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Friday, June 26, 2015

3 Peaks Cub Scout Day Camp Comes to a Close

Photos and Story by David Baker

This week, as with many years in the past, local Cub Scouts descended upon the Orange Empire Railway Museum and participated in the California Inland Empire Council 3 Peaks District's Day Camp. It was a fun week of B.B. Guns, Archery, Leave No Trace training, a variety of arts and crafts, as well as some historical education about the trains, and of course Waterball (like baseball but more wet - kids have to stay cool in this heat somehow).

The theme this year was Wild Wild West and the boys had a blast singing songs and acting out skits in relation to the theme. For the closing ceremonies the boys were treated to a color guard ceremony performed by the Riverside County Sheriff's Department Mounted Posse and a brief presentation from Corporal Cadenhead from the Department. Afterwards the boys got to approach and pet the horses and ask the riders questions. 

Next on the agenda was a real train ride on one of the trains for the boys, their sibling tag-a-longs and parents. The trains at the museum have been featured in many Hollywood movies including The Changeling starring Angelina Jolie.

After a short ride around Perris the campers returned to the picnic area for some pizza and refreshments. The Camp Director Nichole Horsley presented some final awards, gave a short thank you speech to the crowd assembled and officially declared the camp to be closed.

On their way out many parents and leaders approached Nichole and congratulated her on a job well done, and frankly I have to second that opinion. The kids had fun, and hopefully came out of it with a greater sense of history. Nichole has volunteered at the camp for the last 5 years, the last three she has been the official Camp Director.

For their friends that live, work or go to school in Perris, the Railway Museum will be giving out free train rides Saturday, July 18th from 10am to 4pm.

If you were at the Daycamp and want to share your story and pictures, please email them to ManAboutMenifee@gmail.com

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Neither the BSA nor the Orange Empire Railway Museum are sponsors of Man About Menifee. They are just good people doing good things. By sending us your picture or story you are giving us permission to post it.



Monday, May 25, 2015

2015 Annual Father's Day Campout

For several years there has been an annual tradition here in Menifee on Father's Day. Fathers and children of all ages gather together at La Ladera Park, pitch their tents, and engage in a variety of fun and frolic.

In years past there have been carnival style games, craft projects such as Lowes Build-and-Grow, and even nighttime stargazing with a high-powered telescope.

The contract and responsibilities have shifted over the years from the County of Riverside, to Valleywide Recreation, and now that responsibility is held by the city of Menifee.

Right now we know the dates are Saturday and Sunday, June 20th and 21st. We know the cost is $15 for adults and $10 for kids. The variable right now is approval from the city of Menifee on the actual registration flyers. Once the city approves the flyers then registration can begin. Registration is expected to be similar to years past where participants will fill out a registration form and email it in to reserve a spot. 

As soon as more information is available it will be posted here.