The Friday Flyer • March 25, 2016
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CANYON LAKE’S NEWSPAPER • MARCH 25, 2016
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Eagles music soars
BY SHARON RICE
EDITOR, THE FRIDAY FLYER
Good tribute artists are a gift to generations of fans who love the great music legends of the past. The Long Run, a professional tribute band brought to Canyon Lake last Sat- urday through the efforts of the Fine Arts Guild, held a packed house captive with the famous guitar licks, rich vocal harmonies and memorable lyrics of the Eagles.
The appeal of Eagles’s music crossed generational lines in Canyon Lake, as all ages could be seen dancing in their seats or in the aisles. Some of the older adults (“recycled teens?”) were joined by middle-aged and younger audience members as they rocked out to “Already Gone” and other lively numbers.
With drums, keyboard and various types of guitars filling the stage, The Long Run opened their concert with, what else, “The Long Run,” after which they paid tribute to the recent passing of Eagles’ co-founder Glenn Frey on January 19, 2016.
From there, they launched into “Lying Eyes,” “One of these Nights,” “Take it to the
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Enjoy Easter fun on Saturday
Families are invited to hop on over to Holiday Harbor tomorrow, March 26, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the annual Easter Carnival and Egg Hunt.
Facilitated by the Jr. Women’s Club and the Men’s Golf Club, the Egg Hunt will begin at 11 a.m. with the tossing of golf ball “eggs” for chil- dren to gather. Each child who participates will re- ceive a prize; but the child in each age group who finds the special egg will receive a $20 gift card to Toys-R-Us. Children need to bring their own bas- kets to collect the “eggs.” Egg hunts of the differ- ent age categories will begin as follows:
11:15 age 0-2 11:30 age 3-5 11:45 age 6 12:00 age 7 12:15 age 8 12:30 age 9 12:45 age 10-12
with their children.
various vendors.
8168. The Jr. Women’s Club still welcomes donations or prizes from local businesses or clubs.
In addition to the Egg Hunt, wristbands will be
available for $10, which includes unlimited access
to the carnival games, bounce house, giant slide,
bunny face painting, temporary tattoos, balloon
clown and more. The Easter Bunny and Chick will
be on hand to pose for photos, so parents are invited d
to bring their own camera for this photo opportunity
Tickets will be available to purchase food items
and beverages. A drawing for prizes will take place
towards the end of the event (ticket-holders do not t
need to be present to win). Tickets will be $1. Par-
ents can buy last-minute Easter basket fillers from the
High school volunteers are needed and can earn
community service hours by helping with the day’s
activities. To volunteer, call Heather Rose at 951-591-
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