http://patch.com/california/palmdesert/riverside-county-july-4th-fireworks-guide-2016-where-see-shows
The area is booming with fireworks, parades and festivals all over Riverside. Here is a guide to Independence Day celebrations.
http://patch.com/california/palmdesert/riverside-county-july-4th-fireworks-guide-2016-where-see-shows We all wish to do our part to help conserve water during drought months. If you are wondering what guidelines are in place for water usage, read on… • Three Days a week during warmer months (April- October) • Not more than 15 minutes per irrigation zone • Watering between 6PM and 10 AM • Watering to the point of run off or watering streets prohibited • Irrigation and plumbing leaks fixed within 72 hours • Restaurants to provide water only by request • Hotels shall provide options of not having towels/linens washed daily • Construction operations receiving water shall not use water unnecessarily For more information read the full restrictions guideline at http://www.riversidedrought.com/restrictions.html Watch this short video to learn water saving tips!
Now that the warmer weather is here, I find myself sitting outside on my back patio at all times of the day. In the morning, I may drink coffee and skim magazines; in the afternoons, I often enjoy the outdoors while I work on my computer; at night after my daughter goes to bed, my husband and I play some gin rummy. This space is an extension of our home. I spend a lot of time there and enjoy it very much, but that doesn’t mean I want to break the bank while adding some special touches and design elements. Therefore, I came up with some DIY ideas to spruce up an outdoor space that are gentle on the pockets.
Improving your outdoor space essentially involves bringing your living room outside. You want it to be inviting, inspiring, and comfortable for you and your guests to have great conversation in a welcoming setting. Small changes, such as adding fresh flowers and potted plants, setting mood lighting, and incorporating accent pieces, can make a big difference in a small space like a patio, porch, or veranda. www.fix.com/blog/sprucing-up-an-outdoor-space/ From the earliest of times, people have communed around the campfire, telling tales and sharing personal stories. Gathering around the fire brings us together, and a backyard fire pit is the perfect spot to kick back and relax.
Fire pits provide ambiance, warmth, light, and a place to gather and entertain. It’s no wonder that they are high on homeowners’ wish lists. Basking in the glow of a beautiful fire can be romantic – enough that you might just opt for a staycation to watch those sparks fly. https://www.fix.com/blog/how-to-build-a-fire-pit/
Community Water Conservation Festival
June 4, 2016 • 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Promenade Mall Near Edwards Cinemas Plaza 40820 Winchester Road, Temecula 92591 Temecula, CA (June 4, 2016) —Water efficiency can be simple, worthwhile and even fun. Water districts throughout Western Riverside County will host the 14th annual free Community Water Conservation Festival on Saturday, June 4, at the Promenade Mall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Partners in Water Conservation, a coalition of water agencies in western Riverside County, will provide information about retrofitting outdoor irrigation equipment, Water saving garden friendly plants and water-wise landscaping ideas. There will also be master gardeners on location to answer questions. Vendors will be available to provide demonstrations and information about water-efficient technologies, such as weather-based irrigation controllers, moisture sensors, high-efficiency toilets and drip irrigation systems. Each participating water district will have information regarding their respective rebate programs available. “We are entering our fifth year of drought. It’s important that our agencies work together to ensure our customers have every opportunity to increase their water use efficiency,” said Stacy Rodriguez, Eastern Municipal Water District’s conservation program manager and committee co-chair for the event. “This fun, interactive event will provide entertainment for children and will provide families the opportunity to continue being water efficient at their homes and businesses.” Participants may take part in raffles throughout the event. Raffle prizes include a water-efficient toilet, rain barrels, drip kits and smart irrigation controllers. Families are encouraged to bring their children to the festival; face-painting, water-wise activities and crafts will be available. Eastern Municipal Water District’s Dewie the Dragon and Rancho California Water District’s Drippy will be present to entertain and educate the children. For more information about the event, visit www.iewaterfestival.com. 2016 Temecula Art & Street Painting Festival Three-day event - June 10, 11, and 12. Over 80 chalk murals. This year's theme "On The Road Again". Applications available now. Call Gail Zigler for more information @ (951) 694-6480. Rock Legends in concert with the Temecula Valley Symphony Saturday, June 18th - 8:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Free! Temecula Civic Center Quad @ 41000 Main Street Limited Seating - no seat holds. Bring low back chairs for lawn seating. Call Gail Zigler for more information @ (9951) 694-6480 or gail.zigler@cityoftemecula.org Please see the attachment below for your copy of the May 10, 2016 General & Executive Session meeting agendas. They will also be posted in the common area at the bulletin board near the corner of Humber Dr. and Long Valley. All homeowners are welcome to the General Session Meetings.
Saturday, April 23, 2016 From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Chaparral High School 27215 Nicolas Road FOR TEMECULA RESIDENTS ONLY! ID REQUIRED. The City of Temecula and CR&R are sponsoring a program to help you dispose of dispose of household waste and large miscellaneous debris that can't be placed in your trash bins. We will accept the following items: Large Bulky Items Green Waste Motor Oil Anti-Freeze E-Waste (Household Electronics) Car Batteries (two per resident, per visit) Small (empty) Gas Operated Equipment Unfortunately, we cannot accept the following items: Household Batteries Chemicals Empty Drums Fluorescent Light Bulbs Any Type of Paint Pesticides Thermostats Solvents/Gasoline Sharps/Needles Tires Other Hazardous Waste For more information please visit the City of Temecula website (www.cityoftemecula.org) and type in keyword: "clean-up" or contact the Community Development Department at (951) 694-6400 or CR&R at (800) 755-8112 The correct address and payee to mail your assessment payment is: The Villages Community Association/Payment Processing PO Box 52982 Phoenix, AZ 85072-2982 The old US Bank PO Box in Temecula has now been closed and any payments that are sent to the Temecula PO Box will be returned by the Post Office. If you use an online bill pay through your bank or credit union, please log onto your account today and verify that your payments are being sent to the Phoenix address and that checks are made payable to your association. Thank you! |
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