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Valley Club luncheon to feature Indian culture, artifacts

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San Vicente Valley Club will start the new season with its 2012-13 president, Joan Renaud, at a luncheon meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 26, in the San Vicente Resort, 24157 San Vicente Road.

The luncheon is open to the public. Guests are encouraged to make reservations at the front desk of San Vicente Resort or with Russ Ann Zazas at 760-788-5571 by Friday, Sept. 21. The cost is $12. If a cancellation is necessary, contact Zazas.

The speaker, O’Jay Vanegas, is the museum educator at the Barona Cultural Center. He will discuss the history of the Barona Band of Mission Indians and the Kumeyaay-Diegueño Culture.

Vanegas will also share ancient artifacts, photos, and slides.

The order of events will be: Social time at 11 a.m., call to order at 11:30 a.m., luncheon at noon, and program at 1 p.m.

San Vicente Valley Club is a nonprofit organization for all residents of Ramona. Its purpose is the social, philanthropic, and civic betterment of the community with contributions toward student scholarships and the needs of the community.

For membership information, contact Zazas.

Among other San Vicente Valley Club interest groups are Book Marks, Bridge Marathon, Lunch Bunch, Friends of the Library, and Bunco.

More information is at sanvicentevalleyclub.com.

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