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“Kenny Cetera’s
Chicago Experi-
ence” will fea-
ture the music of
the super group
Chicago on Sat-
urday evening at
the lodge. Doors
PHOTO PROVIDED BY RON MARTEL p.m.
open at 6:30
Chicago tribute band will rock lodge Saturday
The Canyon Lake Fine Arts Guild are $25. Those planning to attend should cago, personally touring with the group Being a former backup member of
will present its Chicago tribute concert check availability on the Fine Arts Guild and as a vocalist on Chicago 17, Chi- Chicago and brother to Chicago’s for-
tomorrow, Aug. 25, at the lodge. Doors website at canyonlakeguild.com. cago’s best selling album. Chicago lead mer lead singer gives Kenny a leg up
open at 6:30 p.m., concert starts at 7 p.m. “Kenny Cetera’s Chicago Experi- singer Peter Cetera explains, “I brought on other Chicago tribute bands. Though
The eight-piece band, “Kenny Cetera’s ence” will feature the music of the iconic my brother Kenny into the group to they may not all be former members of
Chicago Experience,” is one of the few super group Chicago. The audience will help sing harmonies and play percus- Chicago, Kenny is confident that his
rock groups consisting of guitars, drums be treated to all-time favorites such as sion, keyboard and drums. Unlike other
and a horn section for one of the most “Does Anybody Know What Time It Is,” tribute bands, he was actually on stage show is the next best thing to seeing the
robust musical experiences presented by “If You Leave Me Now,” “25 or 6 to 4,” as a performing part of the original original band in concert.
the Canyon Lake Fine Arts Guild. “Feeling Stronger Every Day,” “Hard band.” Kenny has also recorded with For more information about this con-
The VIP section and all seats sold at Habit to Break” and many more of the Richard Marx, Kenny Rogers, Julio cert and other events sponsored by the
the POA office are already sold out. The groups hits from the 60s, 70s and 80s. Iglesias, Agnethna Faltskog (of ABBA) Fine Arts Guild, visit canyonlakeguild.
remaining General Admission tickets Kenny is a former member of Chi- and producer David Foster. com.
EVMWD to import Say aloha to summer at
water to Canyon Lake Maui Monday on Sept. 3
Elsinore Valley Municipal Water Dis- Lake’s decreasing reserves. Taco Tuesdays are over and sum-
trict (EVMWD) announced Wednesday “The Canyon Lake reservoir is an mer is coming to an end, but there is
that it is purchasing water to import to important drinking water source for our still one more chance for the commu-
Canyon Lake for the first time in eight community, particularly during periods nity to gather at Sunset Beach to enjoy
years. of peak demand,” said EVMWD Gen- the lake, ambiance of a summer sun-
Within the next month, residents may eral Manager John D. Vega. “Supple- set and camaraderie of neighbors.
notice the steady stream of imported wa- menting our supplies during this ex- Residents are invited to break
ter from Metropolitan Water District en- traordinarily dry summer will allow us out their favorite Hawaiian shirt or
tering the lake via the San Jacinto River. to maintain levels into the rainy season.” hula skirt and say aloha to the end
EVMWD plans to add approximately EVMWD owns all water rights in of summer Hawaiian style at the
1,800-acre feet of water to the reservoir. Canyon Lake. The Canyon Lake POA 6th annual Maui Monday on Labor
EVMWD is taking the unusual step leases the recreational surface rights Day, Sept. 3, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
of adding imported water to Canyon through an agreement with EVM- This event is sponsored by the POA.
Lake to curb dropping reservoir levels. WD. Per the lease agreement between Maui Monday will feature food, fun
The 38-acre reservoir provides drinking EVMWD and the Canyon Lake POA, and live entertainment. The Light-
water for residents of Canyon Lake and EVMWD can take water from Canyon house Restaurant will be offering an PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
Elsinore Valley. EVMWD has used the Lake down to 1372 feet above sea level. island-accented menu consisting of
Canyon Lake water filtration plant to The lake level was 1375.20 on Thurs- chicken teriyaki, kalua pork, chicken
treat and produce nearly 10 percent of day, according to EVMWD's website. katsu, white rice, fried rice, chow
its total supply over the last year. To learn more about Canyon Lake as mein, macaroni salad, and musubi. Maui Monday will feature hula danc-
EVMWD stopped drawing water a drinking water supply, visit canyon- There will also be cheese pizza and ers, Samoan drummers and fire dances
from the reservoir several months ago lakefacts.com. Maui pizza for sale by the slice. Food performed by the professional Polynesian
because of drier than normal conditions. EVMWD provides service to more will be served on the lower level of Entertainment Group.
Even with water conserving measures in than 144,000 water, wastewater and ag- the lodge. one will be invited to gather on the
place, evaporation has continued to de- ricultural customers in a 96-square-mile The Kona truck will be at the lodge beach to watch hula dancers, Samoan
plete the lake. area in Western Riverside County. offering Hawaiian shaved ice. drummers and fire dances performed
Typically, the lake is replenished by The District is a sub-agency of the DJ Mike Shroyer of Good Time by the professional Polynesian Enter-
runoff from the San Jacinto Watershed, Western Municipal Water District and a Entertainment will provide the beach tainment Group. Children and adults
which begins in the San Jacinto Moun- member agency of the Metropolitan Wa- tunes along with dance, hula hoop, are invited to join in the dancing. It is
tains. With no rain in the immediate ter District of Southern California. For and limbo contests with prizes. time to make the most of this year’s
forecast, EVMWD is purchasing un- additional information, visit evmwd. Once the sun goes down, every- summer end.
treated water supplies to add to Canyon com.
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