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CLUB NEWS
This section provides information gadah (story of Passover) will be read,
submitted by Canyon Lake clubs re- followed by dinner. Space is limited,
garding activities and upcoming events. reservations are recommended. To make
Information should be submitted to reservations, contact Torah Club Presi-
news@goldingpublications.com no lat- dent Sherry Beth Reiter at cokette@
er than 3 p.m. Monday. Due to space verizon.net. The Torah Club promotes
limitations, not all Club News appears the principles of Torah in a non-denom-
here. To see the complete listing, visit inational way and applies the principles
fridayflyer.com. of Torah to performing good deeds and
charitable acts for the community at
Fitness and Triathlon Club large. All ages are welcome. For more
The club will kick off the triathlon information, contact Sherry at cokette@
season with a fun and fast reverse super- verizon.net.
sprint tomorrow, Mar. 24. Participants Travel Club PHOTO PROVIDED BY KRISSY CISSELL
will start with a short and mostly flat
1.5-mile run, followed by a six-mile bike The Travel Club invites all Canyon
course and a six-lap swim in the pool at Lake residents to join in on exciting sin-
the lodge. Signups are taken at 6:15 a.m. gle and multi-day travel adventures and The Canyon Lake Jr. Women’s Club invites the public to its 9th annual Charity Golf
at Sunset Beach. Racers meeting be- club parties. Annual membership is $10 Tournament on Apr. 14.
gins at 6:50 and the race starts at 7:05. per person. For membership informa-
This event is open to all paid members. tion, contact Jan May at 951-244-1938.
Those who have not yet paid dues can A Taste of LA Tour single-day trip is JWC to host 9th annual
download the membership application planned for Mar. 29. The guided tour in-
from the club's website and turn in with cludes Little Tokyo for a Japanese snack
dues at the event. For more information, followed by a visit to Chinatown for dim Charity Golf Tournament
email bhhasenjaeger@yahoo.com. sum. The tour will conclude with a stop
The Fitness and Triathlon Club pro- for wine at the San Antonio Winery. Bus
motes healthy lifestyles through swim- departs from the lodge at 7:30 a.m.; re- The Canyon Lake Jr. Women’s members pay $60. The cost for din-
ming, cycling, running and other cross- turns at 6 p.m. Cost is $93 per member, Club will host its 9th annual Char- ner only is $20. Sponsorship opportu-
$98 per non-member.
training activities. The club hosts the ity Golf Tournament on Apr. 14. This nities are available.
The group will travel by motor coach
Tour de Canyon Lake and Paddle & to Las Vegas for a three-night stay at event is open to the public. Registra- The day’s event will conclude with
Pedal Regatta events. Annual club dues the newly refurbished Golden Nugget tion starts at 11 a.m. a cocktail reception at 5 p.m., fol-
are $30 for individuals and $40 for fami- May 6 through May 9. The cost is $355 The format is a four-player scram- lowed by dinner, awards, raffle and a
lies. Membership is not a requirement to per person and includes a three-course ble with a Shotgun start at 1 p.m. live auction at 6 p.m. For more infor-
participate in fitness events. For infor- dinner at Vic & Anthony's Steakhouse, Entry fees are $100 per player and mation, contact Kristin Grebe at 951-
mation, visit canyonlaketriathlonclub. premiere ticket to Ka from Cirque du include golf, contests, cart rental and 226-6095 or email canyonlakejwc@
com. Soleil and brunch at Wicked Spoons at dinner. Canyon Lake Golf Course gmail.com.
Torah Club the Cosmopolitan. A $100 per person
deposit is due now. For more informa-
The Canyon Lake Torah Club invites tion about this trip, contact Lyne Hall at person/double; $1430 single. Includes For information about single-day
residents to celebrate the first Seder of 951-244-2101. airfare. All rooms have ocean view. De- trips, contact Kathy Bacon at 951-246-
Passover on Friday, Mar. 30, at 5 p.m. A multi-day trip to Mazatlan is posit of $100 per person is due Mar. 15; 9968. For information about multi-day
in the Magnolia Room at the country planned for Oct. 22 to Oct. 29. Trip final payment due Aug. 15. For more trips, contact Lyne Hall at 951-244-
club. Guests are asked to bring a dish includes meals, drinks, welcome party information, contact Nyla Finch at 951- 2101. The club's website is canyonlaket-
to share for a pot-luck dinner. The Hag- and Halloween party. Cost is $1130 per 757-6760. ravelclub.org.
Members of
the Canyon
Lake Lions
Club collect
unwanted
eyeglasses
as part of
a statewide
effort to help
those with
PHOTO BY JILL TORKELSON lems.
vision prob-
Lions Club collection gives others gift of sight
The Canyon Lake Lions Club set up ple in need in California and develop-
a table in front Pack Wrap & Post last ing countries where they will have the
weekend to collect unwanted eyeglass- greatest impact.
es as part of a statewide effort to help Residents who wish to donated
those with vision problems. The club unwanted eyeglasses can place them
also collected unwanted hearing aids in the donation boxes located at the
and cell phones. county club and at Pack, Wrap and
Residents donated more than 350 Post or package and mail to Lions
pairs of eyeglasses. “The club would Clubs International Headquarters Re-
like to thank those who donated to help
give others the gift of sight,” said club ceiving Department, 300 W. 22nd St.,
Secretary LaRue McNamara. Oak Brook, Illinois, 60523.
The collected eyeglasses will be de- For more information about Lions
livered to the regional Lions eyeglass Recycle for Sight, visit lionseyes.org PHOTO BY JILL TORKELSON
recycling centers where volunteers or californialionsfriendsinsight.org.
clean, sort by prescription strength For more information about the Can-
and package the glasses. The recycled yon Lake Lions Club, contact Presi-
glasses will then be distributed to peo- dent Don Riley at 951-244-9766. Canyon Lake resident Linda Hamilton donates four pairs of eyeglasses to the Lions Club.