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THE FRIDAY FLYER
NEWS BRIEFS
NOVEMBER 25, 2016
This section contains information on local activities and items of interest to Canyon Lake residents. Information should be submitted to news@golding- publications.com no later than 3 p.m. Monday.
Senior Center Pot-luck
Typically, the Senior Center potlucks take place at the Senior Center at 5 p.m. on the last Sunday of each month. Mem- bers are asked to bring a dish to share. Due to the busy holiday season and the upcoming Christmas and New Year’s Eve parties at the Senior Center, the Se- nior Center pot-lucks have been post- poned until January 2017.
Coffee with Nancy
Residents are invited to meet with Elsinore Valley Municipal Water Dis- trict Division 1 Director Nancy Horton, a Canyon Lake resident, the last Tuesday of every month from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Sports Stop. She is available to talk about changing guidelines for water conservation, questions about the dis- trict’s conservation rebates, etc. Nancy
also invites residents to bring their water bill for clarification of costs. The coffee is complimentary.
P.E.O. Luncheon and Boutique
Residents are invited to attend the annual P.E.O., Chapter WW luncheon and boutique on Saturday, December 3, at 11:00 a.m. at the Senior Center. The cost is $10.00.; proceeds will benefit the hilanthropic educational goals of P.E.O. For reservations, call Johnnie D’Alessandro at 951-244-4191.
P.E.O. Scholarships
P.E.O. is a philanthropic educational organization devoted to the educational advancement of women through scholarships, grants, awards and loans. P.E.O. scholarship opportunities are now available for undergraduate and graduate California women studying in a variety of fields limited to health care, education, music, fine arts and the legal profession. These scholarships will be awarded for the fall 2017 school year. Scholarship grants are based upon scholastic ability, integrity of character,
school/community activities and financial need.
Guidelines and applications are available online through January 10, 2017. Completed application packets are due no later than February 1, 2017. Visit the P.E.O. California website “Scholarship Opportunities” for the guidelines and application form. For more information, call Dee Zasio at 951- 244-0123.
Lioness Bingo
The Lioness Club hosts Bingo every first and third Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Senior Center. Although this event is held at the Senior Center, this is not a seniors only event. Everyone over the age of 18 is welcome to play. Games are $20 for a 12-sheet set and $10 for a six-sheet set. Funds raised by Bingo are contributed to Lions’ projects for the sight-impaired and the needy of the area.
Toastmasters Meets Weekly
The Canyon Lake Chamber of Com- merce Toastmasters Club meets every
Tuesday, 12:05 to 1:05 p.m. in the City Multi-purpose Room/Council Chamber. The group works on public speaking and leadership skills. For more informa- tion, contact Maureen Smith at 951-566- 7185.
Breast Cancer Resources
Bosom Buddies is a breast cancer support group in Canyon Lake led by Janelle Basham and Kimberly Slinger- land. They pair mentor, educate and sup- port newly diagnosed breast cancer pa- tients during their breast cancer journey. For more information, visit www.CLBo- somBuddies.com and Canyon Lake Bo- som Buddies Facebook page.
Michelle’s Place is a breast cancer resource center serving this area, lo- cated at 27645 Jefferson Ave., Ste. 117, in Temecula. The center’s mission is to provide emotional and educational sup- port to those touched with breast cancer and facilitate breast health care servic- es. Regular hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Learn about available services and resources at mi- chellesplace.org or 951-699-5455.
Provide feeback for Community Patrol issues, concerns
The POA has a new security email address for residents who wish to provide feedback on Community Patrol services. The POA wants to hear from residents, whether it’s a compliment, complaint or a concern about security. The new email address, security@ canyonlakepoa.com, is a non-emergency, no-reply email address.
Residents are reminded that Community Patrol is to assist residents with non-emergency incidents, such as POA Rules and Regulations violations. Community
Patrol can be reached at 951-244-6841, ext. 410.
For matters pertaining to the law and duties regularly carried out by peace officers, call the Riverside Sheriff’s Office (RSO) non-emergency number at 951-
776-1099. For emergencies, call 911.
Community Patrol can assist with the following
non-emergency incidents:
•Loud noise complaints
•Barking dogs or loose dogs •Speeding and traffic sign violations
•Vehicle accidents
•Motorcycle riding In community
•Golf carts violating Rules and Regulations •Vandalism to POA property
•Illegal fishing
For more information or to speak with management,
call the Director of Security, Jay Cregeen, at 951- 244-6841, ext. 411 or the POA Sr. Member Services Manager, Cory Gorham, at 951-244-6841, ext. 311.
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