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<strong>March</strong> <strong>2020</strong> THE VALLEY BUSINESS JOURNAL www.TheValleyBusinessJournal.com 27 The City of Temecula Presents The Carnival of Music, Performed by The Temecula Valley Symphony Bring your family and experience the Carnival of Music, a free, outdoor concert performed by the 60-piece Temecula Valley Symphony conducted by Music Director, John Mario, and Associate Conductor, Dr. Zun-Hin Woo, on Sunday, <strong>March</strong> 15th from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm at Temecula’s Community Recreation Center (CRC) Outdoor Amphitheater (30875 Rancho Vista Road). A Musical Instrument Petting Zoo will follow the concert program providing young people with an opportunity to try out some of the instruments and become more familiar with their various sounds. City of Temecula Mayor James (Stew) Stewart proclaimed, “This is going to be the year of Temecula FUN! Our Community Services Department does amazing things in this City, so I encourage you to go and have some Temecula FUN out there with your family and friends!” Carnival of Music will feature music selections from The Wizard of Oz; Lord of the Rings (The Fellowship of the Ring); Fiddler on the Roof; and Highlights from Wicked. Kate Prestia-Schaub and Kara Brennan-Wuchner will perform the first movement of the Bach Double Violin Concerto on flutes. The trombone section will lead the rousing 76 Trombones and the trumpet section will be featured on the world’s best-known trumpet trio, Bugler’s Holiday, by Leroy Anderson. Listen for the bold sounds of the timpani and cymbals in Les Toreadors from Carmen Suite No. 1. As an introduction to classical music and some of the world’s most famous composers, Maestro John Mario will introduce the audience to Rossini’s Semiramide Overture, and the first movements of Haydn’s Symphony No. 104 and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2. Temecula City Council Member and Temecula Community Services District President, Zak Schwank said, “The City of Temecula is committed to providing our community with free events such as these engaging and educational, classical music concerts to provide hands on access to the arts. The Musical Instrument Petting Zoo is a great opportunity to see, touch, and hear symphonic instruments up close and inspire the next generation of artists and musicians.” Temecula Valley Symphony Managing and Artistic Director, Alana Joos explains,“Variety is key to our successful performances. I sum up our concerts as Symphonic Music with a New Twist!” Bring the kids, family, friends, lawn chairs, and blankets to enjoy this Sunday afternoon of a free musical introduction to orchestral instruments and expect to have some Temecula Fun! Chuck Washington Seeks Second Term CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Washington was first elected to the City Council in Murrieta in 1995-1999. He later was elected to the City Council in Temecula from 2003-2015 after he and his wife, Kathy, and daughter, Lindsey, moved there. He served as mayor of both cities during a time of unprecedented population growth; he prioritized public safety funding, new programs for kids, increased transparency at City Hall and the maintenance of infrastructure. He ultimately joined the Board of Supervisors in 2015 where he has served the large, diverse district ever since, representing residents from the unincorporated mountain communities along with Anza, Aguanga, Sage and French Valley plus the cities of Hemet, San Jacinto, Murrieta and Temecula. Washington maintained his focus on public safety, economic growth, efficiency and improved services during his time on the Board of Supervisors and wants to continue serving the growing Third District. He has worked to make our communities safer, add deputies and support construction of a new County detention center. His focus on the local economy has helped create more than 50,000 jobs, and he has emerged as a leader in helping reduce traffic congestion by bringing additional freeway lanes and new offramps to the region. Washington’s record of community involvement includes having served on the boards of the Temecula Community Services District, the Western Riverside Council of Governments, the Riverside County Airport Land Use Commission, the Temecula Chamber of Commerce, the Boys & Girls Clubs, Habitat for Humanity of Inland Valleys, the Temecula Economic Development Corporation and the Inland affiliate of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. He is a proud recipient of the inaugural Michael Hestrin Family Justice Award for his support of “Safe Alternatives for Everyone.” District Attorney Hestrin presented the award to Supervisor Washington one year ago in recognition of his work as a founding board member and supporter of S.A.F.E. over the years. Washington is on the <strong>March</strong> 3 primary ballot.