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Temecula Valley’s Best Magazine Debuts Premier Issue

Temecula Valley's Best magazine shares its excitement about its launch in this news release.

Temecula now has its own upscale arts, lifestyle and luxury brands magazine – Temecula Valley’s Best. 

“I wanted to create a new and unique publication in my adopted hometown of Temecula,” says co-publisher Jojo Marengo. “Temecula has so much going for it and I wanted to be able to showcase it all to residents and visitors,” Marengo says of the glossy magazine which debuted its inaugural issue this week. “We have so much in our city of which to be proud."

Temecula Valley’s Best will be published bi-monthly and its current issue features  internationally renowned painter and art benefactor, Nadaleena Mirat Brettmann; world class artist and Temecula resident, Ron DiCianni; tough civil litigator and Oxford grad, Kevin McGuire; businesswoman, humanitarian and polo club patroness, Geraldine Strunsky; and business and philanthropic icon, Terry Gilmore.  The premier issue also highlights CPA, attorney and Temecula Art Foundation president, Terri Delhamer; Paréa Mediterranean Restaurant in Old Town; and chef and culinary master, Antoine Marengo.

“Temecula Valley’s Best will spotlight the best and brightest in our city,” Marengo states.  “In each issue, we want to present the top business and philanthropic contributors who have helped build our city and make it great.  We will also feature a special Woman of Achievement in each issue. Our advertisers are all the best and finest brands the city has to offer. We want our readers to look to us as the voice of authority on the very best local restaurants, wineries, spas, businesses, artists, parties and society events,” says Marengo. “We are so excited to launch this new and much-needed publication in the valley. There is nothing like it anywhere in our area.”

Temecula Valley’s Best will be mailed to several thousand homes in the upscale neighborhoods of DeLuz, La Cresta and Bear Creek.  Copies will also be available in local hotels and made available to area businesses. 

The magazine is also available online at:  http://tinyurl.com/TVBMagazineOctIssue.

—News release


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