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Calvin Christian to host camps this summer

Calvin Christian School will host a number of camps and classes this summer. Parents of children, ages 5-12, are invited to sign up and reg­ister for camps and classes beginning mid-June. Some of the camps and classes that are being offered include Lego Engineering, Basketball, Base­ball, Cotillion and Art. Visit http:// www.calvinchristianescondido.org to see a complete listing of classes and camps and for registration forms. You can also stop by the campus at 2000 N. Broadway for registration forms.

About Calvin Christian School

Calvin Christian School is a pre­school and Kindergarten through 12th grade Christian school located in Es­condido, CA. For over 50 years Cal­vin has been partnering with Christian families and their churches to teach the whole child from a biblical worldview.

Escondido Cool Zone locations for seniors

The City of Escondido reminds the public that three City facilities have been designated as Cool Zone sites. These sites are air-conditioned set­tings where seniors and others can gather. The sites encourage people to share air conditioning during the heat of the day, lowering individual usage and helping to conserve energy for the whole community. Escondido’s Cool Zone Sites are: • Park Avenue Community Center, 210 Park Avenue (760-839-4688) • Escondido Public Library, 239 Kal­mia Street (760-839-4684) • East Valley Community Center 2245 East Valley Parkway (760-839- 4382)

Good Morning Escondido

Escondido Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly Good Morn­ing Escondido networking breakfast on June 24, 7:15 a.m.–9 a.m. at J&M Restaurant.

Mix, mingle and network with Chamber members as you enjoy breakfast at this dynamic monthly event. With the one minute Show and Tell, your business will have the op­portunity to highlight its achievements and services to a group of gathered professionals from various industries.

The cost for members is $10. RSVP to the Chamber at 760-745-2125.

Breakfast with the mayor

The Escondido Chamber of Com­merce will hold its monthly breakfast with the city of Escondido Mayor Sam Abed, on Tuesday, June 28, from 7:30 a.m.–9 a.m. at the Chamber office, 720 N. Broadway, Escondido.

Each month the chamber hosts a breakfast with the City of Escondido Mayor. The Chamber invites members to join us for one of the breakfasts in 2016. Members have an opportunity to hear the Mayor’s perspective on our city and to share their insights and experience as business leaders. Break­fast is sponsored by AT & T. This event is FREE for members only. Due to the limited space allowed for this event, members can only attend once a year.

Republican women Host Mike Madrid on June 22

Escondido Republican Women, Federated (ERWF) has invited Mike Madrid of Grassroots Lab as their guest speaker at their June 22 lun­cheon.

Grassroots Lab conducts po­litical research and data analysis used for issues management, political cam­paigns and legislative efforts. Madrid is a nationally recognized expert on Latino voting trends.

Madrid graduated from Edmund G. Walsh School of Foreign Services at Georgetown University where he wrote his senior thesis on Latino poli­tics and the perspective of politiciza­tion of emerging Latino voter groups in Southwestern states as unique in American history. In 2001 he was named as one of America’s “Most Influential Hispanics” by Hispanic Business Magazine. He is regular commentator on Latino political is­sues in statewide and national media publications.

The meeting begins promptly at 11:30 a.m. at Cocina del Charro, 890 W. Valley Parkway, Escondido, in­cludes a buffet luncheon for $16 and is open to the public. For reservations (due June 20) contact Val at 760-432- 0816 or Rosalia at 760-489-1407.


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