Club News

This section provides information submitted by Canyon Lake clubs regarding activities and upcoming events. Information should be submitted to news@goldingpublications no later than 3 p.m. Monday.

Torah Club

The Torah Club is having a second night Seder on April 11 at 6 p.m. in the Magnolia Room at the Canyon Lake Country Club. For more information, contact Torah Club President Sherry Beth Reiter at cokette@verizon.

The Torah Club promotes the principles of Torah in a non-denominational way and applies the principles of Torah to performing good deeds and charitable acts for the community at large. All ages are welcome. For more information, contact Sherry Beth Reiter at cokette@verizon.net.

JWC

The Jr. Women’s Club (JWC) is a non-profit philanthropic club that holds fundraising events throughout the year to help fund scholarships, help local families in need, donate to park improvements in Canyon Lake and more. The next monthly meeting will be held on April 5 at 7 p.m. at 25090 Bonnet Circle in Menifee. For more information, contact Heather rose at 951-591-8168 or heatherrosett@yahoo.com.

Tennis Club

The Tennis Club is hosting its “Spring Doubles Mixer” tournament on April 8. To reserve a spot, contact Kathy Valdez by text at 760-413-7817 or by email at katrey80@yahoo.com.

The Tennis Club invites residents to come out for Social Play on Mondays and Fridays at 8 a.m. This free activity is open to all levels of players and is a great way to meet other players without committing to a schedule. For more information, contact Sue Muscarella at 909-241-3001 or suemuscar@yahoo.com. For membership information, contact Valorie Gambina at 951-385-8186 or valgambina@gmail.com.

CLAMS

The annual CLAMS Golf Tournament will be held Saturday, April 22, at the Country Club. Paperwork is available at the Golf Pro Shop. The Canyon Lake Association of Men (CLAMS) organization has been in existence for 43 years. The club is open to all men Canyon Lake. In addition to monthly get-togethers, the club does philanthropic work in Canyon Lake and provides scholarships to Canyon Lake high school students. For more information, call Bud Hanner at 951-244-6315.

Car Club

The Car Club holds monthly meetings on the first Thursday in the Holiday Bay Room at the Lodge. Anyone owning a pre-1973 vehicle is welcomed. Social hour begins at 5:30 p.m. followed by the general meeting at 6:30 p.m. At the meeting members learn about upcoming events, listen to guest speakers and share automotive experiences. Finger foods are served and a 50/50 drawing rounds out the evening. For more information, visit www.canyonlakecarclub.com or email clcarclub@gmail.com.

Home Owners Club

Organized in 1972, the club promotes and protects the best interest of Canyon Lake home and property owners. The group sponsors community events, including the Home Decorating Contest and Meet the Candidates Night. For more information, call Home Owners Club President LaRue McNamara at 951-244-6470.

CLAA

The Canyon Lake Art Association (CLAA) is holding its annual Spring Art Show on Sunday, May 7, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Country Club. This free event is open to the public. The show will feature the works of many talented local artists specializing in painting, drawing, digital art, photography and more. There will be basket raffles, artwork or sale and a silent auction.

CLAA meetings are held monthly on the fourth Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Senior Center. Residents are invited to network, make and share artwork and attend monthly meetings and other yearly events. Membership is open to individuals 18 years of age and older, but all are welcome to attend and bring their art to share. For more information, visit www.CanyonLakeArtAssociation.com or Facebook.com/CanyonLakeArtAssociation.

Yacht Club

Yacht Club meetings are held on the fourth Thursday of the month in the Holiday Bay Room at the Lodge; cocktail hour is 5 p.m., dinner is 6 p.m., meeting begins at 7 p.m. Dinner is $15. Boat ownership is not a criterion for membership. Annual membership is $15. Members enjoy fun events throughout the year, including the Moonlight Cruise, Progressive Dinner and Parade of Lights. For more information, call Membership Chair Mary Jane Kelly at 951-244-1768 or Commodore Dave Dain at 714-580-9358.

Choraleers

The Choraleers is a vocal group of men and women who enjoy singing in a choral group that performs spring and fall concerts, including combinations of selected singers and solo performances. Membership includes more than 35 members as well as a director and pianist. Membership is open to residents and those in nearby communities. For more information, contact Larry Garland at 508-498-6210 or visit canyonlakechoraleers.org.

Mexican Train Players

The Mexican Train Players Club meets every Friday at 12:30 p.m. in the Senior Center. Beginners are welcome. For more information, call Marlys Shilling at 951-244-4241.

Woman’s Club

The Woman’s Club next monthly meeting will be held on April 19 at the Lodge. Attendees are asked to wear Easter bonnets and spring jewelry. Guest speakers will be Jan Lafferty, owner of Caregiver Provider, and Pattie Wilmer of Heavenly Bound Gowns. Donations of wedding and prom dresses and small cross charms are being accepted, which will be turned into gowns for stillborn babies. Vendor hour is from 9 to 10 a.m.; meeting begins at 10 a.m. Lunch is $14. Reservation deadline is April 11. For reservations, contact Daryl France at darylvoice@aol.com or Pat Chronis at 951- 723-4021. For membership information, contact Sue Collins at 951-246-2773 or suecollinsrealtor@gmail.com.

Kids Club

The Canyon Lake Kids Club is a program in which young children and their parents or grandparents enjoy a morning of crafts, music, exercise, games, sports and a snack for just $2 per session. Those who purchase a 10-class punch card at the POA will receive two classes free. For more information, email canyonlakekidsclub@yahoo.com.

Lioness Club

The club meets monthly on the third Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the Holiday Bay Room at the Lodge. Anyone who would like to attend a meeting should contact First Vice President Lioness Mary Craton at 915-244-7859.

Mommy n Me

Mommy n Me is a club for preschool age children ages one to five years old. The cost is $60 per child over the age of one. A discount is given for siblings. Monthly meetings are on the first and third Fridays from 9 to 11 a.m. The club meets at different places locally for organized play dates. For more information and weekly updates, call Leslie Geer at 714-269-5877 or visit the club’s Facebook page at Canyon Lake Mommy n Me 2016/2017.

Roadrunners Club

Any resident who owns an RV is welcome to join the Roadrunners RV Club. The club holds dinner meetings on the second Tuesday of each month. Social hour begins at 5 p.m., dinner is served at 6 p.m. In addition to monthly dinner meetings, the club takes between six and eight trips per year. For more information, contact Robb Smith at 951-244-3168 or RobbS44090@aol.com. The club’s website is clroadrunners.com.

CLAWS

All Canyon Lake women are invited to attend the Canyon Lake Association of Women (CLAWS) group bunco on the second Wednesday of the month in the Magnolia Room at the Country Club. The cost is $10 per player. Participants are asked to bring canned and packaged food for the community cupboard. Game begins at 3 p.m. For more information, call Rose Hanover at 951-244-6109.

Family Matters Club

The club is open to all residents, young and old, kids or no kids. Monthly meetings are held the first day of the month. The club puts on several events throughout the year to benefit the community and to raise funds for future events and provide philanthropic donations. For more information, call 714-394-4885.

Wakeboard Club

The Canyon Lake Wakeboard club caters to everyone from beginner to the most advanced rider. The club promotes the sport by sponsoring “Learn to Wakeboard Day” events. For more information, visit the club’s website at canyonlakewakeboardclub.com.

ShowCal Skiers

ShowCal Skier is a sanctioned club and California’s first and only water-ski show team. Skills training is taught for all aspects of the ski show, including audio/visual, announcing/hosting, drivers/power team, safety coordinators and equipment.

Ski disciplines include two skis, slalom, barefoot, trick, shoe ski, swivel, ballet, jump, doubles, trios, adagio, human pyramids, ATB, knee board, disc, wake board, wake skate, foil, free-style and hot dogging. Members incorporate all types of performance artistry in their water-ski shows. For more information, visit the club’s website at showcalskiers.com, or contact President Stacey Norred at 303-588-2648 or Sqross@gmail.com.

Tuesday Work Group

The Tuesday Work Group (TWG) consists of more than 40 volunteers dedicated to mostly improving the Golf Course. TWG meets every Tuesday at 7 a.m. in the golf maintenance yard during the months of October through June. Committee Board meetings are held on the last Tuesday of the month at 1 p.m. in Magnolia Room at the Country Club. There are no meetings from July to September. TWG is always looking for a helping hand. “We’ll have coffee and donuts waiting for you,” says a spokesperson. For more information, call David Nickel at 951-244-9827.

Water Ski Club

The Ski Club is comprised of water skiers of all ages and levels, from beginners to advanced. The club hosts several ski competitions and community events, including Breakfast with Santa, Polar Bear Day, Learn to Ski Day and the Fiesta Day Ski Show.

The club began in 1970 and is the largest 3-event USA Water Ski sanctioned club in the United States. For membership and general information, visit www.canyonlakeskiclub.com.

Chair Volleyball

The Chair Volleyball Club is for seniors 50 years of age and older. The club promotes fitness fun and the spirit of competition through organized playing of Chair Volleyball. The game is played using a beach ball and a 5 ft. net while players are seated. The club participates in the Senior Olympics. Members meet weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays at 9:30 a.m. in the Holiday Bay Room at the Lodge. For more information, call Bert Barbay at 951-244-2378.

Pickleball Club

Social play days are Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 8 to 10 a.m. and 6 to 10 p.m.; open play is Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8 to 10 a.m. Social Mixers are held monthly on the third Thursday from 6 to 10 p.m. For more information, call Terry Loy at 951-244-6864 or Sandy Kan at 951-244-4259.

Twirlers Square Dance Club

Dances are held every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and once a month on the second Sunday from 1:30 to 5 p.m. For more information, call Jackie Brown at 951-694-3650.

 




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