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CANYON LAKE’S NEWSPAPER • SEPTEMBER 14, 2018
Canyon Lake to receive 11th City Council, Senator Learn to ride a
Stone honor local fi rst wakeboard at Learn
alum treatment Pg. A11 responders Pg. A12 to Ride Day Pg. A15
Berlin
returns
Saturday
2017
Kids Back by popular demand, new
Fishing wave band Berlin will perform at the
Derby lodge tomorrow, Sept. 15. This time,
winners. Terri Nunn
returns with
Catch Kids the original
band mem-
bers.
As
expected,
Fishing Derby the concert
so l d- o u t .
Doors open
at 6:30 p.m.;
show starts
at 7:30 p.m.
tomorrow! this week that there will be a special
It
was
announced
The performer’s identity is being kept
BY DONNA RITCHIE also will be present for “Big Fish” in guest performer opening the show.
top secret until the night of the show.
EDITOR, THE FRIDAY FLYER each species and “Big Fish” for a boy Award-winning singer/songwriter
Hundreds of young anglers and a girl. Chris James is the featured perform-
will be fishing around the lake As part of the annual event, each er. Chris has shared the stage with na-
on Saturday hoping to catch participant will automatically receive tional acts as Sugar Ray, Hootie & the
the “big one” in the 32nd an- one ticket for a special prize drawing Blowfish and REO Speedwagon. His
nual Kids Fishing Derby. Kids that includes more than 100 prizes. A band 34Below has achieved success
ages five to 15 are invited to few lucky kids will win bicycles. Tra- with both national and independent
participate in this free event ditionally, each participant receives a releases garnering radio play across
hosted by the Canyon Lake prize. The Bassmasters Club purchased the globe.
Bassmasters Club. more than $4,000 in prizes to ensure Berlin will take the stage at approx-
Registration is from 6 to 8 that each child receives a prize again imately 8:30 p.m. The band gained
a.m. at Holiday Harbor Park. this year. mainstream-commercial success in
Parents must register and sign The schedule is as follows: the early 80s with singles “The Met-
a consent form in order for their Registration: 6 to 8 a.m. ro,” “No More Words” and “Take My
child to participate. Worms will Fishing Time: 6 to 11 a.m. Breath Away.” For Saturday’s con-
be provided at registration while Children must be accompanied by a cert, a large video screen will serve as
supplies last. responsible adult. a backdrop behind the band with the
Participants may fish from Worms will be handed out at regis- video synced to the drummer. Ber-
the time they register until 11 tration while supplies last. lin’s performance is expected to be a
a.m. Kids must be in line to Fishing may be done anywhere on or mix of the band’s classics peppered
weigh-in by 12 p.m. around the lake. with tracks from their latest release.
Each participant will receive Fish weigh-in: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The POA’s “Concerts at the Lodge”
a complimentary lunch and a Weigh-in will start at 11 a.m. Partici- shows are produced by Doug Schultz,
prize drawing ticket. Lunch pants must be in weigh-in line no later concert manager for the Entercom
will be served after the weigh- than 12 p.m. San Diego radio stations, project
in, followed by award presen- Food Served: 12 p.m. manager, talent buyer and contract
tations and prize drawing. A free hot dog lunch will be served negotiator of over 2,000 concerts and
Trophies will be award- at noon and continue until food is gone. special events. He has more than 30
ed in three different age Awards and Prize Drawing: 1 p.m. years experience in the concert busi-
A young angler shows groups, five to sev- Awards will be presented at 1 p.m.,
her prize catch. en, eight to 11 and followed by the prize drawing and ness and has worked with more than
5,000 national acts.
12 to 15. Awards raffle.