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A-6 THE FRIDAY FLYER JANUARY 26, 2018
YEAR IN REVIEW - PART 4
The beginning of the year is not only Spell Slaughter Without Laughter.” The
a time to look to the future but it’s an apt production, a comedy about an amateur
time to reflect on the changes and revisit production of a murder mystery that goes
some of the things that happened in the hopelessly awry and creates theatrical
community over the past 12 months. mayhem, ran from Oct. 12 to Oct. 14.
Last week, The Friday Flyer featured Members of TCHS staff were cast in the
part three of Year in Review with a look production.
back at some of the things that happened The Jr. Women’s Club hosted its 3rd
in the community from July to Septem- annual Rocktoberfest at Holiday Harbor.
ber 2017. This week, The Friday Flyer The event featured beer tastings from lo-
features the fourth and final part of Year cal microbreweries, vendors, live music,
in Review with a look back at things that food from the Urban Craft Eatery and op-
happened in the community from Octo- portunity drawings. A portion of the funds
ber to December 2017. raised were donated to the Las Vegas Vic-
October tims Fund for the victims of the Las Vegas
shooting. The shooting occurred during
The POA unveiled its new logo and the Route 91 Harvest Festival where 58
presented it to the community at the people were killed and 851 were injured.
Regular Session Board Meeting on Several Canyon Lake residents were at
Oct. 3. The new logo design, which the festival.
features the iconic lighthouse as its fo- PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE The Canyon Lake Fine Arts Guild
cal point, was created as part of the hosted the “Smooth Sounds of Santa-
POA’s Branding Initiative to create a na” tribute band concert at the lodge on
defined identity and brand for the POA. Oct. 14. Audience members danced and
Canyon Laker Billy Spencer asked his Canyon Laker Billy Spencer surprised his girlfriend Lacy Lancisero with a marriage pro- sang along to Santana favorites such as
girlfriend Lacy Lancisero to marry him posal on Oct. 6 at Diamond Point Park. “Evil Ways,” “Black Magic Woman” and
in a surprise proposal at Diamond Point “Smooth.”
Park on October 6. She said yes. tal in working with the POA to get the at the lodge on Oct. 7 for the 12th annu- The Canyon Lake Bassmasters Club
Work began on the two new main gate club sanctioned. al Canyon Lake Car Show. Cars came held its monthly tournament. Nolan
entry monuments on Railroad Canyon Canyon Lake resident Chuck Casey as far away as Nevada and Arizona to Cromwell came out on top with a fish
Rd. When completed each monument was awarded an Individual Achieve- participate. The show, hosted by the weight of 15.69 lbs. Nolan also won “Big
would feature the iconic lighthouse and Fish of the Day” with a fish weighing
two waterfall features with lettering on ment award from the Combined Cycle, Canyon Lake Car Club and POA, also 5.08 lbs.
the front identifying and welcoming vis- Generator and Steam Turbine Users featured more than 20 vendor booths, Fire professionals from Canyon Lake
itors to Canyon Lake. Groups. Individual Achievement recog- music by High Energy Sounds, oppor- Fire Station 60 were guests of Miss Gin-
Family Golf announced the winners nition is earned by industry profession- tunity drawings, awards, a performance ny’s Story Time at the Canyon Lake Li-
of the Gargalis Cup tournament. Steve als who have demonstrated excellence by the ShowCal Skiers on the main brary. The kids learned about fire preven-
Ward won first place Men’s Gross and throughout their careers in design, con- lake, post-show Car Cruise and a post- tion and safety as well as hearing stories
Denise Russell won first place Women’s struction, management, operation and/ show Sock Hop Dinner-Dance. A total about fire trucks and fire professionals.
Net. Forty-six members participated in or maintenance of generating facilities of 27 trophies were awarded. The Canyon Lake Ladies of the Lake
the two-day tournament which is held in powered by gas and/or steam turbines. Canyon Laker Tara Abell direct- gathered at the senior center for a pot-
honor of Mickey Gargalis, an original More than 250 pre-1977 classic and ed Temescal Canyon High School’s luck and to prepare 350 American flags
member of the club who was instrumen- custom cars and trucks were on display (TCHS) fall production of “You Can’t uuCONTINUED PAGE A7
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