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Children enjoy Anza Township’s Halloween safe and fun event, B-1
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Volume 16, Issue 46
High Point equestrians win Lions Gymkhana season silver buckles
November 8, 2016
The following are the preliminary election results as of press time, Wednesday, Nov. 9. Due to space constraints, only the projected winners are listed. Election results are not final until they are certified. For full results including state ballot proposition and the most up-to-date numbers, visit www.anzavalleyoutlook. com. President Hillary Clinton Donald Trump
Popular 59,113,249 58,975,438
Electoral 218 279
Candidate Percentage U.S. Senator Kamala D. Harris 62.70% U.S. Representatives 36th Congressional District Raul Ruiz (I) 60.90% U.S. Representative 42nd Congressional District Ken Calvert (I) 60.10% U.S. House of Representatives 50th Congressional District Duncan Hunter (I) 64.00% State Assembly 42nd District Chad Mayes (I) 58.20% State Assembly 67th District Melissa Melendez (I) 65.00% State Assembly 75th District Marie Waldron (I) 63.50% State Assembly 71st District Randy Voepel 65.60% State Assembly 23rd District Mike Morrell (I) 57.90% County Supervisor 3rd District Chuck Washington (I) 59.08% Temecula City Council Michael S. Naggar (I) 29.09% James Stewart 17.17% Murrieta City Council Randon Lane (I) 26.51% Kelly Seyarto 22.89% Menifee Mayor Neil Winter 51.28% Hemet City Council District 1 Karlee Meyer 61.88% District 3 Michael Perciful 37.53% District 4 Bonnie Wright (I) 57.38% San Jacinto City Council Andrew Koyuk (I) 31.63% Crystal Ruiz (I) 23.15% Russ Utz 20.49%
yes 49.60% 59.10%
no 50.30% 40.80%
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Celebrating their victories in the Nov. 5 Anza Lions Gymkhana by standing up and cheering on their horses are from left Angelina Chavez and Tony Ault photo Abigale Laursen on Oakley, Sierra Schultz on Wintera and Noel Scarson on Buckie.
Tony Ault TAULT@REEDERMEDIA.COM
Seven Anza equestrians had more than a silver lining to their dreams Saturday, Nov. 5, when they
received coveted silver buckles for being the high point earners in the 2016 Lions Club Gymkhana season. Each shiny buckle was handcrafted by a silversmith hailing from Nevada.
But, not to be disappointed, almost every rider from the youngest to the oldest in the seasonal Gymkhana held at the Anza Lions Club Equestrian Field that day received either a blue, red yellow or white
ribbon for their final runs in the Gymkhana Key Hole, Pole Bending or Barrel Racing events. This seasons’ high point
see GYMKHANA, page A-3
It was a good day at HHH’s ninth annual Chili Cook-Off and adoption event Jodi Thomas ANZAEDITOR@REEDERMEDIA.COM
It was a warm sunny weekend, a great day to hold Heavenly Horse Haven’s or HHH’s, ninth annual Chili Cook-Off and Adoption Event. There was a good turnout as many came from down the hill to visit the ranch for the popular fundraising and adoption event The chili competition was a success with De and Richie Zeligson Eskew Luther declared the winners. HHH even successfully adopted out two horses with a few
more adoptions pending after the event. Mayor Max the Dog, who loves to officiate at charity events was on hand to greet the crowd and friendly ranch hand canines. “This year was a new experience having some of the riders from Miracle Ranch Equine Therapy. These riders had never been on a horse until they started in this program of healing. I had worked with these riders for two months and they did a wonderful job riding our rescued and rehabilitated horses in our
see HORSES, page A-4
They did a wonderful job riding HHH’s rescued and rehabilitated horses in the presentation. “They showed that these rescued horses could be ridden Courtesy photo by even a beginner,” said Gina Perrin Founder of HHH.
It was a ‘scary’ bit of fun for VFW Post 1883’s Scary-Oke potluck Tony Ault TAULT@REEDERMEDIA.COM
These lovely ladies, Tricia CoranRiker and sitting, Marj Kohler, dressed in their favorite Halloween costumes enjoy their potluck dinner at the annual Anza VFW Post 1883 Scary-Oke Halloween Party at Post Headquarters on Baily Road Oct. 29. Tony Ault photo
It was a dark and dreamy night in Anza Oct. 29 only three days before Halloween, “Dia de Muertos,” the day of the dead in Anza. A single spotlight cast a shadow of an armored knight his sword drawn in the darkness of the cool night. But it wasn’t a challenge to visitors, it was simply a friendly, knightly greeting from Mike Mrsny at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1883 on Baily Road. More than 50 VFW members, their family and friends, most dressed in scary or funny costumes, attended the Posts’ Scarey-Oke Halloween Party and Potluck. Stepping inside the Post headquarters, the costumed guests were delighted to hear some of the musical talents of their fellow-members singing along with the words and music provided by Ralph and Dottie Hatcher’s Karaoke system.
see VFW, page B-2