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MAY 20, 2016 THE FRIDAY FLYER A-7 Choraleers singing Broadway this Sunday
The Canyon Lake Choraleers will present their Spring Concert this Sun- day, May 22, at the Lodge. Doors open at 2:30 p.m., showtime is at 3. The show is titled “We Sing Broadway,” with rec- ognizable numbers from several Broad- way shows.
Attendees are sure to enjoy hearing memorable songs from “Guys & Dolls,” “The Man of La Mancha,” “The Music Man,” “The Lion King” and “Wicked,” among others.
Tickets are $10 and may be purchased from a Choraleer or at the door. Tickets also may be purchased online at brown- papertickts.com. For more informa- tion, contact 951-821-8883 and leave a message, or visit www.canyonlakecho- raleers.org.
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Here the Choraleers sing at their 2015 Christmas Concert. The title of their Spring Concert is "We Sing Broadway."
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PHOTO BY CARMELITA KUBOTA
Check out ‘Art at the Lake’ show this weekend
The Canyon Lake Art Associa- tion invites residents to the 2016 “Art at the Lake” event this weekend, May 21 and 22, at the Senior Center. It will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. The yearly event is held in Canyon Lake as a way to showcase the work of local artists.
Spokesperson Kristene Robertson says, “This is a great opportunity to spend your leisure time talking to the artists, enjoying refreshments, and view- ing a wide array of beautiful, original art in various genres.”
This is a free event. Some artists’ work will be available for purchase; oth- ers may offer private lessons, workshops or opinions concerning the varied art field. Tickets for an opportunity drawing will be available for purchase both Sat- urday and Sunday. A silent auction also
will be held both days.
Winners do not need to be present for
the drawings, which will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday; however, organizers must be able to reach them before 4 p.m.
Additionally this year, CLAA is excited to be hosting live music by guitarist Jarryd Ramborger, along with live art by Therese Daniels. On Saturday, Therese will create live black and white portraits on newsprint for a $5 donation to CLAA.
Also on Saturday, visitors will be able to purchase tickets for an opportunity drawing for a chance to win a 16 x 20 portrait painting in acrylic to be done by Therese on Sunday. Winner must be pres- ent on Sunday for the live painting. Draw- ings are worth at least $25 and the portrait is valued at approximately $375.
Art Associa- tion artists will show their work in "Art at the Lake" this weekend at the Senior Center. Here, Kristene Robertson is pictured with artwork she had on dis- play in March at The Merc


































































































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