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February 10-11: Valley Quilters Annual Quilt Show
quiltThe Valley Quilters will display over one hundred hand-made quilts at the Valley-Wide Regional Park Sports Center Fri & Sat. 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Admission fee $6.00. For more info see Valley-Wide Website or con­tact Bev Wallace at (951) 834‑7591

LunafestFebruary 11: LUNAFEST Film Festival
Saturday, 1-4pm, MSJC San Jacinto Campus Theatre For more info contact Laurie Pendley at (951) 927-0556 or Email llpendley@yahoo.com, news at PE.com article or visit www.lunafest.org/sanjacinto

February 16: CPR Training
cprJoin your friends and neighbors for Community CPR training sponsored by the City of San Jacinto & CALFIRE/Riverside County Fire, at the San Jacinto Community Center. For more information please Email Phillip SeLegue: pselegue@fire.ca.gov  or see acrobat Event Flyer

AstronomyMarch 2: Free Astronomy Nights
Western Science Center; Friday 6 pm
Join the Riverside Astronomical Society as they
share their powerful telescopes & expert knowledge to view the moon, stars and planets in the heavens above us. acrobat Event flyer
For more info visit www.westerncentermuseum.org

Sand DragMarch 30-31 & April 1: Soboba Sand Drags
Southern California San Drag Association (SCSDA) & Soboba Casino presents the 2nd Annual APRIL FUELS DAY! See Event Flyer, visit SCSDA Fan Info or visit www.SoCalSandDrags.com for more info

April 13-15: Free CERT Training
CERTJoin your friends and neighbors for Community Emergency Response Team Training at the San Jacinto Community Center. To register, please contact Barry Mulcock @ 951-487-7386 or send email: bmulcock@sanjacintoca.us. For more info see event flyer and registration form.

SCE Safety Video: Downed Trees & Power Lines
Please visit Southern California Edison’s website for good
information in cases of downed trees &/or power lines and
see Wire Safety Fact Sheet and Safety Video for more info.

Urgent: Metal thefts, we need your help!
Metal theft is on the rise in our community and the City needs your help in solving the problem. Recently, metal thieves have struck in our area and have stolen fire hydrants, manhole covers, chain link fencing and wiring out of street lights. Learn what you can do to help...

EMWD Reports Newsletter
See bi-monthly news from Eastern Municipal Water District. This newsletter is available in pdf format.
- Current EMWD Reports Online...

EMWD Turf Rebate
EMWD Offers Turf Buy-Back Rebate Program
Open to ALL Customers DIRECTLY served by EMWD.
Acrobat pdf Turf Rebate Program Information
Acrobat pdf Turf Rebate Application Packet

Conserve WaterUse Water Wisely Logo
Check out these sites for water saving tips
and information:
- www.bewaterwise.com
- www.usewaterwisely.org
- www.emwd.org

Riverside County - Dial 211
Dial 211 Riverside County...(or 1-800-464-1123) for easy-to-use source of caring, professional guidance, and advocacy 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, provided by the Volunteer Center of Riverside County. For more information see the flyers in English or Spanish, or visit: www.211riversidecounty.org

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...to the City of San Jacinto, a dynamic city located in the Inland Empire region of Southern California - one of the fastest growing regions in the nation.

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City of San Jacinto
595 S. San Jacinto Ave.
San Jacinto, CA 92583
Phone: (951) 487-7330
Hours: 8 am – 5 pm
Monday- Thursday
8 am – 4 pm Friday
info@sanjacintoca.us
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Upcoming Events:

Ramona Bowl
Ramona Bowl
www.ramonabowl.com


Senior and Active Military Discounts
... for refuse service!
See flyer for more info


Got Big Stuff to Dump?
Call CR&R to Haul it Away

San Jacinto Residents can call CR&R
twice a year for bulky item pickup.
1-800-755-8112


SJV Green Coalition

SJV Green Coalition


See Graffiti?graffiti poster

Don't just complain to your neighbors — call the City's Graffiti Hot Line:
(951) 654-4041.
They'll take photos and get it cleaned up.

Know who did it?
Call the Police Tip Line:
(951) 537-6407
...and you may get a reward.