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Registration for Fall/Winter recreation classes beginsSeptember 7, 2010 Sign up early because space islimited and classes fill quickly
For more inormation, ca (951) 304-7275To reort grati, eae ca (951) 461-6124
CITY COUNCIl CITY MANAGER
Kelly Bennett, Mayor Rick DudleyRandon Lane, Mayor Pro Tem
AssIsTANT CITY MANAGER
Doug McAllister Jim HolstonRick GibbsGary Thomasian
COMMUNITY sERvICEs COMMIssION
Dick Castellano - ChairCathy Bearse- Vice Chair Arrin Banks Adriana BradleyThomas Courbat
COMMUNITY sERvICEs DEpARTMENT
41810 Juniper StreetPhone: (951) 304-7275Fax: (951) 696-0928
The Community Services Commission meet the first Thursday ofEach month at the Council Chamber in City Hall at 6:00 pm
 Three ways to sign up for activities....
Onine:
 wwwmurrietaorg
 Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover accepted
Mai:
Send your completed registration form and fee to the City of Murrieta,41810 Juniper Street, Murrieta, CA 92562 Make checks or money orderspayable to the City of Murrieta Do not send cash Registration formavailable online
Dro-o:
Come by the Murrieta Community Center at 41810 Juniper Street duringcity business hours, Monday-Friday 8:00AM-5:00PM
No hone-in regitration ermitted.
Beow i an exame o a common ca iting:
Course # Day(s) Start Day Time# Classes Fee1234 Mon 10/01/09 5:00 - 6:00 pm 4 $20Please note that all non-residents of Murrieta must add a $6 non-residentfee when mailing in your registration When registering on-line or inperson this will be done automatically
Ca date, time, ocation, andee ubject to change.For more detaied inormation onour cae, iit u onine!
Photo Policy 
Please be advised that all participants involved in anydepartment programs or special events are subject tobeing photographed Such photographs may be used bythe City of Murrieta without obligation to providecompensation to those photographed
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Welcome to our 2011 Fall/Winter Recreation Guide full of many recreational opportunities for you to enjoyThe currenteconomic situation and its impact on everyone has required this department to look at how we can sustain the programs andfacilities that add quality to your life in Murrieta We have added different and new classes, which many of you have participatedin and are enjoying We continue to offer you a wide variety of classes and programs for all ages Take advantage of our on-lineregistration It is so simple and quick!With winter approaching, we want to encourage everyone to continue exercising and eating healthyVisit our Healthy Murrietawebsite at wwwhealthymurrietacom and get great recipes and new ideas on exercising to a healthier Life!! Remember ourgoal is to exercise to the moon and back Help us achieve our goal!We encourage everyone to stop by Town Square Park and visit our Veterans Memorial that was dedicated this past MemorialDayYou start with the 22-foot obelisk representing the five branches of the military with the American flagdraped over the top Then you can hold your breath when looking at the pictures etched in the World WarII Memorial Wall For more information on how to donate to the remaining six walls, please read belowRemember to help us celebrate our military past and present at our 8th Annual Veteran’s Day Paradeon Thursday, November 11thWe want you to have some fun and enjoyment so mark your calendars for our Fall Spooktacular, thePush Cart Parade, Santa’s Visits, and much more during the month of December that is full of HolidayMagic!!! For more information, you can go to the city’s website at wwwmurrietaorg or give us a callat 304-PARK (7275)
 
We invite you to come PLAY with us! 
Sincerely,
Debbie Tharp
Community Services Manager
The City of Murrieta’s Town Square Park (located behind the Police Station at 24701 Jefferson Avenue) is hometo a unique memorial A tall, granite obelisk with an inlaid granite american flag set in a base honoring the fivelevels of service (Army, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, and Air Force) stands proudly above a series of walls depictingdramatic and emotional imagery of our men and women who have served and sacrificed in our nation’s defenseThe memorial consists of seven granite monuments in a chronological timeline representing the various conflictsinvolving the United States with artist renderings of those wars and conflicts Phase 1, consisting of the obelisk and the World War II Memorial Wall, is now completeThe concept for this monument is predicated on the fact thatin each conflict, lives and countries were pulled into, abruptlyinterrupted by, and intertwined with moments of intensepassion and conflict, commitment and escape, euphoria and desperation A meandering decomposedgranite path is designed to be at the base of the memorial walls, winding through the existing “V”pattern of the Town Square Park to represent those feelings and commitmentsEach wall can be viewed from both pathways,but is also set to interrupt the decomposedgranite path that links the monument walls It isthis interruption that symbolizes those strugglesand abrupt interruption of life The heights andshapes represented in the inclined and buriedportions of the walls symbolize the moments ofrise and fall in events that occurred during theseconflicts
 
Murrieta Veterans Memorial Phase 1 (photo courtesy City of Murrieta) Murrieta Veterans Memorial Obelisk (photo courtesy City of Murrieta) 

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