Archive for November 9, 2007

ROCK FOR RELIEF – INVISIBLE CHILDREN BENEFIT SHOW

NICOLE WHITAKER & CUPPYS COFFEE STAGE SATURDAY SHOW FOR KIDS

Murrieta, CA – Yes, Sports Fans, the war in northern Uganda is still a viable reality and as such, the children aka the ‘invisible children’ are 09-07-07_1911.jpgstill at risk, like everything else the IC movement has done. Nicole, known as Niki around the scene and party planner extraordinaire, has started an Invisible Children club at her home campus in San Marcos. The first IC event planned is happening this Saturday and will feature guest speakers from the San Diego IC headquarters, IC merch, a movie showing, and these great bands: Jupiter, Nice Day, Chrysalis, and Coachella faves, Shrunken Wool Sweaters. It was a no-brainer for Johnny, owner of CUPPY’S Coffee, to say ‘yes’ to the event when it was first proposed to him by Niki several months ago.


Some bands have dropped and others added from the original line-up, but Niki stuck to her guns, well she is a ‘cowgirl’ don’cha know, and got the show together without much help from anyone else, proving once again, there is more to any ‘scenester’ than appears at first glance, which is probably why this reporter has become more and more involved in the positive aspects of such a cool panorama. Be there and be counted in making a positive change for children halfway around the world in a country that has no oil and gets no mention from the ‘spin zone’ of Billy O’Reilly. Doors at 7, cover at 6 (dollars). C U There.

Mountain Lion spotted in middle of Murrieta

Murrieta, California - On Thursday November 8 at about 130pm, a Murrieta Police Officer was on patrol in the area of Lincoln Ave. and Alondra Dr. The officer observed a medium sized Mountain Lion in the creek area west of Lincoln Ave. The creek area stretches from Lincoln Ave. westbound and is bordered by Symeron Way to the north and Los Alamos Rd. to the south.


The Mountain Lion was observed walking into the heavy brush that borders the creek that runs through the field. Additional officers responded to the location and set up a perimeter. The California Department of Fish and Game responded to the area. The Fish and Game Warden searched the field area, including the heavy brush area around the creek. The Warden was unable to locate the animal in the area.

If there are any more sightings of the Mountain Lion you are asked to contact the Police Department at 304-2677. For tips regarding safety and how to deal with Mountain Lions, please see the California Department of Fish and Game website.

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