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Volume 14, Issue 39
Anne Hamilton celebrates 82 years of life Jodi Thomas AVO Area Manager
It’s that time again to go and experience the past and all that Anza has to offer at the Hamilton Museum Old time Arts and Crafts Fair on Saturday, Oct. 18 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. see page A-3
Probiotics are bugs you do want in your horse’s life Although many people in the horse world use the terms prebiotic and probiotic, they may not realize the major role these live beneficial organisms play in a horse’s health. Probiotics boost a horse’s immune health, prevent some forms of colic and may help horses steer clear of equine ulcers. see page A-4
Police arrest six after discovery of marijuana grow in Aguanga Police arrested six men for suspicion of operating marijuana grow and other drug-related crimes Saturday, Sept. 20, in the 44000 block of Sage Road in Aguanga. see page A-2
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Celebrating life with her children, Anne Hamilton 82 years young ;lt-rt; Anne Hamilton seated; Joseph, Manuel, and Rose Ann Hamilton. Jodi Thomas photo
Anne Hamilton is a respected elder of the Mountain Cahuilla Tribes and the last Mountain Cahuillapure blooded member. On Friday, Sept. 5, her friends and family came together from far and wide to honor her and celebrate her 82 birthday. The Anza Valley Community Hall was decorated with white and lavender, which is Anne’s favorite color. Her son Manuel Hamilton traveled from Los Angeles toentertain partygoers with his guitar playing and singing. Guests enjoyed greeting Anne and socializing while they listened to Manuel’s music and waited for the rest of the guests to arrive. Dinner was served buffet style with a Mexican flare and lots of scrumptious side dishes. The delicious food was provided by friends and family for the event. Anne’s beautiful cake was created by John Bustos. The highlight of the night was the prayer of thanksgiving and blessing before the meal given by Anne over the food and festivities. Anne prayed in her native language to her creator, someone she said we will all meet someday. T h e mu s i c a l b a n d N a me less, which included Steve Silkotch, Anne’s son Joe Hamilton, Dean Metzger and Rick Brengle, were the night’s main entertainment. The night was filled with fun, fellowship, great food and dancing. Friends and family shared a true celebration of life with Anne that night, which will be fondly remembered.
See page A-7 for more photos of the festivities!
Anza’s Little Red School House celebrates its centennial with school reunion and luau By Allison Renck
Anza Valley Outlook
On September 13, the Anza Community and its dedicated volunteers came together to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of its Little Red School House, which is located in Minor Park. This event included a VIP area for those that attended the school house, a Luau that highlighted Island Cultures and community organizations offering fun activities for the public. From 1914-2014 the Red School House has stood the test of time and this year with help from volunteers from the Anza Civic Improvement League the school was repainted and prepped to shine for the centennial celebration. The past students of the Little Red School House were treated to food and were honored at a VIP Table in the park. After the food see SCHOOL, page A-6
Lufi Faleono and Rika Anctil of Anza practice the New Zealand Stick Dance.
Allison Renck photo
Mountain Feed and Hay to host Vaccination Clinic September 28 Event will feature area Veterinarian Dr. Lindsay Crowley Jodi Thomas AVO Area Manager From 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. on Sunday, September 28, there will an Animal Vaccination Clinic for horses, dogs and cats. The vaccinations will take place at ‘On the Green,’ next to Mountain Feed and Hay where Highways 243 and 74 meet in Mountain Center. New to the area is Dr. Lindsay Crowley, who will be the Featured Vet at the Vaccination Clinic sponsored by Mountain Feed and Hay. Owner Sandra Brunette is trying to offer different classes and clinics to meet the needs of local animal lovers. For example there will be a Rattlesnake Clinic for dogs on Saturday, September 27. RSVP
is required, so call Mountain Hay and Feed. Vaccination Clinic no appointments required, but if you want an appointment you can call Mountain Feed and Hay. Please bring dogs on leashes and cats in a carrier. Horse owners will need to sign a release waiver for their horse to receive vaccines. Vaccinations and pricing: Equine EWT West Nile Vaccine $36, Equine Rabies $20; Canine Duramune Max 5=Canine Distemper, Adenovirus Type 1(hepatitis), Adenovirus Type 2 (respiratory Disease), Parainfluenza, Parvovirus $10, Canine Rabies $12; Felovax4 + Calicivirus= Feline Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia,
see CLINIC, page A-4
Dr. Cowley cares for all types of animals as seen here with a cute pair of Nubian goats Courtesy photo