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JANUARY 26, 2018 THE FRIDAY FLYER A-5
POA NEWS
Budget Workshops sponder. Members who wish to purchase
a transponder will need to bring their ve-
The POA Board will be hosting two hicle to the POA office along with the
Budget Workshops in February to re- following items:
view the 2018-19 Annual Budget. Work- • Current vehicle registration (must
shops will be held on Feb. 13 and Feb. be registered to a community mem-
22 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the lodge. ber).
The meetings are open for the member- • Photo identification (POA card or
ship to attend. For questions, contact the driver’s license).
Corporate department at 951.244.6841, • Payment of $10. per transponder (no
ext. 210. cash).
Once payment is received, a staff
POA PEG Channels member will install the transponder on
The POA broadcasts Regular Session the vehicle. Members who do not bring
Board Meetings, regular updates and their vehicle to the POA office cannot be
news on the City of Canyon Lake’s Pub- issued a transponder.
lic, Educational and Government (PEG) The transponders do not have to be
channels; channel 39 for Verizon Cable replaced on an annual basis. However,
subscribers, channel 29 for Spectrum members must provide annual registra-
Cable subscribers. tion to reactivate the transponder. PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
Gault Field Fiesta Day Volunteers
Canyon Lake’s outdoor ball field, Fiesta Day is only five months away. Work begins to install two new shade structures at the pool.
Gault Field, reopened for play on Jan. The Fiesta Day Committee is seeking
22. The fields were closed for annual volunteers to fill the spots of Spon-
sorship/Advertising Coordinator and
maintenance and overseeding. Traffic/Security Coordinator. Those in- Two shade structures
Happy Camp Project terested in joining should contact the
The Happy Camp Construction Activities department at 951-244-6841, added to pool deck
Project began the week of Jan. 15. The ext. 610.
campground is closed during construc- Park Hours
tion. The gas dock will remain open. The Two new permanent shade struc- In July 2017, the POA Board of
project is expected to be completed by Park and Beach Hours are 8 a.m. to 8 tures are being installed to the pool Directors approved capital improve-
Memorial Day. p.m. Oct. 1 through Apr. 30 and 8 a.m. deck. The project began Jan. 16 and is ment funds in the amount of $20,198
for the project.
expected to be completed next week.
North Gate RFID to 10 p.m. May 1 through Sept. 30. The
pickleball courts at East Port Park are
The POA added an RFID reader to open year-round from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. have signed up and have a birthday that emailed. POA members may get a free
the decal lane at the north gate. All three Birthday Club Changes occurs before Mar. 1 can still redeem dessert at either the Country Club Bar &
gates are now equipped with the readers, their birthday dinner certificate when Grill or Lighthouse Restaurant on their
allowing residents quicker access to the Due to software changes coming in they receive it. birthday. To get a free birthday dessert,
community. The transponders are avail- March, the Birthday Club will no lon- After Mar. 1, there will be no more show your ID and POA card to the serv-
able at the POA office for $10 per tran- ger be available after Mar. 1. Those who Birthday Club dinner certificates er.
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