Coyote’s win third straight home game at Hamilton, A-2
Your life in photos, A-5
Anza Events Calendar, A-8
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Don’t miss Hamilton High’s homecoming game versus Nuview Bridge High School
Volume 14, Issue 42
HHH 7th Annual Fall Fundraising Extravaganza to be held Oct. 25 Jodi Thomas AVO Area Manager From noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25, the Anza Valley – home of Heavenly Horse Haven – will have its 7th Annual Fall Fundraising Extravaganza. “HHH’s mission is to help meet the need for a ‘Safe Haven’ for unwanted horses or other farm animals,” HHH founder Gina Perrin said of her non-profit horse and animal rescue organization. Attendance will be free for the event, which will feature food, raffle opportunities and music. At 2 p.m. there will be the Presentation of Adoptable Horses, and guests will be able to watch as HHH volunteers and adoptable horses strut their stuff down the red carpet in a Hollywood-themed performance art production of “Vogue.” Each horse and rider has a story to tell. The performance will be held in the big arena. Shade and set-up seating is limited. It is advisable to wear sunscreen and a hat, to bring a chair and perhaps some shade. Many have cited that the performances turn out to be quite entertaining from year to year. The Chili Cook-Off Contest will be another event, one that will last all day long as visitors get a chance to vote for the winner. Contact HHH’s founder Gina Perrin to pre-register. Grand Prize winner of the cook-off will receive an “Evening in Idyllwild,” which will include a stay at the Silver Pines Lodge. Baked goods to add to the HHH bake sale are welcome. HHH is located at 58290 Marlis Lane in Anza. From Hwy 371 on the east end of the Anza Valley, travel south on Kirby Road around to Terwilliger Road. Turn right on
The game takes place Friday, October 24 and starts at 7:00 p.m. at the Hamilton High School football field. see page A-4
Opinion
Assemblyman Jones denounces latest gas tax gimmick SACRAMENTO, CA – October 9, 2014-Assemblyman Jones (R-Santee), in his latest “Are You Kidding Me?” segment, denounces a recent bill signed by Governor Brown, calling on the California Transportation Commission to study options for imposing a new tax on motorists per each mile traveled. see page A-2
Fall Festival will be held at Cottonwood Jodi Thomas Anza Valley Outlook Manager It has been a stalled start in the planning for the festival due to the teachers’ contract issue but the Cottonwood School’s Parent Teacher Organization met earlier in September and voted to go ahead with plans. see page A-4
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HHH Founder Gina Perrin and Gypsy performed a horse Hula at a past show.
October’s Gymkhana proved to be a lot of fun as the horsey set dressed up for the occasion
Jodi Thomas photo
see HHH, page A-7
Choosing the road less traveled Young missionary women visit Anza Valley
Anza Valley Outlook
Sister Asiata and Sister Adame are women ready to serve with willing hearts and helpful hands.
Jodi Thomas AVO Area Manager
Laurie Stanton photo
November 1 will be Anza’s Gymkhana season finale Sat., Nov. 1 at 9 a.m. will be when the last Gymkhana of the season takes place. Buckets will be award to the winners.
Last Gymkhana the horsey set got into the fall season and dressed up a bit, and it looked like there were a lot of super powers on hand. I wonder if it helped their performance level?
see more photos and results for GYMKHANA on page A-6
Recently I was asked if I would meet with and interview two very smart articulate young women who are visiting the area so others could get to know why they have come to live among us. In this day and age it is not the popular path for young people to take the road less traveled. To go out of their way and set aside a portion of their own life to serve others is not the norm, especially during those years right after high school or college. Those years are usually reserved to focus on building one’s own life,
transitioning from a child at home to an adult on their own. Miss Adame, 24, from Texas and Miss Asiata, 22, from American Samoa have chosen the path less traveled and set aside themselves for two years and for now are living in the valley among us, wishing to express their faith not only in words but in deeds. While on a mission the young women will refrain from being known by their first names as a reminder of the goal to set themselves and their normal life aside during the mission. They are known according to church culture as Sister
see MISSIONARIES, page A-4