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MAY 25, 2018                                                  THE FRIDAY FLYER                                                                A-11



                                                                       LOOKING BACK


           ttFROM PAGE A10                      of $3 per person and the Equestrian Club   dreds in atten-                                          Canyon
                                                held a horse show. A new addition to
             New docks installed at the lodge were   the equestrian center was a petting zoo   dance.                                               Lake resident
           available  for rent by POA members.   with two miniature horses, a goat, a rab-  Three and                                               Gunnery
           Boat slips could be rented on an annual   bit and two chickens. The mini petting   a  half  months                                       Sergeant
           basis for $350 or on a monthly basis for   zoo was open to residents and Canyon   into  Canyon                                           John Col-
           $35.                                 Lake children’s clubs. The Home Own-  Lake’s Recy-                                                  lins pictured
                                                                                      cling Program,
           30 years ago                         ers Club continued to work on the devel-  Canyon Lake                                               at right was
                                                                                                                                                    honored by
                                                opment of exercise stations and paths at
             In May 1988, Canyon Lake’s annual  Evans Park West.                      Environmental                                                 Mayor Jack
                                                                                      announced that
           Fiesta Day was celebrated as Fiesta del                                    41 percent  of                                                Wamsley
           Lago. Residents and parade goers were  25 years ago                        the  city’s resi-                                             and the city
           encouraged to dress in Mexican garb in   In May 1993, Canyon Lake entered  dential  waste                                                council with a
           keeping with the South-of-the-Border   a float in Riverside County’s Centen-  was being re-                                              proclamation
           theme. Parade Grand Marshals were Bill   nial Parade held in the City of Riverside.  cycled.  The                                        honoring his
           Gault, founder of Gault Field, and Pam   Miss Canyon Lake Jennifer O’Dell rode  group praised                                            service to his
           Jandt, one of the  original  founders of   on the float and represented the City of  residents  for                                      FILE PHOTO  country.
           Canyon Lake’s annual Chili Cook-off.                                       doing a great
             POA General  Manager  Don Drake    Canyon Lake.                          job of recycling.                     provements  included  new basketball
           spoke at a Home Owners Club meeting     The Board of Directors made a de-     The Friday Flyer becomes “The Fly-  courts, a seawall,  restrooms, storage
           where he stressed goals of de-central-  cision  on the  controversial  street  sign   er” for a few months. The POA Board   building, landscaped grassy areas, paved
           izing  management,  cross-training  em-  debate. Many residents preferred the ex-  successfully convinced a Superior Court   walkways, motorcycle parking area and
           ployees, initiating a preventative main-  isting low profile wood signs that were   judge that Friday be removed from the   an improved launch ramp.
           tenance program and overseeing orderly   difficult for fire, police and ambulance   newspapers name The Friday Flyer. The   The  Canyon Lake  community  came
           and progressive growth of Canyon Lake.   services to read.  In a 3-2 vote the board   judgment  also  stated  that  “The  Flyer”   together to show support for the Zerme-
             After hours phone calls  to the POA   authorized general manager Don Drake                                     no family, whose three-year-old daugh-
           offices  were being  diverted  to security   to retain bids for 126 reflective streets   could not use the POA logo or claim that   ter  Jessica  was facing  a  kidney  trans-
           personnel at the Main Gate. In order to   signs on poles to be placed on Canyon   it is an official publication for the POA.   plant. A benefit  concert  and  fundraiser
                                                                                      Over 1,000 residents signed a petition of
           free up guards to focus on traffic and   Lake’s main streets. The board ruled the                                was held at Indian Beach.
           create  more convenience  to members,   remaining 200 wooden signs would be   support for keeping the name The Fri-  A main lake four bedroom luxury
           the POA was in the process of develop-  refurbished by a group of volunteers.     day Flyer.                     home  was being  offered  for $599,000
           ing an electronic answering system to   In a split vote, the Board of Directors   20 years ago                   and a golf course three bedroom, three
           accept calls from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. when   voted to cancel its support for Canyon                                 car garage home with an above ground
           receptionists were not on duty.      Lake’s 25th anniversary celebration      In May 1998, a Ribbon Cutting Cer-  pool was being offered at $254,900.
             The POA Board of Directors au-     scheduled  for May 23, citing  financial  emony was held at East Port for long-  Rallies were being held at the corner
           thorized  funding for the  development  considerations. Chair of the committee  awaited improvements. On hand for the  of Greenwald and Highway 74 to obtain
           of Evans Park  West in the amount  of  spearheading the event, Vic Knight, an-  event  were  members  of the  new royal  funding from Caltrans  and Riverside
           $8,000 and landscaping at both entranc-  nounced on his “Talk of the Town” local  court and dignitaries from the city and  County to improve the dangerous road-
           es of Fairway Estates and signage at the  television show that the event had been  POA. Resident Vic Knight emceed the  way along Greenwald.  A major artery
           entrance of Canyon Lake Estates in the  canceled. Within minutes residents and  event  which  included  music  from the  for residents living in the north side of
           amount of $6,500.                    businesses came forward offering finan-  band Traveling Light and Casey Hein-  Canyon Lake and 2,400 school children
             In Club News, the  Twirlers held a  cial support for the event. The volunteer  buch singing the  National  Anthem.  A  per day, 45 lives had been lost on the
           Maypole Dinner Dance, the  Woman’s  committee managed to put together the  Basketball  Shooting contest was held  road from 1988 to 1998.
           Club held its annual Home Tour at a cost  event in less than two months with hun-  with prizes  going  to all  winners. Im-  uuCONTINUED PAGE A13













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