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BHS Drama Troupe 1683, the “Edinburros,” will be holding a spaghetti dinner and show Friday, Sept. 10,
from 5-9 p.m. at VFW Ship 4084. The event is designed to raise funds for the students’ trip to the
Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scottland next summer. Tickets are $10 for children 12 and younger and $15
for adults. For more information call 760-301-2345. Students have been holding garage sales and raffles
as part of the effort.
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NARFE to meet Sept. 8
The National Active & Retired Federal Employees Association will meet Wednesday, Sept. 8, at 3
p.m., at the Senior Citizens Center, 125 S. Warner St. in Ridgecrest.
Hank Eberhart, Coldwell Banker Best Realty, will answer questions regarding the local real estate
market.
Members and guests are encouraged to attend.
Immanuel to host women’s Wednesday night Bible study
Immanuel Baptist Church will offer a 12-week Wednesday evening Bible study for women starting
Sept. 1 from 6-8 p.m.
The study offered is “Daniel — Lives of Integrity, Words of Prophecy” by Beth Moore. “Just as the
prophet Daniel faced unbelievable pressure to compromise his faith and was constantly confronted by
temptations and threats, today’s believers face similar trials,” Moore said. “We will learn to boldly live in
our modern-day Babylon without falling prey to its allure. We’ll learn about lives of integrity and words of
prophecy.”
“Come take a mid-week break from all the noise,” said a spokesperson.
Registration is available at any Immanuel worship service or online at ibcridgecrest.org under
women’s ministries, Wednesday night. Child care is available for children 4 years and up.
You may purchase your book at the Bread of Life Christian Bookstore; be sure to get in early before
books are sold out.
For more information, call church office at 760-446-4531.
Constitution Day events planned
Autism support group to meet
The Autism Support Group for parents of children on the autism spectrum will meet Friday, Sept. 3, at
7 p.m. at the Ridgecrest Presbyterian Church.
The group invites those interested to come together, share and help build ideas for future meetings.
For more information call Patricia Walters at 760-375-7332.
A Constitution Day Celebration Dinner will take place Sept. 17 from 5-9 p.m., with a lunch on Sept. 18
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 136 Garnet St., #C. The celebration will be the same for both events, and will
include the Founding Fathers Rock Stars, “We the People” signatures, a jar of power game and
documents of freedom.
Organizers invite those interested to come and experience a celebration of our American heritage.
Free copies of the Constitution will be given to the first 50 people.
To RSVP call Heather at 760-371-3324 or Mitzi at 760-375-2573.
United Way and 18 of its agencies invite the community to the 2010 Fun Fair, Saturday, Sept. 25, from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. at Jackson Park. Families are invited to bring folding chairs and spend a couple of hours in
the park, enjoying live entertainment, activities for the kids, food for nearly all ages and information about
services provided by IWV United Way agencies. The event is free.
Happy boaters at last year’s Family Fun Fair!
Fourth grader Victoria Pillers and her mother Amy are all smiles on
the first day of school at Saint Ann School, which began the new
year Aug. 23.
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