Temecula, CA|News|
Temecula Hosts Old Town Live
Bring the family out to the Old Town and enjoy live music by bands offering a wide variety of entertainment every Friday and Saturday night.

Jen Semler is a summer intern at Patch. She is a rising junior at Duke University studying philosophy, public policy, and economics.
Bring the family out to the Old Town and enjoy live music by bands offering a wide variety of entertainment every Friday and Saturday night.

Sponsored by the Friends of the Temecula Libraries, this program is for teens (Grades 7-12) and limited to 40 participants.
This new program highlights literature infused with musicality by authors and stories that have transitioned from Books to Broadway.
Topics covered at this free session will include: signs, facts, and solutions to elder abuse.
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