May 2012

San Vicente Valley Club’s general meeting and luncheon will be on Wednesday, May 30 at the San Vicente Valley Inn, 24157 San Vicente Road.

The luncheon is open to the public; guests are encouraged to make reservations at the front desk of San Vicente Inn or call Mary Jo Adamske (760) 787-1566 or cell (760) 703-0123 by Friday May 25 for Club luncheon reservations only. The cost is $12.00. If a cancellation is necessary please contact Mary Jo.

The hard work that students put into school is paying off for some of them this month as we award them our scholarships. We will also be inducting our new officers.

The order of events for the day will be: Social time 11:00, Call to order 11:30, Luncheon 12:00, Program 1:00.

We are a nonprofit organization for all residents of Ramona brought together for the social, philanthropic and civic betterment of the community with our generous charitable contributions towards student scholarships and the needs of our community. For membership information contact Mary Jo Adamske (760) 787-1566 or cell (760) 703-0123.

Other interest groups consist of Book Marks, Bridge Marathon, Lunch Bunch, Friends of the library, Bunco and much more.

Website: http://www.sanvicentevalleyclub.com

April 2012

San Vicente Valley Club’s general meeting and luncheon will be on Wednesday, April 25 at the San Vicente Valley Inn, 24157 San Vicente Road.

The luncheon is open to the public; guests are encouraged to make reservations at the front desk of San Vicente Inn or call Mary Jo Adamske (760) 787-1566 or cell (760) 703-0123 by Friday April 20 for Club luncheon reservations only. The cost is $12.00. If a cancellation is necessary please contact Mary Jo.

Erin Hunt of the California Wolf Center, a one-of-a-kind education, conservation, and research center located 50 miles east of San Diego, near the town of Julian, California.

Founded in 1977 to educate the public about wildlife and ecology, the Center is currently home to several packs of gray wolves, some of which are exhibited for educational purposes. The wolves serve as ambassadors representing the wolves in the wild. They also host highly endangered Mexican gray wolves, now being reintroduced into the southwestern United States. A visit to the Center provides a unique experience involving one of the most charismatic and controversial species in North American history.

The order of events for the day will be: Social time 11:00, Call to order 11:30, Luncheon 12:00, Program 1:00.

We are a nonprofit organization for all residents of Ramona brought together for the social, philanthropic and civic betterment of the community with our generous charitable contributions towards student scholarships and the needs of our community. For membership information contact Mary Jo Adamske (760) 787-1566 or cell (760) 703-0123
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Other interest groups consist of Book Marks, Bridge Marathon, Lunch Bunch, Friends of the library, Bunco and much more.

Website: http://www.sanvicentevalleyclub.com