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Members must present POA card to use pool
The swimming pool at the lodge re- classes.
opened Mar. 10. Members must present
a valid POA member card and must be Lessons and Water Polo
in “good standing” to use the pool. Chil- Swimming lessons and water polo be-
dren ages 14 to 17 may be unaccompa- gins June 18. Signups are taken at the
nied by an adult; however, they are re- pool office. For dates, times and cost,
quired to have their own valid POA card contact the pool office at 951-244-6841,
and are allowed to bring only one guest ext 617.
to the pool. A Drivers License, State I.D.
or another form of I.D. may be requested Pool Rules
in order to determine age. Children un-
der the age of 14 must be accompanied Proper swimwear must be worn. Cut-
by an adult. offs are not allowed. All babies, toddlers
New at the pool this season are two and incontinent adults must wear proper
new permanent shade structures. The waterproof swim pants or briefs in the
facility also includes dressing areas, pool. The swim pants or briefs cannot PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
outside showers, restroom, snacks and disintegrate in the pool and must have
drinks, drinking fountain and a handicap waterproof containment to ensure leak-
lift. proof protection. The swimming pool reopened Mar. 10. Members must present a valid POA member card
Members must accompany and stay
Spring Pool Hours with guests. Pool use is limited to six and must be in “good standing” to use the pool.
Spring pool hours are as follows: guests per property at any one time. area. An exception will be made for in- discretion).
Lap swim and Water Aerobic: daily Direct supervision of children un- dividuals who require the assistance of a Members are required to notify pool
from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. der the age of five is required. Toddlers service animal. attendants immediately in the event of
Open swim Sunday through Thurs- and babies are not permitted to wander Smoking and alcoholic beverages and any incident, accident or emergency.
day: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. around the deck or sit on the edge of the glass containers are not allowed.
Open swim Friday and Saturday: 10 pool unless accompanied by an adult. Unsafe behavior, such as running Members and their guests must obey
a.m. to 10 p.m. There is a pool attendant on duty but pushing, launching persons and shoul- Pool attendants at all times. The pool
Water aerobics: Monday through Fri- no lifeguard. Proper supervision for in- der games, is not allowed. Flotation de- policy has been established for the safe-
day from 8 to 9 a.m. Classes are $2 per experienced swimmers is required. vices, balls, boards, etc. are not allowed ty and enjoyment of all when using the
class or $25 per month for unlimited Animals are not allowed in the pool on crowded days (at pool attendants’ pool.
Meet the Candidates
Speak to the Candidates:
Monday, Apr. 9, 7 to 9 p.m. at
the lodge. This event is sponsored
by multiple community groups.
Meet the Candidates:
ttFROM PAGE A3 Saturday, Apr. 14, 10 a.m. to 12
p.m. at the senior center. This event
is sponsored by the Senior Work
Group.
Meet the Candidates:
Tuesday, Apr. 24, 6 to 8 p.m. at
the country club. This event is host-
ed by the Canyon Lake Chamber of
Commerce.
Election Calendar
Tuesday, Apr. 5: Notice of An-
nual Meeting, Candidate State-
ments and Secret Ballot will be
mailed to Prime Members. Civil
code requires they be sent out at
least 30 days prior to the Annual
Meeting of the Members.
PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE recommended a homeowner mail
Monday, May 4: Last day it’s
a ballot.
Thursday, May 10: Annual
tion of Directors at the lodge at 8
POA Board of Directors candidates, from left, Jim Barringham, Dale Welty and Dudley Thompson. Meeting of the Members and Elec-
a.m. Ballots may be dropped off
between 8 and 9 a.m.
Candidates discuss wanting to Adjourned Annual Meeting Date
Saturday, May 12: Alternate
(time to be determined) if quorum
serve on POA Board of Directors... is not met on May 10.
The 2018 Inspector of Elec-
tions will be Nicole Ganz Jamal
with HOA Elections of California,
Inc. Ballot questions should be di-
rected to HOA Elections of Califor-
ttFROM PAGE A3 Pickleball Club and Car Club. I am cur- interests and participate in different nia, Inc. at 888-589-8683 or info-
our new community during this difficult rently president of the Tennis Club. As amenities and we need to preserve all hoaelections.com.
time was beyond comprehension. We the club president, and working with the our amenities for our members. I want
developed love for the people of this POA, we brought in a full-time tennis to continue to enhance our amenities,
community. pro to run junior and adult programs for which will not only increase our proper- commit to this position, and read, research
My information technology (IT) ca- our community. ty values but will also bring unity within and visit with members should they have
reer began in 1968, with most of my My experience with the POA/HOA our community. any concerns or needs.
work experience having been in health- boards goes back to 1980 when I bought With my background in buying, sell- I understand how important the role of
care. Some of the positions I have held my first Condo. I currently have four ing and owning real estate for my own our POA Board is and it’s not easy, I want
are systems analyst, software developer, condos (in three different states) that are personal financial gains has given me to do this because of the love I have for
director of IT and IT consultant. What I managed by the POA/HOA board of di- insight in making the right decisions.
consider to be my greatest accomplish- rectors. I understand the value of having I do not believe in waste and consider Canyon Lake and its members. So many
ment was developing a national health- a strong board of directors. myself a fiscal conservative. I research problems arise from lack of communica-
care data system for over 20 hospitals Canyon Lake is known for all the everything and fact find solutions with tion; I believe communication is the es-
throughout the United States specializ- great amenities we have; the lake, golf low to fair costs in mind. I will always sence of success. Members’ voices should
ing in drug and alcohol rehabilitation. course, tennis courts, pickleball courts, be looking for ways to economize with- be heard, let’s work together in keeping
I have been active in our communi- dog park, campground, equestrian cen- out giving up quality or lowering home our “Little Bit of Paradise” beneficial for
ty with tennis, Recreation Committee, ter, etc. Our members have different values. I am retired and have the time to all to enjoy.