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High-school student groups, officials mark Hispanic Heritage Month at Ready Commission meeting
Summary
Student clubs from four Temecula-area high schools presented dances, school-club plans and community outreach at the Ready Commission’s meeting, accompanied by recorded messages from county and city officials and a proclamation declaring Sept. 15–Oct. 15 National Hispanic Heritage Month.
Student clubs from Chaparral, Great Oak, Rancho Vista and Temecula Valley high schools presented dances and short remarks at the Ready Commission meeting, part of the commission’s Hispanic Heritage Month program on Sept. 15–Oct. 15. The meeting included two recorded messages from elected officials, a city proclamation read into the record and a roll-call vote to approve the consent calendar.
The presentations opened with a video message from Riverside County Supervisor Chuck Washington and a recorded greeting from Temecula City Councilmember Zach Schwank. Washington said, “It is a great honor for me to be able to join you as we recognize Hispanic Heritage Month.” Schwank, who attended a separate remembrance event, said in his recorded message, “it is truly an honor to be with you this evening as we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with the Ready Commission.” Chair Pastorian read a proclamation from Mayor Brendan…
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