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A-6 THE FRIDAY FLYER JANUARY 19, 2018
YEAR IN REVIEW - PART 3
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The Canyon Lake Association of
Men (CLAMS) held its annual picnic
at Holiday Harbor Park where attendees
enjoyed food and fellowship. CLAMS
President Harry Larson presented Kevin
Cochran of CalPortland a Certificate of
Appreciation for his $1,000 donation to
the club.
Country music artist Suzy Bogguss
performed at the lodge as part of the
POA’s Concerts at the Lodge series. Canyon
The Women’s Golf Club hosted its Lake
18th annual Pink on the Links Breast Commu-
Cancer Tournament. Ladies Flight win- nity Theatre
ners were Teresa Roberson, Kathy San- presented
chez, Linda Kielty and Kathy Home- Willy
wood. Men’s Flight winners were Roger Wonka
Kielty, Don Raworth, Phil Coughlin and Jr. at the
Dennis Franks. Mixed Flight winners lodge in
were Dorothy and Joe Washle and Rich July 2017.
and Sandy Dawson.
August
The POA Board of Directors approved
funding for new main gate entry monu-
ments. The board approved $227,680
plus 5% contingency for the installation
of two entry monument signs with water PHOTO BY BOBBIE STARR PIGEON
features.
The Canyon Lake Fine Arts Guild
treated residents and their guests to a
free concert at Holiday Harbor. The
Little Lies Band, a Fleetwood Mac trib- timated to be $100,000. No injuries were A-Bag Sale. The week long sale raised lon Club hosted its 6th annual Paddle
ute band, performed as attendees danced reported. $267 to go towards library programs and Pedal Regatta at Indian Beach. More
and sang along by land and in boats. than 100 people participated in the fund-
Madison Curcie was the grand prize Headliners Hair and Nail Salon in materials.
winner of the Canyon Lake Library Towne Center celebrated 30 years in The POA reduced the cost of the raising event where participants paddled
Summer Reading program. She won a business. Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) and pedaled from Indian Beach to East
Meccasaur for her efforts. Bombshells in the Towne Center was vehicle transponders from $20 to $10 to Port and back. Funds raised were donat-
A fire broke out on the 30500 block named a finalist in the Global Boutique encourage more residents to utilize the ed to Rady’s Children’s Hospital.
of Pauma Pl. Two adults were displaced Awards. RFID lanes. A fire broke out in the garage of a
as a result of the fire. Damages were es- Canyon Lake Library held a Buck- The Canyon Lake Fitness and Triath- uuCONTINUED PAGE A7
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