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City of Wildomar Trunk or Treat

10/23/2015

 
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Saturday October 24, 2015
 
Marna O’Brien Park
20505 Palomar St., Wildomar
 
Come dressed in costumes to trick or treat at the trunks of local organizations and businesses!
 
Prizes for best costumes!
 
Only pre-registered vehicles will be able to hand out candy.
 
Food Available for Purchase from the Wildomar Rotary.
 
Proceeds will benefit resident Scott Rux who is waiting for a liver transplant.
 
For more information or to register your vehicle contact Janet Morales at [email protected] or 951-677-7751x210.
 
Sponsored By:
PVM
Burke, Williams & Sorensen LLP

Wildomar Community Clean Up Day

10/10/2015

 
Saturday November 7, 2015

From the City of Wildomar:

The City of Wildomar, CR&R, and Waste Management are sponsoring a program to help you dispose of household waste and large miscellaneous debris that can’t be placed in your trash bins.
 
Proof of residency such as a California Driver’s License, California ID Card, recent utility bill, or property tax statement is required.
 
WEST SIDE RESIDENTS come to:  
Elsinore High School     21800 Canyon Drive, Orchard St Parking Lot 
8:00am – 2:00pm     
 
EAST SIDE RESIDENTS come to:
Ronald Reagan Elementary School
35445 Porras Rd
8:00am – 2:00pm
 
Items Accepted:                  
Large Bulky Items (that won’t fit in your trash bin)  
Green Waste
Wood
Metal
All household Electronic Devices     
 
Please DO NOT Bring:
Household Batteries
Chemicals/Solvents/Gasoline
Pesticide
Empty Drums
Florescent
Light Tubes
Any type of Paint
Sharps
Other Hazardous Wastes
 
For more information, please contact Janet Morales at 951-677-7751x210 or [email protected]

October Landscape Tips

10/1/2015

 
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It is now officially fall, even if it might not seem like it. Trees will start to drop leaves as they prepare for dormancy. Make sure you stay on top of raking to reduce fire danger in the windy Santa Ana season.  We can now do any final hard pruning on the heartiest of plants, but do not prune tender plants at this time.  We can lower our mowing height to 2.5”. The demand for water by your lawn has lessened, and the cooler damp evenings could breed some fungus. Keeping the turf shorter will help prevent this and may reduce thatch buildup.  Now is a great time to replenish any mulch that has depleted from summer.  October is the best time to plant native shrubs, such as California wild lilac (Ceanothus), lemonade berry (Rhus integrifolia), and manzanita (Arctostaphylos), to your garden.  As the weather continues to cool, add days between watering, but always irrigate for that same 7 minutes. We may only be watering 3 days a week now, adding an additional day if the temperature spikes, or the dry winds whip up.


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