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A-4 THE FRIDAY FLYER OCTOBER 7, 2016 Association bids farewell to Mike Morrow
The Association bid farewell to Di- rector of Operations Mike Morrow on Friday, September 30. Mike began with the Association in March 2015 and was trained to assist in the transition of Sandy Healy, the Operations Manager who retired in October 2015. During his time with the Association, Mike brought about many efficient changes in mainte- nance policies and practices.
Mike remitted his resignation as Di- rector of Operations in September to pur- sue a new opportunity. A spokesperson for the Association says, “As Director of Operations, Mike was an invaluable asset in strengthening the Operational structure. We thank Mike for his service to the community and the Association.”
The Association held a ribbon-cut- ting ceremony at Outrigger Park on September 30 and Mike was given the honor of cutting the ribbon in recogni- tion of his last day of employment with the Association.
The new playground design is a ship- themed play set complete with wind sails and a matching swing set.
Golf Course Closures
The Golf Course is closed October 3 to 23 for over-seeding and maintenance. The Country Club Restaurant will re- open October 9 after being closed for deep cleaning and maintenance.
Lighthouse Halloween
The Lighthouse Haunted Halloween Party will take place inside the Light- house Bar on Saturday, October 29, from 9 p.m. until closing. This 21-and-over event will feature a bar menu, a cos- tume contest with a prize for everyone in attendance, free giveaways, and other
frills and thrills. The “Bad Dancers” will be performing. Valid ID and POA card required at the door.
Football Season at Lodge
Football food and drink specials are offered during any televised NFL game at the Lodge. This includes Monday and Thursday night football, and regu- lar Sunday football games after Sun- day brunch. Specials include $3 Domes- tic Drafts, $2 Jim Beam fire shots, $1 buffalo or barbecue wings (individual, minimum of 4), $1.50 potato skins (in- dividual, minimum of 4), $20 for a do- mestic pitcher and a pizza (pepperoni or cheese), $15 appetizer platter.
Concerts at the Lodge 2017
The Association has announced the 2017 “Concerts at the Lodge” sched- ule. The February 11 Valentine’s con- cert will feature country music legend John Anderson. Blue Oyster Cult, Iron Butterfly, Blues Image and Steppen- wolf will perform at the April 22 Clas- sic Rock All Stars concert. Pop rockers Berlin will perform on June 24. The September 9 concert will feature coun- try music heartthrob Ty Herndon. Leon Russell will wrap up the 2017 “Concerts at the Lodge” series when he performs on November 4.
Main Gate Signage
Proposals are coming in to the Asso- ciation for new Main Gate signage. Sev- eral concepts have been proposed thus far and are posted under “Projects” at www.canyonlakepoa.com. Members are asked to email their thoughts on these concepts to projects@canyonlakepoa. com. or call 951-244-6841, ext. 210.
Director
of Opera- tions Mike Morrow resigned in September.
The Association gave Mike Morrow the privilege of cutting the ribbon at Outrigger Park in honor of his last day of employment with the Association.
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