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Taste d'Vine October is the beginning of the fall party season. The weather is cooler, at least the nights and there are Jack 'o lanterns, and other Halloween decorations being displayed. Our Decorating Chair is Patty Jordan. For treats no tricks check out Cost Plus and BevMo and see the range of wines for this month's celebration: the wines of Vampire, Dias de los Merlot, Tweet, Evil, Castile del Diablo, Sinister Hand, 7 Deadly Zins plus many more. For your sweet treats gathered, there are some sparkling, desert wines, and ports. Try Blackjack, Ruby Cuvee, and Luscious Lips from our local Temecula wineries. Come to our meeting on Thurs., Oct. 18, 6 pm in the Lodge Ballroom. Bring a glass or two, an appetizer to share , Members are $5, Guests $8. There will be food, fun, entertainment and education. ~ Anita Worthen African American Culture Club Reminder: Tickets for the AACC Christmas dinner will go on sale Oct. 1. The price is $27.50 pp or $220 for a table, cash only please, the price includes dinner and entertainment. The event will be held in the Lodge Ballroom on Wed., Dec. 5, 5:45 to 9 pm. Info., Cookie Bonner (951) 769-7679, Roxie Elliott (951)769- 2517, Daisy Race (951) 845-6950 or Wanda Valentine (951) 845- 0018. More information and updates will be in the November issue of the Breeze. Also, many thanks to Nu-Beginnings featuring Zelyne Rudolph for providing the entertainment for the Labor Day festivities. For those who don't know, Nu Beginnings performs at Russo's Italian Restaurant in Banning. If you get the chance, stop in and check them out. Our next meeting will be Mon., Nov. 5, at 6 pm in the Card Room at the Lodge. Info., Betty Ann James, Chairperson (951)572- 5538 or Joyce Allen, Co-Chairperson (951) 769-4354. ~ Mabelene Dimmer Book Club Please join us Tues., Oct. 9, at 9:30 am when Mary Lou Keating will lead the discussion of the novel, The Transformation of Things, by Jillian Cantor. It is a moving look beneath the surface of a life and one women's journey through a personal challenge. It speaks to the power of the mind to heal itself, to uncover truth within fiction, and to change one's perspective on what makes life important, an honest look at the assumptions we make about ourselves and those around us. We meet the second Tuesday of each month, generally in the Conference Room next to Smitty's. Come if you like books and to discuss them with others that do too. Our selection for November will be The Chaperone, by Laura Moriarty, with Bobbie Eckel leading the discussion. Hope to see you then. Info., Doreen Sanders, (951) 769-1913. ~ Mary Lou Keating CLUBS & GROUPS FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | OCTOBER 2012 29

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