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NOVEMBER 30, 2018                                             THE FRIDAY FLYER                                                                A-11

           Community Patrol stats



           presented for October




             The  Community  Patrol  and  Marine  were reported to Community Patrol.
           Patrol reports for the month of October  Incidents include  mud intentionally
           were presented by the POA on Nov. 15.  smeared  on  window  camera  on  radar      Come visit with Santa on Dec 10th.
           The Community Patrol report is prepared  unit,  Rob Caveney  gate  broken  and
           by Account Manager Michael Erikson.  open, damage to Skylink gate during a            Monday evening 5:30 - 7:30 pm
           The Marine Patrol report is provided by  power outage, lock drilled out and fence
           Marine Patrol Captain Steve Haney.   cut to access gate on Little Pony Dr. and
           Community Patrol                     vandalism of the towel dispenser in the
                                                pool restroom.
             Community Patrol answered 124 calls   Marine Patrol
           for service  and performed  3,902 foot
           patrols of amenities and parks. Twenty-  Marine  Patrol  received  32 calls  for
           one  suspicious persons/vehicles  were  service  and  performed  11.17 escorted
           reported with an average response time  hours, 18 boat safety inspections,  two
           by Community Patrol of 5.85 minutes.   boat  tows and 32 quagga  inspections.
             Patrol  issued 20 speeding  citations;  Nine fishing license checks were
           the speed trailer  issued 75. Patrol  performed and two fishing related
           officers  issued 167 parking  citations.   citations were issued. Four citations were
           Ten golf cart  related  citations and six   issued for expired/ no state registration
           miscellaneous  traffic citations were   and six for expired/no POA registration.                 EVERY WEDNESDAY,
           issued.
             Five  gate  runner  and  six  failure  to   About Community Patrol                          THuRSDAY & SATURDAY
           comply citations  were issued. Officers   The POA contracts with U.S Security
           confiscated 465 guest passes.        Associates to provide Community Patrol
             Ten citations were issued for verbal  and Marine Patrol services to assist with
           abuse to staff. Nine animal-related  non-emergency incidents that pertain to                   DANCE PARTY
           citations  were issued. One citation  for  the POA’s Rules and Regulations. The
           noise was issued.                    City of Canyon Lake contracts with the            WITH DJ_Davidw2dz
             One vehicle  accident  on  Village  Riverside County Sheriff’s Department
           Way Dr. and five  vandalism incidents  for police services.
                                                                                                          8PM TO MIDNIGHT


                                      POA NEWS                                                                 Sun - Karaoke


           Winter Stem Camps                    Lake Hotline Number

             The POA is offering two winter Stem   For current lake conditions, call 951-
           Camps from Jan. 7 to Jan. 11 at the East  244-6841, ext. 700.
           Port Park Activities Room. The camps
           are for kids ages seven to 12 and cost  Senior Potlucks
           $135 per child. World of Robotics meets   Senior center  potlucks will not be
           from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Battlebots meets   held in November and December. Pot-
           from 12 to 3 p.m. Signups are taken at   lucks will resume in January.
           the POA office.
           Lodge Holiday Party                  New Pedestrian Gate
                                                   Oct. 2, Funding in the amount of
             The lodge is kicking off the holiday   amount of $18,985.58 plus a 5 percent
           season with a fun holiday party tomor-  contingency was approved by the POA
           row, Dec. 1, at 7 p.m. The Bad Dancers   Board of Directors for a new pedestrian
           will provide the evening’s entertainment   gate at the east gate entrance.
           and the bar will be offering specialty
           holiday cocktails.                   New Entrance Signs
             Residents  are  encouraged  to  come
           dressed up in their favorite festive holi-  The POA Board of Directors ap-
           day costume. There will be prizes for the   proved funding in the amount of $48,700
           best-dressed. This is a free event in the   plus a 2.5 percent contingency from the
           bar; reservations are not required.   Repair and Replacement fund 02-670 to
                                                replace and update the east gate signage
           Lodge New Year’s Eve                 and $38,000 plus a five percent contin-

             Ring in 2019 at  the lodge’s New   gency from the Repair and Replacement
                                                fund 02-670 to replace the country club
           Year’s Eve party on Monday, Dec. 31.   signage.
           There will be entertainment, drink spe-
           cials and a midnight toast. For more in-  New Dog Areas
           formation, visit the POA website at can-
           yonlakepoa.com.                         Off-leash dog areas will be added
                                                at Emerald  Park on Gray Fox Dr. and
           Senior Center New Year’s Eve         Outrigger Park on Outrigger Dr. Due to
             Tickets for the senior center’s New   limited space at each park, the off-leash
                                                area  will  consist  of one  big  open  area
           Year’s Eve Party go on sale Dec. 3 at the   without fence separations for large and
           POA office. The event is for seniors 55   small dogs. Items to be included are dog            951–244–7373
           years and older.                     pots, bags, and metal benches with fixed

           Tee It Up Tuesdays                   metal umbrellas. The POA Board of Di-
             The country club offers $1 street ta-  rectors approved funding in the amount
                                                of $14,786.30 plus five percent contin-
           cos  and  drink  specials  every  Tuesday   gency for the project.
           from 5 to 8 p.m.

           Pool Closure                         POA Gift Cards
                                                   The  POA offers gift  cards that  can
             The pool is currently  closed for the   be used at the country club, golf course,
           winter. It will reopen in mid-March.    Lighthouse Restaurant and Bar and for
           Pickleball Courts                    POA merchandise such as license plate
                                                frames. The gift cards can not be used
             The pickleball courts will be closed  for paying citations, registration or POA
           on Sunday, Dec. 9, from 3 to 8 p.m. for  dues. Gift cards are available for pur-
           the Golf Cart Parade.                chase at the POA office.
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