Local youth invited to 'Beat the Mayor' in racquetball challenge Saturday
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Youth racquetball enthusiasts listen up: If you are interested in going head to head with Aliso Viejo's Mayor and winning forever bragging rights for a great cause, then head to the Renaissance ClubSport on Saturday, July 31.
In honor of the City's 2010 celebration of the Year of the Youth, Mayor Phil Tsunoda is taking part in the "BEAT THE MAYOR" event from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the hotel located at 50 Enterprise.
Youth ages 5 to 16 are invited to challenge Mayor Tsunoda in a game of racquetball to benefit the LIVESTRONG Foundation, which is a registered trademark of the Lance Armstrong Foundation that unites, inspires and empowers people affected by cancer.
There is no cost to participate, but a nominal donation to the non-profit foundation is encouraged. Youth participants will receive light snacks and a LIVESTRONG wristband during this racquetball shootout.
For more information or to register, stop by the club desk at the hotel or call 949-330-5560.
 
The City of Aliso Viejo, which
incorporated July 1, 2001,
encompasses approximately 7 square miles with roughly 46,123 residents.
The City's annual budget is roughly $30 million. The City supports a
thriving business community with companies such as Pacific Life
Insurance Co.;
United Parcel Service (UPS); Clarient; Valeant Pharmaceuticals;
Q-Logic; Lennar
Homes; Buy.Com; Fluor Daniel; Pepsi Bottling, Inc.; Shea Homes; the
Renaissance
ClubSport Hotel; and Bausch and Lomb. Aliso Viejo has 23 parks, vast
open space and top-notch amenities including the
Aliso Viejo Ranch and the City's new Conference Center and Aquatic
Center. The City of Aliso Viejo welcomes you to "Experience It All."
The City is also celebrating 2010 as the Year of the Youth. For more
information, visit www.cityofalisoviejo.com.
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