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CANYON LAKE’S NEWSPAPER • FEBRUARY 23, 2018
Fine Arts Guild presents Billy CLMS competition Speed trailer captures
cheer team wins Best license plates, tickets
Joel tribute concert Pg. A4 in the West Pg. A8 issued in mail Pg. A14
Members of the Canyon Lake Woman's Club show their
excitement for being named Organization of the Year.
Community members
to be honored at gala
A behind the scenes volunteer, a club day at 6 p.m. in the Holiday Bay Room quality of life in Canyon Lake through
president and columnist at The Fri- at the lodge. This year’s honorees are as outstanding community involvement.
day Flyer, a youth who gives back to follows: Ron Martel is the president of the
the community through service, a high Volunteer of the Year: Steve Libring Canyon Lake Fine Arts Guild, has writ-
school senior who aspires to serve in the The Volunteer of the Year is awarded ten a weekly movie review column for
U.S. Military, a club dedicated to the en- to an individual who has made a sig- The Friday Flyer for the past 14 years,
richment of Canyon Lake and helping nificant difference to the community serves on an inter-agency Roundtable
others less fortunate and a family owned through volunteerism. and served on the POA Quality Assur-
business whose owners are quietly in the Steve Libring is a “behind the scenes” ance Committee. He is an advocate for
background making a difference in the volunteer whose service in the commu- Canyon Lake and his time, organization-
background making a difference in the
community are this year’s honorees. nity began when he moved to Canyon al skills and advice are regularly sought
community are this year’s honorees.
One of the ways the Canyon Lake Lake in 1983. Steve is a 34-year member out and freely given.
Chamber of Commerce serves the com-
Chamber of Commerce serves the com- of the Facilities Review Committee and Youth of the Year: Jake Hosking and
munity is by providing an opportunity a member of the Security Advisory Com-
munity is by providing an opportunity Cooper Smith
to recognize leading citizens, groups
to recognize leading citizens, groups mittee. He served on the Master Survey The Youth of the Year is awarded to
and businesses with annual awards. Plan Committee and as the chairman of a Canyon Lake student who has exhib-
and businesses with annual awards.
The Chamber begins accepting nom- the Lake Lease Advisory Committee. He ited academic excellence while being in-
The Chamber begins accepting nom-
inations from community members is active in the Pickleball Club where he volved in the community and participat-
inations from community members
at the end of the year. A committee serves as the vice-president. Steve, along
at the end of the year. A committee ing in school activities. This year, two
of chamber members selects the with his wife Diane, recently organized
of chamber members selects the youths were chosen to be honored.
honorees from the nominations
honorees from the nominations a fundraiser to benefit Animal Friends of Fourteen-year-old Jake Hosking is
submitted and honors them at its the Valleys. More than $1,000 and 200
submitted and honors them at its an Eagle Scout who gives back to the
annual Awards Gala and Instal-
annual Awards Gala and Instal- pounds of donations were collected. community through community ser-
lation Dinner. This year’s 22nd Citizen of the Year: Ron Martel vice. He began as a first grade Tiger in
Cooper Smith is one of two teens chosen as Youth of annual Awards Gala and Installa- The Citizen of the Year is awarded Canyon Lake Cub Scout Pack 346 and
the Year. tion Dinner will be held on Satur- to an individual who has enhanced the uuCONTINUED PAGE A6