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City of Lake Elsinore Dining Choices 2020 Visitor’s Magazine April - June Legislative Report Card - Page 9 Housing in Lake Elsinore - Page 12 City of Lake Elsinore - Page 29 Health Article DINING CHOICES - Page 4 Event Calendar - Page 5 • Chamber of Commerce Member Directory Page 22 • City Map - Page 18 Dignitary Message 2020 Executive Board Chairman of the Board William Johnson A Message From Our City Manager Williams Bait, Tackle & Boat Rentals First Vice Chairman Let’s Talk Lake Elsinore Mike Norkin Cherished Memories Photography Dear Neighbor, Second Vice Chairwoman Michele Munoz Our public works team has been hard at work repairing and paving Farmers Insurance - Grant Yates Munoz Insurance Agency City Manager roads throughout Lake Elsinore. We recently completed the Camino Del Norte Extension and soon we are breaking ground on the long-awaited I-15/Railroad Treasurer Canyon Road Interchange Project. Thank you to all of our residents for your ongoing patience Myles Ross during this construction and roadwork that will contribute to better roadways and reduced Sunbelt Business Sales traffic congestion! Corporate secretary Betsy Brockman Although we’ve been hard at work on our roads, there is still plenty to be done. Currently, the Navy Federal Credit Union City does not have the necessary funding to repair or resurface many of our streets that have been in need for the last 20 years. We have put this as a top priority for future funding plans. 2020 Board of Directors As you probably know, we’ve been collecting resident feedback through Let’s Talk Lake Shaun Brock Elsinore to hear your City service needs and priorities. Another top priority we’ve heard from Lake Elsinore Storm residents is keeping our Lake clean, beautiful and safe. Residents have told us they’d like to see improvements to Lake Elsinore’s water quality, beaches and recreational amenities. Jon Favillo Jon’s Movers Inc. If you haven’t done so already, please take a moment to share your feedback and complete a survey online at www.lake-elsinore.org/letstalk. Jack Ferguson Jack T. Ferguson CPA Are you following us online? Stay connected and up-to-date by following the City on Facebook at Lake Elsinore-City Hall or LE Extreme Recreation, Instagram @CityofLakeEl- sinore or Twitter @CtyLakeElsinore. Ginger Griffin Elsinore Woman’s Club Sincerely, Elizabeth Rouse Grant Yates Coldwell Banker Commercial City Manager Sudweeks Group Jeff Upcraft Southwest Healthcare System Ignacio Valdivia CR&R Environmental Services Bonnie Woodrome Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District (EVMWD) Camino Del Norte Ribbon Cutting Casey Zolnier Lake Elsinore Casino & Econo Lodge 2020 Ambassador Team: Paul Aguilar Susan Mason Jamie Schramm 2020 Operation Staff Pacific Lending LLC. Mason’s Mobile Notary Service Maid Simple of South Riverside County Kim Joseph Cousins Velvet Bern-Radel Terri McDonagh Tanya Taylor President/ CEO Radel Communications (Ur Wire Guy) Mission Optometry Julia Lee Performing Arts Academy Michelle Lindsey Shadoe Gray Rachel Mendez Darlene Vigil Director of Marketing Yellow Key Workspaces Elsinore Public Relations Jack Ferguson, CPA Marilyn Jones Mary Phipps Maria Esparza Welbourne Simply Gorgeouz Party Supply & Planning Jack Ferguson, CPA Elsinore Care Dental Inc. Visitor’s Magazine | April - June 2020 | 3 City of Lake Elsinore Dining Choices Annie's Café Jersey Mike's Subs (951) 245-6106 • 32251 Mission Trail #8 (951) 674-5860 • 31800 Grape Street #B Mon-Fri 6:30am-2pm • Sat-Sun 6am-2pm Sun - Thur 10am - 9pm Fri - Sat 10am - 9pm Chili’s La Unica Cocina Mexicana Y Cantina (951) 245-5101 • 29233 Central Ave (951) 674-2233 • 110 N Main St Mon - Thur 11am - 10:30pm Mon - Sat 11am - 9pm Fri-Sat 11am-11:30pm • Sun 11am-10pm Sun 9am - 9pm CJ’s Sports Grill & Turf Club Main Street Kitchen & Tap Featured (951) 674-3101 • 20930 Malaga Rd (951) 674-6777 • 157 N Main St Sun - Sat 6am - 2am Sun - Thur 11am - 9pm Restaurant Happy Hour 3pm - 6pm Fri - Sat 11am - 11pm Diamond Taproom My Buddies Pizza (951) 245-4487 • 500 Diamond Dr (951) 674-6946 • 2503 E Lakeshore Dr # A Thur 4-11PM • Fri 4-11PM Sun - Thur 11am - 9pm Sat 10AM-11PM • Sun 10AM-6PM Fri - Sat 11am - 10pm Diamond Taproom Dickey's Barbecue Pit Panera Bread (951) 245-4487 • 500 Diamond Dr (951) 253-8062 • 18300 Collier Ave Sun - Thur 11am - 9pm Mon - Sat 6am-9pm Fri - Sat 11am - 9pm Sun 7am - 9pm Don Jose’s Mexican Restaurant Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen (951) 245-6131 • 31712 Casino Dr (951) 471-3343 • 29235 Central Ave Mon - Thur 11am - 9:45pm Sun - Thur 10am - 10pm Fri-Sat 11am -11pm • Sun 10am-9:45pm Fri - Sat 10am - 11pm Don Mere’s Mexican Restaurant Pints & Quarts Gastro Pub (951) 579-1394 • 202 N Main St. (951) 674-0010 • 17600 Collier Ave #147a Mon - Sun 8am - 9pm Sun - Thur 10am - 9pm Fri - Sat 10am - 11pm El Comal Restaurant Stadium Pizza Main St. (951) 579-1759 • 31731 Riverside Dr (951) 228-2128 • 169 N Main St Monday: Closed • Tues-Thur 7am-8pm Mon - Thur 10:30am - 10pm Fri - Sat 7am-9pm • Sun 7am-8pm Sat - Sun 9am - 10pm El Ranchito Taco Shop The Bobber (951) 245-1438 • 32251 Mission Trail 32040 Riverside Dr Mon - Thur 8am - 9pm Mon-Thur 10am-8pm • Fri 10am-10pm Fri - Sun 8am - 9:30pm Sat 8am-10pm • Sun 8am-9pm Felix's BBQ with Soul The Links at Summerly (951) 674-3900 • 29381 Village Pkwy (951) 609-2488 • 123 N Main St Mon - Fri 10am - 6:30pm Fri-Sat 11AM-10PM Sat - Sun 7am - 7pm Sun-Thur 11AM-8PM Golden Corral The Lookout Roadhouse (951) 678-9010 • 32107 Ortega Hwy (951) 609-2452 • 18625 Dexter Ave Mon - Fri 10am - 5pm Mon - Thur 9:30am-9pm Now open every Sat -Sun 8am - 5pm Fri-Sat 7:30am -10pm • Sun 7:30am-9pm Thursday through The Tavern @ Pins N Pockets Sunday at Lake Guadalajara Mexican Grill (951) 245-6250 • 32250 Mission Trail (951) 674-8294 • 105 N Main St Mon - Thur 3pm (summer @12pm) -11pm Elsinore Storm Stadium. Mon - Thur 11am - 9pm Fri-Sat 12pm-1am•Sun 12pm-11pm Serving great food Fri-Sat 10am-10pm • Sun 9am-9pm IHOP Toms #1 Famous Chiliburgers with craft beer and a full bar. Come on (951) 471-5565 • 18492 Dexter Ave (951) 674-4522 • 18248 Collier Ave Sun - Thur 6am - 10pm down and play games, hear live music and Sun - Thur 7am - 10pm Fri - Sat 6am - 11pm enjoy our trivia nights. We also have Fri - Sat 7am - 12pm Brunch every Sunday starting at 10 am. Jack’s BBQ Shack Vincenzo's Olive Tree (951) 245-6500 • 1604 Lakeshore Dr (951) 674-8941 • 31712 Casino Dr # 3B Tue - Fri 9am - 9pm Mon-Thur 11am-9pm • Fri 11am-9:30pm Sat - Sun 7am - 9pm Sat 12pm-9:30pm • Sun 12pm-9pm Legend Wide American Italian Mexican Chinese Japanese Beer & Full Sports Variety Food Food Food Food Food Wine Bar Bar 4 | www.lakeelsinorechamber.com | April - June 2020 Lunch & Learn The Links at Summerly 29381 Village Parkway, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 Noon to 1:00 P.M. April 1st California Family Life Center-Planet Youth Program May 6th AFLAC June 3rd Kamali'i Foster Family Agency Upcoming Dates: April 8th - The Plumbing Guys May 13th - Lake Elsinore Rotary June 10th - Jack Ferguson, CPA From: 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Lake Elsinore Casino Restaurant | 20930 Malaga Rd. • Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 Drop in, buy your own lunch and Network April 10th - 12:00 P.M. - 1:30 P.M. | Felix BBQ with Soul May 8th - 12:00 P.M. - 1:30 P.M. | The Tavern @ Pins N Pockets June 12th - 12:00 P.M. - 1:30 P.M. | Don Jose Mexican Restaurant Luncheon from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm The Diamond Taproom - 500 Diamond Drive, Lake Elsinore The price of the luncheon is $15 to $20 per person for LEVCC members or $20 to $30 per person for non-members, payable at the door by cash or check. Reservations are Required. Please RSVP by noon on the Monday before the luncheon, by calling (951) 245-8848 or via e-mail at [email protected]. No-shows will be billed. If you prefer to receive invitations via e-mail, please forward your e-mail address to [email protected]. April 16th - Workforce Development Update Diamond Taproom - $15 for Members - $20 for Non-Members May 21st - A Conversation with Southwest City Managers Diamond Taproom - $15 for Members - $20 for Non-Members Economic Workforce June 18th - Superintendent Dr. Judy White Presents: The State of Education Development Committee Diamond Taproom - $15 for Members - $20 for Non-Members Business Mixer 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm April 16th: • Network with Other Business Owners • Find Out About Chamber Membership Lake Elsinore Storm • Food and Refreshments Provided May 21st: • Cherished Memories Photography For More Information or To Sign Your Business Up To Host an “Afterhours Business Mixer” June 18th: Please Call Lake Elsinore Valley Chamber of Commerce Farmers Insurance - Michele Muñoz at (951) 245-8848 Visitor’s Magazine | April - June 2020 | 5 April 2020 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 1 2 3 4 PLEASE CHECK EACH VENUE WEBSITE TO MAKE SURE THE Game Schedule Household Hazardous on Page 21 or EVENT IS STILL HAPPENING Waste Collection lakeelsinore.storm.com Public Works Yard 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 STUDENT OF THE Lake Season MONTH Opening Day The MONEY RECIPE 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. Dream Center Lakeside High School Workshop - Week 1 Easter Festival $ Icon Business Center $ City Park 9am- 3pm 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 LAKE ELSINORE Elsinore Woman's Club SHERIFF'S STATION Community Open House Blood Drive 11-3PM The Links at Summerly SDRA Remote Control Racing The MONEY RECIPE Diamond Stadium Present: Workshop - Week 2 9 am - 7 pm EASTER BRUNCH $ Icon Business Center $ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 PURE TRACK ANIMAL FRIENDS Diamond Stadium OF THE VALLEYS' CARPHYSICS 11th Annual All-Star Fest The MONEY RECIPE Fore The Animals Workshop - Week 3
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