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                                                                                      Little League Fall Ball



                                                                                      signups end Sept. 3






                                                                                         Kids ages four to 11 are invited  to  boundaries  and  may  play  in  Canyon
                                                                                      sign up for Canyon Lake Little League’s  Lake’s league.  Those who do not live
                                                                                      fall season. The fall season starts in mid-  within the boundaries but attend Cot-
                                                                                      September and ends before Thanksgiv-  tonwood Elementary  or Canyon Lake
                                                                                      ing break. All practices and home games   Middle School may also play.
                                                                                      will be held at Gault Field.            The league is always looking for good
                                                                                         Registration  is  $65  and  includes in-
                                                                                      struction,  hat, shirt and belt.  Players   coaches. The fall season is less demand-
                                                                                                                            ing and a great way for new coaches
                                                                                     PHOTO BY DAVE DAIN  register, visit clllca.com.  Registration   to test the waters and for experienced
                                                                                      need to purchase pants and socks.  To
                                                                                                                            coaches to keep in touch without the
                                                                                      ends Sept. 3.
                                                                                                                            time demands of the spring season. For
                                                                                         Players  must  be  between  the  ages
           Kids ages four to 11 are invited to sign up for Canyon Lake Little League’s fall season. Regis-  of four through 11 on or before  Aug.  more information, call 805-297-5910 or
                                                                                                                                    canyonlakelittleleague@gmail.
                                                                                      31, 2018. Canyon Lake, Canyon Hills  email
           tration ends Sept. 3.                                                      and Westridge residents  are  within  the  com.

















                                                                                                                                                                 PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE


                                                                                   PHOTO PROVIDED BY BOBBY KIELTY  The newly remodeled Happy Camp is situated on three acres at the end of Longhorn Dr. The




                                                                                      camp is for the exclusive enjoyment of members and their guests.




             The Canyon Lake Tennis Club invites juniors ages eight to 14 to sign up for its Junior   Happy Camp offers
             Tennis League.
             Tennis Club forms                                                        Labor Day stay-cation



                                                                                         Want to get away Labor Day weekend  shade picnic areas.
             junior tennis teams                                                      but not fight the traffic and crowds? The   Reservations for Labor Day weekend
                                                                                      newly  remodeled  Happy  Camp  offers  opened  Aug. 18. Holiday rates apply
                                                                                      residents a great option for a stay-cation  and there is a three-day minimum stay.
                                                                                      over the upcoming three day weekend.   Happy Camp is not open to the general
               The Canyon Lake Tennis Club is  against  teams  from  Temecula,  Mur-     Happy Camp, situated on three acres  public. Those making reservations must
             forming teams for juniors ages eight  rieta,  Corona, Riverside, and Fon-  at  the  end  of  Longhorn  Dr.,  is  for  the  have a valid POA card and be a member
             to 14. Players of all levels are being   tana. Teams will be coached by Pete   exclusive  enjoyment  of members  and  “in good standing.”
             accepted.  Registration  is  $205  and   Walrod and Meghan Dizon.        their guests. It’s one of the most unique   Holiday rates are as follows:
             ends Aug. 27.                                                            amenities in Canyon Lake, offering both   Lake-front with full hookups: $57
               The league runs from Sept. 1 to     For more information or to sign up,   water views and beach-front  camping.   Off-water with full hookups: $52
             Nov. 15 and consists of six to eight   call or text coach Pete Walrod at 818-  Features include 55 RV sites that accom-  Tent sites: $47
             matches plus one practice per week.  397-3806 or coach Meghan Dizon at   modate  modern size RVs, boat  dock,     Extra car fee: $5
               Canyon  Lake  teams  will  play  951-836-2716.                         gas dock,  lighted  parking,  restrooms   For more information, contact Dwight
                                                                                      and showers, roped swimming area and  Cogdill at 951-244-6841, ext. 650.


             Tips for keeping students sun-safe at school





               As summer winds down and the  says Deborah S. Sarnoff, MD, presi-      routine habit.                       sible.
             busy back-to-school  season sets in,  dent of The Skin Cancer Foundation.   To remain effective, sunscreen      Send children  to  school  with  a
             sun protection may slip down the list  “The best way to mitigate that risk is  should be reapplied every two hours or  wide-brimmed  hat  and  UV-blocking
             of health and wellness priorities. But  to educate young children on effective  immediately after swimming or sweat-  sunglasses to protect  their  face,  neck
             harmful  ultraviolet  rays are present  sun protection, instilling healthy habits  ing. At a minimum, remind children to   and eyes. If they won’t wear a wide-
             year-round. Studies show that children  that will last a lifetime. Children should  reapply  sunscreen  before  after-school   brimmed  hat, a baseball  cap is better
             sustain a significant amount of sun ex-  understand that summer vacation is not  sports and outdoor activities.  than nothing.
             posure at  school.  Ultraviolet rays are  the  only  time  they’re  exposed  to  the   One ounce of sunscreen (about the   There’s a chance your child’s school
             most intense from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,  sun’s rays.”                       size of a golf ball) should be applied   does not allow students to use sun-
             which is when students are usually     The Skin Cancer Foundation offers  to the entire body. Remind children to   screen  or wear  a  hat  outdoors during
             outside for recess, physical education  the following recommendations for  cover those easy to miss spots, such as
             class and after-school sports.       keeping  children  sun-safe during the  the back of ears and neck, as well as the   the school day without written permis-
               According to the Skin Care Founda-  school year:                       tops of the feet and hands.          sion from a physician. If that is the
             tion, 23 percent of lifetime UV expo-  Make sunscreen a part of the morn-   Clothing is the single most effective   case, The Skin Cancer Foundation has
             sure occurs before the age of 18, and  ing routine: At least 30 minutes before  form of sun protection  for the  body,   created  a sun protection  permission
             this exposure can have far-reaching ef-  children go outside, parents should ap-  so send kids to school in densely wo-  form that parents and doctors can sign,
             fects.                               ply a broad spectrum (UVA/UVB) sun-  ven and bright or dark colored fabrics,   allowing students to bring these items
               “Sun damage is cumulative, so sun  screen with an SPF 30 or higher to their  which offer the best defense. The more  to school, apply and use as needed. The
             exposure during childhood can con-   skin. Older children should learn to ap-  skin covered, the better, so choose long  form is available  at skincancer.org/
             tribute to skin cancer risk later in life,”  ply sunscreen themselves and make it a  sleeves and long pants whenever pos-  schoolnote.
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