surgery. The hospital has received designation as a STEMI Receiving Center and Accreditation by the American College of Cardiology as a Chest Pain Center. “At Temecula Valley Hospital we have made it an integral part of our strategy to focus on efforts that will make us a leading cardiovascular institute in the region, while maintaining our high reputation for quality,” Wetton said. “We are proud to be able to serve our community with some of the most advanced cardiac care in the region. Our patients are at the heart of everything we do. Anything we can do to make their journey of care easier, such as bringing some of the most comprehensive and advanced cardiac care in the nation close to home, we are committed to.” For its analysis, Healthgrades evaluated approximately 45 million Medicare inpatient records for nearly 4,500 short-term acute care hospitals nationwide to as-

Staff members at Temecula Valley Hospital celebrate being named a recipient of the Cardiac Surgery Excellence Award. Valley News/Courtesy photo

sess hospital performance in 31 common conditions and procedures. Healthgrades recognizes a hospital’s quality achievements for cohort-specific performance, specialty area performance and overall clinical quality. Individual procedure or condition cohorts are designated as 5-star, which is statistically significantly better than expected; 3-star, which is not statistically

different from expected, and 1-star, which is statistically significantly worse than expected. Statistics are based on Healthgrades analysis of MedPAR data for years 2018 through 2020 and represent three-year estimates for Medicare patients only. Due to the highly variable impact of the pandemic on hospital outcomes, Healthgrades made the decision to exclude cases with a COVID-19

diagnosis from the 2020 data in order to preserve the statistical integrity of our models and fairly evaluate clinical outcomes at all hospitals. To view the complete methodology, visit https://www. healthgrades.com/quality/ratingsawards/methodology. Submitted by Temecula Valley Hospital.

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Old Town Music Festival brings musical fun to Temecula

Headliner Nelly, a singer, rapper and entrepreneur performs at the Old Town Music Festival held in Temecula Saturday, June 11.

Thousands of music fans flock to the Old Town Music Festival held in Temecula Saturday, June 11.

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Murrieta brings out the classics for 51st annual Father’s Day Car Show

Menifee’s Park After Dark series to keep the good times rolling this summer

MURRIETA – Murrieta will host its 51st annual Father’s Day Car Show Saturday, June 18, from 4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the California Oaks Sports Park, 40600 California Oaks Road, in Murrieta. The classic Father’s Day Car Show is a great way to celebrate fathers, grandfathers and all family father figures and promises a fun day for car enthusiasts. Thousands of people are expected to attend the annual event that will include music with Midnight Ride, food vendors, a car competition and family fun you don’t want to miss. For those interested in having your classic car in the show, registration is now open by visiting the following website: http:// tinyurl.com/fathersdaycarshow22. Participating vehicles may enter at

MENIFEE – Menifee is getting the summer fun started with the “Park After Dark” series, which includes Movies in the Park, Menifee Moonlight Markets and Family Camp Out. These events will take place at various parks throughout the city this summer. Movies in the Park start at 7 p.m. and are free to all ages. Fun activities and competitions will take place before each movie. Bring a picnic dinner and snacks and enjoy popular new flicks under the stars. The community will have an opportunity to vote for their favorite movie and voting will close one week before each event. To vote for the movie, visit http://www. cityofmenfiee.us/specialevents. Upcoming dates are Friday, June 10, at Centennial Park, 31166

3 p.m. Show begins at 4 p.m. Pre1980 and specialty vehicles will be judged if they are in place by 4:30 p.m. Pre-registration fee is $25 with event T-shirt included. Day of registration fee is $30 with no event T-shirt included. For more information about Murrieta events taking place throughout the year, visit http://www.MurrietaCA.gov/events. Residents and visitors who don’t want to miss a thing should sign up for Murrieta’s monthly eNewsletter and email/text updates. Check out the city’s outreach webpage for more information on how to do both. For additional information on staying connected to the latest city news, email Connect@MurrietaCA.gov or call 951-461-6009. Submitted by city of Murrieta.

Shire Horse Way, for Zootopia; Friday, July 22, at Talavera Park, 27931 Calle Talavera, and Friday, Aug. 5, at La Ladera Park, 29629 La Ladera Road. Residents can vote on the movie selections for July 22 and Aug. 5 online. Come out to the Menifee Moonlight Markets. Bring friends and family for a free, fun Friday night filled with family activities, themed nights, costume contests, vendors, a movie and so much more. All of the Moonlight Markets will be located at Central Park, 30268 Civic Plaza Drive, and start at 6:30 p.m. Movies will begin at sunset. Upcoming dates are listed below: Friday, June 17; Friday, July 15, and Friday, July 29. At the Family Camp Out, resi-

dents are invited to enjoy a fun overnight camping experience at Lazy Creek Park, 26480 Lazy Creek Road, Friday, July 8, starting at 3 p.m. The whole family can enjoy activities, games, crafts, nighttime campfire with s’mores, dinner and breakfast. Space is limited and tickets are required for participants ages 3 and up. The cost is $15 per resident and $18 for non-residents. Register at http:// www.cityofmenifee.us/register. For more information about “Park After Dark” series or any future special events, contact the Community Services Department at http://www.cityofmenifee.us/ specialevents, email communityservices@cityofmenifee.us, or call 951-723-3880. Submitted by city of Menifee.

SRPNEF Summer Concert Series begins with art show and reception June 25 and concerts July 2 ‘Springsteen Experience’ first Tony Ault STAFF WRITER

After almost three years due to the Tenaja Fire and the COVID-19 pandemic, the Santa Rosa Plateau Nature Education Foundation will celebrate the opening of its annual Art Show and Summer Concert Series Saturday, June 25. The event, which is an annual fundraiser, helps the nonprofit foundation raise money to help children and adults celebrate art in nature and enjoy many top tribute bands who will perform on a new outdoor stage on the 9,000 acre nature preserve. The art show will begin at 6 p.m. in the Visitor’s Center with many different art media ranging from oil paintings, pastels, watercolor, bronze, stone hangings, wall

hangings, metal designs and photography by many talented local artists. Many of the artists will be on hand at a reception to talk about their pieces of art all depicting the beauty of nature. The art pieces are on sale with a percentage to benefit the SRPNEF. On the new Pavilion Stage, which was rebuilt after the Tenaja Fire almost three years ago, The NewFangled Four quartet will take the opening night spotlight, performing famous old fashioned barbershop songs in harmonious synchronization with a touch of slapstick humor. The quartet has appeared with the Westminster Chorus and Masters of Harmony and won the International Collegiate Barbershop Quartet Contest in 2013. The next six Saturdays will

bring more art shows and high quality outdoor entertainment on the Pavilion Stage with wine and food available for purchase during the event. The lineup for entertainment this summer includes the “Springsteen Experience, A Tribute to the Boss,” July 2. Josh Schreober and the cast and crew take pride in performing a brillant catalog of music with the utmost sincerity, respect and gratitude. It’s like seeing a Boss show in person. Uptown will perform July 9 with a tribute to Motown, Soul and R&B shows with the class of young Temptations, vocals like Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder and the contemporary feel of Bruno Mars. “The Heart of Rock and Roll,” a tribute to Huey Lewis, takes the stage July 16 with a non-stop ride

through some of the biggest hits of the 80s in a colorful and exciting concert on the stage that will teleport the audience back in time. A tribute to the Music of Queen takes the stage July 23 with “Queen Nation,” a production of its greatest hits will come forth with image, sound and stage persona at their best. The stage will go country and folksy July 30 with a tribute to Alabama! by “Tennessee River,” which was formed with the idea of bringing back and paying a musical tribute to one of the most influential and vocally dynamic country bands of the time. Concluding the concert season Aug. 6 will be “December ‘63,” showcasing songs from Frankie Valli and Four Seasons. The show will come to life in a one-of-a-kind

concert experience with singing alongs with dancing encouraged. Advance tickets are $45 for SRPNEF members and $55 for general admission. Season tickets are also on sale for $300. Tickets may be purchased at Live@the plateau 2022 summer concerts and Art Series or through the SRPNEF at http://srpnef.org. SRPNEF officials encourage guests to buy their tickets early as seating is limited and will be going fast. Guests should bring their own chairs. Shuttle services and free parking will be available for those attending. For more information, email info@srpf.org or call 800-3694620. Tony Ault can be reached by email at tault@reedermedia.com.


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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

COMMUNITY EVENTS June 17-30 – Animal Friends of the Valleys offers a $10 microchip special through June 30 at both at the shelter, 33751 Mission Trail, in Wildomar and at the clinic, 29001 Bastron Ave., in Lake Elsinore. June 17 to July 4 – Flag Your Bag contest sponsored by Which Wich Superior Sandwiches partnering with MilVet and Adopt-ATroop programs to help service members overseas. Create designs on paper bags at the restaurant; fill the bags with candy, nuts, beef jerky and gum and include a personal message for the troops. Which Wich is at 24635 Madison Ave. in Murrieta. For more information, visit http://whichwichflagyourbag.com or http://Milvet.org. June 17 – 6-9 p.m. Vail Headquarters, 32127 Temecula Parkway, in Temecula presents its free Summer Concert Series on the main stage that runs Friday evenings through August. June 18 – 4-7 p.m. Father’s Day Car Show will be hosted California Oaks Park, 40600 California Oaks Road, in Murrieta for a great way to celebrate fathers, grandfathers and all family father figures and promises a fun day for car enthusiasts with music from Midnight Ride, food vendors, a car competition and family fun. June 18 – 8-10 a.m. Valley Community Pantry in Hemet presents the Father’s Day flapjack fundraiser at Applebee’s restaurant, 2515 W. Florida Ave., in Hemet. The cost is $12 with raffle

tickets. For tickets, contact Jim Lineberger at 951-816-5443 or at the Hemet Theater box office at 216 E. Florida Ave. June 24 – 5-9 p.m. City2City hosts “The Extreme Tour!” a free family-friendly music event at the Ramona Bowl Courtyard, 27499 Ramona Bowl Road., in Hemet. There will be games, food, raffles, prizes and live performances from multiple artists. Family resources will also be available. More information on Instagram @CITY2CITY_HEMET. June 24-25 – ARRL Summer Field Day at McSweeny Farm Park in Hemet. 11 a.m. Saturday until 11 a.m. Sunday. Ham Radio Event with over 40,000 Radio Operators nationwide. Information: www. arrl.org. June 26 – 11a.m. to 3 p.m. Drag Bunch Sunday will be featured at the Old Town Community Theater, 42051 Main St., in Temecula. Tickets are at the box office in The Merc. June 30 – 4-8 p.m. Vail Ranch Headquarters, 32127 Temecula Parkway, in Temecula presents Caribbean Nights, a free family event with Caribbean vibes and more than 40 vendors and performance by Tangala Roots, a live Caribbean band. ONGOING – Riverside Transportation Commission is offering Park and Ride Lots to connect with carpools, vanpools and transit systems in Beaumont at 600 E. Sixth Street, in San Jacinto at 501 S. San Jacinto Avenue and in Temecula at

Grace Presbyterian Church, 31143 Nicolas Road, open from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. but not on weekends. ONGOING – Sun City Civic Association Monthly Square Dance sessions are held Sundays from 1:30-5 p.m. at 26850 Sun City Boulevard, Sun City. ONGOING – If you know a homebound older adult, resources in Menifee are available, including grab-and-go, cooked and frozen food for pickup. Courtesy Pantry items and meals delivered with no contact. Three days of emergency food can be delivered immediately or restaurant meal delivery for those who don’t qualify for food assistance programs. Call 800510-2020 for help. ONGOING – The Riverside County COVID-19 Business Assistance Grant Program is accepting online applications for business grants up to $10,000 at http://www.rivercobizhelp.org that can be used for employee retention, working capital, personal protective equipment purchases, rent or mortgage payments and paying vendor notices. Eligible businesses, including nonprofits, must be in Riverside County, with a minimum of one but less than 50 employees and operating for at least one year since March 1. For more information, call Riverside County Business and Community Services at 951-955-0493. ONGOING – 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Temecula Winchester Swap Meet continues, 33280 Newport Road in Winchester,

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WORKSHOPS, MEETINGS, NOTICES June 16 – 5-9 p.m. MilVet will assemble care packages for deployed service members overseas at Monteleone Meadows, 35245 Briggs Road, in Menifee. Bring a $20 suggested donation. Enjoy live music and vendors at the special event. Contact 951-902-9691. MilVet is a nonprofit organization. June 17 – 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. For three weekends, enjoy U-pick lavender, photography, picnics and shopping in full bloom at 43601 Sorensen Road, in Aguanga. Find more information and tickets on Facebook. June 17 – Menifee is accepting applications for the Inaugural Citizens Academy, a free eight-week course designed to promote open dialogue with the community and to provide an overview of the city government and operations. Each session will be held Tuesdays from 4-6:30 p.m., beginning Tuesday, Aug. 16, and ending Tuesday, Oct. 11. Participants must attend at least six of the eight sessions to graduate. To register, visit http:// www.menifeebusiness.com/citizensacademy. Applications close Tuesday, Aug. 2. June 17 – Registration is open for associate artists from the Dorland Arts Colony to participate in the July 16 Gallery Art Show and Exhibit. Must be a member of Dorland. To join the program, contact Kathy Stradley at members@dorlandartscolony.org or at http://www.dorlandartscolony. org. The reception will be July 16 from 2-4 p.m. June 18 – 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. California Dressage Society Murrieta presents TEV CDS Schooling Show No. 1 at Black Dog Farm in Murrieta. Contact Lynn Binkley at 951-816-9186 or lynnbinkley@ verizon.net. June 21 – 5:30-9 p.m. STAT Sanctuary, dedicated to saving horses, presents a Happy 16 fundraiser at Chef’s Grille, 24680 Jefferson Ave, in Murrieta. Chef Marty fired up his pizza oven for the event with food, no host bar, raffles, and tons of fun to 16 years of service. Be sure to wear your best pink outfit and accessories. June 21 – 10:15 a.m. Temecula Valley Republican Women Federated will host its monthly luncheon with speakers Jonathan Ingram, mayor of Murrieta, and Chad Schnitger with Faith and Freedom Coalition with topics about election integrity and other topics at Wilson Creek Winery, 35960 Rancho California Road, in Temecula. RSVP by June 14 at 703-859-1865 or at http:// tvrwf.org. Email rsvp@tvrwf.org for luncheon cost. June 24-26 – 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Rancho California Arabian Horse Association will have a juniors face-off. Contact Margaret Rich, RCAHA of Temecula, at 626-3908918 for more information. June 24 – 6 p.m. Hilltop Salsa Under the Stars will be held

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Valley locals key to CBU Lancers title defense Derryl Trujillo SPORTS WRITER

Before this season, California Baptist University baseball had enjoyed a banner transition to NCAA Division 1 with back-toback Western Athletic Conference regular season championships under veteran skipper Gary Adcock. Two valley residents played key parts in last year’s title in Linfield Christian graduate Mitchel Simon (2020) and Temecula Valley High School graduate Drew Necochea (2018). Both were freshmen a season ago as the Lancers won another shared WAC regular season title, the race coming down to their last series against GCU in Phoenix. Simon made 38 starts as a true freshman infielder hitting .308 with 11 extra base hits and two grand slams (six home runs in total), bringing in 34 runs. His best outing came May 7 against Sacramento State where he was 4-4 with five RBI in a Lancers loss.

Necochea was 4-0 with one save and a 3.62 ERA in 49.2 innings of work. He made 10 starts out of 15 appearances with a .214 opponents’ batting average against. His best outing was against Seattle University May 1, logging a season high eight innings with four strikeouts, two walks, three hits and a lone run in a win. The Lancers ended this season 36-20 overall and 18-12 in WAC play. Simon hit .302 with 61 hits and 47 RBI. His longest stat line of the season was a seven-game hitting streak from March 18 to March 27. Necochea was 8-3 with a 3.42 ERA and opponents’ batting average of .257. He made 14 starts in 16 appearances with a best of 7 innings pitched May 14, again, against Seattle University. In that outing he gave up one hit, zero runs, with five strikeouts and a walk. California Baptist’s 110 wins in its first three full seasons, also known as their probation period,

Former Linfield Christian standout Mitchel Simon had 61 hits for the CBU Lancers this past season.

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are the second most by any transitioning team in that timespan. The Lancers’ 35 wins in 2019 ranked third among teams in their debut D-I season, while their 40 wins ranked first among transitioning teams in their second full season. CBU just completed one of if not the best-ever transitions to NCAA Division I. During its transition to full membership, the Lancers have a 118-64 record, with a 64.8 winning percentage and

consecutive WAC titles in 2019 and 2021. Their winning percentage is first among D-I teams in transitions since 1998, with the win total ranking sixth, despite the 2020 season being canceled just 15 games in due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Valley News Sports Editor JP Raineri contributed to this article. Derryl Trujillo can be reached at socaltrekkie@gmail.com.

[Left] 2018 Temecula Valley High School graduate Drew Necochea had 8 wins and 3 losses on the mound this past season for the CBU Lancers.

Temecula senior wins 12th World Pole Art title in Italy

Temecula’s Greta Pontarelli, at age 71, recently captured her 12th world title at the Pole Art World Championships in Italy. Valley News/Courtesy photo

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ASTI, ITALY – Temecula resident Greta Pontarelli, a 71-yearold senior who does not let age keep her from following her dreams, recently captured her 12th world title at Pole Art Italy World Championship. Pontarelli’s original choreography in her routine “The Priceless Gift” captivated the crowd Sunday, May 29, as she shared her journey of turning the challenges of our times into inner strengths

and healing. As a world champion, Pontarelli has graced the covers of numerous international magazines, performed on national and international television and has been featured with Miley Cyrus in her videos and ad campaigns. Over the past few years Pontarelli has also been on American Ninja Warrior twice, where she holds the status of being the oldest person to attempt the course. Her mission is to use the stage as a platform to inspire others to unfold their gifts and to share them with the world.

Pole Art and Pole Sport have been approved by Sport Accord and the World Games and IPSF, the international federation, is on track to eventually have the sport included in the Olympic Games. Additional information about Pontarelli can be found on Facebook at https://facebook. com/gretapontarelli and on Instagram at https://instagram.com/ aerialzen. JP Raineri can be reached by email at sports@reedermedia. com.

[Right] Greta Pontarelli’s original choreography of her routine “The Priceless Gift” helps share her journey of turning challenges into inner strengths and healing.

Greta Pontarelli, a 71-year-old resident of Temecula, captured her 12th world title at the Pole Art Italy World Championships Sunday, May 29.


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Temescal Canyon shortstop Gage Gonzalez was named MVP of the Ivy league.

Paloma Valley’s Ayden Harrison was named to the Ivy League First Team, along with three of his teammates. Valley News/Action Captures Media Group

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Canyon, not including their MVP, had five selections, Paloma Valley (8-4) had four, Riverside Poly (6-6) was granted three and J.W. North (4-8) and Canyon Springs (3-9) were allotted two selections each. Most Valuable Player – Gage Gonzalez – Temescal Canyon Temescal Canyon First Team - Rudy Cisneros

game ahead of Paloma Valley, who won the title last year. Leading the way for the Titans was MVP of the league, Gage Gonzalez. The senior shortstop hit .344 this past season, with 31 hits and 12 RBIs. The Ivy League only selects a First Team and depending on where a team placed in the standings, determines how many player selections they receive. Temescal

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With graduation checked off and their season behind them, a handful of baseball players from teams that represented the Ivy League were announced last month as All-League recipients. Temescal Canyon (9-3) took the top spot in the standings this season, one

First Team - Grant Givens First Team - Zane Coles First Team - Ian Razo First Team - Jacob Gamez Paloma Valley First Team - Cameron Breeze First Team - Walker Bush First Team - Ayden Harrison First Team - Stephen Gallegos Poly First Team - Creed Calderon

First Team - Jacob Pickering First Team - Christian Soto J.W. North First Team - Jojo Guzman First Team - Miguel Terriquez Canyon Springs First Team - Edward Alfaro First Team - Jesse Alfaro JP Raineri can be reached by email at sports@reedermedia. com.

Movie Review: ‘The Bob’s Burgers Movie’ The way to tell the movie apart from the show is its length, of course; some more ambitious animation during driving sequences and more elaborate musical numbers. The show is known for containing either original or parody songs in almost every episode, but they’ve never been belted out quite like they are here. It turns out that Roberts in particular has a surprisingly lovely singing voice. I found myself wondering if the opening number could somehow be dragged out for the whole movie. The murder mystery stuff isn’t all that enthralling in “The Bob’s Burgers Movie,” which is a shame because it dominates the last act and the movie takes itself too seriously for a bit. But you’ll get plenty of what you came for here, with creative wordplay and clever asides around almost every turn. I understand why “Top Gun: Maverick” has made more money than “The Bob’s Burgers Movie,” but the latter had a much more responsive audience at the screening I attended, even if there were fewer people. This was the most fun I’d had at the movies… maybe all year. Grade: B “The Bob’s Burgers Movie” is rated PG-13 for rude/suggestive material and language. Its running time is 102 minutes. Contact Bob Garver at rrg251@ nyu.edu.

carnies aren’t exactly welcoming. Bob’s children have their own plans for the start of summer. Teenage daughter Tina, played by Dan Mintz, wants to work up the courage to kiss a boy. Son Gene, played by Eugene Mirman, wants his band – with a pun name worthy of the series’ reputation for awesome pun names – to play in a nearby amphitheater. Youngest daughter Louise, played by Kristen Schaal. wants to prove she’s not a baby after another girl points out that she’s afraid to be separated from her trademark bunny ears. Louise decides that the key to proving her bravery is to explore the sinkhole, which results in the discovery of a dead body. Louise freaks out and is humiliated, the sinkhole can’t be filled in because it’s now a crime scene, and the family’s landlord Calvin Fishoeder, played by Kevin Kline, is arrested for murder. The children undertake the task of proving Mr. Fishoeder’s innocence, since his incarceration will mean the end of the restaurant regardless of the situation with the bank. They suspect Mr. Fishoeder’s no-good brother Felix, played by Zach Galifianakis, of being the real murderer, though I had my sights on the brothers’ cousin Grover, played by David Wain, simply because I thought he was a character exclusive to the movie. I was wrong, he has in fact been in two episodes of the show.

Bob Garver SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

Since premiering in 2011, “Bob’s Burgers” has very quietly become an invaluable part of Fox’s Sunday night animation lineup. In fact, it has become the best part. By which I mean that current-era “Bob’s Burgers” is better than current-era “Family Guy” or “The Simpsons,” though 90s “Simpsons” is something of an all-time champion. Now struggling restaurant owner Bob Belcher and his family have made the jump to the big screen, and the result is predictably funny and enjoyable. Bob, played by H. Jon Benjamin, and his wife Linda, played by John Roberts, are hoping to get an extension on a bank loan so they can keep their restaurant open for its best summer ever. The extension is curtly denied, and the family has just a week to make payment or they’ll be shut down. Bob will have to sell a lot of burgers to make the payment, but the start of summer means the start of tourist season, so they might just pull it off. But then a huge sinkhole opens up in front of the restaurant, blocking its entrance, which means the family can sell zero burgers. Bob’s friend Larry, played by Larry Murphy, tries to set them up with a cart so they can sell burgers at the nearby boardwalk, but they don’t have a vendor’s license and the local

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Jeff Hewitt, Yxstian Gutierrez bound for runoff in supervisor race City News Service SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

Riverside County Supervisor Jeff Hewitt was bound for a runoff election in November, facing Moreno Valley Mayor Yxstian Gutierrez, who held a razor-thin lead in the ballot tally Friday, June 10, though far shy of the 50% threshold needed to secure victory. Returns showed Gutierrez receiving 33.61% of votes counted, compared to 32.30% for Hewitt in the 5th Supervisorial District race. According to the Office of the Registrar of Voters, more than 150,000 absentee and provisional ballots remain to be tallied countywide. The vote tabulation could

stretch to the end of the week. The two other challengers in the 5th District race, Beaumont Mayor Lloyd White and attorney Denianonette Mazingo, were trailing well behind Hewitt and Gutierrez. Hewitt was elected to the county board of supervisors in 2018 following a stint as mayor of Calimesa. The incumbent, a Libertarian who is also serving as chair of the board until the end of the year, said in a campaign statement that “the trials I’ve faced while leading this county have shaped me forever. In times of uncertainty, you can always depend on me to lead from the front.” Hewitt, who was among can-

didates for governor in the recall election last September, was an outspoken opponent of the coronavirus public health lockdowns, and after hearing from impacted residents and business owners about the hardships created by the mandates, he was the lone voice in favor of the county outright rejecting them. He later modified his position, however, and instead advocated for a piecemeal approach to removing the county from the state’s controlling measures, resulting in a proposal in September 2020 for the county to establish an independent “Reopening Plan.” Under that concept, the county’s Executive Office would have established cri-

teria different from the governor’s color-coded tier system then in place – all aimed at expediting a return to normal commerce. The plan was tentatively adopted, but in a significantly watereddown form that Hewitt opposed and resulted in virtually no change from the status quo. “Every day, I have pushed to elevate our county,” the supervisor said. “I do this to leave a better county for our grandchildren.” Gutierrez, a favorite of the county’s Democratic Party, cited his work on homeless reduction programs, municipal beautification and supporting job creation as accomplishments since he was first elected Moreno Valley’s mayor

in 2016. “I’m running for supervisor to serve as the honest, ethical and effective leader Riverside County needs,” he said in a campaign statement. “I’ll listen to residents and work every day to improve and protect our quality of life.” His objectives include improving 911 response times, expanding health care opportunities, advancing youth programs and ensuring safe drinking water. In the county’s Fourth District, Supervisor Manuel Perez ran without opposition in the primary, as did Supervisor Karen Spiegel in the county’s Second District.

Sriracha hot sauce PG&E pledges net-zero emissions by maker warns of shortage 2040, will keep using gas Kathleen Ronayne THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

In this Oct 29, 2013, photo, Sriracha chili sauce is produced at the Huy Fong Foods factory in Irwindale, Calif. Bottles of the popular Sriracha hot sauce could be hard to find on store shelves this summer. Southern California-based Huy Fong Inc., told customers in an email earlier this year that it would suspend sales of its famous spicy sauce over the summer due to a shortage of chili peppers . AP photo/Nick Ut, file photo

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Bottles of the popular Sriracha hot sauce could be hard to find on store shelves this summer. Southern California-based Huy Fong Inc. told customers in an email earlier this year that it would suspend sales of its famous spicy sauce over the summer due to a shortage of chili peppers. The company said in its April 19 email that all orders submitted after that date would be fulfilled after Labor Day. “Unfortunately, this is out of our control and without this essential ingredient we are unable to produce any of our products,”

the company said. The company sources its peppers from various farms in California, New Mexico and Mexico, and said that weather conditions are affecting the quality of the peppers and deepening the chili pepper shortage. It didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comment Thursday. Hot temperatures and a historic drought across the U.S. West have been taking a heavy toll on California’s agriculture. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported that the whole state was in “severe drought” as of last week, with the Central Valley facing “extreme drought” conditions.

Evacuations lifted after 75-acre brush fire in Oceanside City News Service SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

A 75-acre brush fire in Oceanside, south of Camp Pendleton, was stopped Sunday, June 12 with no loss of structures, but at one point forced residents in surrounding neighborhoods to evacuate. The evacuation order was lifted at 5:24 p.m., but non-residents were asked to avoid the area for the next several hours while first responders continued to work on the scene, according to the Oceanside Fire Department. Residents in the 300 block of Rimhurst Court, Shadowtree and all of Wala Drive were asked to evacuate as firefighters battled the fire near the 600 block of Wala Drive. The fire was first reported at 12:21 p.m. Sunday with firefighters from the OFD, Camp Pendleton, Cal Fire

San Diego, the North County Fire Protection District, Vista, Encinitas and Carlsbad responding. The blaze was estimated at 80 acres Sunday afternoon, but later reduced to 75. Two air tankers were spreading retardant over the area at 1:45 p.m. The fire was stopped at 4:04 p.m. and all air resources were released at 4:18 p.m. A plume of black smoke blanketed the area and could be seen for miles. Authorities warned at 3 p.m. that smoke from the Oceanside fire was drifting into southwest Riverside County. The city of Murrieta tweeted that smoke from the fire was “coming into our community” and reassured residents that there were no active fires in Murrieta. Mop-up operations were expected to go into that evening.

Navy helicopter crashes near California-Arizona border City News Service SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

A U.S. Navy helicopter based at Naval Air Station North Island crashed in the Imperial County desert near the California-Arizona border Thursday, June 9, injuring one of its four crew members. The crash was reported around 5 p.m. in the Palo Verde area south of Blythe, according to an alert posted on the Naval Air Facility El Centro Facebook page. The injured crew member was taken to a hospital with non-lifethreatening injuries, according to published reports.

“It was a crash, and everybody survived,” Cmdr. Zachary Harrell, a representative for the San Diegobased Naval Air Forces command, told the San Diego Union-Tribune. The crew was on a training mission in a MH-60S Seahawk helicopter assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 3, Harrell said. The crash near Blythe came one day after five Camp Pendletonbased Marines were killed in a Marine Corps Osprey accident near the Imperial County community of Glamis, around 40 miles west of where Thursday’s Navy helicopter crash occurred.

The nation’s largest utility Wednesday, June 8, outlined a multi-decade plan that aims to more rapidly reduce to zero its net greenhouse gas emissions while still using natural gas to produce power. Pacific Gas & Electric’s plan is to take as much carbon out of the air as it emits by 2040, five years earlier than the goal set by its home state of California and Southern California Edison, the state’s second-largest utility. The utility’s climate strategy also calls for more ambitious near-term goals. These include lowering emissions to 50% below 2015 levels, expanding the use of biogas – created when food waste and other organic matter breaks down – so that it constitutes 15% of its natural gas production, and ensuring 70% of its electric supply comes from renewable sources like solar and wind, all by 2030. The utility also plans to add enough charging stations to power 3 million electric vehicles and will help customers swap out gaspowered appliances for electric options. The latter seeks to address a growing trend of communities banning or severely restricting gas appliances in new construction. Los Angeles last month joined more than 50 California cities that have approved such plans. PG&E predicts its output of natural gas will decrease by 40% by 2030 compared to 2015 levels, but the utility will keep its three gas-fired power plants in operation. With 16 million customers across northern and central California, PG&E supplies more people than any other utility in the nation. Its climate goals are among the most ambitious laid out by major investor-owned utilities, partly because California already has set aggressive clean energy laws, such as requiring utilities to get 100% of electric power from non-carbon sources by 2045. Beyond the broad deadlines, the plan lacks many specifics. Mark Toney of The Utility Reform Network, a ratepayer advocacy group, said there’s no price hike protection for consumers. By contrast, the Sacramento Municipal Utility District recently promised not to raise prices more than the rate of

Water pipes leading to the cooling system of Pacific Gas & Electrics Colusa Generating Station near Maxwell, Nov. 15, 2011. The utility on Wednesday, June 8, 2022, outlined a plan to achieve climate goals including net-zero emissions by 2040. The report says natural gas plants like the Colusa generating station are likely to remain online but produce 40% less emissions by 2030 compared to 2015 levels.

inflation as it works to meet an ambitious deadline of eliminating carbon emissions from its power supply by 2030. “What’s missing is any concrete commitment to affordability,” Toney said of PG&E’s plan. The report also doesn’t outline what level of emissions the company still expects to produce by 2040. To be net-zero, the utility would have to remove that same amount of emissions from the air through technologies that aim to capture carbon and store it. The report says the company supports policies that promote research and development of such technology, but does not lay out any specific actions the company will take in that arena. PG&E CEO Patti Poppe said details will come later. “What I’ve learned over my years is that setting an ambitious target is the first goal, is the first step,” she said on a call with reporters. Poppe said the company wants to make sure it can provide new, cleaner energy sources to customers at the “lowest cost possible.” The price per kilowatt hour that PG&E customers pay now is about 80% higher than the national average, according to a 2021 study by Next 10 and the Energy Institute at the University of California Berkeley, Haas School of Business. Last year the utility got about 50% of its electricity from renewable sources like solar and wind. Another 39% came from the Dia-

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blo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, which is set to shut down in 2025. Though Gov. Gavin Newsom has expressed interest in keeping the plant open, PG&E’s plan doesn’t envision a continued role for it. To make up for that lost power, the utility is investing in more battery storage so it can save excess solar power produced during the day for use at night, the plan said. In recent years, California has struggled on some extremely hot days with having enough power to fuel the grid as more people crank up their air conditioners. Boosting battery storage for solar power is a key part of the state’s strategy for avoiding blackouts. Ken Alex, who was senior policy adviser on climate and energy issues for former California Gov. Jerry Brown, said it was odd that the utility chose 2015 as a benchmark for emissions. The state typically measures emissions progress against 1990 levels, which were lower than in 2015. He also noted the utility did not include any information on emissions related to wildfires sparked by its equipment and how those factor into its goals. California only recently began calculating carbon emissions from wildfires in its overall greenhouse gas emissions inventory, though it does not attribute those emissions to specific utilities. “Those are real emissions, and they can overwhelm the system,” Alex said.

RivCo Transportation Commission fears state’s climate action proposals may bring loss to local highway funding RIVERSIDE – A report recently released by the California Strategic Growth Council takes stock of California’s transportation system and its history of project planning, funding, and delivery to explore how the state can make changes to reduce carbon emissions to achieve its climate action goals. The California Transportation Assessment Report makes sweeping recommendations to align all pending and future transportation projects with the state’s climate action policies – including projects approved at the local level and funded with voter–approved sales tax revenue. This report builds on policy changes spearheaded by Gov. Gavin Newsom to reduce use of single occupancy vehicles by shifting funding from expanding roads and highways to transit projects. What does it mean for Riverside County residents? It means traffic will continue to choke the state

highway system. And the state hopes that this overwhelming congestion will push residents to switch from driving to walking, biking and traveling by bus and train. The problem is, California has not identified how to fund billions of dollars needed to develop a robust, easy-to-access and on-time multimodal transit system that would enable Riverside County residents in transitioning from driving their own cars. Instead, decision makers in Sacramento are considering policies that will control how local funds like Riverside County’s voter-approved sales tax measure, Measure A, are to be spent on transportation projects. Funding could be diverted from improvements approved by the voters to projects that align with climate goals but barely move the dial toward reliable transit alternatives. In all likelihood, inland resi-

dents will be forced to either spend exponentially more of their time in traffic or give up their jobs for something closer that still meets their needs. Contrary to the state’s blunt approach, RCTC believes that state efforts to reduce the impacts of climate change can complement our air quality, health, and economic well being, if implemented the right way. RCTC provided comments last year on the California Transportation Agency’s Climate Action Plan for Transportation Infrastructure, the state’s blueprint for aligning transportation funding programs with state climate action goals. RCTC recently submitted comments to the Strategic Growth Council’s California Transportation Assessment Report. RCTC opposed Assembly Bill 2237 by Assemblymember Laura Friedman see COMMISSION, page B-5


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Markets tumble worldwide, bear market growls on Wall Street

A pedestrian walks past the New York Stock Exchange, Jan. 24, 2022, in New York. Stocks opened sharply lower on Wall Street Monday, June 13, as inflation worries mount, pushing the S&P 500 closer to a bear market decline of 20% from the peak it reached early this year. The index slumped 2.3% as traders worry that inflation, already at a four-decade high, might be even tougher to rein in than expected.

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NEW YORK (AP) — Fears about a possible recession pounded markets worldwide Monday, June 13 and Wall Street’s S&P 500 tumbled into the maw of what’s known as a bear market after sinking more than 20% below its record set early this year. The S&P 500 dropped 3.8% in the first chance for investors to trade after getting the weekend to reflect on the news that inflation is getting worse, not better. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 879 points or 2.8%, at 30,513, as of 11:08 a.m. Eastern time, and the Nasdaq composite was 4.5% lower.

The center of Wall Street’s focus was again on the Federal Reserve, which is scrambling to get inflation under control. Its main method is to raise interest rates in order to slow the economy, a blunt tool that risks a recession if used too aggressively. Some traders are even speculating Federal Reserve Wednesday, June 15, may raise its key shortterm interest rate by three-quarters of a percentage point. That’s triple the usual amount and something Federal Reserve hasn’t done since 1994. Traders now see a 34% probability of such a mega-hike, up from just 3% a week ago, according to CME Group. No one thinks Federal Reserve will stop there, with markets

bracing for a continued series of bigger-than-usual hikes. Those would come on top of some already discouraging signals about the economy and corporate profits, including a record-low preliminary reading on consumer sentiment that was soured by high gasoline prices. It’s all a sharp turnaround from earlier in the pandemic, when central banks worldwide slashed rates to record lows and made other moves that propped up prices for stocks and other investments in hopes of juicing the economy. Such expectations are also sending U.S. bond yields to their highest levels in years. The two-year Treasury yield shot to 3.23% from 3.06% late Friday, its second straight major move higher. It’s more than quadrupled this year and touched its highest level since 2008. The 10-year yield jumped to 3.32% from 3.15%, and the higher level will make mortgages and many other kinds of loans for households and for businesses more expensive. It has more than doubled this year. The gap between the two-year and 10-year yields is also narrowing, a signal of increased pessimism about the economy in the bond market. If the two-year yield tops the 10-year yield, some investors see it as a sign of a looming recession. The pain for markets was worldwide as investors braced for more aggressive moves from a coterie of central banks. In Asia, indexes fell at least 3% in Seoul, Tokyo and Hong Kong. Stocks there were also

hurt by worries about COVID-19 infections in China, which could push authorities to resume tough, business-slowing restrictions. In Europe, Germany’s DAX lost 2.7% and the French CAC 40 fell 2.8%. The FTSE 100 in London dropped 1.8%. Some of the biggest hits came for cryptocurrencies, which soared early in the pandemic when recordlow interest rates encouraged some investors to pile into the riskiest investments. Bitcoin tumbled more than 18% and dropped below $22,700, according to Coindesk. It’s back to where it was in late 2020 and down from a peak of $68,990 late last year. On Wall Street, the S&P 500 was 21.7% below its record set early this year. If it finishes the day more than 20% below that high, it would enter what investors call a bear market. Bears hibernate, so bears represent a market that’s retreating, said Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA. In contrast, Wall Street’s nickname for a surging stock market is a bull market, because bulls charge, Stovall said. The last bear market wasn’t that long ago, in 2020, but it was an unusually short one that lasted only about a month. The S&P 500 got close to a bear market last month, briefly dipping more than 20% below its record, but it didn’t finish a day below that threshold. This would also be the first bear market for many novice investors who got into stock trading for the first time after the pandemic, a period when stocks largely seemed to go only up. That is, they did until inflation showed that it was worse

than just a “transitory” problem as initially portrayed. Michael Wilson, a strategist at Morgan Stanley who’s been among Wall Street’s more pessimistic voices, is sticking with his view that the S&P 500 could fall to 3,400 even if the U.S. economy avoids a recession over the next year. That would mark another nearly 10% drop from the current level, and Wilson said it reflects his view that Wall Street’s earnings forecasts are still too optimistic, among other things. With soaring price tags at stores souring sentiment for shoppers, even higher-income ones, Wilson said in a report that “the next shoe to drop is a discounting cycle” as companies try to clear out built-up inventories. Such moves would cut into their profitability, and a stock’s price moves up and down largely on two things: how much cash the company is generating and how much an investor is willing to pay for it. The Fed’s moves factor heavily into that second part because higher rates make investors less willing to pay high prices for risky investments. Economists at Deutsche Bank said they expect Federal Reserve to hike rates by larger-than-usual amounts on June 15, again in July, then again in September and a fourth time in November. Just a week ago, before Friday’s wake-up call of an inflation report, Wall Street was debating whether Federal Reserve may take a pause on rate hikes in September. AP Business Writer Elaine Kurtenbach contributed.

Senate group, including 10 Republicans, announce breakthrough on gun control deal Jack Phillips THE EPOCH TIMES

A bipartisan group of senators June 12 announced a legislative package of gun control measures that include more resources for mental health needs, school safety and more. The proposal has the support of 10 Republican senators, which is needed in the 50–50 Senate to overcome any legislative filibuster. It was praised, notably, by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York), a longtime proponent of gun control measures. The plan calls for an “enhanced review process” for younger gun buyers. “For buyers under 21 years of age, it requires an investigative period to review juvenile and mental health records, including checks with state databases and local law enforcement,” according to their statement. The bill also will provide support for state crisis intervention, protections for domestic violence victims, funding for school-based mental health and supportive services, investment in children and family mental health services, clarification of the definition of federally licensed firearms

dealers, penalties for “straw purchasing” of guns and telehealth investments. Notably, the framework bill includes a so-called red flag provision, allowing for “resources to states and Tribes to create and administer laws that help ensure deadly weapons are kept out of the hands of individuals whom a court has determined to be a significant danger to themselves or others,” according to a June 12 statement by the group. Currently, 19 states and Washington, D.C., have red flag laws on the books, which have been described as unconstitutional because they violate the Constitution’s due process clause and give too much power to judges. In the statement, the group said its plan “increases needed mental health resources, improves school safety and support for students and helps ensure dangerous criminals and those who are adjudicated as mentally ill can’t purchase weapons.” Republicans who support the measure include Sens. Lindsey Graham (South Carolina), Mitt Romney (Utah), John Cornyn (Texas), Thom Tillis (North Carolina), Richard Burr (North Carolina), Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) Bill

Cassidy (Louisiana), Susan Collins (Maine), Rob Portman (Ohio) and Pat Toomey (Pennsylvania). A number of Democrats also backed the measure, including Sens. Chris Murphy (Connecticut), Richard Blumenthal (Connecticut), Corey Booker (New Jersey), Kyrsten Sinema (Arizona), Mark Kelly (Arizona), Chris Coons (Delaware), Martin Heinrich (New Mexico), Joe Manchin (West Virginia) and Debbie Stabenow (Michigan). Sen. Angus King (IMaine) also signaled his support for the measure. Murphy and Cornyn had been tapped by Schumer and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), respectively, to come to a deal following several high-profile mass shootings in recent weeks. The Republicans who announced their support for the measure likely will face blowback from other GOP lawmakers and some of their constituents. There was no mention of more controversial provisions that have been proposed by some Democrats, including unilateral bans on semi-automatic rifles or bans on magazines that hold more than 10 rounds. “Today, we are announcing a commonsense, bipartisan proposal

The sun sets on the U.S. Capitol building, Thursday, March 4, 2021, in (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Washington.

to protect America’s children, keep our schools safe and reduce the threat of violence across our country,” Murphy, Cornyn, and other senators said in the statement. “Families are scared, and it is our duty to come together and get something done that will help restore their sense of safety and security in their communities.” Schumer, in a statement, praised the deal and said that “Congress is on the path to take meaningful action to address gun violence,” without mentioning that some

cities with significant gun control laws have some of the highest firearm-related homicide rates in the United States. “After an unrelenting wave of gun-related suicides and homicides, including mass shootings, the Senate is poised to act on commonsense reforms to protect Americans where they live, where they shop and where they learn,” he added. “We must move swiftly to advance this legislation because if a single life can be saved, it is worth the effort.”

CNN, CBS, NBC, ABC Sunday shows don’t cover attempted murder of Supreme Court justice

Television crews film near the home of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, in Chevy Chase, Md., Wednesday, June 8, 2022. Officials say an armed man who threatened to kill Justice Brett Kavanaugh was arrested near the justice’s house in Maryland. A law enforcement official says the California man in his 20s was armed with a gun and a knife. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

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Many news networks June 12 omitted mention of the recent attempted murder of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, even though some touched on issues facing the nation’s top court.

All Sunday morning shows on CNN, CBS, NBC and ABC did not cover the attempted killing, which took place June 8. Fox News covered the topic during “Fox News Sunday.” Several shows brought up the Supreme Court in other contexts. On CNN’s “State of the Union,”

host Dana Bash noted that the Supreme Court is poised to strike down Roe v. Wade before asking Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) about the upcoming midterm elections. Bash also mentioned the nation’s top court declined to take up a case involving elections in Pennsylvania. Chuck Todd, host of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” only mentioned the Supreme Court once, when asking Rep. Elaine Luria (D-Va.) about Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ wife. The Supreme Court was not brought up on CBS’s “Face the Nation” or ABC’s “This Week.” “It is stunningly unprofessional of major media outlets to consciously ignore news of the threat to Justice Kavanaugh,” Jeffrey McCall, a communications professor at DePauw University, told The Epoch Times in an email, describing what happened as “the journalism of omission.” The safety of Supreme Court justices is a highly important topic, especially with looming decisions on gun rights and abortion, McCall said. Representatives for the outlets did not respond to requests

for comment. The bulk of coverage on the four shows was of the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol, primarily through the lens of a House of Representatives hearing on the matter that took place Thursday. A day earlier, according to court documents and a 911 call, a California man was dropped off by a taxi outside Kavanaugh’s home in Chevy Chase, Maryland, with the intention of breaking into the abode and murdering the justice. The man, Nicholas John Roske, walked down the street when he spotted law enforcement officers standing outside the house, and called the police on himself. On Fox News, host Bret Baier brought up the attempted murder when interviewing Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.), a close ally of President Joe Biden. Baier noted that the lower chamber has yet to act on a bill that the Senate unanimously passed, which would increase security for all nine justices on the Supreme Court. “The House is working to add a provision that would allow the marshal of the Supreme Court to decide to extend protection to the staff and families of staff of the Supreme

Court. I think that’s appropriate that’s an acceptable compromise. More than anything I think the House needs to take it up and pass it early next week, and I’m optimistic after several conversations with House leadership that they will,” Coons said, before pivoting to the Jan. 6 hearing. Baier pressed Coons on protesters appearing outside the homes of Kavanaugh and others being in violation of federal law, which bars protesting outside the homes of judges with the intent of influencing them, as protesters have made clear is their intent. “We have to strike the right balance here between protecting freedom of speech in this country and ensuring that our justices and judges are safe,” Coons said. “I do think we need to take stronger action to make sure that our federal judiciary is safe because that’s part of making sure our democracy is safe, which really is the core issue of the Jan. 6 hearings, is how do we make sure that the fundamentals of our democracy, the safety and security of Congress, the peaceful transfer of power and I would also add the safety and security of our federal judiciary is ensured, we should act.”


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PERRIS – Three students from Lakeside Middle School in the Val Verde Unified School District were honored this month as the winners of Eastern Municipal Water District’s annual “Write Off” student story contest. The contest is an annual partnership between EMWD and neighboring Rancho California Water District in which middle school students write and illustrate a water industry-themed book, which then becomes part of the agencies’ classroom curriculum for elementary school students in subsequent years. This year’s winning entry was called “The Water District Field Trip.” It focused on a student who attends a field trip to a local water district and gets to meet employees from many different departments. The student learns more about career opportunities and, in the

end, decides he wants to work in the water industry. The book is designed to educate young people about career opportunities in the water industry, which is facing a workforce shortage. It is also intended to be used by teachers for career path planning among elementary school students. The book was written by Valentin Pineda, an eighth grader at Lakeside Middle School in Perris. It was illustrated by classmates Naisia Alam and Myranda Estrada, also in eighth grade. The book is now available online at http://www.emwd.org/ story-books. EMWD has published approximately two dozen books about water, wastewater and recycled water programs. “We are incredibly proud of these three talented students,” EMWD board President Phil Paule

said. “We hope that others are inspired by their work and seek to choose a career in the water industry because of what they learned. Congratulations to all three for a fantastic book we hope many will enjoy.” Eastern Municipal Water District is the water, wastewater service and recycled water provider to nearly 1 million people living and working within a 558-square mile service area in western Riverside County. It is California’s sixth-largest retail water agency, and its mission is “to deliver value to our diverse customers and the communities we serve by providing safe, reliable, economical and environmentally sustainable water, wastewater and recycled water services.” More information can be found at http://www.emwd.org. Submitted by Eastern Municipal Water District.

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Written by Valentin Pineda, an eighth grader at Lakeside Middle School in Perris and illustrated by eighth grade classmates Naisia Alam and Myranda Estrada, Eastern Municipal Water District announces the winners of the annual “Write Off” student story contest.

Board of Supervisors direct department heads to conserve more water

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The Riverside County Board of Supervisors Tuesday, June 7, directed heads of county agencies to step up efforts to promote water conservation amid the worsening drought. In a 5-0 vote without comment, the board embraced Supervisor Kevin Jeffries’ call for county government to “set an example for the community of water conservation wherever possible.” Under the directive, Executive Office staff will work with agencies’ administrators who oversee county-owned facilities and properties to “evaluate and implement efforts to reduce exterior water usage on non-functional landscaping.” “These efforts should protect trees wherever possible and consider long-term damage to landscaping in the process of evaluating options in the shortterm,” Jeffries said in a statement posted to the board’s agenda. “(We) should look for opportunities to replace heavy-water-using landscape with drought-tolerant

alternatives moving forward, to create long-term reductions in water usage by the county.” The supervisor noted that in his 1st District, cumulatively, barely an inch of rain has been recorded since Jan. 1. “By reducing water usage, the county can help mitigate the impact of the drought and demonstrate the necessity of conservation during this crisis,” Jeffries said. According to the governor’s office, this year’s January-to-March period was the “driest first three months in the state’s recorded history.” California’s largest reservoirs are at half their normal volumes, and the state’s snowpack is more than 80% below average, officials said. Last month the California State Water Resources Control Board announced a statewide ban on watering non-functional turf in commercial and industrial sectors, signaling the first of what could be a series of measures to promote conservation. Despite the grim outlook, some of the county’s largest water providers have said that they’re in a

better position to withstand further “dry years” than they were during the 2014-2017 drought emergency. Most of them have maintained water conservation programs since the previous drought, and water tables are bearing up. The Perris-based Eastern Municipal Water District told City News Service in May that it was “very well positioned to meet the needs of customers” going forward. The Palm Springs-based Desert Water Agency told CNS that, even at current service levels, the agency has supplies available to meet customers’ needs for “decades.” “The Coachella Valley Groundwater Basin has roughly 40 million acre-feet in storage capacity in the first 1,000 feet, and groundwater levels are currently sustainable and will be into the future with planned projects and management actions,” the DWA said. Riverside Public Utilities estimated that, based on current demand, the city has “sufficient water supply for the next five dry years and likely beyond, but continues to encourage customers to use water efficiently and adhere to the city’s prohibitions on wasteful water practices.” “The positive news is that we’ve done this before,” RPU told CNS recently. “Californians and Riverside residents did an incredible job responding to the last drought we endured. There were a lot of lessons learned during the last drought that have made us more equipped to handle the current one.” Similarly, the Coachella-based Coachella Valley Water District said that the agency is “managed for long-term sustainability” thanks to “local water efficiency practices (that) are always a priority.”

Red flag warning and fire weather watches LA Fire Chief Sam DiGiovanna SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

Though wildfires know no season, as the summer and fall months approach, residents will hear more Red Flag Warnings issued by local fire departments and news media. It is important to know who and what determines these days as well as what to do. The National Weather Service issues Red Flag Warnings and Fire Weather Watches to alert fire departments of the onset, or possible onset, of critical weather and dry conditions that could lead to rapid or dramatic increases in wildfire activity. Fire departments in turn notify the news media to get the message out to residents. A Red Flag Warning is issued for weather events which may result in extreme fire behavior that will occur within 24 hours. A Fire Weather Watch is issued when weather conditions could exist in the next 12-72 hours. A Red Flag Warning is the highest alert. DurCOMMISSION from page B-3 of Glendale, which would allow the state to reallocate funding previously approved for local projects; and RCTC opposed Assembly Bill 2438, also by Assemblymember Friedman, which would require existing state transportation fund-

ing these times extreme caution is urged by all residents because a simple spark can cause a major wildfire. A Fire Weather Watch is one level below a warning, but fire danger is still high. The type of weather patterns that can cause a watch or warning include low relative humidity, strong winds, dry fuels, the possibility of dry lightning strikes or any combination of the above. Wildfires impact everyone regardless of where they live. When a wildfire develops, resources from all areas from the mountains to the sea are trained and support one another through our mutual aid system. Until personnel are recalled to back-fill stations responding to wildfires, there could be a slight delay for medical, vehicle and structure fires. Not to mention everyone suffers from the harmful effects of wildfire smoke which can last for days, weeks and longer. Wildfires hit people in their pocketbooks. Fighting wildfires in America can cost federal agencies

billions of dollars. Wildland fires are growing worse in a time of drought and climate change, and the biggest and most destructive fires can’t be stopped. They are a force of nature: imagine trying to stop a hurricane. During heightened fire danger, fire departments will place additional firefighters on duty, staff more engines, increase patrols and keep more equipment on 24 hours a day to respond to any new fires. Cal Fire and all fire agencies urged Californians to be extremely cautious, especially during periods of high fire danger. It’s important all residents and visitors take steps to prevent wildfires. One less spark could mean one less wildfire. To read some tips on preventing wildfires, see https://lnkd.in/ gf_hS5Ck, and what to do when a Red Flag Warning is issued, see https://lnkd.in/gVMDcQNp. Together, communities and fire departments can prevent, mitigate and reduce the number of wildfires impacting everyone.

ing programs to align with state climate goals. Here’s the bottom line. Without dramatic funding increases from the state and flexibility that respects the diversity of our region, we may never transition to multimodal transit systems that everyone can rely on. And without

Riverside County’s success, the state may never get out of first gear. For more information and to show your support for keeping transportation solutions local, visit http://rctc.org/support. Submitted by the Riverside County Transportation Commission.

Gov. Gavin Newsom has issued a number of drought-related executive orders over the last year to promote reductions in water use. He said Tuesday, May 24, that drought conditions and local water agencies’ progress in cutting outflows will be reassessed in July to determine what actions to take in the months ahead. California was in an analogous position by the start of spring 2015, when former Gov. Jerry Brown declared a drought emer-

gency, directing water agencies to reduce consumption by 25%. The proclamation contained a bevy of restrictions, leading to requirements that local water agencies fine customers caught watering outdoors during certain times of the day. After heavy winter rains in 2017 that nearly topped off multiple upstate reservoirs, Brown declared an end to the drought emergency in April 2017.

RCWD approves 202223 rates Joe Naiman WRITER

The Rancho California Water District approved the district’s 2022-2023 rates. A 7-0 RCWD board vote Thursday, June 9, approved the rates. All RCWD customers are either in the Rancho Division or in the Santa Rosa Division, and the average rate increase will be 3.9% for Rancho Division customers and 5.6% for Santa Rosa Division accounts. The Santa Rosa Division has less access to the local supply, so rates in that division are higher. The RCWD rate increase is on a fiscal year basis and will take effect Friday, July 1. Customers are given a water budget based on factors including number of people in the household, landscaped area and weather conditions. Water within that budget is billed at Tier 1 rates, usage between 100% and 150% of that budget is billed at Tier 2, usage between 150% and 225% is charged at Tier 3 and customers who use more than 225% of their budget pay Tier 4 rates. Agricultural, commercial, industrial and institutional customers have only three tiers. Approximately 60% of the RCWD water portfolio is provided by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California; the Colorado River Aqueduct transports water from Parker to Lake Mathews and the State Water Project brings water from Oroville to Lake Skinner. Approximately 35% is from local groundwater sources. The other 5% is recycled water. MWD is increasing the cost of treated water by 7.0% and of untreated water by 5.8%.

For Rancho Division residential customers, including multi-family residential and landscape only, the Tier 1 rate per 100 cubic feet will increase from $0.767 to $0.797 while the Tier 1 rate for agricultural, commercial, industrial and institutional customers will rise from $1.404 to $1.459. The rate for Tier 2 residential purchases per 100 cubic feet was increased from $1.674 to $1.740. The Tier 3 residential rate which is also the Tier 2 rate for other uses was changed from $3.240 to $3.367 while the Tier 4 residential and Tier 3 other users rate increased from $7.634 to $7.932. The Santa Rosa Division rate per 100 cubic feet will increase from $1.359 to $1.436 for residential Tier 1 purchases, from $2.159 to $2.280 for other Tier 1 use, from $2.382 to $2.516 for Tier 2 residential use, from $3.417 to $3.609 for Tier 3 residential and Tier 2 non-residential supply and from $8.023 to $8.472 for Tier 4 residential and Tier 3 other usage. The water district also has a monthly service charge for potable water. For 3/4-inch meters the service charge will increase from $23.88 to $24.82 in the Rancho Division and from $46.51 to $49.12 in the Santa Rosa Division, and the rates were also increased for larger meters. The recycled water rate is per acre-foot and will increase from $435.25 to $452.23 in the Rancho Division and from $442.38 to $467.13 in the Santa Rosa Division. Joe Naiman can be reached by email at jnaiman@reedermedia. com.

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County board sets date to decide whether to impose tax liens on delinquent bill payers City News Service SPECIAL TO VALLEY NEWS

The Riverside County Board of Supervisors Tuesday, June 7, set a public hearing Tuesday, June 28, to consider whether to impose special assessments totaling $2.65 million on thousands of Riverside County residents’ property tax bills to collect unpaid trash collection debts. According to the Department of Environmental Health, 5,323

residents in unincorporated communities owe the county’s four waste haulers for rubbish pickup and disposal services in 2021. Amounts in arrears range from about $125 to $6,300 per customer, according to the proposed special assessment roll. Jeff Johnson, director of the environmental health department, requested the public hearing for the board to approve the assessments, which would be tacked

onto delinquent payers’ property tax obligations. “The regular removal of solid waste from residential properties is a basic sanitation practice that protects both the environment and the public,” Johnson said. “The mandatory collection of solid waste and the payment for the collection is critical.” The hearing will provide residents a platform to argue before the board their cases against as-

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the increased ingredient and supply costs that come with inflation, according to a report from the Associated Press. Dworsky told The Associated Press that shrinkflation is cyclical and “comes in waves.” “We happen to be in a tidal wave at the moment because of inflation,” he said. It can happen, but Dworsky doubted manufacturers will return to bigger packaging as inflation eases because consumers will have adjusted. “Upsizing is kind of rare,” he told the AP. Hitendra Chaturvedi, a professor of supply chain management at Arizona State University’s W.P. Carey School of Business, told the AP it’s clear companies are struggling with labor shortages and higher raw material costs, but he’s also concerned by the exponential rise in some companies’ profits. For example, PepsiCo’s operating profit climbed 11% in 2021 and 128% in the first quarter. “I’m not saying they’re profiteering, but it smells like it,” Chaturvedi told the AP. “Are we using supply constraints as a weapon to make more money?” The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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sessments, offering specifics about mitigating circumstances, including how their finances have been impacted in the last year to the extent that they have not met some obligations. In the past, petitioners have presented appeals to the board based on the fact that they oversee their own waste disposal and shouldn’t be on the hook for the waste haulers’ costs. Sometimes, properties are also under lease, and the own-

ers aren’t responsible for paying trash disposal charges. If the supervisors authorize the special assessments, an additional $77-per-parcel charge would be applied to delinquent bills to cover the cost of public noticing and county staff time. According to officials, residents can avoid the supplemental charge by paying their bills in full on or before Friday, July 22.

RCWD amends Freeman Reservoir lease with county Joe Naiman WRITER

The Rancho California Water District has a lease with Riverside County for the Freeman Reservoir, and the RCWD board approved an amendment to that lease Thursday, June 9. The board’s 7-0 vote allows for the co-location of Educational Media Foundation’s KLOVE-FM broadcast channel on the existing self-support lattice tower, installs a 20 foot tall mast tower, installs a two-bay omnidirectional antenna array, installs a satellite dish-type antenna at the base of the tower and modifies the county’s rent charges to reflect the additional array and antenna. The Freeman Reservoir is in the

27300 block of Calle Escadera. The original 50-year lease between the county and the water district was approved in July 2009. The lease allows for the operation of electronic equipment by the county’s information technology staff, the sheriff’s department and the Riverside County Fire Department. The lease area covers 2,788 square feet. The original rent was $1,000 per year, or $50,000 for the 50-year term and the county prepaid the rent for the entire 50 years. The modification will result in the county paying additional rent of $160 per month, which will escalate by 3% annually for the remainder of the lease term. Joe Naiman can be reached by email at jnaiman@reedermedia. com.

County to fund French Valley Airport control tower siting and environmental studies Joe Naiman WRITER

Riverside County has an Unincorporated Communities Initiative which seeks to improve infrastructure and services provided to residents of unincorporated communities in Riverside County, and $450,000 of Unincorporated Communities Fund money is now budgeted for a siting study and environmental documentation on a potential air traffic control tower at French Valley Airport. The Riverside County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 Tuesday, June 7, to approve the project in concept, to direct the Aviation Division of the county’s Transportation and Land Management Agency to initiate work on the project using the allocated funding and to direct the county’s Executive Office to include the budget adjustment in the fourth-quarter report. French Valley Airport is classified as a general aviation reliever airport, which means that it is primarily used by private pilots for recreational or personal business flights but may also provide temporary capacity for cargo or other flights if the primary commercial airport needs the capacity for larger aircraft. More than 240 aircraft are based at French Valley Airport, and approximately 89,000 operations each year, including touch-and-go exercises, occur on the airport runway which is 75 feet wide and 6,000 feet long. The area surrounding French Valley Airport is primarily resi-

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dential, and the addition of a traffic control tower could reduce the impact of airport operations on the surrounding neighborhoods. The Unincorporated Communities Initiative includes the Unincorporated Communities Fund which for fiscal year 2021-2022 consists of $1,000,000 for each supervisorial district. The District 3 fund had $820,000 available before the $450,000 for the French Valley air traffic control tower studies was authorized. The Federal Aviation Administration has an Airport Improvement Program which provides grants covering up to 90% of a project’s total cost, so the county may seek a grant from the FAA for the actual construction of the control tower. If federal funding is involved, a project is subject to National Environmental Protection Act review as well as California Environmental Quality Act review. Joe Naiman can be reached by email at jnaiman@reedermedia. com.

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County approves law enforcement services agreement with De Luz Community Services District Joe Naiman WRITER

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Riverside County approved a law enforcement services agreement for the De Luz Community Services District. A 5-0 Riverside County Board of Supervisors vote Tuesday, June 7, approved the law enforcement services agreement between the county and the De Luz CSD for fiscal year 2022-2023. The county will supply one deputy sheriff to provide law enforcement services to the De Luz Community Ser-

vices District. Based on hourly rates, mileage rates and a facilities charge the district will reimburse the county $284,200. The district also has the option of increasing the level of service, which can occur if the district’s property owners vote for that increased level of service. The law enforcement services will include enforcement of state criminal codes, traffic enforcement, enforcement of De Luz Community Services District codes and ordinances and related services to the extent possible by

the sheriff’s department personnel. The county will also provide all investigative support necessary to complete criminal investigations. The De Luz Community Services District was called the Santa Rosa Community Services District when it was formed in November 1978, and the name was changed in 2007 to reflect other communities. It encompasses approximately 20,000 acres in the Santa Rosa Plateau area. Joe Naiman can be reached by email at jnaiman@reedermedia. com.

J&L Constructors awarded EVMWD backflow device replacement contract Joe Naiman WRITER

The Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District awarded J&L Constructors the contract for the third phase of the EVMWD backflow device replacement project. The EVMWD board voted 5-0 June 9 to award J&L Constructors the contract for the Huntington Beach company’s bid amount of $928,000. The board action authorized a total expenditure amount of $971,472 which also includes

$38,832 for staff time and $4,640 for overhead. Public water systems are required by state law to protect their water supplies from contamination by implementing a cross-connection control program which must include the installation of backflow prevention assemblies if a potential hazard to the water supply is identified. Backflow assemblies must be tested annually. The district identified 87 single check backflow devices below ground which need to be replaced

and located above ground to comply with current standards The replacement of the EVMWD backflow devices has been divided into four phases. The first phase was completed in April 2020 and replaced 21 single check backflow assemblies. The second phase replaced 17 devices during 2021. The third phase will replace 24 backflow devices consisting of 22 in the City of Lake Elsinore and two in the City of Wildomar. The work will include the demolition and removal of the existing de-

vices and the installation of vaults and new piping appurtenances as well as the installation of the above grade double-check devices. The May 26 EVMWD board meeting included a 5-0 vote to award Reilly Construction Management, Inc., the contract to oversee the current phase of the backflow device replacement project. The construction contract itself was advertised for bid May 10. Five companies submitted bids by the April 7 deadline, although one of those bids was deemed to be

non-responsive. J&L Constructors had the low bid with Weka, Inc., which is based in San Bernardino, submitting the second-lowest amount at $938,717. The contract requires J&L Constructors to complete all work within 240 calendar days of the commencement date stated in the Notice to Proceed. Joe Naiman can be reached by email at jnaiman@reedermedia. com.

Ardurra given RCWD design contract for Pechanga capacity improvements Joe Naiman WRITER

The Rancho California Water District board awarded the design contract for the Pechanga permanent capacity improvements to Ardurra Group Inc. The 7-0 vote Thursday, June 9, approved a $135,507 contract with Ardurra Group, which is headquartered in Tampa and has an office in Temecula. The scope of services includes project management, preparation of a tech-

nical memorandum evaluating field conditions to determine the preferred alignment and materials prior to final design, site investigations including record searches and utility verifications as well as a design survey, engineering and design, facilitating an encroachment permit the city of Temecula must grant, preparing construction plans and specifications, preparing traffic control plans, providing an estimated construction cost and providing assistance during the bid phase of the project.

A water rights settlement with the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians was approved by Congress in December 2016, and the Rancho California Water District plans to construct the necessary distribution system capacity improvements to deliver a permanent capacity of 6,200 gallons per minute to two separate connections in the district’s 1305 Pressure Zone. The project will provide approximately 200 feet of new 20-inch diameter pipeline along Pechanga Parkway, upsize approximately

70 feet of existing pipeline from 12 inches to 16 inches in diameter along Pechanga Parkway, and provide two meter assemblies to convey the capacity. Three proposals for the design contract were submitted by the May 6 deadline. Professional services contracts are awarded based on ranking and are not necessarily given to the lowest bidder. Although West Yost had the lowest bid at $119,484, the Ardurra proposal was ranked higher due to Ardurra’s thorough

review of the project documents which identified a discrepancy in the connection detail which will need to be verified during design, a demonstrated understanding of key project challenges, a complete scope of work allocating adequate hours for staff assigned to the project and significant professional design experience of the key staff Ardurra has slated for the project. Joe Naiman can be reached by email at jnaiman@reedermedia. com.

RivCo Supervisors approve improvement projects for Winchester and Lakeland Village fire stations Joe Naiman WRITER

The supervisors’ 5-0 vote June 7 approved the projects to expand the fire stations in principle, approved a preliminary budget of $6,100,000, authorized Developer Impact Fee funding for the projects, authorized the county’s purchasing agent to execute pre-qualified consultant service contracts, delegated project man-

agement authority to the director of the county’s Facilities Management department including the ability to utilize pre-qualified consultants, and found the projects to be categorically exempt from California Environmental Quality Act review. Station 34 in Winchester is in the 32600 block of Haddack Street; it was built in 1999 and is currently 7,000 square feet. Station 11 in Lakeland Village is in the 33000

block of Maiden Lane, was built in 2001 and currently has 6,770 square feet of space. Both fire stations have single-room open sleeping quarters with no walls or partitions. The expansion projects will include six to eight dual-occupancy sleeping rooms for each station as well as larger kitchens and day rooms. The scope of the expansion will include but is not limited to grading, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, masonry,

concrete, framing, finishes and landscaping work. Facilities Management will advertise a Request for Qualifications to design the fire station expansions. Both facilities are planned to be designed and constructed at the same time. A future Board of Supervisors meeting will consider the approval of an architectural agreement for the station improvements. The $6,100,000 budget cov-

ers $5,141,600 for construction, $326,000 for the design professional of record, $59,000 for county administration, $15,000 for specialty consultants, $3,900 for regulatory permitting and $554,500 for contingency. The construction is expected to be complete during Fiscal Year 202324. Joe Naiman can be reached by email at jnaiman@reedermedia. com.

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Chaparral High School students celebrate their graduation during the 2022 commencement Valley News/Diane Sieker photo ceremony at Chaparral High School Thursday, June 2.

This happy Hemet High School graduate shows off her diploma at the Thursday, May 31, 2022 commencement exercises.

Chad Walsh, West Valley High School Associated Student Body president, greets his fellow graduating classmates at the Friday, June 3, 2022 commencement ceremonies.

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With linked arms this foursome of Temecula Valley High School graduation candidates make their way across the field at the school’s stadium at the start of the 2022 commencement ceremonies, Thursday, June 2. Valley News/Time Stood Still Photography photos

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Gia Cruz celebrates graduating with her peers at the Murrieta Mesa High School class of 2022 commencement ceremony, Thursday, June 2. Valley News/Shane Gibson photo

San Jacinto High School’s top students are acknowledged during the commencement Valley News/Bekah Mosier photo ceremony, Thursday, June 2.

A Great Oak High School graduate shares a smile Thursday, June 2, after receiving her diploma during the 2022 commencement ceremony at Great Oak Stadium. Valley News/Diane Sieker photo

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Family members of Vista Murrieta High School graduate Ray Woodyard wave large pictures of his face during the high school’s commencement ceremony, Thursday, June 2. Valley News/Shane Gibson photo

Noli Indian School salutatorian Alena Duenas of the Klamath Tribes Klamath, Modoc, Yahooskin, addresses the audience and her classmates Wednesday, June 1, during commencement at the Soboba Casino Resort Event Center. Valley News/Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians photo

This graduate smiles for the camera during the commencement ceremony at Tahquitz High School, Wednesday, June 1. Valley News/Diane Sieker photo

Western Center Academy seniors listen to the speech given by salutatorian Ariana Ma, bottom left, during commencement Thursday, June 2.

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Its tassel-turning time for the graduating seniors at the San Jacinto Mt. View High School at San Jacinto High School Tiger Stadium at the conclusion of commencement Wednesday, June 1. Valley News/Tony Ault photo


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GRADUATION 2022 Chaparral High School • Temecula, CA Abu Alsaoud, Adam Amin Abuhagar, Yasmine Adnan Adams, Maya Aroha Adkins, Jamie McKenna Adner, Derrick Alexander Aguilar, Joseph Alexander Aguilus, Marcus Dominick Del Rosario Albarran, Destiny Ashley Alefosio, Amelia Adiveniana Alexander, Evan James Alidio, Sebastian Umali Allen, Caden Jace Almodiel, Marimel Rojas Alvarado, Ariel Marissa Alvarado, Brandy Viviana Alvarado, Skylar Alvarez, Jeremy Kyle Amen, Kaitlyn Elise Andaro, Manaya Naomi Angodung, Mikhaela Ashley Apilado, Aieme Patino Arana, Lindsay Grace Aronson, Victoria Lyn Aston-GarreN, Kaelyn Jade Atilano, Bethany Alize Austria, Jonathan Torio Ayala, Nathan Alexander Bailes, Faith Johanna Baker, James Aron Banbury, Maxwell Jerome Bandy, Chyna’ Darlene Sharmai Baranek, John Thomas Barragan, Stafani Belle Barrington, Chase Hunter Basa, Jason Ashton Canlas Bautista, Aldrin Duallo Bearinger, Crista Lynn Beckley, Faith Elizabeth Behn, Jordan William Bell, Charles Franklin BenneN, Lisa Joan Bermudez, Sofia Isabella Bernal, Victoria Elizabeth Berroteran, Kyla Paige BesneaNe, Jacob Ryan Bielitz, William Fabian Bishop, Lorenzo Kent Blanding, Keagan Thomas Bloch, Hannah Serene Bobrova, Katarina Boenzi, Sofia Rose Bolyard, Ellyson Karen Bonar, Dalton James Booth-Drenk, Callan Bryce Borongan, Charley James U Borst, Trevor Reilly Bostwick, Ryan David Bouffard, Dylan ScoN Bowen, Jaden Wallace Bowman, Grace Mei Lang Boylston, Tristan Lee Branch, Gabriella Daisy Brannon, Jazmine Abeba Breton, Kylie Jade Bridges, William Henry Briones, Aralee Menguito Briseno, Aaron Ulysses Brodeur, Kameron Jon Brosch, Ryan Joseph Brown, Elizabeth Janey Brown, Sasha Rae Brown, Tyler Michael Bruce, Ashton Keola Bucao, Enrico Rodolfo Budde, Dakoda James Bullock, Greahson Glenn Bullock III, Wayne Anthony Joseph Burleson,Gavin Reece Cabrera, Colin Tyler Cabuguas, Jun Angelo Decamotan Cagle, Christina Elizabeth Camacho Ambriz, Angelica Camacho-Damian, Kymberly Krystal Cameron, Angelica Cecilia Canda, Leland Roshua Sarao Cano, Natalia Elizabeth Cantero, Jeremy Dela Cruz CaoueNe, Colton Kelly Caplan, Travis Lee Caplan, Trevor Lee Cardenas, Michael Angelo Cardona, Genesis Devine Carino, Moises Joshua Ingalla Carlson, Alysa Carina Carr, Jaden Marie-Elizabeth Castellanos, Ethan Alexander

Castillo, Bryan Ethan Cayaban, Daniel Thomas Ubando Cecena, Ariana Marie Cervantes, Leah Maribell Chavez, Alyssa Imelda Chavira, Cristo Itzcalli Cisse, Rokhaya N’Deye Coker, Aidan Jeremiah Colinarez, Ethan Jay Collins, Brandon Charles Colon, Alexander James Concepcion, Alyssa Conge, Joshua Alexander Malabanan Contreras Lopez, Yuriko Cordon Rios, Carlos Fernando Corona, Joseph Emmanuel Coston, Myles Grant Crawford, Tanner Joshua Crewse, Adriana Pearl Crownhart, Ethan Michael Crump, Trevor McKay D’Abreau, Siffronia Simone Daghlawi, Hamza Mazin Daley, Piper Madison Damschen, Tyler Nickalus Daniel, Jacob Lee Danlag, Catherine Danlag, Clarise Danley, Travis Anthony Davenport, Vincent Michael Davidson-Nash, Zoey Ellis Davis, Micah Ezekiel Dawson, Aubrey Ann De La Cruz, Emily De La Torre, Salvador Jeremy De Luna, Jashley Gwyn Dela Cruz DeAnda, Jenna Michelle Dear, Kylie Michelle DeCarlo, Branden Francis Del Rosario, Sean Alexiel Dela Cruz, Shawn Maglaque DeLaTorre Cuadra, Bryan Adrian Delgado, Leslie Michelle Denila, Abby Janyn Lagahit Desjardins, Andre Miguel Dew, Jaden Edward Dhaliwal, Avanjot Kaur Diaz, Alexie Ann Diaz, LanneNe Marie Dietrich Jr, Richard Aris Dineros, Sofia Kate Galea Doan Baltazar, Thinh Albert Dominguez, Analise Cathleen Donaldson III, James Earl Donovan, Riley CosseNe Downey, Ethan Patrick Downs, Aiden Winfield Driskell, Tatum Madison Du Chene, Christina Marie Duarte Campos, Isis Yahana Dugan, Justin Sean Duvauchelle, Ella Nicole Eads, Ken Cedric Ebitner, Benjamin Allen Edley-Johnson, Kendal Gregory Elemento, Dorothy Marie Arga Ellsworth, David Ryan Engert, Nadia Melia English, Bryce Alan Erby, JaNya Kiasha Erickson, Vincent Michael Escobar, Andre Escobar, Julian Martin Escobedo, Damien Anthony Esguerra, Dan Angelo Torres Espinoza, Orlando Rene Evans, Nathaniel Paul Fa’anunu, Samuel ScoN Farella, Joseph Edward Fathi, Maryam Fatur, Erin Maddigan Ferguson, John Joseph Ryan Ferguson, Shermyia Shanee Fielstra III, Carl John Finch, Riley Isabel Flack, Jillian Mae Fleming, Ayden James Floe, Letizia Monika Flores, Carlos Flores, Cristian Joel Flores Cota, Erika Alejandra Flowers, Treyvon Marcel Flud, Kyler Jacob Fontes, Brianna Christina Fraitag, Nathan Michael Fregoso, Madison Raye

This candidate for graduation listens intently to a speaker during the 2022 commencement ceremony at Chaparral High School, Thursday, June 2. Freyburger, Ayden James Galban, Angelica Estonilo Gallegos Larreta, Michell Ganal, Jamee Alexis Tomas Ganzon, Ryan Jeremiah Gapen, Payton Faith Garcia, Alyssa Michele Garcia, Charley Kay Garcia, Elizabeth Murielle Gaurana Garcia, Giselle Eliana Garcia, Graycee Clemente Garcia, Manuel Evan Garcia, Marissa Rose Garcia, Natalie Helena Garcia, Nathan Jeremy Garcia, Samantha Garcia Vazquez, Fernando Marcelo Garner, Taylor Nicole Geroza, Gary Carl Gholar, Evan William Gibbs, Savannah Grace Gibson, Jasmine Lauren Gillespie, Savannah Rose Goddard, Emily Elizabeth Gomez Tagle, Carlos Emmanuel Gonsalves Jr, Joseph Gonzales, Alexia Tatiana Gonzales, Alyssa Olivia Gonzales, Isabella Raquel Gonzalez, Gael Gonzalez, Ian Dante Gonzalez, Marcus Daniel Gonzalez, Yassmin Genesis Graciano, Damian Lucas Granados, Marissa Leilani Delosreyes Granados, Sydnee Aaliyah Gray, Nalai Myrjani Gray, Niyara Aliyah Grey, Audrey Jane Grover, Jackson Ryan Guerra, Anthony Michael Guilas, Niko Ribao Guizar, Ashton David Gutierrez, Magdalena Guzman, Marlen Alexandra Guzman, Stephanie Janna Ha, Nick Hien Hacking, Emma Luana Hall, Ryann Grace Hall-Schorn, Sophie Rain Han, Terry Yesung Handler, Mary Elizabeth Hansen, Noah James Harrington, Mary Ellen Hastings, Malik Isaiah Havard, Braxton James Hawkins, Hamilton Leigh Haya, Shaira Mae Pascua Hayes, Micah Isaiah Hays, Landon Ashton Henson, Dakota James

Hernandez, Logan Louis Hernandez, Ryan Anthony Hernandez, Sophia Reed Hernandez Tequida, Said Alejandro Herrera, Isabella Karina Herrera, Marianne Eliza Olaso Higinio, Laylah Angeli Hill, Brady Elliot Ho, Christian Evan Shoua Hoang, Dalton Thanh Hoang, Huy Quang Hoene III, Michael Edward Hollis, GarreN Nathaniel Holzer, Hannah Katherine Hort, Hayley Elisa Howard, Alton Blair Hu, Caillin Jan Huckabey, Colin Albert Hudson, James Anthony Hudson, Madison Nicole Huff, Ashley Ann Hufsey, Kyra Raine Huynh, Haylee Tran Hyon, Haylen Min Hae Igoe, Brayden Michael Ingram, James Irving, Autumn Rain Jackson, Holly Michele Jaymalin, Rachael Mae Duque Jiang, Xinzhe Jimenez, Jennifer Lee Johnson, Chianna Emily Johnson, Kaela AnneNe Johnson, Romyn Steele Johnson, Roxalana JulieNe Jones, Sydney Briana Joseph, Mariesa AntoneNe Kamel, Merna Raafat Hosni Karan, Trevor Joseph Kasgnoc, Jason Anthony Kegley, Connor Graham Kehoe, Ty Sun Kenney, Erika Mei Khounborin, Madelyn Kidwell, Aniyah Geneieve Kiler, Abagail Grace Kim, Joyce Jin Kolakowski, Gage Thomas Kooiker, Maxwell David Kramer, Christa Marie Kudera, Andre Mari Rita Kuramoto, Casmir Kurt, Alyssa Laguna, Kylie Alexis Lambert, Jacob Daniel Lara, Isabella Miranada Lau, Christine Mary Mei-Ling LeBlanc, Ariana Capri Lee, Daniel Lee, Danielle Elizabeth Lee, Josiah Jaewook

Lee, Kevin James Leitch, Taelor Acacia Reyes Leon, Antonio Jesus Leon Jr, Victor Hugo Leonardo, Jacob MaNhew Lewis, Lyric Michelle Lindow, Hunter Thomas Lindsey, Mikayla Marjan Linsalato, Benjamin Michael Lising, Samantha Janelle Cortez Loc, Hannah Lee Locquiao, Jomar Anthony Matematico Lopez, Aylene Alexia Lopez, Giovan Jesus Lopez, Juan-Angel Lopez, Roselynne Mansilungan Lopez, Valerie Angel Lopez, Vivian Marie Lord, Brandon Michael Lowe, Ethan Baker Luansing, Brandon Erik Lucero, Fayezah Alexandria Leigh Luedtka, Megan Elaine Lugo, Alyssa Marie Mabry, Brody William Macam, Sergio Archeta Macasadia, Dillon Gonzaga Maciel, Leopoldo Samuel MacKenzie, Levi Grant Magana, Jesse Alexander Maggiore-Anet, Calvin Joseph Maldonado, Paloma Malig, Alijah Jaden Saldana Mamaril, Carsten Benjamin Manassero, Clayton River Maness Baird, Mason Dean Manla, Ariel Jake Meron Mannino, Jared Russell Marino, David Marler, MaNhew Jason Marquez, Alissa Lillion Martel, Elysa Veyra Martin Diaz, Alejandro Bibiano Martinez, Dakota Jeremiah Martinez, Isabella Bren Martinez, Michael Anthony Martinez, Pablo Jordan Martinez, Rashiir Cogie Fernandez Martinez, Samantha Mason, Jazmin Jivan Massa, Giovanni Nicholas Mata, Benjamin Foster James Mata, Miranda Sofia MaNhews, Jacob Robert McCarthy, Kendall Elizabeth McDonald, Anthony James McGrody, MaNhew Patrick McIntyre, Ryland Kevin Mearis, Alexander Thomas Meddock, Marissa Marie Melikyan, Daniel

Melton, Caitlyn Rose Menchaca, Aidan Kalib Mendoza, Angelina Lucia Mendoza, Ian Michael Merrill, Nathaniel William Meza Sanchez, Kianna Nicole Miles, Aimee Kayla Mills, Hailey Reagan Mindingall, Laylah Imaan Minor, Audrey Sophia Miramontes, Emilie Catherine Miranda, Damian Alexander Miranda, Stephanie Mitchell, Caitlin Rae Mitchell, Da’Varian Roderick Mitsuno, Austin Yutaka Mondala, Mary-Shellee Carpio Mondragon, Christian Isaac Monter, MaNhew Cristopher Montesano, Gino Anthony Moore, Victoria Alexandra Morales, Kinan Decarlo Morales-Gonzalez, Carlos Alberto Moran, Samantha Jean Morcate Enriquez, Camila Moritz, Lucas James Mullins, Brent Ryan Munoz, Cayla Lee Munoz, Michael Alexander Murphine, Marcus Lane Nalls Jr, James Edward Napoleon, Kylani Ailini Naranjo, Amy Jeanine Nascimento, Adrian Alexander Neal, Alexa Katherine Nechay, Anastasia Neeley, Gavin Patrick Negrete, Alexander Nguyen, Amber Tram Anh Nguyen, Amy Phuong Nguyen, Mia Nichols, Zoe Marie Nono, Neil Louis Nieto Norris, Harley David North, Alyssa Ann O’Brien, Jake MaNhew O’Brien, Megan Lynn O’Donnell, Bridget Erin Ochoa, Adrian Raine Olaes, Charlene Marie Talledo Ollison, Evan Cameron Omar, Laith Orona, Alexa Brianne Orsborn, Jonathan Leon Orsborn, Priscilla Giselle Ortiz, Lia Cheri Ortiz, Xavier-James Luis Osborn, Sarah Jean Ouk, Daniel Sovithyea Owens, Karly Alexis Paculba, Dayne Jeffrey

A graduate celebrates after receiving a diploma at Puma Stadium during the 2022 commencement ceremony at Chaparral High School.

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Paine, Spencer James Kempton Paino, Jonathan Anothony Pamatz, Jade Mia Paniagua, Eilene Paredez, Cade Anthony Parra-Santoro, Valeria Lucia Passage, Katherine Elaine PaNerson, Riley Neil Paulsen, Tommy Jay Pavlovsky, Jack Randall Peaker, Neil Collin Pedraza Acosta, Angel Magdaleno Penaloza, Dalia Giselle Penrose, Maile Rae Perales, Joseph Anthony Peralta, Jaedon Kale Peralta Jr, Marvin de Leon Perez, Elena Sommer Perez, Jayden Elijah Persaud, Annabelle Marie Peters, Hailey Noelle Peterson, Joseph MaNhew Peterson, Joshua Michael Pham, Leyna Phelps, Maddox Dylon Phillips Jr, Ronald Lloyd Pi, Shannen Geille Pico, Alden-Kali Primero Pierce, Angel Piercy, Jessica Anne Ponce, Natalia Andrea Powell, Brody Allen Prado, Marcos Alejandro Presco, Francine Ashley Pagsanghan Principato, Ryan Alexander Profeta, Alexander Duyongco Provenzano, Aubrey Shea Prude, Kendel Mekhi PruiN, Madison Brooklyn PruiN, Nathan Timothy Puntalba, Kayleena Miranda Qiu, Alexander Shengli Querequincia, Mariah Anne Quindoy Jr, Mark Jonathan Quintana, Vincent Michael Quintanilla, Isabella Nicole Quiroz, Evan William Rabatin, Nina Nika Raclin, Noah Christopher Ramirez, Ariana Celeste Ramirez, Jeremiah Rojun Pasao Ramirez, Sebastian Ramirez-Santos, Jorge Alfonso Rangel Olivas, Karla Paola Rara, Kaycee Ahrenn Rauch, Waverly Lynn Relucio, Angel Avila Remington, Danielle Lee Renaldo, Nathan Bradley Renteria Jr, Rueben Anthony Reyes, Chloe Sarino

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Morathi Casas Alexia Casillas Alexander Castaneda Jeremiah Castillo Jocelyn Castillo Nikholas Cazares Logan Chamberlain Kristen Chan Brooklyn Chandler Kameron Chapman Angeli Chavez Ivan Chavez Mason Christy Jayden Clanton Cameron Clendenen Alicia Cole Trajan Cong Zachary Conquest Lauren Conti Molly Contreras Salomon Contreras-Chavez Jayda Cooley Jhazmine Cooley Alexander Coomber Angelo Corcuera Kandace Coronado Daniel Cortez Adam Crayton Dinora Crisosto Henriquez Jeremy Cross Benjamin Cruz Gia Cruz Luke Cupples Desire D’Andrade Jibree D’andrade-Carpenter Judah Daniel Deandre Daniels Emma Davidson Briana Davis Jaden Davis Aremi De La Rosa Angel Dean Arreola Beatrice Del Guasta Gabrylle Jose Dela Cruz Julius Delgado Riley Derouin Page Des Garennes Katryna Detert Annemarie Diaz Isai Diaz Rebecca Diaz John Diaz-Reid Carson Dickey Maximus Dillon Alexis Dimond Tobyn Dominguez Emma Dougherty Aasanti Drake Charlie Duffey Michael Durham Aaliyah Dyer Jaelynn Eaves Nikylla Edusada Samona Edwards Eryk Elizondo Ethan Ellington Chase Enenbach Alivia Epps Bailey Epstein Alisha Eristhee Adriana Esparza Rocha Dulce Espinoza Zachary Esporrin Zachary Estes Anette Estrada Jaiden Estrada Dylan Fagan Madaline Faley Diego Farinas Zephanaia Fasthorse Phoebe Fisher Isaac Flores Saul Flores Sophia Flute Aaliyah Foose Jalen Ford Alejandro Franco

Alexia Franco Alexis Frank Ayanna Franklin Ross Freed Christa Fujiwara Caleb Fuller Malia Gabel Ethan Gaeta Kyle Gagielo Jonathan Galindo Santiago Daniel Garate Aaron Garcia Alina Garcia Alyssa Garcia Destiny Garcia Isabella Garcia Jordan Garcia Lana Faith Garcia Logan Garcia Mathew Garcia Samantha Garcia Taujie Gayle Andrew Gillette Mia Golovich Amaya Gomez Ethan Gomez Alexis Gonzales Jesus Gonzalez Maya Gonzalez Nayeli Gonzalez Reyna Gonzalez Valerie Gonzalez Kobi Gory Brady Grassi Montana Graves Sara Griffith Jakob Gueits Amadeo Guerra Haili Guerrero Matthew Hacker Cameron Hale Anastasios Halikis Alexis Hamilton Peyton Hampton Giovanni Hanna Ethan Hanson Matthew Hanson Zachary Hanson Shay Harding Sophia Harrington Trevor Haskin Jared Haubrick Elyssa Heath Scarlet Hendrickson Angela Heo LeAnn Hernandez Raul Hernandez Saul Hernandez Valeria Hernandez Alejandro Herrera Levi Herrick Olivia Herrick Savanna Herz Kylie Heyden Alana Hill Reilly Hill Cartier Hodges Donna Holland Ryan Holmstrom Derek Hurtado Madelyn Huter Brooklyn Hutson Khoi Huynh Catherine Hwang Mariah Hymes Isabella Ibarra Aakif Iqbal Malik Irby Joshua Iribe Tyler Irvine Magdiel Israel Addison Jackson Wyatt Jessee Jaden Jewel Jared Joachim Jayda Johnson Mikel Jones

Sydney Jordan Eliina Jukka Summer Kalinin Zoe Karam Preston Keinz Alexandra Keller Alyssa Kelley Emily Kendrick Mackenzie Kester Noah Keyfauver Sami Khoury Olina Kilbury Alexander Kirby Briana Kirkman Carson Knauss Brianna Koh Kiera Koras Madison Krenz Mallory Krenz Brandon Kreyling Christensen Kristianto Lauren Kuschel Roman Ladewig Olivia Lee Sharmaine Legaspi Christopher Lemus Kiza Lindsley Rafael Lindsley Robert Lindsley Yufang Liu Hannah Llado Cadence Logan David Lopez Emilio Lopez Gabriela Lopez Jackie Lopez Valerie Lopez Yamileth Lopez-Ruiz David Lott Jada Manassa Nolan Mannie Raafay Maqbool Alexa Marquez Zoe Marquez Nadia Marron Jordan Marshall Alexander Martinez Caden Martinez Daniel Martinez Maya Martinez Josue Martinez-Gonzalez Shii-An Marzano Jake Mascari Sebastian Mateo Seth Mathews Ezekiel Mattfeld Jordan Matthews Haylee May Seth McClellan Riley McCracken Salomay McCullough Karson McDaniel Tristen McKnight Marin Meadors Molly Meadors Emilia Mears Quincy Medor Quintin Medor Maria Isabel Mejares Sara Melchor Tera Menchaca Josiah Mendez Vida Mendez Hannah Mendez-Grondin Isabella Mendoza Justus Meyer Leah Meyer Emely Meza Julio Michel Adrianah Miller Caroline Miller Darren Mills Makayla Mitchell Kayla Mocniak Alexander Moctezuma Perez Gabriela Molano Paris Morales

Murrieta Valley High School Murrieta, CA Aya Abdullah Ibrahiem Abdullah Jacob Adams Christian Aguarin Yahanie Aguayo Phillip Alcazar Alejandro Aleman Jason Alfaro Emma Alkan Sophia Allen Samuel Allison Haley Altenhofel Addison Alvarez Calvin Ampudia Cooper Anderson Alyssa Appleby Alyssa Arce Zoen Arceo Ethan Arnold Samantha Arreguin Kasandra Arroyo Reynoso Luis Arvayo Grijalva Scarlett Ashbridge Mahlia Aspray Alexandra Avila Enriquez Iker Aviles Razo Jonathan Bailey Madison Bailey Ricardo Banuelos Colin Barber Jaxson Barber Alyssa Barcenas Fernando Barraza Kaitlyn Bartlett Francisco Battiste Kyle Tristian Bautista Lloyd Francis Bautista Daylin Beare Kyla Bechtold Zoey Behrens Alejandro Beltran Josephine Bennetts Olivia Bettencourt Hope Blamires Matthew Blythe Daniel Rey Bolias Tommy Bordes Zoe Bordes William Bornmann Lauren Borup Braden Bowler Kirsten Boyd Madison Bradford Benjamin Bradley Janessa Brito Nathaniel Brodrick Austin Brown Paige Brown Gustavo Bugarin Ryan Bullard Seth Burris Maya Bushaw Hannah Butler Chad Cabrera Teegan Caldwell Tessa Caldwell Nicholas Campo Yalitza Campos Mason Carr Erica Carrillo Alexis Carso Tanner Carter Ronica Cartwright Hailey Cass Aleyna Castillo Tatum Chadwick Irene Choi Gavin Chriss Kaylee Christiansen Breiana Christy Ashlyn Clark Dylan Clegg Seth Coalson Ethan Cobb Mackenzie Cole Alison Colon Austin Comstock Ryan Conklin Brayden Connolly Coda Consiglio Kyana Cook Jordyn Corfman Misael Cortez Parker Costin Ethan Covington Devon Coward Danielle Craig Nicholas Cross Madisen Cruise Ishmel Cupid Sammy Curley Angela Custodio Taleen Dababneh Alyssa Daniel Michael Davis Shanelle Dawes Autumn Day Madison Decker Samantha Decker Landen DeForest Kate Deigan Evan Del Rio Rio Del Valle Salena Derain Trinity Deskins Payson Devey Jayden Diaz Noah Diaz Evan Dietz Hernandez Katlynn DiFiore Iyanna Dixon Elijah Dockery Connor Donckels James Doolittle Angelina Downes Kailani Dugdale

Nolan Dunn Marcus Ellington Oscar Escobar Zoe Escobar Isabela Estes Aurora Estevez Cyrena Estrada Dylan Evans Kaya Evans Nathan Faraj Leah Faust Melody Fay Ava Ferrera Kyrstin Finnegan Audrey Fiola Garrett Fitch Timothy Flannery Taylor Flesher Breeahna Forte Diego Franco Sebastian Franco John Fritzsche Lizvethe Frutos Zeke Frye Chloe Gaines Stephen Gandara Jack Gantt Ethan Garcia Izabella Garcia Michael Garcia Samantha Garnica Kaylee Generoso Trevor Gentry Travis Geske Trent Geske Brock Gierke Katherine Glaser Ashley Glenn Rachel Gomez Steven Gonzalez Daniel Gonzalez Rivera Samuel Goodwin Renee Grady Matthew Green Jeffrey Greuel Matthew Grisso Nathanael Grochowski Dylan Gros Alexis Guerrero Abby Guevara Ivana Guillen Negrete Aileen Gutierrez Pablo Gutierrez Jaiden Hadjes Jia Hage Grace Halling Evan Hamrick Kade Hannon Noah Hansen DeMarco Harris Kiara Harrison Trevor Harwick James Haseltine Troy Havlicheck Roberto Hayward Rylan Held Neo Helin Kaylea Helton Diego Henry Jacob Hereford Andrew Hernandez Angelina Hernandez Hunter Hernandez Landon Hernandez Kayla Hicks Kira Hiebert Sydney Higginson Allyson Hoidahl Micah Holladay Jayden Hornbeek Jewel Hornbeek Christian Howe Drake Hudson Aleah Huizar Cassidy Hunt Kennedy Hunt Madison Hunt Gavin Hurst Tyson Hurtado Alexander Iancu Robert Iancu Alessio Ibba Cedric Ingram Cierra Irwin Deanna Irwin Aneesa Jackson Trinity Jackson Taylor Jarett Kassidy Jevne Alexandra Jimenez Alina Johnson Ella Johnson Kamahl Johnson Kayleigh Johnson Madison Johnson Kanaam Jones Natalie Jones Noah Jones Maya Juarez John Kaiser Krista Karban Benjamin Kessler Thomas Ketterling Jacob Kinard Justin Knapp Justin Koch Alison Koebrick Alex Koepfli Morgan La Terza Raelani LaCroix Isabella Lacy Trey Lakin Aidan Lambert Tayven Lamprey Randon Lane Hayden Lara

Gerald Laranang Ashley Lass Kyle Lauritzen Brooklyn Leahy Graceyn Lee Hannah Lee Jack Lee Michael Leggett Kadence Letua Minh Tri Andon Lieu Isaac Liggins Emma Ligtenberg Braden Lockwood Andrew Lopez Jay Lopez Jordyn Lopez Kristian Lopez Louis Lopez Sophia Lopez Tyler Lovett Isaiah Lowe Ryan Lozano Ruihan Luan Citlaly Luevano Lyndsey Luyben Danelle Lynch Connor Lynton Carolina Madalo Edward Madriz Cyrus Mahir Rhiannon Majchrzak Makayla Manica Jasmin Marquina Antonio Marron Mason Martinez Isabella Marvin Hailey Mason Bayleigh Massie Mitchell Masters Lyndon Matrafailo Hailey Matthews Emmaline McBeth Charles McBride Nicholas McChesney Cole McClung Victoria McClure Megan McComb Liam McCormick Nicollette McCreary Reilynn McDaniel Rebecca McIlroy Nathaniel McKillip Nicholas McKnight Colin McNeill Dakotah Medina Cade Meehan Lorenzo Mejia Gabriel Melgoza Christian Merino Austin Miller Evelyn Miller Gavin Miller Jaydon Miller Madison Minnett Kacy Moe Aidan Mole Wyatt Montez Aanya Moore Gyselle Moore Megan Moore Daniel Mora Jayden Morace Eric Morales Jacob Morgan Ashley Morris Cooper Morse Lukas Morse Ruby Morse Christopher Mueller Connor Mueller Chloe Munoz Kaylee Murphy Ariana Musgrave Wyatt Nagel Adam Najera Hana Neilson Camryn Nelson Tarik Nezirovic David Nunez Emma Olivares Brianna Oliverio Nolan O’Malley Luis Ordonez Carina Ortiz Thalia Osborne Cole Oswald Shea Ottinger Victoria Paez Nunez Mary Page Ernest Pagulayan Asher Palpallatoc Christopher Jan Panis Grace Parker Abby Parmenter Madilyn Patterson Nathan Patton Jona Pegg Anthony Perez Aubrey Perez Luke Petersen Hallie Peterson Dylan Phan Leah Phelps Jesus Piedra Cameron Pilotte Maya Plutchak Caden Politiski Kaelin Prasomsouk Collins Purkiser Asa Quadri Ashley Quick Maria Antonina Quiroz Kelcee Rainey Devin Ramirez Lezlie Ramirez Bryce Randall

Kylie Randazzo Christiane Reyna Tristan Ricci Taylor Rico Alan Riddle Mia Rios Anisa Rivas Ethan Rivas John Rivera Michael Rivers Connor Roberts Murray Robinson Daniel Rodriguez Logan Rodriguez Adriana Rodriguez Ayala Tyler Rogers Daniel Romo Steven Rosales Cornejo Brandon Rose Jaylon Rose Calvin Rowley Alexa Ruelas Brianna Russell Aaron Rutledge Mackenzie Rutledge Madison Salyer Dana Samaan Chase Audrey Sanders Alexandra Santana Cheyna Sarenana Brooklyn Savage Taylor Scheele Emily Schweizer Kayla Scott Scott Sears Reese Sebelius Slater Selinger Natalie Serrano Courtney Serven Tiffany Shalvay Daniel Shaw Tyler Shipley Nicole Sien Natalie Silva Angelina Bella Simon Jacob Sipe Bianca Smith Langley Smith Lord Smith Sara Smith Jovanni Soiza Rafael Sosa-Lopez Ryan Spicer Jake Steele Ethan Steinbock Luke Steinman Savannah Stenson Kylee Stringer Brooke Tache Joseph Tapia Ayden Tauscher Lillian Taylor Alexia Tentman Gianni Teolis Charlise Terpstra Jaisiyah Thomas Ashton Thompson Brody Thralls Oscar Topp Ryan Torelli Guadalupe Tostado Michael Justin Totten Braden Touey Arianna Toves Austin Townsend Kyla Louise Trajano Erick Tran Kaitlyn Tran Aaliyah Travis Oswaldo Ugalde Meza Sofia Valdez Evan Valencia Laura Valenzuela Hamim Vali Owen Van de Sande Kyle Van Den Bergh Jennifer Velasquez Jose Velasquez Andrew Velez Martin Verkuylen Zoe Vilchez Emanuel Villasenor Rodriguez Aiden Vincent Savannah Virgil Emerald Vizcarra Alexandra Waikle Trinity Waites Ava Walther Ariana Warnsing David Warren Graham Weaver Jake Weidaw Ryan Weinstock Gwyneth Wentzel Mason West Makayla Westmoreland Madison White Ewen Whitworth Coral Wigglesworth Anessa Willbanks Aja Williams Braeden Williams Kendell Winters Joachim Worschell Lawson Wright Christopher Yanez Jolie Yniguez Kai Yoshida Kaylee Young Sarah Zagarella Michael Zagola Gianni Zaralegui John Zeledon Andrew Zienowicz Katja Zimmer

Murrieta Mesa High School graduate Zachary Conquest proudly walks to receive his diploma during the high school’s commencement ceremony. Cade Moran Marc Moroz Mariah Morris Wayne Morris Nancy Moua Abigail Mozingo Logan Mozingo Kelley Mulick Gabrian Munoz Hannah Munsey Charlie Murray Jason Nadler Haley Nahigian Christian Napasindayao Giselle Narez Rodriguez Coral Nava Gamez Rosemary Naylor Reese Neal Abigail Negrete Alejandro Negron Brianna Nelson Andrew Nguyen Derrick Nguyen Tianne Nguyen Austin Noble Mason Noland Kyle Northup Fabian Nunez Jacob Oberheu Joshua Ochoa Vicente Ochoa Stephanie O’Gara

Brandy Ogden Jade Olson Arizo Omari Alyson O’Neal Chimobi Onye Mmesomachi Onyia Taylor Orellano Vanessa Orozco Azsia Owens Marcos Pallanes Andru Papell Stephanie Pastrana Maria Perez Hailey Petersen Joel Pharris Emily Phillips Sandson Phung Isaiah Porotesano Victor Porras Isaiah Preciado Julianna Price Alexis Pritchett Giorgia Proietto Santino Quezada Kimo QuickReyes Ella Quijada Angela Quintero Kaden Ragan Tyler Rains Cameron Rains-Campbell Alina Ramirez Alyssa Ramirez

Murrieta Mesa High School graduate Shii-An Marzano smiles as she walks to receive her diploma, Thursday, June 2. Valley News/Shane Gibson photos

Anthony Ramirez Edgar Ramirez Joseph Ramirez Christopher Reder Kate Reimold Lorena Reindl Chelsea Reinertson Riley Renaud Mariah Reyes Brian Reyna Ana Reynalte Kevin Rezkalla Robert Rice Colin Rieder Ela Rightmire Kiana Roa Xavier Robinson Mindalynn Robles Genesis Rocha Hannah Rodriguez Kierra Rodriguez Jessica Rodriguez-Hernandez Dylan Roemmele Ava Rohwer John Roloson Isabella Romano Ashley Romero Christian Rosalez Katelyn Ross Kyla Ross Lawerence Mia Rotell Sydney Routt

Dakota Rowland Logan Rudis Tanner Ruhmke Sammy Ruiz Riley Russell Tayler Russo Dylan Rutherford Kyle Safemaster Patrick Salas Alyssa Salazar Stephanie Salazar Aidan Salcedo Brooke Salek Asialina SanavongxayVorachack Micah Sanchez Ricardo Sanchez Xandria Sandi Natalia Sandoval Jade Santiago Shabnam Sarwari Zachary Sasa Everett Saulis Omar Sayed Justin Schneider Priscilla Schoenborn Casey Schultz Angela Schumacher Katelyn Scott Aiden Scripps Emma Serrano Susan Shalikar

Khemareon Sheffield Alexander Sheldrake Jake Shultz Marissa Sibilla Tesha Sigler Hunter Silva Elijah Simon Ian Sluder Kyle Small Dylan Smith Trustin Snow Gabriel Sola-Lopez Emily Soto Cornejo Alexander Spaid Lilian Spock Nautica Spriggs Sylvia Starr Gunner Stephens Jeffrey Stilinovich Seryn Stites Jordyn Stoeckel Cole Stroud Jenise Suchil Tre’ Sutton Perry Swanson Christian Swatzell Hunter Tait Sydney Tapscott Edwin Tarango Abigail Taylor Adam Taylor Amber Taylor

Murrieta Mesa High School graduate Sandara Besarra smiles as she receives her diploma during the high school’s commencement ceremony. Kyle Taylor Johnny Tejeda Wittany Tejuoso Breven Temple Jordan Tesch Elis Thieu Taylor Thompson Keenan Thrasher Tatum Todd Vanessa Toledo Natalie Torretti Valarie Tran Adam Trejo Delsy Trujillo Taylor Tucker Jade Turner Jeffrey Ullrich Joshua Unsell Gregory Valdez Kaylee Van Betuw Banks Jordan Van Haften Jacob Van Patten Sarah Vance Jazlin Vasquez Jacob Veenstra Matthew Vega Elijah Velasquez Kenneth Vest Aidan Vierling Eric Gabriel Villasmil Macy Villicana David Vuillemin

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GRADUATION 2022 Vista Murrieta High School • Murrieta, CA Lance Delgado Audrey Garcia Claudia Rodriguez Kristopher Manalo Makail Richard Mallari Brandon Calderon Haley Olson Brianna Bellfi Jordan Rivera Evan Crain Andrea Nuno Jonathan Dang Madelaine Johnson Kylie Linden Cecilia Rueda Leela Rae Palmer Alyson Wade Noah Davis Russell Kyle Munji Arlanna Fowler Kendra Nathan Taylor Tomlinson Brinley Heckermann Brooke Nelson Ethan Valentine Morgan Walker Kady Phylize Valdez Riley Meserve Steven Harris Kimberly Carter Andrea Michelle Brosas Regine Stephanie Delossantos Monica Arosemena Jaron Cabrito Tyler Clanton Benjamin Etheridge Karly Turner Hannah Guevara Elijah Sarmiento Ethan Linares Jordan Waroff Issra Abdullah Samuel Aves Devyn Candaele Natalie Littell Caroline Murray Jennifer Torres Nicole Jacob Melissa Reed Kelsey Williams Laurel Essick Riley Simpson Madison Saldivar Makayla Bautista Addison Castellanos Kenzie Brown Logan Moreno Nadine Ysabelle Arguelles Emma Blalock Logan Morris Sophia Grace Casantusan Lauren Thai Marlee Walker Shannon Swaine Jack Pedersen Isabelle Cook Patricia Avila Khang Nguyen Matthew Vinh Gabrielle Saliba Landon Morris Therese Lagrimas Jedidiah Iresare Nathan Lowe Nadia Petrosuis Samantha Woodward Evan Miller Amari Guzman Jose Villagomez

Gio Benedict De Guzman Makenzie Maguire-Smith Alyson Portillo Summer Sosa Mikayla Valenzuela Kendall Yee Ruby Reyes Marleena Catalan Ariadne Flores Vanessa Van Deusen Kendyl Seiler Ethan Gabriel Frigillana Vianca Janson Geneva Jewell Kennedy Bell Natalie Schumann Sierra Zettlemoyer Taylor Beaman Claire Borges Emmanuel Gonzales Johanna Lunn Glenn Meadows Kaylyn Houchens Kevin Colorado Gabriella Etmans Leila Oliva Nikkie Tran Bridgette Shroll Forrester Louis Dayanara Vasquez Aidan Wiseman Daniel Schulman Tanner Ennis Riley Berklite Kira Burch Ezinne Igwe Colin Carney Kayleigh O’Neill Raegyn Seneff Ezekiel Vestal DeAndre Barlow Cassady Gallardo-Barrett Bethany Bellfi Kelsea Thomas Kyle Chahal Auston Chung Hunter Lindemeyer Lara Elakesh Rosa Lynn Flaherty Terese Smith Rochelle Pimentel Hailey Guinn Analee Coronado Allison Weil Marlowe Medina Kathryn Calvi Cesar Castaneda Tikiaya Dunklin Matthew Gower Averick Lashley Trung Thien Richard Le Skylee Pierce Jasmine Zietlow Ray Woodyard Destiny Munoz Connor Phengdara Jacob Price Joshua Acosta Zachary Bader Emma Tomsik Hannah Martin Brooke Brown Kaylee Schwab Lyla Mosher Diana Vergara Peyton Lothrop Gabriella Stockert Alexandra Carvetta Makenzi Roth

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Linfield Christian School • Temecula, CA Riley Koapaka Aki Jayden Anderson Connor Ashworth Hannah Isabella Barbieri Grace McFadden Beall Lydia Rebekah Beshay Emily Katheleen Bohmer Kylie Christie Bradstreet Jakory George BrotemarkleCohen Ryley Burns Parker Riley Chamberlain Woosung ‘Brian’ Chang Siying ‘Lizzy’ Chen Xuannuo Chen

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California Lutheran School • Wildomar, CA Alaina Bartel John Biegel Ava Brauer Andrew Davis

Myra Ebosele Anthony Goetz Joel Heinitz Caleb Hyde

Masai Johnson Reece Kennedy Louis Lin Eric McGregor

Eleanor Osondu Anna Plocher Angelica Richardson Selena Richardson

Elena Schroeder Mia Shimoda Calla Treder Ramon Vidal

Murrieta Canyon Academy & Murrieta Valley Adult School • Murrieta, CA Lindsey Agle Mia Aguayo Jorge Alcantar Grace Alnimri Breanna Baker Elmeta Baldwin Joseph Ballesteros Madison Beckham Layla Bogdan Riley Bojarski Amber Bolen Christian Boire Vongphet Bounleuttay Jr. Ellie Bunning Aniyah Carson

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GRADUATION 2022 San Jacinto High School • San Jacinto, CA

San Jacinto High School graduates are seated on the Tiger Stadium football field, Thursday, June 2. The valedictorian, salutatorian and historian wore white caps and gowns, while the next top 37 students wore orange. All 40 students are displayed on banners around San Jacinto until August. Valley News/Bekah Mosier photos

A San Jacinto High School graduate joyfully waves to family and friends

Potential future graduates of San Jacinto High School, currently finishing up kindergarten at Park Hill Elementary, make their way onto the Tiger Stadium field ahead of the seniors.

After receiving his diploma, a San Jacinto High School graduate looks for his family and friends in the Tiger Stadium stands.

Mountain View High School • San Jacinto, CA

Kenneth Swanson, principal of Mountain View High School, greets the school’s graduating class at commencement ceremonies in San Jacinto High School’s Tiger Stadium with high praise for their accomplishments.

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A Mountain View High School graduating senior receives her diploma from David Pyle, superintendent of San Jacinto Unified School District, and Principal Kenneth Swanson. Valley News/Tony Ault photos

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GRADUATION 2022 Western Center Academy • Hemet, CA

Noli Indian School • San Jacinto, CA

[Left] Jeremiah Ramos of the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians shows his decorated mortarboard prior to the Noli Indian School commencement ceremony at the Soboba Casino Resort Event Center, Wednesday, June 1.

Western Center Academy graduates wait to be called to the stage to receive their diplomas in Hemet. Valley News/Diane A. Rhodes photos Cassandra Adriatico Elijah Alexandru Elizabeth Angulo Allison Arendt George Bagdady Maya Bateman Samantha Beatriz Christopher Bermudez Melanie Bernal Austin Blakeslee Caiden Bonney Logan Cain Miguel Chavez

Edgar Corral Alexandra Cosma Jessica Diaz Hana Doan Skylar Eastman Samantha Estrada Karina Flores Angel Jesse Goodson Kaitlin Rose Hakimi Brandon Hluchan Christopher Huerta Frederick Iniguez Blake Inman

Kennedy James Erick Jimenez Gabrielle Johnson Jacob Juarez Eli Kaustinen Breeze Kelce Kyrolos Khella Mark Kusto Ysabel Lauridsen Juliana Loboda Priscilla Lopez Ariana Ma Samuel Manrique

Arnauld Martinez Dante Martinez Kayla Martinez Grace McKimson Ashley Meadows Victoria Mejia Diane Montellano Daniel Morales Guerra Melaina Mullen Carter Naasz William Ollerton Angelina Olvera Dutt Patel

Ahnika Pena Gabriel Perez Nathaniel Perez Dino Provenzano Isabella Rios Marko Rodriguez Amaya Rollan Hanna Snively Folk Eric Taylor Julian Telles Matilda Terry Madison Thompson Isabella Truong

[Left] Western Center Academy graduate Carter Naasz makes his way across the stage as several photos from his life are shown on the big screen behind him.

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After the Noli Indian School commencement ceremony, twin sisters and class of 2022 graduates Abby and Elle Nevarez of the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians hold placards that greeted guests to the Soboba Casino Resort Event Center.

[Right] Valedictorian Arnauld Martinez delivers a speech to his classmates and guests and states that “attending Western Center Academy was the best decision I ever made.” He has committed to the California Institute of Technology in the fall. Noli Indian School graduates turn their tassels to conclude their commencement ceremony. Valley News/Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians photos

CONGRATULATIONS SJUSD SJUS D Class of 2022

San Jacinto Adult Education San Jacinto High School

Mountain Heights Academy Mountain View High School

We are proud of you! Superintendent Pyle • Board President Rex • Board Vice-President Ojeda Board Clerk Rubio • Board Member Norman • Board Member Peñaloza


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GRADUATION 2022 Tahquitz High School • Hemet, CA

This graduate shows her excitement during Tahquitz High School’s commencement ceremony. Valley News/Diane Sieker photos Abdulnour, Teena Acosta, Julian Acosta, Lizeth Adamson, Macie Aguiar, Jose Aguilar, Fred Aguilar, Kasey Aguilera, Jesse Aguirre, Genesis Alcantar, Joe Alexander, Kaden Al-Hassan, Zaineb Allen, Sanaralyn Alvarado Sil, Ricardo Alvarez, Emily Alvarez, Gabriel Alvarez, Tatiana Alvarez, Violet Amezquita, Andrew Andary, Leonardo Andrews, Jeremiah Anguiano, Angel Aparicio-Samaniego, Cesar Arana, Ramon Armenta, Christian Arreguin, Adan Askar, Gabriel Avina, Gabriel Barajas, Ivan Barajas, Jose Barragan, Jesus Bautista, Yadira Bernard, Eric Betancourt, Coral Bonnell, Charlotte Boone, Devin Borja, Angel Claire Bracy, Mijason

Brown, Keelan Buz, Gerardo Cabiness, Kira Caldera, Adonis Camacho, Diego Cardenas Guerra, Valeria Carrillo-Perales, Savanna Castillo, Valeria Celaya, Edgar Cepeda, Miguel Cervantes Irocio, Erik Chaisson, Joseph Chanelo, Alexis Chavez, George Chavez, Kobe Chavez, Luis Chavez, Naomi Chea, Richlue Claro, Caleb Colburn, Isabel Corcoran, Olivia Cortez, Erika Cox, Kaylie Crenshaw, Shawn Cripe, Madison Crow, Benjamin Crump, Ju Zaiah Cruz, Yahir Culp, Gwendolynn Cunningham, Evan Davalos, Alex De La Rosa, Alize De La Torre, Julio De La Torre Hernandez, Eva Roxana Delgado, Leilani Deuel, Victoria Diaz, Anthony

Diaz, Kevin Diosdado, Adrian Dixon, Logan Dominguez, Jacqueline Dominguez, Mario Dominguez Rios, Misael Dorame, Matthew Dupont, Alyssa Duran, Christian Duran, Israel Duran, Maylene Elam, Shaun Elias-Mejia, Jesus Escalante, Monica Esparza, Nathaniel Espinoza, Breanna Espinoza, Cristhian Evans, Kacie Evaristo, Adriana Farmer, Ezra Fletcher, Ian Flinders, Haleigh Flor Huerta, Pablo Elias Flores, Alyssa Flores, Diego Flores, Gabriel Flores Diaz, Yoselin Guadalupe Florido, Miriam Fouts, Gavin Franco, Gilbert Franco, Naidelyn Fuentes-Avilez, Daniel Gama, Alexander Garcia, Damian Garcia, Javier Garcia, Mariana Garcia, Yulisa Garcia Macias, Cesar Angel

Garrido, Mike Gastelum Perez, Leslie Gilbert, Keeon Glaves, Kaeshawn Goldstein, Hannah Gomez, Aryanna Gomez, Daniel Gomez, Israel Gonzalez, Arianna Gonzalez, Gabriella Gonzalez, Matthew Gonzalez, Miriam Gonzalez, Veronica Goodwin, Kalob Greathouse, Collin Green, Ryan Gudat, Phallon Gutierrez, Dencil Gutierrez, Nathan Heidler, Summer Hernandez, Adam Hernandez, Ebany Hernandez, Nathan Hernandez, Zulema Hernandez Grajeda, Dana Paola Hernandez Zaragoza, Angela Jazmin Hidalgo, Destinee Higuera, Angel Holmes, Lauren Horrid, Karma Hoxie, Jordan Huembes, Jesus Huerta, Valeria Hurtado, Katelyn Iniguez Almaraz, Joshua James, Daniel Jara, Stephanie

Johnson, Jamari Jones, Dailen Jones, Douglas Jones, Joseph Laivanakorn, Colin Landen, Mason Ledesma, Mia Lee, Javon Leyva, Emily Lezama, Fernando Licea, Ayden Lieras, David Loera, Yareli Lopez, Alexander Lopez, Andrea Lopez, Andrew Lopez, Carmen Lopez, Lissette Lopez, Ramon Loyola Loyola, Celeste Lucio, Diego Lucio, Helena Marie Luna, Alexis Lynch, Analissa Magana, Javier Maldonado Guiza, Bettina Mallery, Aamiyah Marble, Taylin Marin, Brittney Mariscal, Miguel Martinez, Alysia Martinez, Maria Martinez, Oscar Martinez, Yussely Martinez Nevarez, Danna Martinez Romero, Teresa Alexandra Martinez-Sagastume, Joshua

Graduation candidates make their way into Tahquitz Stadium during the 2022 commencement ceremony at Tahquitz High School, Thursday, June 2. Mata, John Mata, Kimberly Mata, Shirley Mata-Moses, Mario Mathis, Isis Maya, Izela Mays, Erica Mc Clelland Cubero, Carlos David Medina, Anahi Medina, Leonel Mejia, Isaiah Melchor, Wendy Mendez-Vega, Alexis Mendoza Vasquez, Armani Merrick, Chandler Merritt, Samantha Mesa, Amayah Miller, Brody Miller, Madison Mireles, Lesley Molina-Gazcon, Ocean Montague, Angel Morales, William Moran, Christian Moreno, Anjel Moreno, Juan Moses, Keyija Munson, Alexander Murillo, Guadalupe Myres, Kaylani Nambo Morales, Guadalupe Navarrete, Mariana Newman, Joshlyn Nieto, Karina Nobles, Kimberlee Nogales, Janet Nolasco-Alcantar, Alondra Ochoa-Barragan, Kevin

Olea-Marentes, Nailyn Olivares, Aldo Olivares, Lizbeth Oliver, Antonio Onn, Amanda Oregel, Franky Orozco, Andrea Osorio-Verdugo, Ingrid Padilla, Mariya Paniagua, Ashly Pareja, Halley Jade Patterson-Williams, Josiah Pearrow, Trent Perez, Jizelle Perez, Jose Pferdekamper, Josh Pham, A My Pimentel, Alexsandra Plutner, Dylan Pojas, Andrea Poncio, Samuel Posekany, Ashley Priest, Anthony Prosser, Luke Quagraine, Xyla Quintanilla, Samantha Ramirez, Christian Ramirez, Cinthya Ramirez, Denise Ramirez, Jose Ramirez, Kassandra Ramirez, Richard Ramirez, Salma Ramirez-Flores, Carisma Ramos, Andrew Ramos, Yesenia Razo, Isabel Rea, Richard

Reed, J’liel Reyes, Tania Riley, Dwayne Rios, Daisy Rising, Dasani Rivas, Adrian Rivera, Angel Rivera, Leila Rocha Galeana, Marbelia Rocha Galeana, Marbella Rocha Jimenez, Yesmin Rodriguez, Elijah Rodriguez, Gabriela Rodriguez, Issac Rodriguez, Summer Rodriguez Hernandez, Noely Rodriguez-Gracia, Edwin Rojas Mejia, Marilyn Rosales-Duran, Anay Rosales-Duran, Jisela Ruiz, Victoria Ruiz-Ugalde, Samanta Saechao, Makayli Sanchez, Andrew Sanchez, Izsac Sanchez, Sabrina Sanchez Martinez, Miguel Sanchez Vargas, Adrian Sanchez Villalobos, Hector Sanchez-Perez, Stephanie Sandoval, Alyssa Sandoval, Christian Sandoval Zuniga, Stacy Santillan-Cardenas, Jennifer Schuette, Richard Scott, Brandon Sheldon, Kylie Shuey, Alexa

Siegel, Jocelyn Siegel, Marissa Sims, Aaliyah Slattery, Carly Solis, Abbygail Solorio Machado, Tony Soto, Monserrat Stinson, Ryan Stockton, Jonathan Stovall, Jacob Summerville, Christian Taylor, Lashayqueanna Taylor, Makhi Terrazas, Johana Thompson, Jacob Toney, Simon Tovar-Kovachev, Briana Towery, Thomasyna Ugalde, Liliana Ugalde, Roberto Ugalde-Urquiza, Tania Unger, Seth Velasquez, Luisa Velasquez, Sailly Vieyra, Emmanuel Villafuerte-Montoya, Cesar Villarreal, Maria Villasenor, Ayleen Vitela, Daisy Walter, Lynn-Marie Walters Vega, Leyla Ware, Kai Watkins, Christopher Wells, Ann’Yale West, John Westmoreland, Zachary Williams, Christian Williams-Jannou, Samantha

Wilson, Tiffany Wineinger, Dylan Yamane, Lucy Young, Derrick Zarate Vicuna, Lorena Zazueta, Noe Zinck, Saige Shipley, Brandon Alcantar, Henry Dufek, Tala Elevario, Micaela Franklin, Trenton Graham, Khadijah Mc Clelland Cubero, Erick Martin Mendoza Gonzalez, Juan Miranda Ruiz, Steven Morales, Michael Rojas, Pedro Ryan, Patrick Valdes, Heaven Velazquez, Ethel Correa, Cassidy Jaramillo-Lerma, Jesse Ortega, Gabriel Rivera Iguado, Calvin Underwood, Kevon Felipe Felipe, Wilmer Josué Lima Ortega, Stevens Yair Sierra Castillo, Auner Erulice Torres, Samyra Vega Gomez, Dennis Vera Neri, Angel Gabriel

West Valley High School • Hemet, CA

West Valley High School Principal Shann L. Cahoon presents a diploma to a student at the 2022 commencement exercise with HUSD Superintendent Christi Barrett and a school board member looking on. Darius Guadalupe Abrams Andres Alexandro Acosta Jorge Agiss Yesenia Marlyn Aguilar Priscila Aguilar Anthony Santiago Alatorre Diana Margarita Alatorre Christian Jesus Alatorre Brendan Luis Alatorre Samantha Alcantara Manuel Antonio Alvarado Sonia Alvarado Payton Kai Anderson

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West Valley High School class of 2022 valedictorian gives a humble but encouraging speech to his fellow graduates at the Hemet school’s commencement exercises Friday, June 3. Valley News/Tony Ault photos Julie Priscilla Breean Chavez Saavedra Emily Grace Cheesman Mirka Meliza Chino Alexa Ruby Coria Figueroa Katerin Chino Meza Marcos Antonio Cisneros Elijah DreShaun Clark Evelyn Martha Cohn Veronica Isabel Comparan Oliveros Jamariana Rochelle Denise Cook Dalilia Leiloni Coria Julieta Murrieta Cortez Yelena Marie Cota Cayla Sukeisi Crawford Emily Alexis Creedon Samantha Elizabeth Crismon Angel Athena Cruz Celeste Noemi Cruz Estrella Cruz Rojas Abraham Cuba Jackie Camille Cuevas Elijah Divinagracia Dalisay Antoine Lapoleon Davis Andrew Reese Dawson Jaimie Brisa De Jesus Gabriela Delgado Joseph Paul DeLuna Sharai Anne Detamble Felicity Marie Dewey Liam Jacob Diaz Allan Aaron Diaz Kenya Diaz Alvarez Viridiana Evelyn Diaz Herrera Jesus Diaz Macias Edwin Alexis Dimas Alfredo Dimas Delaney Melinda Dow Maria Soledad Downing Christopher Wren Doyle Skylar Rose Eastman Elijah Curtis Ryan Edwards John Escajeda Dora Alicia Espana Genesis Valentina Espina Silva Ricardo Rey Espinosa Edgar Alexander Espinoza Michael Anthony Esqueda Franco Christopher Edora Estella John Harley Estrada Christopher Estrella Haley Valentine Farmer Elizabeth Yulianna Felix Eveny Felix Rojo Kayla Marie Fenn Bryson Michael Ferris Andrew James Fierros Lopez Luis Francisco Figueroa Jayzer Xzavier Figueroa Kimberly Figueroa Mendoza Michael James Flores John Gabriel Frias Adam Jacob Frilot Brynna Mae Frost Ebani Raquel Gallegos Manuel Adrian Gallegos Edward Andrew Garcia Rosie Zuniga Moreno Garcia

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GRADUATION 2022 Hemet High School • Hemet, CA

Hemet High School Air Force Jr. ROTC Color Guard present colors at the 2022 high school commencement ceremonies at the Ramona Bowl, Tuesday, May 31.

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Sebastian Hernandez Anthony Daniel Acedo Jacqueline Acosta Angel Julian Acosta Higuera Grayson Adams Jecy Analesdy Aguilar Ramirez Dorene Aguilera Aideline Betsabe Alcocer Melanie Darlene Alvarez Arybella Marie Anderson Isaias Joseph Araque Eric Arce Christian Noel Arenas Jeshua Servando Arevalo Adrian Alonso Arias Leslie Arias Luz Juliana Armenta Carmona Kaitlyn Renee Armstrong DaVion Christopher Auston Abel Avalos Elisha May Avila Jose Avila Maria Fernanda Avila Julian Anthony Avilez Alexis Riley Avina Julian Banuelos Ashley Barajas Miryam Jasmine Barba Mia Johana Barcenas Hernandez Tyler James Barnett Genesis Barrera Jaime Isai Barrera Rodrigo Emmanuel Barreras Peter Rafeek Basely Yesenia Guadalupe Bautista Chavez Juan Manuel Bazan Jesse James Becerra Sarah Isabela Becerra Nathan Belcher Eddie Lamariontae Lemond Bell Emily Elaine Bell Keila Valeria Beristain Parra Elizabeth Bermudez Delgado Adeline Bernardino Jade Betancourt Faith Sandy Bevins Johnathen Bryson Biller Allen Blanco Rylee Aliece Blanton Jacob Andrew Booze Robby Joe Borja Aislynn Mae Bradshaw Emelyn Joy Suarez Brillo Marissa Tyra Broadway John Roi Romero Buot Kailan Pacifica Byrum Elise Rebecca Caballero

Ted Caceres Cloe Katherine Cadenhead Matthew Joseph Calderon Cameron Victor Caliva Corey Dylan Caliva Alicia Calvillo Lucero Hernandez Camacho Alexis Oscar Canales Mia Elise Canchola Adrian Michael Cano Jeremiah Guillermo Cano Vasquez Sergio Isaiah Cantillano Jesus Carlon Abigail Lee Carniglia Joseph Anthony Carniglia Martin Carra Luis Carrillo Devon Valentino Carrion Carolina Andrea Casillas Aparicio Aneth Genesis Castaneda Vincent Xavier Castaneda Zeltzin Danae Castaneda Isaac Jesus Castanon Jahaira Yaneli Castro Jenny Cedeno Issac Osbaldo Cervantes Crystal Sarai Chavez Pedro Angel Chavez Tomas Osiris Chavez Gavin Joe Childers Lloyd Allan Church Walter Randolph James Coleman Kyle Edward Collett Mackenxo Arthur Connell Angie Gabriela Contreras Nicolas Mark Contreras Jacob Ryan Cook Trinity Hailey Cook Joel Richard Cordova Alondra Corona Paez Erick Alexander Corrales Yarline Adriana Corrales Jonathan Correa Carmen Janessa Covarrubias Nahomy Covarrubias Ibarra Pablo Covarrubias Sandoval Aden Bradley Cowell Caitlyn Charlize Craine Jordan Danielle Cripe Aaliyah Jilleen Cruz Andrew Guadalupe Cruz Bryan Cruz Pacheco Johnathon Carlos Dansby Royce Davila Lukaz Emmanuel Davis Matthew Ryan Davis Karime Celeste De La Riva Ambriz

Tatiana Lanae Del Rio Joshua Richard Del Rosario Gabriel Anthony Del Toro George Andrew Del Toro Uribet Delgado Albarran Elizabeth Lauren Dennis Joseph Anthony DeSantiago Jenna Michelle DeWit Jessica Ingrid Diaz Mauricio Diaz Nicholas Ruben Diaz Jacob Conley Dixon Elizabeth Marie Dominguez Monica Hillary Dominguez Evan Matthew Douglass Julia Brielle Drummer Emily Helen Duistermars Lukas Anthony Cole Duplesis Dominic Giovanni Durante Kolbie Albert Edward Eastman Juliana Lizet Escobar Villalobos Ailani Gianna Escobedo Daniela Marie Guadalupe Escobedo Itzel Esparza Leslie Maite Espinoza Unidee-Bethanie Marie Esquilin Breanna Jean Estavillo Austin Ryan Evans Hanalei Suka Fiatoa Melei Keola Luisa Fiatoa Melei Alainn Rae Lynn Fitzgerald Franky Noel Flores Jerson Omar Flores Joel Adrian Flores Joseph Flores Josie Isabel Flores Dray Raymond Fonder Alvaro Miguel Fonseca Ryan Connor Foster Ethan Allan Freetage Johnny Walter Fuentes Chavez Deborah Alize Funez Mia Marie Gabaldon Angel Gael Gallardo Marquez Janice Sky Gallegos Peyton Jay Galloway Adrienne Kassandra Garcia Angelique Rose Garcia Kendra Garcia Natalia Isabella Garcia Willow Gatchalian Jacob Daniel Gibison Alexis Dakota Gideon Irlanda Ruby Godoy Christian Ulyses Godoy Martinez Jacey Joelle Goldbach Martha Maria Gomez

Rosalind Ying Gong Geneva Jolie Gonzales Kristian Diego Gonzales Adrian Gonzalez Cheyanne Marie Gonzalez Iovany Gonzalez Litzy America Gonzalez Teresa Bernadette Gonzalez Thomas Leonard Gonzalez Marco Antonio Gonzalez Barajas Yahir Guadalupe Gonzalez Cabrera Mason Lee Grady Kendall Thomas Greene Ethan Thomas Gregg Calvin Gresham Isaiah Matthew Gutierrez Julian Guzman Daniel Josy Hadi Winata Tyler King Hall Vayden Patrick Maurice Hall Susan Ashley Haro Amari Calleb Elijah Haynes Phoebe Lynn Hays Grace Elizabeth Heffington Chayton Joseph Helms Adrian Daniel Hernandez Fay Evette Hernandez Markos Nicolai Hernandez Melany Alexandra Hernandez Eduardo Hernandez Abarca Dominic Hernandez Pinedo Zoe Lorene Herndon Donald Martin Hibard Sierra Quinn Hickerson Jake Phillip Hiner Vernaya Renae Yvonne Hooks Zoe Lee Hooyboer Ellie Claire Joanne Hormel Kaitlyn Nykiri Howard Nathaniel David Howard William Frady Howard Colton Kent Huff Mason Ruger Huff Kevin Huizar Evan James Iorio Antonio Emiliano Jacobo Ian Adair Jaimes Rangel Jossette Nicole Jamerino Zakaiah Ettamae James Taylor Jade Jankowski Jose Manuel Jara Kristal Del Rosario Jara Zachary Allen Jennings Aleksandr Manuel Jimenez Esmeralda Jimenez Mia Jimenez Jesus Jimenez Perez

Alessandro High School • Hemet, CA Jose Manuel Alanis Angel Marcelo Almanza Lilyana Isabel Alvarez Darlene Angel Alvarez Chacon Elizabeth Aparicio Isaac Araiza Seanna Blossom Archuleta Perez Jose Abran Arellano Tyrin Tejohn Baez Jessenia Baez Montes Antonio Louis Bailey Joann Elizabeth Barragan Adan Esteban Becerra Marco Antonio Beltran Michael Jude Bonner Andrea Serena Briones Micah Brandon Burns Ivan Elias Cabrera Edwin Stanley Campos Aguilar Alan Marco Cardona Candace Amber Carnalla Joseph Tyrone Carter Tierrauna Monique Chambers Peyton Eli Conner Madisyn Faith Cooper Breonna Denisha Cornelious Hernan Cortez Jesus Cruz Gil Americus Maria Belle Cuevas Juan Antonio De la Torre Muniz Emmanuel Diaz Julian Alexander Diaz Ricardo Diaz David Antonio Douglas Faith Alexi Duran Shawn Adrian Elizondo Mucelli Kiran Killian Uriah Estes Aiden Dally Evans Janae Danielle Farmer Daniel Eduardo Felix Eric Fernandez Christian Michael Fink

Brandon Keyonne Fisher Korrina Lorraine Flores Isaiah Daniel Florio Lysette Marina Gil Chanyah Brianna Gipson Yazmin Raylene Gomez Alexandra Anahy Gomez Quezada Esmeralda Gonsalez Marissa Ann Gonzales Regina Lynn Chaney Gray Jakob Adrian Gutierrez Alexandro Gutierrez Rodriguez Alyssa Christine Hanson Alan Isael Hernandez Dasha Marina Isabelle Hernandez Samantha Alejandra Hernandez Dana Monique Hernandez-Huizar Adalie Elena Herrera Eddie Lee Herrod Phoenix Hicks Kevin Yahir Higuera Corona Amari Rayne Hill Brooke Michelle Ivey Jasson Wilfredo Ixpec Barrientos Andrew Robert Jensen Isabella Jimenez Jaslyne Marcelinda Jimenez Jose Antonio Jimenez Jazmin Jimenez Bogarin Rynette Janelle Kerl Mason Joshua Lamb Aaron Daniel Ledee Isaiah Luis Ledee Ezra Glenn Lindsey Isaac Llamas David Lopez Esteban Acosta Lopez Noel Lopez Sophie Anabel Lopez Daniel Lozano Franco Candido Lugo Eric James Macias

Samantha Arionna Madueno Angel Martinez Edgar Antonio Martinez Phillip Angel Martinez Miguel Angel Martinez Garibay Siomara Dayeli Martinez Uraga Assiyah Monae Marzette Asia Marie Mayorga Syleena Aubrilynn McElrath Sarah Lee McNeal Carisma Mejia Shayde Rowan Mendenhall Felix Mendez Dayanara Mendoza Andrew Jake Molina Brian Montoya Lopez Emiley Nicole Morales Isaac Martin Mosqueda Matthew Frank Mouw Andrew Scott Munoz Kasey Ann Myroniuk Geo Dannyboy Navarro Raul Navarro Roxana Claudia Nolasco Shelby Renee O’Donnell Manuel Ornelas Rubi Esmeralda Ozuna Garcia Ines Palacios Omar Parra Alexander Peraza Zavier Rene Perches Cristian Leonardo Perez Lopez Annie Perillo Daniel Javier Pimentel Ronnell Tearell Hurst Ponder Xavier Vincent Quesenberry Madison Randall Parker Lee Reid Alfredo Fernando Reyna Rodriguez Seth Allen Richardson Jada Jaelynne Rico

Raul Cristobal Rivera Laura Rivera Hernandez Marisa Marie Roberts Desteny Gennesis Robles Nataly Garnica Robles Brian Alexander Rodriguez Ezekiel Israel Rodriguez Kassandra Lizbeth Rodriguez Miguel Adriel Rodriguez Kevin Roberto Rodriguez Carbajal Joe Anthony Romero Anthony Steven Romo Joel Romo Nathan Robert Romo Draven Jake Sanchez Alfred Fernando Sauceda Eric Thomas Schoonover Angelina Self Aalajah Arianna Sepulveda Gemma Christina Silva Kayla Paris Skeel Alisson Arely Solorzano Castro Abigail Evelynn Stevens Melissa Marie Torres Ortencia Arjelia Trejo Bryan Amaree Turner Jeremy Noah Turner Kiera Nicole Turrell Erika Valenzuela Daniel Vasquez Michael Jayden Vaz Nathan Dominic Velasco Angelina Maritza Velasquez Haley Marlene Villa Rosendo Viltre De La Rosa Antwon Broshale Washington Theajanae Monae Glendora Whitfield Alyssa Essence Wilhite James Arthur Windom Richard Allen Yeargan

Hemet Adult School • Hemet, CA First Name Middle Name Last Name Isaiah Alvarez Jorge Alvarez Jeanne Cassandra Andrade Nayeli Avila Breeanna Mary Bates Kaylah Pua Ahlin Bazile Harper Kara Bergman Sherron D. Bolden Ayalkawut Boniface Mya Monique-Marie Brown Ayana Browner Bradley Steven Burkett Patrice Ann Buttler Jaime A. Cadenas Gomez Roberta Angela Caracoza April Casillas Brenda E. Castelan Gomez Elizabeth Ann Castillo Tomasa Monique Castro Yoana Cazares Makenzee Chambers Jessica Vanaye Chavez Michaela Marie Chevez Austin Chey-Collins Ivorie Collins Tanya Ann Cramp AnaMarie Curiel Matthew Davison Erika De La Cruz Cassandra De La Roza Rosland Louise Dean Nancy Itzel Diaz

Legend MT Doss Keyon Amiir Earhart Nathalie Echabarria Isaac Israel Escobedo Beltran Brandi Lajoy Faniel Sharp Angela Figueroa Kimberly Loren Fix Nahomy Betzel Flores Melissa Ann Foley Jesus Emmanuel Fuentes Christina A. Gange Bianca Monique Garcia Erika Aguilera Garcia Loretta Elaine Garcia Victoria Garcia Maria Guadalupe Garcia Mora Annabel Garibay Wendy Gastelum Patricia Gil Shantal Gomez Maria Gonzalez Angela May Gorshe Christine Graves Omar Guerrero Kodie Dale Earnhardt Gutierrez Samantha Gutierrez Aaron A Hampton Keyona Shanae Harris Terra R. Harris Nicole Hash Amber Haskin Ricardo Hernadez Jose R. Hernandez Jr. Brandon Kraig Herndon

Andrea Ann Holcomb Esmeralda Hortelano Mia Simone-Alexis Ingram Ti’Asiah King-Bernett Brett J. Lomaseng Nicolas Lopez Hector Lugo Cisneros Evelyn Maria Macias Gomez Jorge Alejandro Marin Jaime Kiara Martin Elizabeth Martinez Cristen Vanice Mazon Chelsey Mellott Starlene Mendoza Victoriana Merino Ramos Alina Miranda Jazmyn Miranda Diana Montes-De Oca Marcos Emanuelle Montoya Blanquel Lorena Morales Lozoya Monica Moreno Rodriguez Kenyon Motton Anthony Nino Maria Nuñez Kendra Ortega Julisa Desiree Palomo Shane Dillon Pappalardo Sasenareina Persaud Crista Peterson Dominique Powell Washington Michelle Mercy Ramirez Angelica Rangel Kiara L. Reyes

Patricia Reyes Jr. Steven Reyna Rodriguez Amber N. Rodriguez Se Hee Rowe Sharon Samano Jessika Sanchez Natalie Sanchez Valerie Sanudo Andre Sau Candace L. Scicchitano Asyra Serrato Sakina Shackleton Tina Siders Debbie Singleton Juliana Solano Gloria E. Soto William Terrell Claudia Urias Yulma Valdez Leonardo Valencia Anna Raquel Vargas Hurst Dominic Thomas Vasquez Jorge Villanueva Francisco Mayorquin Von Schoeneck David Wallace Brianna Welker Megan Wetzel Ebony Ervineshia White Adriana Whiteshield Amanda Willliams Katherine Willliams Makayla Woods Nereo Yanez

West Valley High School • Hemet, CA Continued from page C-10 Perris Ravae Ariana Rangel Balques Muneer Rasheed Na’im Abubakir Rasheed Lillia Lynn Reed Lyneah Lisa Reed Leslie Dianne Resendiz Garcia Yael Elias Resendiz Ramos Erick Rivas Mallory Reah Rivera Sasha Angelina Robinson Esteban Daniel Robles Nathan Henry Rodriguez Sergio Rodriguez Arvizu Ariana Anahi Rodriguez Munoz Evan Sebastian Romanowski Justin Romua Tristan Aidan Rosa Elijah Khalil Fabrigas Rosales Jocelyn Celeste Rosales Cynthia Lizzete Salazar Reysiah Robert Miguel

Samaniego Jonathan Aaron Sanchez Jessica Mary Sanchez Destiny Diane Sanchez Gabrielle Rose Sanchez Favian Jesus Saucedo Aguayo Allyson Grace Scollon Isaac Isaiah Serrano Jeanine Lizette Serrano Preciado Michelle Amy Serrato Dalonn Brenden Sheffield Oriana Silva Jovannie Ledesma Silva Amir Amon Smith Kalik Antowain Smith Rebecca Mary Soliz Julian Sebastian Soliz Sonia Alinajuel Soriano Makaliah Brenae Spain Kazimir Martin Steinhagen LeeAnn Evelyn Storm

Barry Syharath Sinom Taing Nicole Lucille Talley Deavion Kesean Thompson Lexis Nichole Thomson Marsella Marijah Renee Tillery Ashley Alleyah Tobler Jordan Alejandro Toledo Marianna Marie Torres Natalya Jolee Tower Luna Thanh Tran Frank Louis Trujillo Gisselle Ugalde Nicole Christine Ugarte Manee Damien Vegita Un Sebastian Urzua Roberto Valentin Urzua Francis Henry Valdivia Christopher Valencia Jisell Elizabeth Vallejo Flores Christopher Michael Varela

Daisy Samantha Villa Jasmine Esmeralda Villalobos Manuel Villalpando Kaiauni Alyssa Villanueva Chad Collins Walch Triston Lyric Walker Koinonia Washington Alyna Wendell Ariel Cherisse Williams Trinity Simone Williams Jacob Paul Williams Raynard Leo Wheeler Ashlyn Jade Wurtz Daniel Isaac Yanez Adrianna Christine Ybarra Desiree Nichole Ybarra Marcus Exequiel Young Ramiro Zavala Cindy Estefani Zavala Martinez

Senior class valedictorian Kelley Kenny peers at his classmates in giving his farewell speech at the Ramona Bowl.

Hailey Lynne Johnson Isabella Camilla Johnson Odin Ash Johnston Emajajuan Semaj Jones Ricardo Amilcar Jovel Sanchez Valeria Juarez Osorio Thomas William Keeble Alexis Christine Kendrix Cole Randall Kennedy Kelley Tyler Kenny Keegan James Kirkendall Adam William Kiss Logan Riley Kluck Jaydon Ray Kozma Alyssa Marie Kraemer Paulino Passion Lafai Sam Lamoree Edith Landin Jha Nel Marie-Antoinette Lattier Brevyn Nicole Lavy Xeria LaShay Lawler Zakary Larry Michael Lawson Jessica Vega Licon Koral Marie Lidtke David Emanuel Lopez Esther Reylene Lopez Fabian Lopez Giselle Elizabeth Lopez Joaquin Lopez Samantha Grace Lopez Trinity Marie Lopez Javier Lopez Rodriguez Kailani Kay Lorona Jonathan Alexander Lovato Matthew Anakin Lubatti Elia Araceli Luna Jillian Petra Lundgren Edwin Amador Macarena Andrew Lion Azrael Macias Andrea Michelle Maldonado Kyla Marquardt Abigail Lizete Martin Tyler Kevin Martin Alex Martinez Ayden Antonio Martinez

Emily Alexandra Martinez Nathan Alex Martinez Diego Martinez Garcia Samantha Michelle Mauldin Mya Ximena Maya Rudy Daniel Mazariegos Lopez Nickales Elijah McCrae Vernon Austin Bryant McIntire Naidelyn Yunerhy Medrano Bustos Ryan Alexander ercer Tyler James Mercer Alexis Meza Tyson Tailua James Miller Nilo Mallari Miranda Aaron Corey Mitchell John Michael Mitchell Jeffrey James Monroe Jose Adrian Monroy Molina Kimberly Airy Montanez Quintanilla Hailey Marie Monte Aaron Alexander Monterroso Ariana Celest Monterroso Emanuel Epifanio Montes Angel Gabriel Montoy Alejandro Armenta Montoya Jolie Aryana Moore Jacob Samuel Mora Manuel Mora Emely Morales Michaela Pauline Morales Moises Elias Morales Celeste Socorro Mena Hector Antonio Mendoza Solorzano Cody William Meissner Monique Blanca Moreno Moyses Damian Moreno Angelina Jenay Morgan Callie Louise Morris Johnathan Ryan Mortensen Koran Mosley Jeremiah Lee Mullins Audrey Renee Munoz Jazmin Isabel Munoz Soto Caleb James Nagy Axxel Navarrete Estrada

Anthony Luis Navarro Isabel Navarro Jenalise Nicole Nelson Sidney Lynn Nelson Jacob William Newby Jalen Anthony Lejon Nichols Ethan Nieves John Joseph Wesley Noble Hannah Marie North Chloe Mari Nosik Jacob Enoch Nunez Paul James Nunez Natalie Lizette Nungaray Nica Andres Obmina Luke Michael O’Brien Patricia Jade Oesterblad Samarah La Nae Olague Alexandra Faye Marie Olson Ramiro Orozco Kaylee Faith Ortega Angel Ortiz Cuellar Katelyn Marie Ott Maritza Gabriela Palacios Walter Napoleon Palacios Tannya Luisa Palma Savannah Alyssa Pantoja Ivan Robert Patino Evan Oscar Patino Sanchez Gabriel David Pearman Yamile Peel Amairami Katherine Perez Armando Yahir Perez Huizar Harley Michelle Peryea Jane Petersen Bailey Rae Peterson Ruby Jane Phillips Nahum Pina Ana Azyadeth Plascencia Anthony Alfonso Ponce Gabrielle Ponce Lucatero Kylan Preslee Pope Venus Raelynn Powell Marcus Ray Price Yuvia Valerie Pulido Sarah Ellen Putman

Salutatorian Nathan Pina salutes his senior classmates for their success at the 2022 commencement ceremony.

Yuseli Estelita Quinonez Jacob Martin Quintero Jordyn Ruthellen Raines Angel Erick Ramirez Kenneth Estuardo Ramirez Yesenia Ramirez Daisy Krystal Ramirez Salgado Daneya Ysabel Ramos Angelina Yeshua Ramos Peraldo Hayden Shields Ranes Janeve Alazeya Rattler Prieto Nathaniel Sie Record Jacqueline Guadalupe Reyes Samantha Reyes Dakota Eion Rhodes Arturo Eduardo Rincan Ashley Courtney Riter Eden Elana Rivas Joseph Levi Rivera Gracie Jane Robbins Daaliyah Danne Robinson Shaelin Annelise Robinson Andrew Isacc Robledo Xavier Alexander Robles Carrillo Samira Robles Garcia Esther Kyla Rodriguez Francisco Rodriguez John Rodriguez Noel Anthony Rodriguez Jesus Ian Pedro Rodriguez Diaz Eliana Abigale Roman Isabela Ronces Sergio Rondero Godina Peggy Constance Rose Collin Matthew Rosten Melanie Rostro Jack Kenneth Roy Jose De Jesus Ruano Chairez Jessica Ruelas Ashley Aseret Ruiz Megan Autumn Salas Melanie Yamileth Salisone Harlee Brooke Samp Andres Sanchez Perez Emya Loveley Sandoval

Isaiah Matthew Sandoval Julianna Emily Sandoval Daniel Xavier Santana Evan Gene Schlenker Ryan Carter Schwyzer Mario Bryson Schyniader Maurice De’Wayne Scott Brooke Taylor Scribner Angelina Marie Serna Christopher Alan Shaible Sierra Ann Shephard Breanna Skye Sheppard Therese Darby Sherwood Vincent Isaiah Shrout Ana Nicole Sifuentes Ellayjah Nenita Smith Evan Scott Smith Alyson Rae Snider Kai Snow Poppy Jeanne Snow Alyssa Claire Solano Matthew Solis Katelyn Marie Sonnier Juan David Soto Ethan Otto Steiner Joseph Timothy Swanson Diego Tabarez Perez Brianna Tenorio Char Lesha Shauntae Thompson Kameron Jhules Thompson Ryan Bailey Timbreza Stacey Stephanie Tiscareno Lopez Andres Nicolas Torres Angelica Michelle Torres Elizabeth Karen Torres Evelyn Morgaine Torres Johnathan Alan Torres Armando Torres Sanbrano Ricardo Torres Sanbrano Megan Townsend Joshua Adrian Treadwell Aviyannie Gezzle Trevino Isael Trinidad Kerry Angel Trochez-Chavarria Madeleine Rose Trujillo

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Photographer Teresa Miller captures the chaotic scene during the Cahuilla Fire Saturday, June 11.

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ANZA – Muralist Jill Roberts and librarian Kay Mackay came up with ideas around a campfire to help promote the Anza Valley Community Library’s Summer Reading Program. “What can we do to get families in Anza to enjoy our library when so many people don’t even know we have a local library?” Mackay asked. “Sadly, we have this beautiful free resource, and it’s not being used to its full potential.” When the Riverside County Library announced their Summer Reading Program “Read Beyond The Beaten Path” with a camping theme, Mackay ordered a 5-foot canvas tent/cabin to be the centerpiece of the reading program. Mackay contacted Roberts and asked her to paint on the tent, after seeing her Facebook photos of a mural she painted with romping dogs and cats at a Palm Desert veterinary clinic.

Roberts said she became excited about the proposal, believing that reading is fundamental. “Once you learn to read, an exciting new world of learning opens up,” she said. “I remember as a child being excited when my mom introduced me to the local bookmobile. I was astounded seeing hundreds of colorful books on the shelves inside a bus. I couldn’t wait to finish each stack of books to go back and get more. “I have to admit it was several years after moving here that I finally found out that Anza has its own library. Since then, I have visited our library to use the computers and internet when mine was out. I went there when it was hot to be inside the AC to read. I’ve met some wonderful local people at the library too. It really is a hidden resource that more families in see LIBRARY, page AVO-3

Muralist Jill Roberts painted this daytime scene, collaborating with Anza librarian Kay Mackay to promote annual Summer Reading Program. Valley News/Courtesy photo


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Cooperative and F.I.N.D. Food Bank offers a free mobile food pantry the second Saturday of every month at the AEC office, 58470 Highway 371, from 10:30-11:30 a.m. All are welcome. Cal-Fresh application assistance and free community health services are also available. Bring your own reusable bags to take food home. Volunteers welcome. For more information, contact the AEC office at 951763-4333. Hamilton High School – Find out what is happening using Hamilton’s online calendar at http:// www.hamiltonbobcats.net/apps/ events/calendar/. Hamilton Museum – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Open Wednesdays and Saturdays at 39991 Contreras Road in Anza. For more information, call 951-763-1350 or visit http:// www.hamiltonmuseum.org. Find them on Facebook at “HamiltonMuseum-and-Ranch-Foundation.” Backcountry Horsemen Redshank Riders – Meeting monthly on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. Locations change, so please contact Mike by email at stumblinl55@gmail.com or by calling (951) 760-9255. Health, exercise, resources and recovery meetings Fit after 50 – 10:30-11:30 a.m. Tuesday and Friday mornings at Anza Community Hall. Free. Wear comfortable clothes and supportive shoes. Call or text instructor Teresa Hoehn, at 951-751-1462 for more information. Narcotics Anonymous Meeting – 6 p.m. Every Tuesday at Shepherd Of The Valley Church, 56095 Pena Road, in Anza. Open participation. Veterans’ Gathering Mondays – 9-11 a.m., The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 39075 Contreras Road, in Anza. Men and women veterans come to share and help each other deal with posttraumatic stress disorder and other difficulties. Call John Sheehan at 951-923-6153. If you need an advocate to help with VA benefits, call Ronnie Imel at 951-659-9884. The Most Excellent Way – Christ-centered recovery program for all kinds of addiction meets Fridays from 7-8:30 p.m. and Tuesdays from 8-10 a.m. Program is court approved; child care is provided. Transportation help is available. The group meets at 58050 Highway 371; the cross street is Kirby Road in Anza. AA Men’s Meeting – 7 p.m. Meetings take place Thursdays at 39551 Kirby Road in Anza, south of Highway 371. Alcoholics Anonymous – 8 p.m. Wednesday evenings at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 56095 Pena Road in Anza. For more information, call 951-7634226. Bereaved Parents of the USA – The Aguanga-Anza Chapter of BPUSA will hold its meetings at 6 p.m. on the first and third Wednesday of each month at 49109 Lakeshore Blvd. in Aguanga. For more information, contact chapter leader Linda Hardee at 951-551-2826. Free Mobile Health Clinic – Open every third Wednesday of the month from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. No appointment is needed. Uninsured may only be seen in the Anza Com-

munity Hall’s parking lot or inside the hall. Medication Assistance and Treatment for Opioid Dependence – Get treatment for heroin addiction. Transportation to the clinic is provided. For more information, contact Borrego Health’s Anza Community Health Center, 58581 Route 371, in Anza. For more information, call 951-7634759. Food ministries F.U.N. Group weekly food ministry – Deliveries arrive noon Thursdays at the Anza Community Hall. To order a paid box and help feed those who can’t afford to pay, drop off payment and cash donations by Thursday at 1:30 p.m., to ERA Excel Realty, 56070 Highway 371, in Anza. Pay inside or drop off during the day in the red box outside. To drop it off, put name and request on an envelope with payment inside. A $30 box has about $100 worth of food and feeds six people. Half boxes are available for $15. Food is delivered once a week to those who cannot find a ride. For more information, call Bill Donahue at 951-288-0903. Living Hope Christian Fellowship Community Dinner – 1 p.m. Dinners are held the last Sunday of the month at the Anza Community Hall. All are welcome. Donations of time, money, etc. are always welcome. Food for the Faithful – 8 a.m. The food bank hands out food the last Friday of the month until the food is gone. The clothes closet will be open too. Emergency food handed out as needed at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. FFF is a non-denominational nonprofit. All in need are welcome; call Esther Barragan at 951-763-5636. Bible Studies The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Anza – Sunday Sacrament is held 10 a.m.; Sunday School is 11 a.m. Priesthood/Relief Society meets noon; Wednesday Boy Scouts gathers 6 p.m. and Youth Night is 7 p.m. For more information, call Ruiz at 951-445-7180 or Nathan at 760-399-0727. The Wednesday Genealogy/Family History Class, 5-8 p.m., is open to the public at 39075 Contreras Road in Anza. Native Lighthouse Fellowship – 10 a.m. The group meets the first Saturday of the month, and breakfast is served. All are welcome to fellowship together at the “Tribal Hall” below the casino in Anza. For more information, call Nella Heredia at 951-763-0856. Living Hope Bible Study – 8-10 a.m. Tuesdays at Living Hope Christian Fellowship, 58050 Highway 371, in Anza. All are welcome. For more information, call Pastor Kevin at 951-763-1111. Anza RV Clubhouse – 7 p.m., the second Wednesday of the Month, Pastor Kevin officiates at 41560 Terwilliger Road in Anza. Monthly Christian Men’s Breakfast – 9 a.m. Breakfast takes place the fourth Saturday of each month and rotates to different locations. Contact Jeff Crawley at 951763-1257 for more information. Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church – 10 a.m. Weekly

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Wednesday Bible study takes place at 56095 Pena Road in Anza. Call 951-763-4226 for more information. Valley Gospel Chapel – 7 a.m. Saturday Men’s Study meets weekly with breakfast usually served at 43275 Chapman Road in the Terwilliger area of Anza. For more information, call 951-763-4622. Anza First Southern Baptist Church – 9 a.m. The church offers Sunday school for all ages with a 10:30 a.m. worship service and 6 p.m. for prayer and Bible study. Youth ministry meets Mondays from 6-8 p.m. The women’s Bible study meets Thursdays at 10 a.m., but it is on hiatus through the summer. Celebrate Recovery meets Fridays; doors open at 5:30 p.m. with large group meeting, 6-7 p.m.; small group share, 7-8 p.m. and Cross Talk Cafe, 8-8:30 p.m. Church is located at 39200 Rolling Hills Road in Anza. For more information, contact at 951-7634937, anzabptistchurch@gmail. com or http://www.anzabaptistchurch.com. Clubs High Country Recreation – Second Monday of the month attend committee meetings at ERA Excel Realty in Anza. For more information, call Albert Rodriguez at 951-492-1624 or Robyn Garrison at 805-312-0369. HCR Bingo fundraisers – 6:30-9:30 p.m. second and fourth Fridays at Anza Community Hall. Anza Valley VFW Post 1873 – Capt. John Francis Drivick III Post, the Ladies’ and Men’s Auxiliaries are located at 59011 Bailey Road in Anza. Mail P.O. Box 390433. Request monthly newsletter and or weekly menu by email at vfw1873anzaca@ gmail.com. For more information, call 951-763-4439 or visit http:// vfw1873.org. High Country 4-H Club – 6:30 p.m. Meetings are on the third Wednesday of the month, except February, at Anza Community Hall. 4-H Club is for youth 5 to 19 years old offering a variety of projects. High Country 4-H Club is open to children living in the Anza, Aguanga and surrounding areas. For more information, call Allison Renck at 951-663-5452. Anza Valley Artists Meetings – 1 p.m. Meetings are the third Saturday of each month at various locations. Share art, ideas and participate in shows. Guest speakers are always needed. For more information, call president Rosie Grindle at 951-928-1248. Find helpful art tips at http://www. facebook.com/AnzaValleyArtists/. Anza Quilter’s Club – 9:30 a.m. to noon. Meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at the Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 56095 Pena Road, in Anza. Anza Valley Lions Club – The Anza Valley Lions Club has been reinstated and is open to all men and women who want to work together for the betterment of the community. The group is working on securing a new venue for meetings. Meetings and events are posted on the Anza Lions Club of Anza Valley Facebook page at https://www.facebook. com/LionsofAnzaValley. For more information, email president Greg Sandling at President.AnzaLions@ gmail.com or Chris Skinner at Secretary.AnzaLions@gmail.com. Boy Scouts Troop 319 – Cub Scouts meet 6 p.m. every Tuesday, and Boy Scouts meet 7 p.m.

every Wednesday at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Contreras Road, south of state Route 371, in Anza. For more information, call Richard Hotchkiss at 951-551-3154. Boys Scouts Troop 371 – Boy Scouts meet at Lake Riverside Estates. For more information, call Ginny Kinser at 909-702-7902. Civil Air Patrol – Squadron 59 is looking for new members of all ages. For more information, call squadron commander Maj. Dennis Sheehan from the Anza area at 951-403-4940. To learn more and see the club’s meeting schedule, visit http://www.squadron59.org. Fire Explorer Program – 6 p.m. The program meets every second, third and fourth Tuesday of the month at Fire Station 29 on state Route 371 in Anza. Call 951763-5611 for information. Redshank Riders – 7 p.m. Backcountry horsemen meet at the Little Red Schoolhouse in Anza, the second Thursday of each month. Visit http://www. redshankriders.com or call Carol Schmuhl for membership information at 951-663-6763. Anza Thimble Club – The club meets the first Thursday of the month at Valley Gospel Chapel, 43275 Chapman Road in Anza. The social hour is 11:30 a.m., and lunch is served at noon. Contact Carol Wright at 951-763-2884 for more information. Organizations Terwilliger Community Association – 6 p.m. Second Monday of the month at VFW Post 1873, 59011 Bailey Road, in Anza. Potluck dinner open to all. For more information, call Tonie Ford at 951-763-4560. From the Heart Christian Women’s Ministries – Noon. Monthly luncheon and guest speaker are held the second Saturday of each month. The $5 charge covers lunch at Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church, 56095 Pena Road, in Anza. From the Heart helps the area’s neediest children and invites all women and men to join in their mission. Donate or help with the rummage sales twice a year to raise funds for the cause or other events. For more information, call president Christi James at 951-595-2400. Anza Community Hall – 7 p.m. General membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of the month. Memberships cost $20 per person or $35 per business, and both get one vote. No government funds are allocated for the Hall, which pays its bills through memberships and swap meets. Voting members receive discounts off hall rentals, swap meet booths and save on propane gas from Ferrellgas. Mail membership to: Anza Community Building Inc. at P.O. Box 390091, Anza, CA 92539. The hall is located at 56630 Highway 371 in Anza. Swap meet held each Saturday of the month, weather permitting, early morning to 1 p.m. Vendors wanted. For more information, call 951-282-4267. Anza Civic Improvement League – 9 a.m. meets the first Saturday of each month at the Little Red Schoolhouse. The league maintains Minor Park and Little Red School House, which are both available to rent for events. No government funds are allowed; the membership pays the bills – $10 a person, $18 family or $35 business membership. For more information, visit http://www. anzacivic.org.

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Sage Volunteer Fire Company to hold pancake breakfast June 25 Diane Sieker STAFF WRITER

The Sage Volunteer Fire Company and the Sage Roadrunners Ladies Auxiliary have announced their annual fundraiser pancake breakfast to be held at the Sage Fire Department No. 28 headquarters Saturday, June 25. The event promises to present a satisfying menu of pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausages and grilled potatoes with coffee, tea, milk or orange juice. Plates will be filled by welcoming volunteers from 7 a.m. to noon. The breakfast is part of fundraising activities that help raise money for fire, medic squad and rescue equipment for Station No. 28. Adult breakfasts will be $7, children 3 years old to 12 years

old $3 and children 2 and under are free. “We’re looking forward to having all of you as our guests at our annual pancake breakfast,” Sage Roadrunners Ladies Auxiliary president Eleni Malandrinos said. “Thank you for your support over the years, we can’t do our good works without you.” This event is a great opportunity for residents to meet neighbors and firefighters while contributing to a worthy cause. Sage Fire Department No. 28 is located at 35655 Sage Road, about eight miles south of Hemet. For more information, please contact Eleni Malandrinos at emalandrinos@aol.com. Diane Sieker can be reached by email at dsieker@reedermedia. com.

Explorer Post Adviser Mike Nelson creates fabulous flapjacks at the Sage Volunteer Fire Company fundraiser pancake breakfast in 2019. Anza Valley Outlook/Diane Sieker photo

LIBRARY from page AVO-1 Anza needs to know about,” Roberts said. Located inside Hamilton High School on Mitchell Road, the library is a large space with its own dedicated entry on the east side of the building next to the baseball field. Riverside County shares the space with the high school library bringing a safe, air-conditioned, updated room full of excellent resources, including books, audibles, computers, internet, a book club, educational programming and much more to the community. A recent grant purchased hundreds of new books and educational tools in the children’s area. “When we see a programming need, the county provides the resources or the Friends of the Library volunteers raise money through local charities,” Mackay said. “For instance, do you want to start a chess club? Let us know.” The six-week program kicks

Muralist Jill Roberts, who painted this night time scene, leaves it with Anza librarian Kay Mackay for the annual Summer Reading Program. Valley News/Courtesy photo

off with an ice cream social at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 11. Children and teens are encouraged to bring adults for registration. Residents can check out Anza Library’s free resources, books, activities and programming for the community: Bullet Journaling for teens and adults Tuesday, June 14, at 5:15 p.m.; Water Protectors children’s program Thursday, June 23, at 10:15 a.m.; Mountain Facts children’s program Thursday, June 30, at 10:15 a.m.; Desert children’s program Thursday, July 7, at 10:15 a.m.; Forest children’s program Thursday, July 14, at 10:15 a.m.; Rock Painting for teens and adults Tuesday, July 19, at 5:15 p.m.; Parks children’s program Thursday, July 21, at 10:15 a.m. and Summer Wrap Up celebration for all ages Saturday, July 23, at 11 a.m. Camping At The Library will take place Thursday, June 16, at 10:15 a.m. Bring a stuffed animal for the week-long stuffed animal camping trip. End of summer prize drawing tickets can also be earned through weekly online events and logging books and minutes read through the Summer Reading Program. If residents don’t have a computer, they can come to the library and use one there. For more information, contact the Anza Valley Community Library at 951-763-4216 or visit 57430 Mitchell Road in Anza. Summer hours are Tuesday and Wednesday from 3-7 p.m.; Thursday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Submitted by Jill Roberts.

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Code Enforcement, other agencies, execute court order at Anza cannabis grow

A County of Riverside Code Enforcement officer cuts down cannabis plants located at a property in Anza where the agency executed a court order to close an illegal grow on Monday, June 6. Anza Valley Outlook/Courtesy photos

Diane Sieker STAFF WRITER

County of Riverside Code Enforcement, Riverside County District Attorney Cannabis Regulation Task Force and California Department of Fish and Wildlife personnel executed a court order to close an illegal grow at the 37000 block of Fisher Road in the community of Anza Monday, June 6. According to a Code Enforcement spokesperson, the agency obtained the court order in response to illegal cannabis cultivation at the property. This is the second execution of a court order on this property. The 1,099 cannabis plants and 530 pounds of processed cannabis were seized and destroyed. While on the property, a dog was found to have had a litter of puppies in an area holding large amounts of chemicals. A Riverside

County Animal Services officer responded to address the wellbeing of the mother and puppies. A green notification card was left at the property. Animal Services personnel conducted a follow-up Tuesday, June 7. The green card, as well as the mother dog and her pups, were no longer at the property. If you suspect drug activity in your area, please contact the Hemet Sheriff’s Station at 951791-3400. Criminal activity can also be reported through the We-Tip Crime Reporting Hotline at 909-9875005 or wetip.com. For more information regarding Riverside County Code Enforcement and how to make a complaint, visit rctlma.org/ce. Diane Sieker can be reached by email at dsieker@reedermedia. com.

Over 1,000 marijuna plants are discovered at a property in Anza where County of Riverside Code Enforcement and other agencies closed an illegal grow, June 6.

A mother dog and her puppies were located at a property in Anza where County of Riverside Code Enforcement and other agencies closed an illegal grow Monday, June 6.

Miss Anza pageant announced Diane Sieker STAFF WRITER

The Miss Anza pageant will be held at the Minor Park bandshell in Anza, Thursday, June 30 at 6 p.m. Sponsored by the Anza Civic Improvement League, the muchanticipated event will follow the Anza Days patriotic Independence Day theme. “We are excited to be able to hold the pageant this year, it is always so much fun,” organizer Lorraine Elmore said. Winners will receive special sashes, tiaras and prizes and be

featured during Anza Days festivities. The Miss Anza contest is open to all girls from newborn to adult. For more information, call Lorraine Elmore at 951-763-0033. For more information on ACIL events, please visit them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AnzaCivicImprovementLeague/ or on the web at http://anzacivic.org/. Minor Park is located at Highway 371 and Contreras Road in Anza. Diane Sieker can be reached by email at dsieker@reedermedia. com.

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Miss Anza contestants wave to the crowd during the pageant competition in 2019. Anza Valley Outlook/Diane Sieker photo

DAYS from page AVO-1 11 a.m. with Anza’s renowned Kathy Blair singing the national anthem. Stoney Stone has been named the Grand Marshal of the event. The park will have vendors and food starting at noon until 5 p.m., followed by the Kids Of Anza’s Anza Summer Nights concert fin-

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Cal Fire’s air tanker Grumman S-2 is an aggressive tool to battle wildfires Diane Sieker STAFF WRITER

Within mere minutes of the sighting of a wisp of smoke in the distance, Anza Valley residents may often witness the arrival of Cal Fire’s Grumman S-2T air tankers speeding over the hills from their base at Hemet-Ryan airport in Hemet. The aircraft perform aerial acrobatics as they maneuver around smoke and water-dropping helitack units to plaster Phos-Chek fire retardant on the flames. The Cal Fire Air Program is one of the largest firefighting organizations in the world. The fleet is made up of over 50 fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft strategically located throughout the state at Cal Fire’s 13 air bases and nine helicopter bases. Cal Fire first began using air tankers in the 1950s when agriculture spraying planes, commonly called crop dusters, were used to drop water on wildland fires. In 1958, Cal Fire, then called the California Department of Forestry, contracted with a private air tanker service for the use of their converted World War II aircraft. By 1970, the department began to evaluate the use of former military Grumman S-2 aircraft as air tankers. From 1954 to 1972, these planes were used by the U.S. Navy for carrier-based anti-submarine warfare missions. The S-2s were manufactured by Grumman Aerospace, and

acquired by Cal Fire beginning in 1996. A total of 26 S-2E/G planes were acquired from the Department of Defense. Cal Fire converted the aircraft to a fire-fighting configuration and fitted them with modern, powerful turboprop engines. Twelve S-2Ts were ready for the 2001 fire season. The completely reconditioned S-2T air tankers are faster, safer, more maneuverable and capable of carrying a larger retardant payload than the original S-2s. The S-2T air tanker is an integral part of the department’s air attack program modernization efforts. A combination of S-2Ts and S-2As will be used by Cal Fire in the next few years until a total of 23 S-2Ts replace all of the older aircraft. Cal Fire utilizes these air tankers for fast initial attack delivery of fire retardant on forest and brush fires. The S-2Ts have a crew consisting of one pilot and have a cruise speed of 305 mph. Weighing 29,150 pounds, the planes are powered by twin Garrett TPE33114GR turbine engines, rated at 1,650 horsepower each. Fast, nimble and efficient, the S-2Ts continue to fly the skies with heavy loads of fire-suppressing Phos-Chek to help stop the forward spread of wildland fires in and around the Anza Valley. Diane Sieker can be reached by email at dsieker@reedermedia. com.

One of Cal Fire’s Grumman S-2 airtankers drops Phos-Chek onto an out-of-control blaze. Anza Valley Outlook/Diane Sieker photos

Cal Fire’s Grumman S-2 airtanker 100 flies into position to make a Phos-Chek drop during a wildfire in Anza.

Helitack Copter 106 drops a load of water onto the Cahuilla Fire Saturday, June 11.

Photographer Chris Williams snaps this shot of a tanker dropping Phos-Chek on the Cahuilla Fire Saturday, June 11. Anza Valley Outlook/Courtesy photos

Helitack Copter 106 ascends with a load of water during the Cahuilla Fire.

Chris Williams gets this photo of a car passing close to the flames on State Highway 371 during the Cahuilla Fire Saturday, June 11.

FIRE from page AVO-1 crews soon arrived to restore fiber optic broadband cable damaged in the Cahuilla Fire. By 4 p.m., Anza Valley residents were horrified to see another smoke column reaching for the skies in the same area. Another blaze had started near Howard Road and State Highway 371. Air Attack 112, T72, T100 and Helitack Copters 106 and 912 were called to the fire and the

highway once again closed. Fortunately, most of the aircraft were called back and not needed. The Helitack helicopters continued to work the scene. The forward rate of spread was stopped just before 5 p.m. Fire resources remained committed for mop-up in a burned area of about 3 acres. All aircraft were released and returned to their bases Saturday afternoon. Traffic was detoured from Hwy.

371 via Cary, Cave Rock and Howard Roads, as the highway was closed at the scene of the Howard Fire just east of the Cahuilla Mountain Market. The causes of the fires are under investigation. Fortunately, neither the Cahuilla nor the Howard Fires resulted in any damage to homes or structures, though they did have residents on edge. Diane Sieker can be reached by email at dsieker@reedermedia.com.

Jennie Cirivello posts this scary photo on social media during the Cahuilla Fire Saturday, June 11.


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Anza Valley Outlook • www.anzavalleyoutlook.com • June 17, 2022 ANZA VALLEY OUTLOOK LEGAL NOTICES

CHANGE OF NAME

CHANGE OF NAME

CHANGE OF NAME

CHANGE OF NAME

CHANGE OF NAME

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case Number: CVSW 2202937 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Petitioner: FRANCISCO JUNIOR MONTES Filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Name: FRANCISCO JUNIOR MONTES Proposed Name: FRANK MONTES THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING Date: 7-7-22 Time: 8:00 AM Dept: S101 The address of the court: 30755-G Auld Road, Murrieta, CA 92563 Southwest Justice Center A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Anza Valley Outlook Date: MAY 17 2022 Signed: Marie E. Wood, Judge of the Superior Court LEGAL: 3601 PUBLISHED: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 2022

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case Number: CVSW 2201372 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Petitioner: ANA BRENDA GAMA Filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Name: ANA BRENDA GAMA Proposed Name: AIYANA BRENDA GAMA THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING Date: 6/30/22 Time: 8:00 AM Dept: S101 The address of the court: 30755-G Auld Road, Suite 1226 Murrieta, CA 92563 Southwest Justice Center A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Anza Valley Outlook Date: 3/1/22 Signed: Joni I. Sinclair, Judge of the Superior Court LEGAL: 3606 PUBLISHED: June 3, 10, 17, 24, 2022

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case Number: CVSW 2203308 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Petitioner: JENNIFER MICHELLE BAXTER Filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Name: JENNIFER MICHELLE BAXTER Proposed Name: JENNIFER MICHELLE AZANTIAN

ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case Number: CVCO 2202002 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Petitioner: BRENDA GINER Filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Name: a. FIONA LOTITO b. FAUSTO LOTITO Proposed Name: a. FIONA GINER b. FAUSTO GINER THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING Date: 7/13/22 Time: 8:00 AM Dept: C2 The address of the court: 500 S. Buena Vista Ave Rm 201, Corona, CA 92882 Corona Branch A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Anza Valley Outlook Date: MAY 25 2022 Signed: Tamara L. Wagner, Judge of the Superior Court LEGAL: 3607 PUBLISHED: June 3, 10, 17, 24, 2022

AMENDED ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Case Number: CVMV 2201978 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS Petitioner: MICHAEL ALI QATTAWI Filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: Present Name: MICHAEL ALI QATTAWI Proposed Name: MUOSA ALI QATTAWI THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING Date: 07/26/22 Time: 8:00 AM Dept:MV2 The address of the court: 4050 Main Street, Riverside, CA 92501 Riverside Historic Courthouse A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Anza Valley Outlook Date: JUN 01 2022 Signed: Commissioner David E. Gregory, Judge of the Superior Court LEGAL: 3619 PUBLISHED: June 17, 24, July 1, 8, 2022

THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING Date: 7-21-22 Time: 8:00 AM Dept: S101 The address of the court: 30755-G Auld Road, Suite 1226 Murrieta, CA 92563 Southwest Justice Center A copy of this Order to Show Cause shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this county: Anza Valley Outlook Date: JUN 03 2022 Signed: Marie E. Wood, Judge of the Superior Court LEGAL: 3613 PUBLISHED: June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 2022

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ANZA VALLEY OUTLOOK LEGAL NOTICES FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202206433 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: DROPBY OFFICE 68718 E Palm Canyon Drive, Suite 301, Cathedral City, CA Mailing address: 4741 E Palm Canyon Dr Ste C PMB 1015, Palm Springs, CA 92264 County: Riverside Make Post Rush LLC, 4741 E Palm Canyon Dr Ste C, Palm Springs, CA 92264 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company This LLC is registered in the state of CA Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Tim Hadorn, Managing Member Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 05/17/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3597 PUBLISHED: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 2022

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202206035 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: OLD TOWN TEMECULA MINING CO. & MERCANTILE 42383 Camino Merano, Temecula, CA 92592 County: Riverside a. Traci Michele Mole, 42383 Camino Merano, Temecula, CA 92592 b. Ian Kenneth Mole, 42383 Camino Merano, Temecula, CA 92592 This business is conducted by a Married Couple Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Traci Mole Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 05/10/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3598 PUBLISHED: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 2022

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202206561 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 1. OCEAN PACIFIC INTEGRATIVE HEALTH CENTER 2. OCEAN PACIFIC WELLNESS CENTER 3. TEMECULA NATUROPATHIC CENTER 4. MURRIETA NATUROPATHIC CENTER 412769 Enterprise Circle North, Suite 203, Temecula, CA 92590 County: Riverside Ocean Pacific Naturopathic Center Inc, 412769 Enterprise Circle North, Temecula, CA 92590 This business is conducted by a Corporation This Corporation is registered in the state of CA Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious name listed above on 2014 I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Abida Zohal Wali, President Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 05/19/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3599 PUBLISHED: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 2022

AMENDED FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202201896 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: RUIZ BROS CONCRETE CONTRACTORS 9391 52nd St, Riverside, CA 92509 County: Riverside a. Sergio Daniel Ruiz, 9391 52nd St, Riverside, CA 92509 b. Christian Jesus Ruiz, 9391 52nd St, Riverside, CA 92509 This business is conducted by a General Partnership Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above. I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Sergio Daniel Ruiz Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 02/10/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3533 PUBLISHED: March 11, 18, 25, April 1, 2022 Republished: May 20, 27, June 3, 10, 2022 Business name did not match the original fictitious statement.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202206700 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: TURN KEY PROPERTY INSPECTORS 31865 Corte Sagunto, Temecula, CA 92592 County: Riverside Anthony Manuel Flores, 31865 Corte Sagunto, Temecula, CA 92592 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Anthony Manuel Flores Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 05/23/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3600 PUBLISHED: May 27, June 3, 10, 17, 2022

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202206800 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: EQUITY BASEBALL 3850 Vine Street, Suite 230, Riverside, CA 92507 County: Riverside Reynold Sports Management, 3850 Vine Street, Suite 230, Riverside, CA 92507 This business is conducted by a Corporation This Corporation is registered in the state of CA Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Larry Reynolds, President Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 05/24/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3603 PUBLISHED: June 3, 10, 17, 24, 2022

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202206955 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: PUREVISION OPTOMETRY 12700 Day St., Moreno Valley, CA 92553 Mailing address: 2529 Chad Zeller Ln, Corona, CA 92408 County: Riverside Purevision Optometry Inc, 1099 E Hospitality Ln, San Bernardino, CA 92408 This business is conducted by a Corporation This Corporation is registered in the state of CA Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious name listed above on 01/01/2022 I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Kelsey Nguyen, CEO Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 05/26/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3604 PUBLISHED: June 3, 10, 17, 24, 2022

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202207143 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: J & M MARKET 440 River Rd Ste I & M, Corona, CA 92878 Mailing address: 271 E Workman St. #106. Covina, CA 91723 County: Riverside JM Market Inc, 440 River Rd Ste I-M, Corona, CA 92878 This business is conducted by a Corporation This Corporation is registered in the state of CA Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious name listed above on 05/01/2022 I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Mario Kassis, CEO Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 06/01/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3610 PUBLISHED: June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 2022

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202207167 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: PETCART 35745 Susan Dr, Wildomar, CA 92595 County: Riverside Frank John Zilko III, 35745 Susan Dr, Wildomar, CA 92595 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Frank John Zilko III Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 06/02/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3611 PUBLISHED: June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 2022

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202207378 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: WELLNESS LLC 26690 Madison Ave, Suite 102, Murrieta, CA 92562 County: Riverside Wellness Manufacturing LLC, 24105 Verdun Lane, Murrieta, CA 92562 This business is conducted by a Limited Liability Company This LLC is registered in the state of CA Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious name listed above on 05/15/2022 I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Michael Madayag, CEO Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 06/07/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3616 PUBLISHED: June 17, 24, July 1, 8, 2022

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202207497 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: 1. LUCKEY CRATIONZ 2. LUCKEY HANDZ 3. LUCKIER THAN ME 25540 Wedmore Dr, Moreno Valley, CA 92553 County: Riverside Luckey, 25540 Wedmore Dr, Moreno Valley, CA 92553 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Michelle Nicole Luckey Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 05/31/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3617 PUBLISHED: June 17, 24, July 1, 8, 2022

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202206460 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: SCISSORS 73386 Highway 111 Ste 8, Palm Springs, CA 92260 County: Riverside Bobbie-Jean Castillo, 301 Avenida Andorra, Cathedral City, CA 92234 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant commenced to transact business under the fictitious name listed above on 6-02-2022 I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Bobbie-Jean Castillo Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 05/18/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3605 PUBLISHED: June 3, 10, 17, 24, 2022 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202207242 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: GRAND OAK REALTY 40150 Avenida Del Tiendas, Murrieta, CA 92562 County: Riverside Coastline Real Estate Group Inc, 40150 Avenida Del Tiendas, Murrieta, CA 92562 This business is conducted by a Corporation This Corporation is registered in the state of CA Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Kajsa Bushman, President Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 06/03/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3612 PUBLISHED: June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 2022 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202207427 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: NOLASCO BROS PLUMBING 25240 Noling Ct, Murrieta, CA 92563 County: Riverside Mateo -- Nolasco, 25240 Noling Ct, Murrieta, CA 92563 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Mateo Nolasco Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 06/07/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3618 PUBLISHED: June 17, 24, July 1, 8, 2022

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202206736 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: SANTA’S CLAUSET 42030 Main St G, Temecula, CA 92590 Mailing address: 42383 Camino Merano, Temecula, CA 92592 County: Riverside a. Traci Michelle Mole, 42383 Camino Merano, Temecula, CA 92592 b. Brynne Sarah Howell, 329 Charles Swisher Court, Fallbrook, CA 92028 This business is conducted by a General Partnership Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Traci Michelle Mole Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 05/23/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3608 PUBLISHED: June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 2022 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202207382 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: GRATEFUL MARKET 24400 Canyon Trail, Idyllwild, CA 92549 Mailing address: P.O. Box 2340, Idyllwild, CA 92549 County: Riverside a. Laura - Norris, 24400 Canyon Trail, Idyllwild, CA 92549 b. Jonathan - Norris, 24400 Canyon Trail, Idyllwild, CA 92549 This business is conducted by a Married Couple Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Laura - Norris Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 06/07/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3614 PUBLISHED: June 17, 24, July 1, 8, 2022

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202207049 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: DREAMY GIRL BOUTIQUE 29051 Forest View St, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 County: Riverside Jenny “Y” Saucedo, 29051 Forest View St, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 This business is conducted by an Individual Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Jenny Y Saucedo Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 05/31/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3609 PUBLISHED: June 10, 17, 24, July 1, 2022 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File Number: R-202207281 The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: ALWAYS HEARTFELT HOMES 42165 Patton Place, Murrieta, CA 92562 County: Riverside Always Heartfelt Homes, Inc., 11138 E. Del Amo, Lakewood, CA 90713 This business is conducted by a Corporation This Corporation is registered in the state of CA Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious name listed above I declare that all information in this statement is true and correct. (A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) Registrant: Unikka Wilson, CEO Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Riverside County on 06/03/2022 NOTICE—IN ACCORDANCE WITH SUBDIVISION (a) OF SECTION 17920, A FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT GENERALLY EXPIRES AT THE END OF FIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE ON WHICH IT WAS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK, EXCEPT, AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION (b) OF SECTION 17920, WHERE IT EXPIRES 40 DAYS AFTER ANY CHANGE IN THE FACTS SET FORTH IN THE STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 17913 OTHER THAN A CHANGE IN THE RESIDENCE ADDRESS OF A REGISTERED OWNER. A NEW FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT MUST BE FILED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION. THE FILING OF THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT OF ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE OF A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION OF THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNDER FEDERAL, STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14411 ET SEQ., BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS COPY IS A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL STATEMENT ON FILE IN MY OFFICE. PETER ALDANA RIVERSIDE COUNTY CLERK. LEGAL: 3615 PUBLISHED: June 17, 24, July 1, 8, 2022

ABANDONMENT STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME File Number: R-202010313 Filed Riverside County Clerk’s Office Peter Aldana The following fictitious business name(s) has been abandoned by the following person(s): DREAM SPA 120 ½ N Main St., Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 County: Riverside Jenny Yareccy Saucedo, 29051 Forest View St, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 This business is conducted by an Individual The fictitious business name referred to above was filed in Riverside County on 10/08/2020 Signed by: Jenny Yareccy Saucedo THIS STATEMENT WAS FILED WITH THE RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY ON 05/27/2022 LEGAL: 3602 PUBLISHED: June 3, 10, 17, 24, 2022

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