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Temeculas Ready Commission holds final meeting as city proclaims November Native American Heritage Month

Ready Commission (City of Temecula) · November 4, 2025
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Summary

At its last scheduled meeting, Temeculas Ready (REDI) Commission was honored by public comments and city leaders, students from Great Oak High School accepted a proclamation recognizing November as Native American Heritage Month, and commissioners recapped five years of work that the city says will continue in other forms.

The Ready Commissions final meeting in Temecula on Nov. 7 featured a proclamation declaring November National Native American Heritage Month, student presentations and a series of thank-you remarks from county and city officials and the commissioners themselves.

The commissions work was lauded in public comments and by officials in attendance. Arch Etchison said, "I'm saddened that this is the last time this commission is going to be meeting," and student leaders from Great Oak High School accepted the proclamation on behalf of indigenous students and peers.

Why it matters: The Ready Commission (often called REDI in earlier materials) was created in 2020 to advise on diversity, equity and inclusion within city events, services, programs and policies. Commissioners and staff used…

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