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JANUARY 19, 2018                                              THE FRIDAY FLYER                                                                 A-5



                                                             YEAR IN REVIEW - PART 3


             The beginning of the year is not only
           a time to look to the future but it’s an apt
           time to reflect on the changes and revisit                                                                                             Mechanical
           some of the things that happened in the                                                                                                harvesters could
           community over the past 12 months.                                                                                                     be seen around
             Last week, The Friday Flyer featured
           part two of Year in Review with a look                                                                                                 the lake in July
           back at some of the things that happened                                                                                               2017 as the
           in  the  community  from  April  to  June                                                                                              POA’s continuing
           2017.                                                                                                                                  battle to remove
             This week, The Friday Flyer features                                                                                                 the spiny-leaf
           part three of a Year in Review and will                                                                                                naiad in the lake.
           look back at things that happened in                                                                                                   A nuisance plant,
           the community from July to September                                                                                                   the spiny-leaf
           2017. Next week, the  Year in Review                                                                                                   naiad grows at
           wraps up with a look back at things that                                                                                               the bottom of
           happened from October to December                                                                                                      the lake, breaks
           2017.                                                                                                                                  loose floating to
                                                                                                                                                  the surface cre-
           July                                                                                                                                   ating a hazard to

             Fire Station 60 reopened after 2 years                                                                                              PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE  boats.
           of negotiations with the county. A Rib-
           bon-Cutting Ceremony was held to cel-
           ebrate the reopening.
             Canyon Lakers celebrated the Fourth   More than 200 people attended a Rep-  State Competition. Kristen, who drives   The Woman’s Club held a Mermaid
           of July with friends, family, barbecues,  tile Party hosted by the Canyon Lake Li-  for the Lake  Elsinore  Unified School  and Pirate Pool Pre-party Fundraiser at
           water fun and a spectacular fireworks  brary. The petting and handling portion  District,  received  a trophy and  an all-  the home of Lyne Hall as a lead up to
           display. In the morning, approximately  of the party had to be moved outside due  expense paid trip to the Roadeo Interna-  the club’s annual Mermaid Festival at
           150 residents came together for the 13th  to the size of the crowd.        tional Championships.                 Indian Beach.
           annual Waller Family Bike Ride. What    The Tennis Club held a Fiesta Doubles   More than 180 kids participated in the   The Triathlon and Fitness Club host-
           started as a group of neighbors com-  Mixer. The winners were Devlin Knott,  Jr. Golf Camp at the golf course. Par-  ed its annual Summer Triathlon Barbe-
           ing together  on the Fourth of July for  Henry  Valdez,  Jimmy  Aguilar, Peggy  ticipants were divided by age and skill   cue at Indian Beach.
           a morning of bike riding and breakfast  Babubas, Michelle  Porter, Phil Braun,  level. The kids with the top scores were   Canyon  Lake  resident  Anton  Riniti
           turned into an annual event that has also  Bill  Van  Vleet  and  Tiffany  Kepford.  Austin Killery in the five to six year old   appeared  on the ABC television show
           served as a fundraiser for Canyon Lake  Canyon Lake Car Club member        division, Noah Geeves in the seven to   Steve Harvey’s Funderdome. His inven-
           families in need.                       Anthony Garcia won the Best Street  eight year old division, Londyn Laurti-  tion, Bean Bagglz, won him $50,000.
             Mechanical harvesters could be seen  Rod  award  at  the  New Joy Baptist  zen in the nine to 10 year old division   Canyon Lake Community  Theatre
           around the lake in early July as the  Church Car Show in Riverside.        and Brayden Byrnes and Jacob  Venier   presented Willy Wonka Jr. at the lodge.
           POA’s continuing  battle  to  remove  the   Bassmasters Club monthly tourna-  tied for top score in the 11 to 18 year old   The  Family  Matters  Club  hosted  a
           spiny-leaf naiad in the lake. A nuisance  ment  winners  were  Travis  Smith  and  division.                     free spaghetti  dinner for seniors at the
           plant, the spiny-leaf naiad grows at the  Jack Smith with 14.98 pounds of fish.  Thirteen-year-old  Kylene  Evens  senior center.
           bottom of the lake, breaks loose floating   Canyon Lake resident Kristen Malone  treated members of the Bible Fellowship
           to the surface creating a hazard to boats.  took first place in the School Bus Rodeo  Club with a harp performance.        uuCONTINUED PAGE A6






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