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POA Gener-
al Manager
Eric Kazakoff
and Direc-
tor Michael
Harris cut the
ribbon.
PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
POA holds Ribbon Cutting
Ceremony at Happy Camp
The POA held a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at lighting and power poles, extended beach area with
Happy Camp on Saturday. POA Board of Directors new sand, additional campsites with RV hookups
President Michael Harris and POA General Man- and new concrete walkways, sewer system, water
ager Eric Kazakoff were given the honors of cut- laterals and electrical system. The campsite and
ting the ribbon. Construction to remodel the camp- road layout changes will accommodate larger RVs
ground began in January. The camp is expected to with slide-outs.
open today, May 25. In a second phase, the campground office will be
The project was awarded to DMC Enterprises
during the Regular Session Board Meeting on Jan. relocated and the restrooms will be remodeled. PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
2. The POA Board of Directors approved the total Happy Camp is one of Canyon Lake’s most
project cost of $774,300 with $649,300 to come unique amenities. It offers both water views and
from the Repair and Replacement Fund 02-670 and beach-front camping to members and their guests.
$125,000 to come from the Road Reserve Fund 03- Its docks make it a great spot for water sports and Members of the POA Board of Directors and POA General Man-
0670. fishing. The campground is the POA’s least subsi- ager attend the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at Happy Camp. From
Upgrades to the campground include the replace- dized amenity and generates a substantial amount left, Director Dale Welty, POA General Manager Eric Kazakoff,
ment of the asphalt roads, replacement of street of income. Director Michael Harris and Director Phil Hawgood.
Residents who
entered the
Happy Camp
Memorial Day
weekend lot-
tery gather at
Happy Camp
PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE with the hopes
of having their
ticket pulled.
Pei Pei Gunter is one of 55 winners of the Happy PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
Camp Memorial Day weekend lottery.
Residents gather at campground for lottery
Immediately following the Ribbon Cutting Ceremo- office May 12 through May 18. Residents who enter Happy Camp has new holiday rates. Rates are as fol-
ny at Happy Camp on Saturday, the POA held a Me- the campground lotteries for Memorial Day weekend lows:
morial Day weekend camp lottery for those wanting to and 4th of July weekend must be in good standing with Water-front sites with full hookups: $57
spend Memorial Day weekend at the campground. the POA. Upon winning, members must present a valid Off-water sites with full hookups: $52
According to Happy Camp Staff, there were 120 en- POA card and pay a $30 non-refundable deposit. There Off-water sites with electric and water only: $47
tries and 55 campsites awarded. is a three-day minimum stay. Only one entry per tract- For more information, contact the Happy Camp
Lottery tickets were given out at the campground lot is allowed. staff at 951-244-6841, ext. 650.
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