Temecula Valley Museum presents a new exhibit honoring Temecula’s founding family: The Moores

Jimmy and Peg Moore were instrumental in the creation and evolution of the city of Temecula. The story of the couple’s life is on display in the Temecula Valley Museum’s Rotunda Gallery through July 23. Valley News/Courtesy photo
TEMECULA – The Temecula Valley Museum designed a special exhibit on display in the museum’s Rotunda Gallery to honor the life and legacy of Jimmy and Peg Moore. These two public servants were instrumental in the creation and evolution of the city of Temecula, having served as president and secretary of the City Incorporation Committee – a body organized in the mid-1980s to evaluate and fundraise for necessary studies and application process, including garnering support from the citizens.“The city of Temecula offers gratitude to the Moore Family for their decades of commitment to the incorporation, oversight and development of our beloved city,” Temecula Mayor Matt Rahn said. “They worked time and again to ensure that Temecula lived up to its full potential. We are all indeb
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