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JANUARY 20, 2017 THE FRIDAY FLYER A-5 2016 YEAR IN REVIEW – PART 3
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Properties Sold 12/01/16 thru 12/31/16
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Canyon Lake Homes reported Sold from Dec 1, 2016 thru Dec 31, 2016
24311 Canyon Lake Dr N #22 24311 Canyon Lake Dr N #19 22858 Skylink Dr (Fairway Estates) 22526 Pin Tail Dr
29860 May ower Dr 22168 Hoofbeat Way 24229 Cruise Circle Dr 23017 Gray Fox Dr
23636 Canyon Lake Dr N 30441 Longhorn Dr
29908 Smugglers Point Dr
.....$167,000 .....$180,000 .....$185,000 .....$300,000 .....$325,000 .....$325,000 .....$325,000 .....$330,000 .....$336,000 .....$360,000 .....$380,000
23494 Schooner Dr 30829 Long Point Dr 30655 Early Round Dr 30548 Sparrow Hawk Dr 30376 Channel Way 30267 Little Harbor Dr 30557 Longhorn Dr 29651 Bonanza Pl
30336 Point Marina Dr 30146 Boat Haven Dr 22543 Canyon Club Dr
.....$385,000 .....$393,000 .....$400,000 .....$445,000 .....$450,000 .....$456,000 .....$480,000 .....$548,000 .....$575,000 .....$600,000 .....$715,000
HOMES
As of January 18, 2017
Total of All Canyon Lake Homes Actively on the Market: 70
Total Canyon Lake Homes In Escrow: 34 LOTS
Canyon Lake Lots reported Sold from Dec 1, 2016 thru Dec 31, 2016
Longhorn Drive APN 353 081 004 $62,000 Lighthouse Drive APN 353 105 803 $75,000
As of January 18, 2017
Total of All Canyon Lake Lots Actively on the Market: 40
Total Canyon Lake Lots In Escrow: 3
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Four golf carts were reported stolen from September 11 to September 21.
The Family Matters Club hosted a Police Meet-and-Greet for kids at Sierra Park on September 21.
ShowCal Skiers held a free shi show at the North Ski Area on September 24. Paddlers and pedalers gathered at In- dian Beach for the 5th annual Paddle &
Pedal Regatta on September 25.
The Canyon Lake Chamber of Com- merce hosted a “Meet the Candidates” forum on Tuesday, September 27, for candidates running for City Council. The five candidates were Jordan Eh- renkranz, Larry Greene, Randy Bonner,
George Middle and David Eilers.
October
The new East Port Dog Park con- struction was under way in October 2016. Fencing was in place and there were plans to install seating and foun- tains in the weeks that followed.
Also in October, The City of Can- yon Lake launched its new user-friendly website. The City’s goal was to create a website that was fast and easy for us- ers to navigate. The new website can be viewed at www.cityofcanyonlake.org.
The Webelos and Arrow of Light Scouts of Canyon Lake’s Cub Scout Pack 346 attended a Star Wars-themed campout at Webelos Woods at Mataguay Scout Ranch from September 30 through October 2. The weekend of games, hikes and activities is designed to assist Cub Scouts as they begin their transition into Boy Scouts.
Country music artist Darryl Worley performed at the Lodge on Saturday, October 1.
Residents Inga Loy, Bruce Yarbrough and Terry Loy came home with medals following the 32nd annual OLDlympic Games. After 18 days of competition in 20 different events, the OLDlympic games came to a close on October 4 with an awards banquet. Inga Loy was awarded the gold medal in the Women’s Doubles Outdoor Pickleball competi- tion. Terry Loy won a silver medal and Bruce Yarbrough won a bronze medal in the Men’s Doubles.
As guests of El Monte Councilman Jerry Velasco, Canyon Lake residents Louis and Maria Hernandez attended the Mexican American Opportunity Foun- dation’s 49th annual Aztec Awards Gala at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles on October 7.
More than 250 pre-1973 classic and custom cars and trucks rolled into the Lodge on Saturday, October 8, for the Car Club’s 11th annual Car Show. An estimated 2,500 people were in atten-
dance.
The Canyon Lake Farmers Mar-
ket hosted its annual Pet Parade in the Towne Center on October 9. Prizes were awarded in various categories.
The Canyon Lake Bassmasters held their October tournament on October 9. The team of Nolan Cromwell and Danny Batinich came out on top with a total of five bass weighing 19.54 pounds.
A Ford Ranger struck a parked RV and overturned on Big Range Rd. in the late afternoon of October 10. The acci- dent was one of two major accidents in Canyon Lake that day.
Eight former Canyon Lake Mayors were among those at the October 12 City Council meeting to recognize Nancy Carroll for her 27 years of service on the Canyon Lake Emergency Preparedness Committee (CLEPC). Nancy served 25 years as the committee’s president.
Also on October 12 at the City Coun- cil meeting, the Canyon Lake Men’s Golf Club presented a $1,000 check to the City. The donation went to the Vet- erans Day Committee to help offset the cost of the annual Veterans Day Celebra- tion.
The Canyon Lake Junior Women’s Club (JWC) held its annual Rocktober- fest on October 15 at Holiday Harbor. The event featured tasting booths, live music, vendors and raffles. Later that evening, the Chamber hosted the 6th an- nual Oktoberfest in the Towne Center. The event featured traditional food, beer and wine, American Brass Band, kids zone, contests and vendors.
The POA hosted a Resident Appreci- ation Golf Day at the Country Club and Golf Course on October 22. Attendees were treated to a complimentary barbe- cue and had the opportunity to tour the Golf Course and win a free lesson with the Golf Pro.
On Saturday, October 22, 30 women prepared meals in the Canyon Lake Community Church gymnasium for 100 women who are mostly seniors and liv- ing alone. The event is held at the church three times a year.
For a second year in a row, Wayne Quintos, Canyon Lake resident and head chef at the Sports Stop, won 2nd place in the People’s Choice category at the an- nual So-Cal Chef Open. Wayne compet- ed along with 14 other chefs from some of the top restaurants in Southern Cali- fornia. The event is to help raise mon- ey for the athletic programs at the Oak Grove Center in Murrieta, a non-profit public school and treatment facility for at-risk and special needs youth.
Kids of all ages are dressed up for
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Nancy Carroll pictured with eight former Canyon Lake Mayors who came together at the October 2016 City Council meeting to recognize her for 27 years of service on the Canyon Lake Emergency Preparedness Committee (CLEPC).
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