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JANUARY 19, 2018 THE FRIDAY FLYER A-7
YEAR IN REVIEW - PART 3
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home on Canyon Club Dr. The fire was
a result of a vehicle fire. It was quickly
contained and no injuries were reported.
The Canyon Lake Chamber of Com-
merce held a Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony The Canyon
for JBL Insurance, a new business in the Lake Lions
Towne Center. Club held its
Canyon Lake Car Club members annual Pan-
won several awards at the Big Bear Car cake Break-
Show. Dave Deboe won Best of Show, fast at Holi-
Joe Landin won Top 20 and Gil Losi day Harbor
won Best Paint. where resi-
Canyon Lake resident Norman Xiong dents could
won the Junior PGA Championship in purchase a
Rumford, Rhode Island and earned a breakfast of
spot on the U.S. Junior Ryder Cup team. pancakes,
Canyon Lake resident Sara Price, a eggs, sausage
professional motocross and supercross and juice for
racer, earned a place as the first female
participant on the Stadium Super Truck
team.
A golf cart accident on Canyon Lake PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE $6.
Dr. South and Village Way Dr. resulted
in the death of resident Roger Crocker.
Roger fell from the passenger side of a
golf cart he was riding in and succumbed
to head injuries he sustained. and Carlos Yebra. Overall Net winners Anthony Rowe and Nate Duer designed ager.
Canyon Lake Tennis Club hosted an were K.K. and Jesse Beecher. and built their soapbox “Street Taco.” Santa Rosa Academy employees
Open Junior Tennis Tournament. Canyon Lake teen Nattie Dunn was The team did not place in the race but and students held a donation drive for
Two shade structures were installed at named Teen Miss Regency International when word of the Street Taco craft those impacted by Hurricane Harvey
the dog park at East Port Park. in Las Vegas, Nevada. reached Taco Bell, Taco Bell invited the in Texas. Executive Director Laura Ba-
A soft opening was held at the new The Woman’s Club held its annual team to bring their craft to the Taco Bell dillo and her husband personally deliv-
pickleball courts at East Port Park. Mermaid Festival at Indian Beach. At- worldwide headquarters in Irvine where ered the donations to Texas. The charter
Lorilee Bajema joined the Canyon tendees enjoyed the annual Cardboard they were given a tour and offered a school serves more than 100 Canyon
Lake Choraleers as the new music director. Boat Race, bounce houses, contests, year’s worth of free tacos. Lake students.
The Family Matters Club held its first food and vendors. The annual fundraiser The Ski Club hosted Learn to Ride Residents said good-bye to summer
Western Barbecue at Indian Beach. raised more than $8,000 for the club’s Day at the north ski area. Boats and with the annual Maui Monday celebra-
Attendees enjoyed games, food, philanthropic donations. equipment were provided. tion at Sunset Beach. Residents cel-
contests, vendors and horse rides. A group of Canyon Lake residents September ebrated with food, dance contests, ven-
The Women’s Golf Club held its an- participated in the Red Bull Soapbox dors and a kids fun zone. Attendees were
nual Couples Eclectic Golf Tournament. Race in Los Angeles. Residents Matt Chris Mitchell bid farewell to the treated to a water ski show by the Show-
Overall Gross winners were Mary Burns Szymanski, Scott Covey, Dave Rowan, POA and his position as general man- uuCONTINUED PAGE A8