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                                                             YEAR IN REVIEW - PART 4


           ttFROM PAGE A7                       Canyon Lake Men’s Golf Club Member/
             After 15 years of service,  Joanna   Member golf tournament.
                                                   For the first  time  in  Temescal  Can-
           Spiller retired from the Fiesta Day Com-  yon High School’s history, the boys var-
           mittee and her position as chairperson.   sity water polo team won the 2017 CIF
           Joanna joined  the  committee  in 2002   Southern Section Division 5 champion-
           and served as booth organizer and trea-  ships. Nine of the 15 players are Canyon
           surer. In 2006, the committee elected her   Lake residents.
           as chairperson. From 2006 to 2017, she   Canyon Lakers Michael Claeys, Jer-
           served as both the chairperson and trea-  rod Paulson, Shawn Viola, Tim Boman,
           surer.                               Monica Viola, Brayden Viola, Patti East-
             The Canyon Lake Fine Arts Guild in-  erly, Todd Barsby and Gavin Viola par-
           stalled its new Board of Directors for the   ticipated in a bike ride fundraiser to help
           2018 concert season. The 2018 Board of   raise money for the victims of the Route                                                                     PHOTO BY JILL TORKELSON
           Directors are Ron Martel, president; Dee   91 Harvest Festival shooting in Las Ve-
           Zasio, treasurer; Sue Bonner, member-  gas. The event was organized by Sarah
           ship director;  Bert Barbary, operations   Sleeter, a resident of Menifee, who was
           manager;  Orlando Lopez, activities  di-  at the concert with friends on the night   On Nov. 16, 2017, a Dodge Ram 2500 truck veered off the side of the road on Vacation Dr.
           rector;  Bonnie Dubbs, social  director;   of the shooting.                and crashed into a pad mounted equipment box. The crash tripped the circuit and caused an
           Corrie  Tutt,  secretary  and  Larry  Gar-  The City of Canyon Lake held its an-  electrical flash that sent the vehicle and the 800-pound box plunging off the side of the hill.
           land, publicity.                     nual Turkey  Drive on Nov. 16. Eighty
             On Nov. 16, a Dodge Ram 2500 truck   turkeys and 80 bags of fixings were col-  anniversary. The very first edition of The  proved the purchase of four mounted ra-
           veered off the side of the road on Vaca-  lected  during the  two-hour drive.  The   Friday Flyer hit the streets in November  dar units for Community Patrol vehicles
           tion Dr. and crashed into a pad mounted   food collected was donated to Helping   1990 and not a week has gone by with-  as well as an RU2 mobile speed trailer at
           equipment  box.  The  crash tripped  the   Our People in Elsinore (H.O.P.E.). The   out the newspaper arriving in Canyon  its Dec. 5 Regular Session Board Meet-
           circuit  and caused an electrical flash   services provided by H.O.P.E. also help   Lake mailboxes.              ing. The RU2 mobile speed trailer will
           that sent the vehicle and the 800-pound   to benefit Canyon Lake families in need  Approximately 100 residents attend-  be used to help bring attention to speed
           box plunging off the side of the hill. The   A new flagpole was installed at Hap-  ed the city’s annual Tree Lighting Cer-  control throughout the community  and
           vehicle rolled several times before land-  py Camp. The new addition was made   emony held in  Towne Center. Canyon  assist Community Patrol with issuing
           ing upside down on the hillside below.   possible by 14-year-old Canyon Lake   Lake Fire Station 60 chauffeured Santa  tickets to speeders in multiple locations.
           A small brush fire started on the hill but  Eagle Scout Jake Hosking from Troop   to  Towne  Center  where  he  took  pho-  Eventually, the speed trailer will be able
           was quickly extinguished. The 30-year-  444. Jake raised money through recy-  tos with attendees.  The Canyon Lake  to track speeds and take photos of speed-
           old driver was able to free himself and  cling and donations to pay for the flag-  Choraleers sang familiar holiday carols  ing vehicles. Speeders will then be is-
           walk  away  from  the  crash  with  minor  pole.  The flagpole is dedicated to all   and city staff served complimentary hot  sued citations by mail.
           injuries. He was taken by ambulance to  past,  present  and  future  Eagle  Scouts   chocolate and treats.         The Yacht Club held its annual Parade
           a nearby hospital for evaluation and re-  in Canyon Lake and Den Leader Mark   December                          of Lights on Dec.  9.  Winners were as
           leased later that evening.           Heider to thank them for their service to                                   follows: Sweepstakes ($125), the Cas-
             Canyon Lake resident Mikaela Wells,  the community.                         The Canyon Cowboy Saloon, the lat-  sidy family; Club Boat ($100), Ski Club;
           a senior and water polo goalie at Temes-  Peggy Basubas, Joe Cruz, Devlin  est bar and restaurant to open in Towne   Ski Boat 1 ($100), Chris Freckleton and
           cal Canyon High School, signed a Let-  Fillmore,  Fred  Willis,  George Middle,  Center, held its official  grand opening   Amanda Johnson; Ski Boat 2 ($50), An-
           ter of Intent to play water polo for the  Mike Porter and Michelle  Porter were  on Dec. 1. The event featured live music   gie  and Mike Bazaldua;  Pontoon Boat
           Seahawks, a Division 1 team at Wagner  announced as the winners of the Tennis  by the band Young Guns, drink specials   1 ($100), the Cassara and Hosko fami-
           College in Staten Island, NY.        Club’s annual Turkey Trot Mixer.      and giveaways.                        lies; Pontoon Boat 2 ($50), the Cameron
             Ninety-four golfers participated in the   The Friday Flyer celebrated its 27th   The POA Board of Directors ap-          uuCONTINUED PAGE A9

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