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Get a ‘Taste of the World’ on March 10th
Adding to the multi-cultural experience, the evening will feature dancers and entertainers representing Ireland, Spain, Tahiti, Hawaii, New Zealand, Native America, Cuba and India. Rotary Club of Temecula’s International Director, Alyson Drago, said she is “thrilled to report there will be a special performance by the Matsiko World Orphans Choir” telling the stories of the lives and cultures of children from Peru, India and Liberia through song and dance. Drago further stated “we are also very pleased to welcome the Jon Laskin Band who will produce and organize the entertainment.” The event was inspired by Ms. Drago and an enthusiastic committee of volunteers to highlight and support the many local and international projects the club funds including a scholarship program for local high school graduates and literacy program for area children. “I believe each of the more than 100 club members will participate in some way in what has become the club’s signature event,” said Drago. There will be a live auction where participants can bid on trips including travel and lodging as well as event tickets. Local businesses can participate in several ways through ads in the program “Passport” or by sponsoring any country in addition to those in which the Rotary Club of Temecula has international projects. All sponsorships include event tickets and media exposure prior to and at the event. A website has been created for more information at www.rotarytasteoftheworld.com, or you may contact the club by email at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . |
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For the second year the Rotary Club of Temecula presents their annual fundraising event titled ‘Taste of the World’ at the Legends Golf Club at Temeku Hills in Temecula. Local restaurants will once again participate by offering authentic international foods and a wide selection of international wine and beer will be served.
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At a reception in Sacramento, the Regional Council of Rural Counties (RCRC) honored Assemblyman Kevin Jeffries (R-Lake Elsinore) as one of two recipients for its annual "Patti Mattingly Award" for 2011. The Patti Mattingly Award is given to a policymaker who has demonstrated leadership on rural issues and an understanding of the unique challenges that rural communities face. 
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