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APRIL 21, 2017
CLAA to host
student Art
Competition
The Canyon Lake Art Associa- tion (CLAA) student Art Contest is open to students in grades 10 through 12 who reside in Canyon Lake. The winning entries will be honored at 1 p.m. during the annu- al CLAA Art Show at the Canyon Lake Country Club on May 7.
The first place winner will re- ceive a cash prize of $150, second place will receive $100 and third place will receive $50.
The mail-in entry form registra- tion is due by Monday, April 24. Registration forms can be down- loaded at canyonlakeartassocia- tion.com.
All artwork must be two dimen- sional. It can be in any subject mat- ter and any medium. Artwork must be finished and framed ready to hang. Artwork not ready to hang will not be accepted.
Entries must be dropped off at the senior center on May 1 be- tween the hours of 6 and 8 p.m. and include a copy of the registra- tion form attached to the back of the artwork.
All non-winning entries must be picked up at the Senior Center on May 8 between the hours of 6 and 8 p.m.
For more information, visit Can- yon Lake Art Association's website at canyonlakeartassociation.com.
Participants in a previous Tour de Canyon Lake prepare to roll out of the lodge parking lot and begin a 15-mile bike ride.
Cyclists invited to Tour de Canyon Lake
The Canyon Lake Fitness and Tri- athlon Club invites cycling enthusiasts young and old, fast and slow, to partici- pate in its sixth annual Tour De Canyon Lake this Sunday, April 23, at 9 a.m.
The event is free to all participants and will benefit Animal Friends of the Valleys.
The first 50 cyclists to sign up on the day of the event with a donation of IAMS or Pedigree pet food, pet supplies, or a financial donation, will receive a
free Tour de Canyon Lake T-shirt. Participants without a donation or who arrive after the first 50 participants may purchase a T-shirt for $10. Proceeds are donated to Animal Friends of the
Valleys.
The Tour de Canyon Lake course is a
15-mile ride through “a little bit of par- adise.” The course begins in the lodge parking lot and circles all gates and the campground. The ride ends back at the lodge.
This is not a race; this is an informal ride for all who can ride that distance at any pace. All traffic laws must be obeyed, and helmets are highly recom- mended for all, but required for all cy- clists under 18 years of age.
There are no registration forms to fill out. To participate, just show up at the lodge before 9 a.m. For more infor- mation, visit canyonlaketriathlonclub. com.
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