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<h2>Canadian neuroscientists offer insights into the long-term effects of adolescent cannabis use</h2>About one in five Canadian adolescents uses cannabis, or 19% of Canadians aged 15-19, and its recent legalization across the country warranted investigation into the consequence of this use on the developing brain. Adolescence is associated with the maturation of cognitive functions, such as working memory, decision-making and...
TEMECULA – Hiking is a popular sport that takes people into the great outdoors on a regular basis. Hiking over varied terrain and up inclines and down declines is a great way to push the cardiovascular system and build up muscles in the lower body.There are many opportunities to get out on the open trails; however, there are also...
Groups of reality show stars swinging samurai swords in Old Town Temecula may not sound like a fundraiser to most people, but for the reality show stars that attended the eighth incarnation of Reality Rally, it was a task that needed to be done if they wanted to win.The task was part of the “Amazing Race” portion of the...
My life has been dedicated to the natural world and the caring of flora and fauna throughout California, but what I see being done to trees today really concerns me and it is a shame how some trees are treated unfairly. When the public sees the topping of trees, it becomes like a plague in the neighborhood. The public...
Several hundred families came out to support The Charity Craft Fair at Vail Headquarters in Temecula Saturday, May 4, to raise funds for Clear Charity #DiaperAid of Southern California.Youngsters were able to move around between craft activities and games to win prizes and even participated in bubble dance parties and a cake walk.Their parents could shop at the more...
Hundreds of volunteers from the Valley will be anxiously awaiting the arriving guests coming to the first Rooted In Nature Craft Brew Festival Saturday, May 18, at Wildomar’s Marna O’Brien Park, 20505 Palomar, Wildomar.Never before have the residents of Wildomar, and the surrounding cities had an opportunity to enjoy a day of fun and live entertainment topped off by...
TEMECULA ─ May is national Asian Pacific American Heritage Month. The Temecula Valley Museum will celebrate Polynesian culture as part of the monthly cultural program at Second Saturdays. Guests of all ages are welcome to enjoy this free family fun event May 11, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Temecula Valley Museum, 28314 Mercedes Street.An exciting and...
Budding and recognized local artist from Four Seasons Hemet and Sierra Dawn Estates communities were welcomed at the Diamond Valley Arts Center in downtown Hemet, Saturday, May 4, in a local artists reception.The artists were invited by DVAC to show off their finest works at the center, 123 N. Harvard St., in historic downtown Hemet for the month of...
TEMECULA ─ There is nothing like discussing science fiction with friends, so join The Novel Knights Monday, May 20, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Ronald H. Roberts Temecula Public Library, 30600 Pauba Road.Copies of “Scythe” by Neal Shusterman will be available for check out at the circulation desk before the event. At the meeting, the Teen Book Club will...
TEMECULA – The California Chamber Orchestra will present a master class and recital by violin virtuoso Francisco Fullana. The master class, for middle- and high-school string students, will take place Friday, May 17, from 5-8 p.m. in The Merc at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater. The recital will be Saturday evening, May 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the...