North San Diego County Community News Briefs: 'In the Park After Dark' family film series continues
By: North County Times - | ∞
SAN MARCOS -- San Elijo Hills' "In the Park After Dark" family film series will continue with a showing of the animated film "Over the Hedge" at 8 p.m. June 16.
The movies are shown outdoors on a 40-foot-wide screen in the town square at the intersection of San Elijo Road and Elfin Forest Road. The next films are scheduled for July 28 and Aug. 25.
Guests are invited to come early and picnic in the square. Bring blankets and beach chairs.
For upcoming movie titles, go to http://www.sanelijohills.com or call (888) 726-3545.
Comedienne to perform for women's group
BONSALL -- Comedienne Katie Blackburn will perform at 6 p.m. June 20 at Riverview Evangelical Free Church. With an extensive background in theater and comedy, Blackburn has worked with Lamb's Players Theatre in San Diego and was a founding "mother" of SAK Theatre, an improvisational theatre company, which performed at Renaissance Festivals and was a major entertainment company for Disney's Epcot Center in Orlando, Fla.
This Woman to Woman event includes a catered dinner and raffle. Tickets cost $12 per person or two for $20. The church is at 4980 Sweetgrass Lane, just east of River Village on Highway 76. For information, call (760) 941-1430.
Arts alliance seeks members
FALLBROOK -- The Fallbrook Arts Alliance is a collaborative group formed to benefit all arts-related activities and events. The group seeks to help independent local groups develop their own arts programs by sharing information. Furthermore, the Alliance seeks to support and promote the positive impact that the arts play in enriching cultural, economic and intellectual life in our community.
The group meets monthly and shares information about what art-related programs are happening in Fallbrook. A calendar of activities and events has been compiled and continues to grow as new people join and share their program information.
Collaborating participants include Abrakadoodle, Art Campus at Fallbrook, Art Center at Fallbrook, ArtSpeak, The Book Nook, Brandon Gallery, C.A.S.T. Productions, Fallbrook Area Visitors Bureau, Fallbrook Art Association, Fallbrook Chorale, Fallbrook Film Factory, Fallbrook Fine Art, Fallbrook Music Society, Fallbrook Players Junior Conservatory, Fallbrook Village Association, Friends of the Fallbrook Library and San Diego & North County Printmakers.
Meetings are open to all arts entities and individuals who are interested in the arts in Fallbrook.
The next meeting will be at 12:30 p.m. June 19 at the Art Campus at Fallbrook at 310 E. Alvarado St. To join, or for more information, contact Arts Alliance Chairwoman Marlene Rantanen at mrantanen@earthlink.net or call (760) 760-728-0031; cell (619) 823-8662.
Fallbrook Library launches summer reading program
FALLBROOK -- Super sleuths and daring detectives are invited to join "Get a Clue @ Your Library" at the Fallbrook branch of the San Diego County Library. The 2007 Summer Reading Program is open to young people, babies through teenagers (YNK @ Your Library) and Adults (Summer Sleuthing @ Your Library).
There will be programs, prizes, drawings, contests and more. The whole family is invited to join. Registration begins June 15 and the program runs through Aug. 2. For more information, call the library at (760) 728-2373 or visit the Web site at www.sdcl.org.
Everyone who completes the program will receive a gift bag filled with fun gifts and special prizes, including passes to local attractions.
Free programs for preschoolers will be from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Wednesdays at the library as follows:
Programs for elementary-age children will be from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. Thursdays at the Hilltop Center at 331 E. Elder St. as follows:
Teen programs will be at the library as follows:
All programs are free of charge and are sponsored by the Friends of the Fallbrook Library with help from the National Charity League members.
Prizes are funded by the San Diego County Library System, Friends of the Fallbrook Library and Wee Little Sprouts of Fallbrook. Anyone desiring to donate prizes may contact the librarians at the Fallbrook Library at (760) 728-2373.
Gourd special event cancelled
FALLBROOK -- An event, "Gourd Art...Up Close & Personal," that had been scheduled for June 15 in conjunction with the Art of the Gourd Special Events Series 11th annual National Gourd Show at the Art Center at Fallbrook has been cancelled because of scheduling conflicts. However, organizers say artists who are unable to attend that event will attend the closing reception from 6 to 8 p.m. June 23 celebrating the weekend collaboration of the International Gourd Art Festival at the Welburn Gourd Farms and the final weekend of the National Gourd Fine Art Show.
Dance show to benefit missionary trip
FALLBROOK -- Judi Way of Judi's Way to Fitness and her family will give a performance titled "Dance for Africa" from 9:30 to 11 a.m. June 16 in the fellowship hall of Christ the King Church at 1620 S. Stage Coach Lane. Cost is a free-will donation toward a short-term missionary trip a group of 18 will be taking into Africa, including Way and her sons Cory and Brandon, who is youth pastor at Christ the King, and her daughter, Michelle.
Way describes "Dance for Africa" as "a fun, uplifting workout of cardio country steps, Pilates and Hatha Yoga, during which Cory Way will play soft praise music on his guitar." People are encouraged to dress colorfully and bring instruments if they have them. For more information, call Judi Way at (760) 535-3852 or Brandon Way at (760) 212-7321.
Church to hold rummage sale
ESCONDIDO -- Trinity Episcopal Church will hold a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 16 at the church, 845 Chestnut St. Proceeds will benefit the church youth group.
Items for sale include sofas, a window air conditioner, old tools, clothing, folding chairs and household items.
Reading fun for kids to begin at library
ESCONDIDO -- The Escondido Public Library's summer reading program will kick off at 10:30 a.m. June 16 with a performance of an award-winning bubble show from Fun and Discovery Entertainment. The main library is at 239 S. Kalmia St.
Children ages 3 through sixth-grade are encouraged to sign up and become part of the "Get a Clue @ Your Library" program. Reading goals are 300, 600 or 1,000 pages depending on the child's age. Older children who read 1,000 pages or more can enter the weekly Great Gumshoe drawings in July and August. The Escondido Library Foundation has donated tickets for the July 20 Padres game for one lucky winner as one of the prizes.
In addition to the kick-off program, a number of performers, such as Mad Science, Spectrum's Space Mystery Planetarium and Dave Winston's Music, will be at the main library and the East Valley Branch Library over the summer. Check the libraries for details on these and other free programs.
For information, go to http://www.escondido.org/library or call (760) 839-4837.
Services for seniors offered
ESCONDIDO -- The Senior Service Council will offer these services for seniors in the Dorothy E. Boeger Building, 728 N. Broadway, in the Joslyn Senior Center complex. Call (760) 480-0611.
Former sports editor to discuss local scene
ESCONDIDO -- Hear all about the local sports scene from former Escondido Times-Advocate sports editor George Cordry at a lecture at 2 p.m. June 20 at the Escondido History Center in Grape Day Park, 321 N. Broadway.
The free lecture is part of the history center's monthly lecture series. For information, call (760) 743-8207.
Library to host events for adults
VALLEY CENTER -- Summer reading programs are not just for kids anymore. The Valley Center branch of the San Diego County Library, 29200 Cole Grade Road, will offer an adult summer reading program from June 21 through Aug. 23. Pick up a reading log and read for great prizes.
The library also will offer the following activities for adults:
For information, call (760) 749-1305.
World history group to gather June 16
VALLEY CENTER -- The Valley Center World History group will meet at 1 p.m. June 16 at the Valley Center Library, 29200 Cole Grade Road. The group gives people with a shared interest the chance to engage in discussions of ancient, historical and recent events. Attendees chose discussion subjects, books, DVDs, etc., in an open forum without politicizing or evangelizing.
The recommended book is "The Ghost Map" by Steven Johnson, which is a detailed report of the discovery and remedy of the catastrophic outbreaks of cholera in mid-19th-century London.
To R.S.V.P. or to suggest another time for the meeting, e-mail fenewmark@mchsi.com.
Emblem Club bestows scholarships
ESCONDIDO -- Members of Escondido Emblem Club No. 161 have awarded $500 Memorial Scholarships to the following four local students.
Tiffany Aguilar, a senior at Escondido High School, will attend UC Davis and study biological sciences. She plans to be a lab worker or doctor, working on birth defects in children.
Tiffany Acedo, also a senior at Escondido High School, will attend Cal State San Marcos. She plans to study medicine and become a registered nurse.
Jennifer Heth, a senior at Orange Glen High School, plans to receive her associate degree at Palomar College and then transfer to San Diego State University to major in business management and minor in business marketing.
Sara Lianne Putnam, also a senior at Orange Glen High School, will attend Cal State San Marcos or Palomar College and major in business, with the dream of opening her open restaurant.
OASIS classes on tap at mall
ESCONDIDO -- OASIS will offer these classes for seniors at its education center in the former Robinsons-May South store, third floor, Westfield North County. Preregistration is required. Call (760) 432-0635.
Pulitzer Prize winners to discuss Cunningham case
RANCHO BERNARDO -- The Press Club of North San Diego County will present the Pulitzer Prize-winning team that broke the Randy "Duke" Cunningham case in 2006 at a forum June 15.
Marcus Stern, correspondent for the Copley News Service in the Washington Bureau, and co-author of the soon-to-be published book, "The Wrong Stuff," will appear at the forum. Also participating in the forum will be the other co-authors Jerry Kammer, Dean Calbreath and George E. Condon Jr.
North County Times journalist Mark Walker will moderate the panel.
The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. with a food and wine reception followed by the forum and a meet-the-authors dessert at the RB Swim & Tennis Club, 16955 Bernardo Oaks Drive. Cost is $10; $5 for Press Club members. Reservations are required. Call (858) 487-2504.
Take a hike at Daley Ranch
ESCONDIDO -- Free, guided nature hikes are offered at Daley Ranch.
All trails include steep and/or slippery sections. Bring at least a quart of water and wear a hat, sunscreen and hiking boots or treaded footwear. Youths younger than 18 must be with an adult. No pets are allowed. Meet at La Honda Drive entrance unless otherwise noted.
The hike schedule and trail map are online at http://www.ci.escondido.ca.us.
Reservations are requested. Call (760) 839-4680. A shuttle with handicapped accessibility runs Sundays.
Vista Library is selling tickets for Mozart concert
ESCONDIDO --- The Friends of the Vista Library are selling tickets for the June 17 "Mainly Mozart" concert at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido. The 2 p.m. concert will feature Mozart's "Musical Joke" and Mendelssohn's Octet in E flat. William Preucil, concertmaster or Mainly Mozart and the Cleveland Orchestra, will conduct.
County Supervisor Bill Horn is underwriting this fundraiser for the Friends of the Vista Library. Tickets cost $10 and are available at the Encore Book Store at the library, 700 Eucalyptus Ave. For information, call the book store at (760) 643-5106 or Alice Rigg at the library at (760) 643-5117.
Mended Hearts group to meet June 19
ESCONDIDO -- A local chapter of Mended Hearts, a nonprofit organization affiliated with the American Heart Association, meets at 6:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of the month in Graybill Auditorium at Palomar Medical Center. The group offers services to heart patients through support group meetings, patient visitor programs and educational forums.
The June 19 meeting will feature a talk about pacemakers and defibrillators by nurse practitioner Nancy McCormick, a Medtronics representative.
For information, call Connie Petersen at (760) 749-8169 or e-mail amendedheart3@aol.com.
Sacagawea's son is the topic
ESCONDIDO -- The topic has been changed for a history discussion hosted by the San Pasqual Battlefield Volunteer Association at 7 p.m. June 19 at the Escondido Public Library, 239 S. Kalmia St. The group will discuss Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, the son of Sacagawea. For information, call Ron Hinrichs at (760) 746-8380.
HVMS Band, Tall Flag Team reunion planned
ESCONDIDO -- A reunion and dinner for former members of the Hidden Valley Middle School "Raider" Band and Tall Flag Team, classes of 1977 through 1999, will be held Aug. 18 at Felicita Park. Also invited to attend are former music boosters and band parents, as well as family members. The event will be hosted by former director Jon Riksford. For information and to sign up, go to http://www.raiderreunion.com.
Creative writing class to begin
ESCONDIDO -- Palomar College instructor Jeanne Patterson will teach a creative writing class for seniors through the OASIS adult education program from 10:15 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Fridays, June 22 through Aug. 10, in the former Robinsons-May South store, third floor, Westfield North County. Semester fee is $3. Students can register on the first day of class. For information, call (760) 432-0635.
Democrats to meet at new headquarters
ENCINITAS -- A grand opening for the new Rancho North Coastal Democratic Club headquarters will take place June 12 at Encinitas Terrace, 454 Requeza St.
The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. with social time, followed by a program at 7, featuring video clips from the California Democratic Convention in April. Also, Michael Wray, former president of the Black Mountain Democratic Club and candidate for the 50th Congressional seat, will be introduced.
For information, call Patsy Cutler at (760) 942-9041 or e-mail yrralcutler@yahoo.com.
Rotary sponsors student leaders
ENCINITAS --- The Encinitas Rotary Club of Encinitas has sponsored two 11th-grade students from San Dieguito Academy, Sam Mohan and Jeff Hokanson, to attend the three-day 2007 Rotary Youth Leadership Award Conference in Idyllwild this past spring. Organized by Rotary District 5340, students were selected for their involvement and academic standing. Visit the Web site at www.rylaconference.com.
Beach concession proposals sought
NORTH COUNTY -- California State Parks is now accepting proposals for the operation of surf schools and camps at various North County San Diego beaches. Proposals are due by 2 p.m. today. Two Requests for Proposals have been issued for the purpose of identifying concessionaires to operate private and semi-private surf schools, as well as overnight surf camps. A total of five, five-year concession contracts will be available, each with an option to renew for an additional five years. The proposals provided should include, but are not limited to, providing quality services at reasonable prices to the public. Quality services include, but are not limited to, promoting and instructing on a variety of safe, enjoyable and high-quality surfing lessons, as well as beach-related recreation experiences for all park visitors. The RFPs are available on the California State Park Web site at http://www.parks.ca.gov/concessions. Call Donna Renner at (619) 688-3343 or e-mail drenner@parks.ca.gov.
Divorce group meets Sundays
SOLANA BEACH -- The St. James Divorce Support Group meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Sundays at St. James Catholic Church, Ministry Offices, 625 S. Nardo Ave. Call Frank Grant at (760) 533-1520, e-mail fwgrant@earthlink.net or kimberlyduvall@yahoo.com.
Knitting Circle to meet
SOLANA BEACH -- Learn the ins and outs of knitting when the Knitting Circle meets from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturdays at Knitting By The Beach, 509 Stevens Ave., Suite B. Call (858) 509-9276 or go to http://www.knittingbythebeach.com.
Learn to love public speaking
SOLANA BEACH -- The Pioneers Gavel Club, an affiliate of Toastmasters International, meets from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. the first Monday of each month at 710 S. Nardo Ave. The club's mission is to help members develop better speaking and communication skills, to learn to think quickly and clearly on their feet, to build strong leadership abilities and to develop self-confidence in giving speeches. Call (858) 481-3998.
Group hosts dog adoptions
DEL MAR -- The Foundation for the Care of Indigent Animals, a nonprofit pet rescue organization specializing in small dogs, will hold a dog adoption event from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. June 16 at Petco, 2749 Via de la Valle. Call Penny Adams at (619) 466-0426.
Volunteers needed for animal center
RANCHO SANTA FE -- The Helen Woodward Animal Center will host the orientation for volunteers (ages 14 and up) at 9 a.m. June 16 at the center, 6461 El Apajo Road. Call (858) 756-4117, Ext. 305 or e-mail ritas@animalcenter.org.
Women network over lunch June 21
RANCHO SANTA FE -- The Rancho Santa Fe Business and Professional Women's Networking Group will hold its monthly meeting from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. June 21 at the Inn at Rancho Santa Fe, 5951 Linea Del Cielo. Kelly Rudolph, CEO of Personal Safety Training, will be the guest speaker. Cost is $30. Reservations required. Call Betty Potter at (760) 753-7644 or go to http://www.rsfbpw.com.
Library hosts writing class
CARDIFF -- Metropolitan Writing Works will present "Awakening Your Muse: A Creativity Workshop for Writers" from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. June 23 at the Cardiff Library, 2081 Newcastle Ave. Cost is $75. Call (760) 208-1913 or go to http://www.metrowriting.com.
TOPS to meet weekly
CARLSBAD --TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) will hold weekly meetings from 5:45 to 7 p.m. Mondays at the Calavera Hills Recreation Center, 2997 Glasgow Drive. TOPS is a low-cost weight-loss support alternative to the more costly and highly publicized organizations. Cost is $3.50 per month. Call (858) 831-9201 or go to http://www.tops.org.
Hospice offers walking group
CARLSBAD -- Hospice of the North Coast offers the Carlsbad Walking Group for people who have lost loved ones and are in need of emotional support at 8 a.m. Fridays at the corner of Cannon Road and Coast Highway. The "walk and talk" group is designed to assist individuals who need support during their grieving, but are unable to come into a support group at the office. Call Phyllis at (760) 431-4100.
Dove library hosts flamenco concert
CARLSBAD -- Carlsbad City Library will present the opening performance of its Summer Concert series with the David Maldonado Group at 2 p.m. June 17 in the Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium at the library, 1775 Dove Lane. The group offers an enticing introduction to a unique infusion of flamenco, jazz and classical stylings. Featuring David Maldonado and Hector Maldonado on guitar, Vincent Escalera on bass, Enrique Platas on drums. Admission is free and seating is limited, with tickets given out at the door beginning at 1 p.m. Call (760) 602-2012 or go to http://www.maldonadomusic.com.
Nancy McCallion performs
CARLSBAD -- Songwriter/vocalist Nancy McCallion, best known for her work with original Celtic-Norteno folk-rock cult band The Mollys, will perform at 2 p.m. Aug. 5 in the Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium at the Carlsbad City Library, 1775 Dove Lane. The performance will feature guitars, slide guitar, bass, pennywhistles and two-part harmony vocals. Admission is free and seating is limited, with tickets given out at the door beginning at 1 p.m. Call (760) 602-2012 or go to http://www.nancymccallion.com.
MDA needs volunteers for summer camps
The Muscular Dystrophy Association is in need of summer camp volunteers who will help young people with neuromuscular diseases enjoy weeklong MDA summer camps across the country. Volunteer counselors must be at least 16 years old and able to lift and care for a young person between the ages of 6 and 21. Each counselor becomes a companion to a camper with a neuromuscular disease. Counselors help their campers with daily activities such as eating, bathing and dressing, and in recreational activities such as arts and crafts, swimming and horseback riding. At no charge to families, MDA's summer camp program serves more than 4,000 campers nationwide in some 90 weeklong sessions. Call (800) 572-1717 or go to http://www.mda.org/clinics/camp.
Chamber to recognize students, teachers today
ENCINITAS -- The Encinitas Chamber of Commerce will hold a Student and Teacher Recognition Awards & Sundowner from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. today at Rancho Santa Fe Security Systems, 1991 Village Park Way. Government representatives, city council members, the chamber and school officials will be at the event to help present plaques, proclamations and gifts from local businesses to students and teachers for their outstanding efforts during the 2006-07 school year.There will be entertainment, refreshments and food. Information: (760) 420-7600.
Sun Valley High graduation set
RAMONA -- Sun Valley Charter High School will hold its graduation ceremony at 7 p.m. June 13 at the Charles R. Nunn Performing Arts Center, 1521 Hanson Lane. Tickets are not required. Information: (760) 788-8008.
Square dance club plans event
NORTH COUNTY -- The Wranglers Square Dance Club will hold its summer "Short Pants" dance at 7:30 p.m. June 15 at Bernardo Heights Middle School, 12990 Paseo Lucido, Rancho Bernardo. Ray Holmes will call and Peter Gomez will cue. Call Jean Adams at (858) 487-3134.
Library Friends to hold book sale
RAMONA -- The Friends of the Ramona Library will hold its monthly book sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 16 at the library,1406 Montecito Road. Proceeds benefit the library. Information: (760) 738-2434.
Services offered for seniors
RANCHO BERNARDO -- The following events and services will be offered at Rancho Bernardo Senior Services, 16769 Bernardo Center Drive, Suite K-14.
Office hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. Call (858) 487-2640.
Book discussion group to meet
RAMONA -- The Ramona Library's book discussion group will meet at 6:30 p.m. June 19 at the Library, 1406 Montecito Road. This month's book selection is "Mayflower: A Story of Courage, Community and War" by Nathaniel Philbrick.
The club meets the third Tuesday of each month. Information: (760) 738-2434.
Workshop on vision and learning problems set
POWAY -- Optometrist Dr. Donald J. Janiuk will offer a free workshop on vision problems that interfere with children's reading and learning abilities from 7 to 8:30 p.m. June 18 at 12845 Poway Road, Suite 209.
Parents, teachers and professionals can learn how to identify children whose vision restricts learning; how the way children "see" the world affects their behavior; how to build school performance by enhancing vision skills; how to perform assessments and tests of vision skills; and how and why vision development therapy works.
R.S.V.P. to Kathie at (858) 748-6210.
Library offers reading program for kids
RANCHO PENASQUITOS -- The Rancho Penasquitos Library will host its "Reading Is for the Dogs" program at 6:30 p.m. June 18.
Geared toward students in grades one through six, the monthly program utilizes certified therapy dogs from Love on a Leash to encourage children to read. Children and dogs bond together over a shared story.
The Rancho Penasquitos Library is at 13330 Salmon River Road. For information and to register for the program, call (858) 538-8159.
For information about Love on a Leash, go to http://www.loveonaleash.org.
Club offers 'Pageant of the Masters' trip
NORTH COUNTY -- The Welcome Club of San Diego North County will offer a bus trip to see the "Pageant of the Masters" in Laguna Beach on July 31. Cost of $63 includes tickets for the show and bus transportation. Call Lorinda Jones at (858) 487-5123.
Creative writing class to begin
SAN MARCOS -- Palomar College instructor Jeanne Patterson will teach a free creative writing class from 1 to 3 p.m. Thursdays, June 21 through Aug. 9, at the San Marcos Senior Center, 111 W. Richmar Ave. Students can register on the first day of class. For information, call (760) 744-5535 or (760) 727-8682.
Folk/jazz singer to perform in SM
SAN MARCOS -- The city's Community Services Department invites the community to an evening with folk/jazz singer-songwriter Mo Fleming at 7:30 p.m. June 23 "in the gardens" at the Wood House in Woodland Park, 1148 Rock Springs Road.
Bring a low-back beach chair or blanket for picnic seating. Desserts and beverages will be available for purchase.
Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance at the San Marcos Community Center, 3 Civic Center Drive. Cost is $5; free admission for children younger than 10. Information: (760) 744-9000.
Sheriff's station seeks senior volunteers
SAN MARCOS -- The San Marcos Sheriff's Station is seeking new members for its Senior Volunteer Patrol Program. As the "eyes and ears" of the Sheriff's Department, Senior Volunteer Patrol members cover all of San Marcos and unincorporated areas of north and south San Diego County.
Duties include checking on the homes of residents who are on vacation; visiting home-bound individuals through the You Are Not Alone (YANA) program; patrolling parking areas for handicapped parking violations; reporting abandoned vehicles, graffiti and suspicious activities; and performing office duties. Volunteers must be available for a minimum of six hours per week.
Applicants must be age 50 or older, have a valid driver's license, undergo a background check and have their physician's approval. Candidates then participate in a 72-hour training academy. The next academy will be held in September.
For information, call SVP Administrator Don Agostino at (760) 510-5290.
Elks to hold Flag Day Ceremony
OCEANSIDE -- Oceanside Elks Lodge 1561 will hold a Flag Day Ceremony at 6 p.m. June 14 at 444 Country Club Lane. Call (760) 433-1561.
Senior center to hold ballroom dance
OCEANSIDE -- The Oceanside Senior Center will hold a ballroom dance featuring music by D.J. Keith from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. June 13 at 455 Country Club Lane. Admission is $3 and anyone 55 and older is welcome. Single, unattached gentlemen will get in free. Refreshments will be served. Call (760) 435-5250.
Library holds teen summer reading program
OCEANSIDE -- The Oceanside Public Library is hosting a Teen Zone Summer Reading Program for grades 7 to 12. It will conclude with a wrap-up party July 27. The theme is "YNK: You Never Know . . . " For every book, magazine or graphic novel read, teens will earn $1 toward a $1,000 sponsored donation to Stand Up for Kids, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to help homeless and street kids. Program activities will include learning to use a lie detector, designing a keepsake, a Name That Superhero poster contest, mystery hero movies and more. The program is sponsored by local businesses and the Friends of the Oceanside Public Library. All teens are invited to read, attend the programs they are interested in and earn money for a significant community cause. Call (760) 435-5614.
Red Cross holds blood drive
OCEANSIDE -- The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive from 12:30 to 6 p.m. June 15 at Wal-Mart, 705 College Blvd. Call (760) 631-0434.
Quarterly line dance set
OCEANSIDE -- A quarterly line dance will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. June 17 at the Oceanside Senior Center, 455 Country Club Lane. The dance is open to the public. Advance tickets are $3; $4 at the door. Light refreshments will be served. Line dancing with music CD's is presented by Helen Pietroforte. Tickets may be purchased in her classes at 11:30 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. Fridays at the senior center. Call (760) 435-5250.
Summer program for children offered
OCEANSIDE -- First Presbyterian Church of Oceanside will again offer a special summer program titled Safe Harbor for Children from 9 a.m. to noon Mondays through Thursdays June 18 through July 26 at 2001 El Camino Real. All children entering first through sixth grades are welcome for this free program. For reservations, call (760) 757-3560, Ext. 101, or go to http://www.fpcoceanside.org.
Saturday Cruzin events held
OCEANSIDE -- Constant Velocity Motorsports invites the public to Saturday Cruzin, held from 3 to 8 p.m. the last Saturday of each month at 2044 Oceanside Blvd. There will be raffle prizes and trophies for best truck, car, paint, interior and peoples' choice. Saturday Cruzin is open to all cars, trucks, hot rods, bikes and lowriders and is free to participate. The next event will be June 30. Call (760) 757-4177.
Estate planning workshop today
VISTA -- A free workshop on prearranged funeral and estate planning will be held at 12:45 p.m. today at the Gloria McClellan Senior Center, 1400 Vale Terrace Drive. Robert Skaggs will show how to simplify financial affairs and enjoy the golden years. Pie and ice cream will be served after the 45-minute presentation. To reserve a spot, call (760) 639-6162.
Father's Day Luncheon set
VISTA -- The Gloria McClellan Senior Center will hold a Father's Day Luncheon at 11:45 a.m. June 15 in the Park Terrace Cafe of the center, 1400 Vale Terrace Drive. Menu is roast beef with gravy and mashed red potatoes. There will be free coffee and apple pie a la mode and special treats for dads. Eugene McCarthy will entertain. Chicken fajita salad and soup of the day will be offered as an alternate. A donation of $3 is suggested for those older than 60; those younger than 60 and accompanying a senior are $5. To make a reservation the day before or the morning of the luncheon, call (760) 724-3362.
Global warming program offered
VISTA -- "Global Warming: Changing CO2urse," a study/discussion program from Northwest Earth Institute, will be presented from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays, June 18, 25, July 9 and 16 at Palomar Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 1600 Buena Vista Drive. The study guide is $17. Child care is available by advance request. Register by calling (760) 721-3091.
To empower individuals to respond to the challenge of global warming/climate change, this four-session discussion course explores the history and science of global warming, personal values and habits as they relate to climate change, and personal actions to curb the effects of global warming. Each meeting's facilitated discussion is based on readings from the study guide.
Internet Essentials class offered
VISTA -- Internet Essentials will be presented from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. June 18 at the Gloria McClellan Senior Center, 1400 Vale Terrace Drive. The class will include the terminology of the Internet, how to send an attachment, how to use search engines like Google to find Web sites. Cost is $15. Bring a re-writable CD or flash drive to bring completed projects home. Preregistration is required. Call (760) 639-6162.
Computer lab assistants needed
VISTA -- Computer lab assistants are needed to volunteer in the computer lab from 10 a.m. to noon Thursdays and Fridays at the Gloria McClellan Senior Center, 1400 Vale Terrace Drive.Call (760) 639-6162.
Beginning computer classes taught
VISTA -- Beginning computer classes are held throughout the year from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Gloria McClellan Senior Center, 1400 Vale Terrace Drive. Learn to use e-mail, the Internet and basic applications. Cost is $35 for four sessions and workbook. Call (760) 639-6160.
Mission celebrates 209th birthday
OCEANSIDE -- The Mission San Luis Rey will celebrate the day it was founded 209 years ago in 1798 by hosting A Day of Wine and Roses June 13 at 4050 Mission Ave. The mission will hold a wine tasting from 4:30 to 6 p.m. In conjunction with the event, Executive Director Friar James Lockman will lead his popular Horticultural Tour of the mission from 2 to 4 p.m. The tour includes areas not generally accessible to the public such as the Medication Gardens, the Friars' Garden and the historic Well House. Lockman also will present an educational overview of his favorite Top Ten Roses, which may be successfully grown in the coastal climate and share his secrets for pruning beautifully shaped rose bushes.
Immediately following, tour participants may partake in the wine tasting. Cost is $7 for the tour; $5 for wine tasting (four samples). To make a reservation, call (760) 757-3651, Ext. 146.
Seminar set for vets, spouses
VISTA -- Health Care Group will hold a free informational seminar for U.S. veterans and spouses over age 65 who may be eligible to receive assistance up to $1,808 per month from the Department of Veteran Affairs toward assisted living care. The seminar will be held at 10 a.m. and again at 6 p.m. June 13 at Rancho Vista, 760 E. Bobier Drive. R.S.V.P. to (760) 941-1480.
Diabetes support group to meet
OCEANSIDE -- The North County Diabetes Support Group will hold its next meeting at 7 p.m. June 14 in the Community Room of the Oceanside Public Library at 3861 Mission Avenue. This meeting is open to all diabetics or those who wish to learn more about diabetes, its treatment and health consequences, and what can be done to improve lives. Cindy Garvey MSN, FNP, CDE will be the moderator and present topics of continuing interest. Call (760) 945-3559.
Nature story time for preschoolers
OCEANSIDE -- Buena Vista Audubon Center holds Nature Storytime for preschoolers age 3 to 5 with a parent at 10 a.m. the fourth Monday of each month at 2202 S. Coast Highway. Call (760) 918-6622.
South Vista Communities to meet
VISTA -- South Vista Communities will hold its first meeting at 7 p.m. June 14 at Shadowridge Country Club, 1980 Gateway Drive. The meeting will cover the group's first year in review, reports from South Vista neighborhoods and plans for the coming year. Information: http://www.southvistacommunities.org.
Democrats to meet at new headquarters
ENCINITAS -- A grand opening for the new Rancho North Coastal Democratic Club headquarters will take place June 12 at Encinitas Terrace, 454 Requeza St.
The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. with social time, followed by a program at 7, featuring video clips from the California Democratic Convention in April. Also, Michael Wray, former president of the Black Mountain Democratic Club and candidate for the 50th Congressional seat, will be introduced.
For information, call Patsy Cutler at (760) 942-9041 or e-mail yrralcutler@yahoo.com.
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