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THE FRIDAY FLYER
MARCH 24, 2017
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Properties Sold 2/1/17 thru 2/28/17
Note:  is information is compiled from numerous sources, entities, and agencies. Agent/Broker makes no representation or warranties about accuracy or completeness of data.
Canyon Lake Homes reported Sold from Feb 1, 2017 thru Feb 28, 2017
30492 Emperor Dr
29888 Ketch Dr
30938 Long Point Dr 23974 Canyon Lake Dr N 22980 Fawn Lake Pl 30732 Early Round Dr 22085 Hoofbeat Way
.....$283,000 .....$290,000 .....$316,000 .....$338,000 .....$355,000 .....$375,000 .....$420,000
22086 Treasure Island Dr #30.....$420,000
HOMES
As of March 21, 2017
Total of All Canyon Lake Homes Actively on the Market: 85
Total Canyon Lake Homes In Escrow: 45 LOTS
30443 Channel Way Dr 30445 Harbor Circle 30135 Lands End Pl 22518 San Joaquin Dr W 29634 Bonanza Pl
30145 Channel Way Dr
.....$421,500 .....$483,000 .....$515,000 .....$530,250 .....$595,000 .....$765,000
Canyon Lake Lots reported Sold from Feb 1, 2017 thru Feb 28, 2017
Smugglers Pt APN 351-131-024 $43,000 Appaloosa Ct APN 354-220-007 $51,000
As of March 21, 2017
Total of All Canyon Lake Lots Actively on the Market: 39
Total Canyon Lake Lots In Escrow: 2
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY March 25 1:30 - 3:30
30245 Clear Water Drive
Great Waterfront Home on a Spectacular Cove off the East Bay! Single Story Living Area... Fabulous View... RV Garage... Private U-Dock... 60’ of Water View Deck...
3 Bedrooms... Magnificent Open Floor Plan... Amazing Upgrades... Perfect for Entertaining and for Ideal Everyday Living!
Beautiful large kitchen, with center island, complete with high-end stainless ap- pliances and granite.
Covered view-rich patio o  of living area.
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Canyon Lake Chapter WW of P.E.0. (Philanthropic Educational Organiza- tion) is holding its annual Tea Party on Friday, April 7, at 11 a.m. at the home of Dee Zasio, 21916 Strawberry Lane. An invitation is extended to women in Canyon Lake to join in this special party focused on “helping others reach for the stars through education.” The cost is $25.00. All funds from ticket sales will go toward scholarships for women who are graduating from high school, cur- rently in college and/or attending post graduate school. For reservations, call Johnnie D’Alessandro at 244-4191.
Caregivers Connection
Caregivers Connection offers an op- portunity for caregivers to share com- mon problems, needs and experiences. Anyone caring for a loved one for ill- nesses such as dementia, Alzheimer’s, stroke, heart issues or Parkinson’s is welcome to attend.
The group meets in room 6 at Canyon Lake Community Church on the second and fourth Monday of each month from 10 a.m. to noon. The next regular meet- ing, which includes a pot-luck, will be March 27. The speakers are Lori Scott from Arbor Hospice and Dr. Rolando Gutierrez from Rancho Community Medical Group in Menifee. Dr Gutierrez will speak on dementia and will touch on topics such as diabetes, hypertension and other vascular problems with an open Q&A. Arbor Hospice will present a resource packet and an explanation on the hospice program.
For more information about this sup- port group, contact facilitator Jo Ann Wickerath at 951-679-7736 or assistant facilitator Bev Haney at 951-244-8711.
Pet First Aid/CPCR
A pet first aid and CPCR class is be- ing offered on Saturday, April 8, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus. The cost is $79 per per- son. Participants must register by March 31. For more information, visit petsafe- tycrusader.com or call 818-951-7962.
Veteran Job Fair
NEWS BRIEFS
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 Potluck
Seniors are invited to enjoy a potluck at the Senior Center on Sunday, March 26 at 5 p.m. Attendees are asked to bring a dish to share.
P.E.O. Annual Tea Party
cycles, vendors, food, live music and jumpers for kids. Car registration is $35; vendor registration is $50. Proceeds are raised for Lamb’s Fellowship Children’s Ministry. For more information, visit thelambsfellowship.com.
Farmers Market
The Farmers Market operates every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the up- per section of the Towne Center park- ing lot. It features fresh produce, hand- crafted items, vendor merchandise and freshly prepared food.
Lioness Bingo
The Lioness Club continues to hold Bingo on the first and third Sunday of every month from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Se- nior Center. Due to State Law, Bingo is limited to those over the age of 18. Ad- mission to Bingo is $10 for a 6-sheet set. Special games are available for $1. each. For those wishing to attend Bingo from outside the community, it is necessary to call Nancy Coughlin at 951-805-0543 or Joanna Spiller at 951-244-1553 for gate entrance.
CLAWS Bunco
Canyon Lake women are invited to attend the Canyon Lake Association of Women (CLAWS) group bunco on the second Wednesday of the month in the Magnolia Room at the Country Club. The cost is $10 per player; games begin at 3 p.m. Participants are asked to bring canned and packaged food for the com- munity cupboard. For more information, call Rose Hanover at 951-244-6109.
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. The coffee is compli- mentary. Nancy is available to talk about changing guidelines for water conserva- tion, answer questions about conserva- tion rebates and the district’s water rates, etc. Residents are invited to bring their water bill for clarification of costs.
Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery is a program that teaches and gives one tools on how to address their hurts, habits, and hang-ups so that they can move forward and find their purpose and a life filled with joy. Participants discover that they are not alone in what they are going through and find people to walk alongside them. Celebrate Recovery meets on Sundays at 6 p.m. in Building C at Canyon Lake Community Church.
MOPS
Mother of Preschoolers (MOPS) meet on the first and third Tuesdays at 9 a.m. at Canyon Lake Community Church. MOPS seeks to support mothers dur- ing the early years of their Children’s lives. By connecting with other moms and mentor moms, craft projects and guest speakers, women are encouraged in their physical, emotional and spiritual journeys. Childcare is provided.
The moms fellowship over hot coffee and warm breakfast, then enjoy a speak- er or craft. Those desiring “coffee talk” are invited to contact Melissa Roberts at 951-757-6010.
Needlework Group
Residents are invited to bring their knitting and crocheting projects to the Senior Center on Mondays from 10 a.m. to noon. For more information, call Bet- ty Cannavino at 951-244-4126.
The State of California Employment Development Department, in partner- ship with the Inland Empire Veterans Employment Committee, the City of Ontario and the Counties of Riverside, will be holding the 39th annual Honor A Hero/Hire a Veteran Job and Resource Fair on Thursday, May 11, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Ontario Convention Center, 2000 E. Convention Center Way, Ontario. This is a free event for veterans and their spouses.
This year, job seekers will be able to meet with over 110 employers, support- ive services providers and local training institutions. To register, visit https://goo. gl/VbHOx1.
Car Show
Lamb’s Fellowship, 21901 Railroad Canyon Rd., will host its 3rd annual Car and Motorcycle show on May 20. This event will feature cars and motor-


































































































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