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JANUARY 13, 2017 THE FRIDAY FLYER A-5 The Dueling Pianos will perform at Lodge January 21
The Dueling Pianos will be perform- ing Saturday, January 21, at 8 p.m. in the Holiday Bay Room at the Lodge. This 21 years old and older event will feature a cash bar, appetizer buffet and open seating.
The Dueling Pianos specialize in comedy, laughter and crowd interaction. The show is a high-energy, interactive entertainment experience and perfor- mance where the crowd participates and becomes the conductor of the show. It revolves around dance hits and party anthems, while the crowd sings along. Song requests are encouraged during the show.
This is an open seating event. Reser- vations are not necessary but seating is limited. Tickets are $22 per person and includes an appetizer buffet.
Tickets for this show can be pur- chased at Member Services at the POA office or online by using the link posted on the Lighthouse website at canyon- lakelighthouse.com.
The Dueling Pianos specialize in comedy, laughter and audience crowd interaction. The interactive show is high-energy. Help support Winter Social for special needs students
Elsinore High School is seeking do- nations for its Winter Social for students with special needs. The Winter Social will be held at the Diamond Club at Storm Stadium on Tuesday, January 31.
With the help of Canyon Lake resi- dent Nancy Coughlin, Winter Social Or- ganizer Dawn Guilders is on a mission to raise $1,000. to help cover the cost of the event.
Dawn says, “Holidays can be quite stressful for children with disabilities which can limit the family’s opportuni-
ties for celebrations. Loud music, col- orful decorations and large crowds can add to the day to day struggles students already face on a regular basis. The Winter Social offers families a chance to celebrate with their children in a stress free environment. With the support staff and the help and support of the Dia- mond Club employees, students are able to celebrate in a safe, non-judgmental environment.”
Dawn says many parents have said to her that they do not go out to eat for fear
of being judged by their child’s table manners or loud vocalizations, or the possibility their child may leave their table and run to someone else’s.
“Our night together at the Winter Social gives families a chance to enjoy being out together and also to meet some other families too, without the anxiety they may normally feel. And we have a blast celebrating!” says Dawn.
The first annual Elsinore High School Winter Social was held in 2005. This holiday event was first started for the families of the special needs students
at Elsinore High School. Last year, and again this year, the school extended an invitation to the special needs students at Temescal Canyon High School. “The more the merrier!” says Dawn.
The Canyon Lake Lioness Club re- cently contributed $250 towards this event. Nancy and Dawn are trying to raise the remaining $750 to help cover the cost of the food, entertainment and venue. w
To make a donation towards this event call Nancy at 951-805-0543 or email nancyr54@yahoo.com.
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