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What started in 2004
as a bike ride with a
handful of dads and
kids has grown into
an annual event that
attracts hundreds of
participants.
PHOTO PROVIDED BY DEANNA FELT
Waller family to host
final 4th of July Bike Ride
It’s time to dust off your bikes and join the share. Kid friendly drinks and water are also
Waller family for their annual 4th of July Bike needed.
Ride. The Wallers are moving on to new ad- Those who don’t want to ride a bike are
ventures in Colorado, this will be the last com- welcome to ride along in a golf cart. Bike and
munity bike ride they host in Canyon Lake. carts should be decorated with a 4th of July
This free event for residents and their guests theme. The Wallers ask that all kids riding on
kicks off at 9 a.m. at the Waller home, 30525 bikes follow the law by wearing a helmet.
Longhorn Dr, on the July 4. The bikes will Karen and Taz Waller started the bike ride
travel to Happy Camp, loop around the camp- in 2004 with just a handful of dads and kids. PHOTO BY MIKE CLARY
ground, travel to down Big Range Rd. and then Today, its grown into an annual event that at-
back to the Waller home where a breakfast will tracts hundreds of participants.
be shared. The event has raised thousands of dollars The Wallers are asking residents to come together for their 14th and final com-
Participants are asked to bring a breakfast through the years to help Canyon Lake fami- munity 4th of July Bike ride. Residents may ride along on a bike, skateboard or
dish, donuts, fruit, or other breakfast item to lies in need. golf cart.
STEM camps for kids seven to 12 start Monday
Students will acquire skills, knowledge and con- The Junior Jurassic Robots class is for children ages
fidence in the POA sponsored STEM camps. STEM five to eight. Kids in this class will build and program
camps foster valuable 21st-Century life skills like LEGO Mindstorms robots to rescue dinosaurs from
problem-solving, creativity and collaboration. There predators, transport equipment and outrun Velocirap-
will be two different classes for different age levels tors. Class hours are from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
running July 2 through July 6. No classes will be held The Battlebots class is for children seven to 12. Kids
on July 4. in this class will use LEGO Mindstorms, compete in PHOTO PROVIDED BY CLPOA
The cost is $125 per session. Signups are taken at exciting games such as Sumo Bots and Tower Siege
the POA office and classes are held at the East Port and battle it out against other robot teams in order to be
Activities Room at East Port Park. the ultimate champion. Class hours are from 1 to 4 p.m.
Enjoy free family movie
tonight at Indian Beach
The POA invites families to spread at the lodge pool on July 7 (Little Ras-
out their blankets and chairs and enjoy cals) and Sept. 1 (The Parent Trap).
a free movie on the big screen tonight, Children must be accompanied by an
June 29, at Indian Beach. The featured adult unless the child is over the age of
movie will be Cars 3. Movie starts at 14 and has a valid POA card. Children
dusk. over the age of 14 who have a valid POA
The remaining movie nights in the card may bring one guest.
park will take place at Holiday Harbor For safety reasons, there is a maxi-
Park on July 13 (Despicable Me 3), Aug. mum capacity limit. Early arrival is rec-
10 (Mary Poppins), Aug. 24 (Moana) ommended.
and Sept. 14 (Coco). With six levels of The Lighthouse Restaurant will be of- PHOTO BY JILL TORKELSON
seating, the new Holiday Harbor Park fering pizza to go before the movies.
amphitheater provides plenty of seating. For more information, contact the
Enjoy a movie poolside or floating in POA Activities department at 951-244- Residents and their guests are invited to enjoy a movie poolside on July 7 and Sept. 1 at the
the pool at Flick N Float Movie Nights 6841, ext. 610. lodge pool. Movies start at dusk.