Local quilter submits work she did with her mother, A-6
Anza Events Calendar, A-8
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Flood of emails support The Moving Wall coming to Temecula
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Quilters of Idyllwild 11th Annual Quilt show
Jodi Thomas AVO Area Manager Since its conception the Moving Wall has been an adoptable event. Vets and organizations can apply to sponsor the Moving Wall and bring it to their town. This is what Anza resident John Roberts of Manzanita Ranch did. It took Roberts three years after he had applied to get the good news. see page A-2
Anza VFW offers two national scholarship opportunities Jodi Thomas AVO Area Manager The local post in Anza is in the beginning of offering its two scholarship opportunities; the Voice of Democracy Essay Contest and the Patriot’s Pen scholarship see page A-4
Ron’s Burgers at the VFW and Karaoke – Saturday Oct. 4 Jodi Thomas AVO Area Manager Burgers were declared number one out of the top 101 fast food that changed America, and many Anza locals believe Ron’s Burgers are the best of the best in the valley.
The main fundraiser was this handmade quilt with a “Mountain Traditions” theme made by the Mountain Quilters of Idyllwild.
Jodi Thomas AVO Area Manager The Mountain Quilters of Idyllwild, a non-profit organization, held its 11th Annual Quilt Show in early September. The show
featured more than 100 artful and colorful quilts, providing a feast for the senses. The Mountain Quilter’s fundraising event was held in order to raise funds for scholarships which benefit local students, and the ladies
of the club helped facilitate this goal. The Idyllwild group was also joined by the Anza Quilters, who participate and help out each year. A member-pieced annual opportunity quilt was made with a “Mountain Traditions” theme and
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raffled. This raffle was the group’s primary means of fundraising for this event. Proceeds from the raffle went to the scholarship fund for local children.
see SHOW, page A-7
Hamilton K-8 School’s Office Manager Robin Lovato recognized
see page A-9
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Trustee Joe Wojcik presents Robin Lovato, office manager at Hamilton K-8 School, the Governing Board Jodi Thomas photo Recognition at September’s Governing Board Meeting, which took place at the school.
BCCF to hold fall rummage sale Jodi Thomas AVO Area Manager
quilt is unusual. Tickets may be purchased during the Big White Tent Rummage Sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, Wednesday, Oct.15 through Saturday, Oct. 18. The winning ticket will be drawn at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 18. Tickets cost is $1.00, and the proceeds go into the Women’s Ministry Fund at BCCF. The BCCF entrance is located just north of Hwy 371 off Bautista Rd in Anza, behind Jilberto’s. Just follow the signs. See advertisement in the October 10 issue of the AVO for all the details.
Back Country Christian Fellowship will be holding their Big White Tent Fall Rummage Sale once again this year; the event will have furniture, clothing, knick-knacks and all sorts of useful items. All of these can be found under the big tent. This year there will be a special raffle. Beverly Kuhn from Jojoba Hills SKP Resort has created and donated a quilt in the wind pinwheel pattern to be raffled off over the four days of the sale. Made of “Downton Abbey” fabric pieced This queen size quilt will be raffled off as a fundraiser during the rummage sale. together in a random color scheme, the
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The Governing Board of the Hemet Unified School District, on nomination by Trustee Joe Wojcik, has selected Robin Lovato, office manager at Hamilton K-8 School, as the September recipient of the Governing Board Recognition and Award. Carol Robilotta, Principal of Hamilton K-8 School, said, “Robin Lovato has been a moving force at Hamilton K-8 for the last five years. She goes above and beyond to do anything for every student, parent, staff member or visitor that comes into the Hamilton office. She’s extremely efficient and 100 percent dedicated to ensuring that Hamilton K-8 is known for the positive impact it has on our students. When no one came forward to be the PTSA President this year, Robin stepped up to take on the position with gusto! She has been instrumental in getting numerous parents and staff to volunteer for this year’s many PTSA events. The Hamilton staff praises her
see LOVATO, page A-6