Family Movie Night, Jr. Golf Clinic coming up

Tonight’s Family Movie Night will feature a newer 3D computer-animated comic science fiction film with popular characters from the 1960s. (Licensing laws prohibit the Association from publicizing movie titles.) The movie is rated PG. The Family Matters Club will have its “Snack Shack” open, and families are welcome to bring snacks of their own.

The movie is free at Holiday Harbor and starts about 8 p.m. or when it’s dark enough to see it on the giant screen. Upcoming Movie Nights are July 24, August 7 and August 21.

  • The Junior Golf Clinic begins Monday and will run July 13 to 17. The cost is $35 per junior golfer. The Junior Golf Clinic is hosted by the Golf Pro Shop staff and Family Golf Club and includes golf instruction for various age levels, a skills test, prizes and concludes with a family barbecue. For more information, call the Golf Pro Shop at 951-244-6841, ext. 820.
  • Signups are underway for YMCA Day Camps and YMCA Parent Date Nights. The next camp starts July 20. Preregistration is necessary and a minimum of 20 children must be enrolled to have the camp. Parent Date Nights are August 8 and 28. For more information and to sign up, visit www.ymcarc.org/resident-camp.
  • Taco Tuesday is ongoing at the Lodge and Sunset Beach every Tuesday, 5 to 8:30 p.m., until September 1. Each week features entertainment, vendor booths, kid zone, snack shack and food and drink specials from the Lighthouse Restaurant and Bar.
  • Two more “Flick and Float” events are scheduled at the Lodge pool on July 18 and August 14. The free movie begins at dusk. Please note: there are no parent drop-offs (unless child is over the age of 14 and has a POA card).
  • The Kid’s Fishing Derby will be on Saturday, August 15, at Holiday Harbor. Registration will take place between 6 and 8 a.m. Hosted by the Canyon Lake Bassmasters, this event is free for Canyon Lake residents and their guests, ages 5 to 15. Registration forms will be printed in The Friday Flyer closer to the event.
  • The Mermaid Festival will be on Saturday, August 22, at Indian Beach. Hosted by the Canyon Lake Woman’s Club, this inaugural event calls all mermaids, mermen, pirates and people who love the sea to come down to Indian Beach where there will be mermaid and pirate-themed activities as well as food and merchandise vendors. Watch The Friday Flyer for details or visit www.canyonlakewomansclub.com.
  • The Pedal Paddle Regatta will be on Saturday, August 29, at 10 a.m. at Indian Beach. Hosted by the Fitness and Triathlon Club, everyone with a paddle board, kayak, canoe or pedal boat is invited to join this free, non-motorized cruise of the East Bay. Following the cruise will be a burger barbecue for $5 per person.
  • Concerts at the Lodge

Johnny Lee, a country music legend, is coming to Canyon Lake on August 23, at 6:30 p.m. for a special performance.

American Idol winner and platinum selling recording artist, David Cook, will be performing two shows on September 5, at 5 and 8 p.m. at the Lodge.

Each show offers tickets for general seating as well VIP tickets for preferred seating and a separate VIP bar. Check canyonlakepoa.com for details and ticket information.

Here are Classes and Camps

  • Creative Moment Yoga Class is held Wednesday, 10 a.m. in the Pool View Room at the Lodge. Free. Parents are invited to bring their children (ages 2 through 8) to this parent/child yoga class taught by Canyon Lake resident, Kelley Peviani-Bruno. Bring a yoga mat and dress comfortably. Parents/caregivers are required to remain with their children at all times and are even encouraged to participate alongside their child(ren).
  • Swimming Lessons are ongoing at the pool. The cost is $70 per week (discounts available). Classes are 30 minutes long, Monday through Friday. Mommy & Me classes are available. There is limited space and classes fill up quickly. Register at the pool or call 951-244-6841, ext. 617. Open Swim at the pool is Sunday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
  • Water Polo classes are ongoing at the pool. The cost is $45 per week (discounts available).

This six-week program is open to all ages as long as they are able to swim the length of the pool (25 yards). Visit the Association’s website for details.

  • Horse Riding Lessons

Children who would like to take horse riding lessons can sign up with Gretchen Painter by calling 951-334-4145. Lesson rates begin at $35. Lessons are taught at the Equestrian Center; horses will be provided.

  • The next Learn To Ski Days is August 12 in the North Ski Area. The cost is $10. Hosted by the Ski Club, available times are 1, 2 or 3 p.m. Space is limited and pre-registration is necessary. For advance registration, call Terry Pierce at 951-609-4790. For more information, visit www.canyonlakeskiclub.com.
  • Learn To Ride Days are July 25 and September 12. Registration opens at 8 a.m. at the Ski Pavilion in the North Ski Area. The cost is $15. Learn to wakeboard or improve skills in wakeboarding and wakeskating. The Wakeboard Club provides boats, equipment and training. For more information visit www.canyonlakewake.com.
  • Summer Reading Program is ongoing at the Library through August 1. This year’s theme is “Read to the Rhythm.” Reading incentives and prizes are made available by Canyon Lake Friends of the Library. The Library is located inside the City Hall building. Hours are Monday, 10 to 7; Wednesday and Friday, 10 to 6; and Saturday, 10 to 3. For more information, call 951-244-9181.



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