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PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
Halloween decorations may not be display earlier than two weeks prior to the holiday and
must be removed within one week following the holiday.
Decoration reminders
Residents are reminded that Hallow- Decorations for end of year holidays
een decorations may not be placed on may not be placed on the property ear-
their property earlier than two weeks lier than Thanksgiving Day and must be
prior to the holiday. Halloween decora- removed no later than Jan. 15 the fol-
tions must be removed within one week lowing calendar year.
following the holiday. This applies to all The POA can issue a citation of $50
seasonal decorations with the exception (per week) to residents who violate this
of end of year holidays. rule.
POA NEWS
Lighthouse Brunch time.
The Lighthouse Restaurant will of- Curfew
fer brunch on Oct. 14 and Nov. 11 from Curfew is 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. for minors
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Brunch is $23.50 for under the age of 18. The Prime Member
adults and $12.95 for children ages six will be held responsible for the behavior
to 12. Children ages five and younger and actions of minors. Members may be
eat free with one paid adult. fined accordingly.
Senior Potlucks Fall Pool Hours
Canyon Lake seniors are invited to The pool closes at 7 p.m. It will close
enjoy potlucks at the senior center. The for the season on Nov. 26 and reopen in
last 2018 potluck will be a Halloween March.
potluck on Oct. 28 at 5 p.m. November
and December potlucks are canceled Fall Park Hours
due to holiday events scheduled at the
senior center. Park hours are 8 a.m. to 8 pm.
New Pedestrian Gate Pizza Nights
On Oct. 2, the board approved fund- The Lighthouse Restaurant offers 15
ing in the amount of $18,985.58 plus a 5 percent off dine in and carry out pizzas
percent contingency from CIP Fund 05- on Monday nights.
670 for a pedestrian gate at the East Port
entrance. Member Services
Member Services is responsible for
ADA Ramp assisting the membership with general
The board ratified funding in the information such as golf memberships,
amount of $36,000 from CIP Fund 05- guest passes, issuing vehicle and boat
670 for an ADA Marine Patrol ramp. decals, obtaining POA ID cards and
processing payments. Member Services
Gift Cards is open Monday through Friday from
The POA offers gift cards that can 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from
be used at the country club, golf course, 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The POA offices are
Lighthouse Restaurant and Bar and for closed on Sundays.
POA merchandise such as license plate Golf Cart Registration
frames. The gift cards can not be used
for paying citations, registration or POA Residents are required to register
dues. Gift cards are available for pur- their golf carts with the POA. A valid
chase at the POA office. Certificate of Liability coverage which
Street Parking identifies the registering member as the
policyholder must be submitted at the
Street parking is for short-term use time of registration.
only. In order to promote visibility and Board Meetings
the aesthetic appeal of the community
and to reduce damage to POA-main- POA Regular Session Board Meet-
tained asphalt from oil and other fluid ings are held on the first Tuesday of
leaks, street parking is discouraged and each month at 6 p.m. in the Holiday Bay
subject to limitation. Room at the lodge. Agendas are posted
No vehicle may be parked on Canyon on the POA website four days in advance
Lake streets in excess of a consecutive of the meeting. Meetings are streamed
72 hour period. No inoperable or unreg- live on the POA website at canyonlake-
istered vehicles without a current Can- poa.com and broadcast on channel 39
yon Lake decal or parking permit may (Verizon Cable subscribers) and channel
be parked on streets for any period of 29 (Spectrum Cable subscribers).