San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Nov. 24 MURRIETA Coffee talks
The Coffee with the City of Murrieta series continues at 8:30 a.m. on the fourth Tuesday of the month virtually via Zoom. The free events hosted by the city and the Murrieta/wildomar Chamber of Commerce provide an opportunity for residents to connect with city officials. For more information, visit https:// tinyurl.com/murrieta-coffee-nov.
Through Nov. 30 VALLEYWIDE Lifestream Dream Raffle
Lifestream is holding a Dream Raffle fundraiser, with more than $25,000 in prizes, to benefit the blood bank. Proceeds will be used to purchase new collection and testing equipment to increase the bank’s capacity to accept blood donations. Tickets cost $10 each, six for $50, or 13 for $100 and can be purchased through Nov. 30 by calling (909) 386-6840 or online at lstream.org/raffle. Top prizes include $5,000 cash and a “spring break” vacation to Orlando, Fla. Visit lstream.org/raffle for more information.
Dec. 4 TEMECULA Coffee Connection
The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce will hold a virtual Coffee Connection at 8 a.m. Dec. 4. The event features sponsor presentations, networking breakout rooms and business updates. Register at https://tinyurl.com/temecula-coffee-dec.
Dec. 5 LAKE ELSINORE Waste cleanup
The city will hold its monthly household hazardous waste collection event from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 5 at 512 N. Langstaff St., Lake Elsinore, next to the city’s Public Works Yard. Items such as automotive chemicals, batteries, electronics, household chemicals and cleaners, and paint can be dropped off. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/ Le-household-waste.
Ongoing PERRIS Perristv launches
The city of Perris has launched a Youtube channel with news, events and activities for residents of all ages. View the available videos at www.youtube.com/perristv.
TEMECULA Second Saturday at Home
The Temecula Valley Museum has moved its monthly Second Saturday program online during the pandemic, offering activities exploring other cultures. The November program celebrates Mexico. Previous programs explored Germany, Scotland, Hawaii, Australia, Jamaica, Cuba, Vietnam and India. To check out the program and the activities, visit https:// tinyurl.com/tvm-second-saturday.
MURRIETA Senior games
The Murrieta Senior Center staff has compiled a list of free online games to help seniors keep busy while the center is closed. Visit www.murrietaca.gov/facilities/facility/details/
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TEMECULA Virtual recreation for seniors
The city of Temecula has compiled a list of virtual activities, classes, games and more for seniors at temeculaca.gov/1346/ Senior-special-needs-resources. The webpage also has information about meal programs for seniors.
VALLEYWIDE Library programs
Libraries across the region are offering virtual programming, e-book and audiobook checkouts, and more for residents of all ages. Visit their websites for more information:
Temecula Public Library: https://tinyurl.com/yadbrp9y
Murrieta Public Library: www.murrietaca.gov/261/library
Perris Public Library: https://tinyurl.com/y9sdswa8
VALLEYWIDE Blood donations
Donations of blood and plasma are critically needed for patients throughout the region. Lifestream continues to host mobile blood drives at various locations as well as collections at its regular locations. Face coverings are required of all donors, regardless of location, and all potential donors are subject to a temperature check and COVID-19 symptom review before admission to the donor waiting area. All donations are tested for the presence of COVID-19 antibodies. The Murrieta donation center is a 40365 Murrieta Hot Springs Road, and is open seven days a week; hours vary. For hours or for more information, visit www.lstream.org.