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           The Pickleball Club hosts its fi rst Women’s Social Play day.


           Pickleball Club hosts



           Women’s Social Play






             The Pickleball Club invites all Can-  Apr. 4: 6 to 8 p.m.
           yon Lake adult women to join them for   Apr. 10: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
           Women’s Social  Play days and nights.   Apr. 18: 6 to 8 p.m.
           Women’s Social  Play  provides  the  op-  Apr. 26: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
           portunity  for  Canyon  Lake  women  to   Mixed Social Play days are Monday,
           socialize and play pickleball with other  Wednesday and Friday from 9 to 11 a.m.
           women.  All skill  levels  are welcome.  The Pickleball Club hosts a Twilight So-
           Upcoming  Women’s Social  Play  dates  cial Mixer for all Canyon Lake residents
           are as follows:                      once  a month on the  third  Thursday                                                                            PHOTO BY KELLY HARRIS
             Feb. 28: 6 to 8 p.m.               from 6 to 10 p.m.  For more informa-
             Mar. 6: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.          tion, visit the club’s Facebook page at
             Mar. 14: 6 to 8 p.m.               Canyon Lake Pickleball or email clpick-  After a day of social play, the women in the Pickleball Club gather for a luncheon at the
             Mar. 22: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.         leball951@gmail.com.                  home Nancy Duplan.
           FMC to host egg-citing Easter egg hunt, carnival





             The Family Matters Club invites the community to its  older age groups.
           4th annual Easter Egg Hunt and Carnival on Saturday,   To inquire about vendor spaces, contact Carmen Cor-
           Mar. 24, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Holiday Harbor Park.  tez at 951-757-4901. For sponsorship opportunities,
           This event will feature games, crafts, vendors and visit  contact Lesley Hopper at 951-818-7309. For volunteer
           from the Easter bunny.                             opportunities, contact Tracy Casey at 951-265-2466.
             All inclusive wristbands are $5 per child and include   The Family Matters Club is starting a monthly Craft
           the egg hunt, photos with the Easter bunny and unlim-  and Snack Day beginning  Mar. 12. This free activity
           ited games, prizes, crafts, bounce house fun, face paint-  will be held on the second Monday of each month in the
           ing and temporary tattoos.                         Sunset Room at the lodge.
             The snack bar will be open, offering dinner and snack   March’s craft will a rainbow and pot of gold mobile,
           foods.                                             The group will make Easter photo frames on April 9,
             The Easter egg hunt will be divided by the following  bug collecting jars on May 14 and a summer mobile on
           age groups:                                        June 11. To RSVP, call Wendy at 760-888-7512 or visit
             1:15 p.m. - ages three and younger.              the club’s Facebook page.                                                                          PHOTO BY DONNA KUPKE
             1:25 p.m. - ages four to six.                      The Family  Matters Club is open to all  residents,
             1:35 p.m. - ages seven to 10.                    young and old, kids or no kids. The club puts on several
             1:45 p.m. - ages 11 and older.                   events throughout the year to benefit the community and   The Family Matters Club will hold its 4th annual Easter
             One parent may help their child in the three and under  raise funds for philanthropic donations. Events are free   Egg Hunt and Carnival on Saturday, Mar. 24, from 10
           age group if necessary. Adults will not be allowed in the  or low-cost to attend.                      a.m. to 2 p.m. at Holiday Harbor Park.


             CLMS competition cheer



             team is ‘Best in the West’



               The Canyon Lake Middle School  Best in the West Jr. Cheer Champions
             competition cheer team is on a roll this  for 2018,” said coach Tammy Howard.
             season.  The team  competed  Saturday,  “We are having a phenomenal  season.
             Feb 10, at the Best in the West Cheer and   Next stop is USA Jr. Nationals in Ana-
             Dance Invitational in Hemet where they   heim.”
             earned the “Best in the West” title.    The CLMS competition  cheer team
               The team earned a full paid bid to   is made up of 18 girls. Canyon Lake
             compete at this  event after winning at   residents on the team are Kolena Apana,
             the CHEERPros California State Cheer   Skyler Fullerton, Kylie Hill, Rula Kat-
             and Dance  Championships  in Pasade-
             na on Jan. 20.                        souridis, Zoe Kays, Sydney Manning,                                                                        PHOTO PROVIDED BY TAMMY HOWARD
               The  team  took first  place  overall  at   Riley Smith and Julia Zitzke. Additional
             the USA Brea Olinda Regional at Brea   team members are Allie Brockie, Lacey
             High School  on  Dec.  16,  qualifying   Castillo, Payton Harding, Mariah Mor-
             them to compete at the upcoming USA  ris, Kaley Pelton, Kailani Rjiejahh, Isa-
             Jr. Nationals on Feb. 25 in Anaheim.  bella  Roe, Brooklyn Smith, Katelynn   CLMS competition cheer team wins Best in the West title at the Best in the West Cheer
               “We are proud to say the team is now  Stout and Isabella Villarreal.      and Dance Invitational on Feb. 10 in Hemet
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