News Briefs

Woman’s Club to host Lemon- Themed Cooking Class tomorrow

The Canyon Lake Woman’s Club is set to host a unique lemon-themed cooking class tomorrow at 11:00 a.m., promising an engaging and educational culinary experience. Led by Rose Marie Hand and her co-host, the class will offer participants the opportunity to delve into the art of cooking with lemons.

The class is designed as a culinary journey, starting with a zesty appetizer and progressing to a main course rich in vibrant lemon flavors. Complementing the meal will be a refreshing lemon beverage, enhancing the overall dining experience. Participants will also be treated to a dessert that highlights the essence of lemons, rounding off the meal perfectly.

In addition to the hands-on cooking experience, the class will include an informative lecture about the versatility and various culinary uses of lemons. Priced at $45 per person, the cooking class is more than just a culinary event; it is a charitable endeavor. The proceeds from this event will directly benefit the Canyon Lake Woman‘s Club and its community initiatives. Those interested in participating in this lemon-themed cooking class should contact Samantha Gorrell at (951) 265-9432 to inquire if there is still space for attendees.

Tennis Club to hold New Member Tourney and Potluck

The Canyon Lake Tennis Club will hold its new member tournament Jan. 27 at 9:00 a.m. This event is an excellent opportunity for new and existing members to engage in friendly competition and socialize with fellow tennis enthusiasts.

The deadline for signing up for the tournament is Jan. 24. In an effort to welcome new members, the club is offering free participation for them, while a tournament fee of $15.00 will be charged for other participants. Those interested in more details or wishing to register can email their queries to cltennis
club2022@gmail.com. The event will also feature a potluck. Participants are encouraged to contribute based on the initial of their last name. Those whose last names start with A-L are asked to bring a breakfast dish to share, while individuals with last names beginning with M-Z are requested to provide drinks.

This gathering is not just a chance to showcase tennis skills, but also a way for members to connect and contribute to the club‘s community atmosphere. The Canyon Lake Tennis Club is dedicated to creating a welcoming environment for all its members and fostering a spirit of camaraderie through such events.

Canyon Cash e-card with bonus incentives on sale again

The City of Canyon Lake, in collaboration with the Canyon Lake Chamber of Commerce, is relaunching the popular Canyon Cash Gift Card program, which offers significant bonus cash incentives to support local businesses. This initiative, first implemented during the post-pandemic recovery period, is part of the city‘s effort to bolster local commerce during the small business season.

The Canyon Cash eGift Card program encourages residents to shop and dine locally, supporting Canyon Lake‘s diverse range of restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. When customers purchase a Canyon Cash eGift Card, they receive an additional Bonus eGift Card, effectively increasing their purchasing power. The bonus structure is as follows:

Buy a $100 eGift Card, receive a $50 Bonus Card.

Buy a $50 eGift Card, receive a $25 Bonus Card.

Buy a $25 eGift Card, receive a $15 Bonus Card.

There is a limit of five bonus gifts per purchaser throughout the campaign, regardless of the number of gift recipients. The offer is valid while supplies last, with the bonus cards valid for one year from the purchase date. The purchaser must be the holder of the credit card used for the transaction.

Canyon Lake students make Fall 2023 SNHU Honor Lists

Canyon Lake students Danielle Massey was named to the President‘s List (3.70 GPA and above) and Ava Hymas to the Dean‘s List (3.50 to 3.69) at Southern New Hampshire University Fall 2023. The fall terms run from September to December.

Southern New Hampshire University is a private, nonprofit institution with a 91-year history of educating traditional-aged students and working adults online and on its 300-acre campus in Manchester, NH.

CLPOA launches live online pickleball court camera

The Canyon Lake Property Owners Association has unveiled a cutting-edge feature that is set to delight the community‘s pickleball players: a live online camera offering real-time views of the pickleball courts. This innovative tool is aimed at simplifying the process of checking court availability, greatly enhancing the experience for enthusiasts of the sport. Located on the POA website under the “Pickleball” page within the “Recreation” section, the new pickleball cam is easily accessible and user-friendly.

By providing live visuals of the courts, the feature enables players to conveniently check if courts are free for use at any given moment, from any location.

This technological advancement is particularly advantageous for coordinating games and scheduling playtime with fellow pickleball enthusiasts. It effectively removes the guesswork associated with court availability, ensuring players can maximize their time and enjoy their game without unnecessary delays or uncertainties.

Center calling all seniors to join in on game days

The Canyon Lake Senior Center is inviting the community’s seniors to a couple of days of interesting and fun games on Mondays and Tuesdays.

Hand and Foot, a quick moving card game with the objective to be the first to rid a player‘s cards and for the team to take the most points is played on Monday’s at the Senior Center from noon to 4:00 p.m.

For more information on Hand and Foot, contact Ann Nickle at 951-387-1083.

The Mahjongg Group meets on Tuesdays between noon and 4:00 p.m. at the Senior Center. Both Chinese and American styles are played.

For more information on Mahjongg games, contact Theresa Fidler at 858-784-1560 or Melody Clark at 949-370-4401.

Fire Department provides safe medicine disposal

Properly disposing of expired medications is available at the Canyon Lake Fire Department. The department’s Drug Disposal Program allows residents to properly dispose of expired medications, patches, ointments, and other pharmaceutical items by utilizing the city‘s medication drop-off box at the fire station on Vacation Drive.

The implementation of this secure collection site aims to reduce the risk of pollution, drug misuse, and accidental ingestion of expired medicines, which the city is confident will cater to the safety and convenience of the community.

Studies have demonstrated that medications flushed down the sink or toilet can contaminate local lakes and rivers. Unfortunately, most water treatment systems are ill-equipped to remove pharmaceuticals, and homes with septic tanks can lead to chemical leaching into the groundwater, the city said. Consequently, aquatic life, including fish, suffers negative consequences, and these chemicals pose a potential threat to drinking water.

According to a national poll conducted by the C.S. Mott Children‘s Hospital, 46 percent of parents have leftover prescription medications at home. Such expired medications are susceptible to bacterial growth and can contribute to millions of accidental poisonings and overdoses each year.

Younger children are particularly at risk of accidental poisoning when they gain access to these medications, while older children may engage in misuse of prescription drugs and experimental behavior.

To safeguard the environment and prevent accidental harm, the city said it is essential to adhere to the recommended steps for proper medication disposal:

Once an item has been placed inside the secure medication box, retrieval is not possible. Residents should refrain from attempting to retrieve any disposed medication.

Medications should be kept in their original packaging, and individuals should remove their names from the prescription bottles.

To ensure the medication‘s security, tape the lids of the prescription packaging.

The disposal site strictly prohibits the disposal of illicit drugs.

Residents are encouraged to regularly check their prescription expiration dates and dispose of expired pharmaceuticals by utilizing the new medication drop-off box situated in front of the Canyon Lake Fire Department at 28730 Vacation Drive.

The management of this program falls under the responsibility of the Canyon Lake Fire Department in collaboration with the Riverside County Sheriff‘s Department Lake Elsinore Station. The Sheriff‘s Station will regularly handle the proper disposal of medications collected in the secured drop-off box.

Fire Department accepting expired fire extinguishers

The Canyon Lake Fire Department has implemented an out-of-service fire extinguisher program.

Old or expired fire extinguishers can be dropped off at the Canyon Lake Fire Department Station 1 located at 28730 Vacation Drive.

Not only do fire extinguishers have manufacture dates imprinted on them to help determine their expirations, but if they have rust or corrosion, they should be taken to the fire department for disposal.

ABC fire extinguishers are the most common home fire extinguishers. Their life expectancy can range between 10 and 12 years depending on how well the extinguisher has been maintained.

After each use, the extinguisher should be recharged, even if the extinguisher is not empty. This will help to ensure that the extinguisher contains enough pressure and suppressant chemicals to extinguish future fires. Fire extinguishers should be serviced by a trained professional.

This new fire department program is also being implemented to promote the acquisition of fire extinguishers by Canyon Lake residents.

The Canyon Lake Fire Department recommends and encourages residents to have at least two fire extinguishers. Households should have one on each floor of the house as well as one for the garage.

The fire department also said to Immediately replace any fire extinguishers that are deemed out-of-service. Fire extinguishers are great for putting out small fires that have just started, but if a fire is too big and out of control, residents should evacuate the house and call 911.

POA seeking help with security camera footage

The Canyon Lake Property Owners Association is asking its members to volunteer to share home security camera footage when a criminal incident occurs near their home.

In partnership with the Riverside County Sheriff‘s Department, this program allows community residents with surveillance systems to voluntarily add themselves to a list that the Riverside County Sheriff‘s Department and the Canyon Lake POA may refer to if a criminal incident occurred nearby.

With the increased popularity of personal surveillance systems, including simple doorbell cameras, for residents and property owners, the use of the footage from these cameras has become useful to law enforcement. As crimes occur near a home with security cameras, owners may not be aware that their system may have captured helpful information that could help solve the crime.

After signing up on the Canyon Lake POA website for this program, when these criminal incidents occur, the Canyon Lake POA and/or law enforcement may contact those on the sign up list near the incident to help solve the crime by requesting to review their video footage their system may have captured. This information or footage may assist in apprehending and prosecuting the criminals involved.

Members would only be contacted by the Canyon Lake POA or law enforcement to request permission to view your camera footage if there is a criminal incident near their home.

“You are not giving the Canyon Lake POA or law enforcement access to your system or footage, but instead agreeing to be contacted if you have a camera that may have been in the vicinity of a criminal incident,” the Canyon Lake POA said. “Your participation in providing any camera footage is strictly voluntary. Information provided to the Canyon Lake POA regarding your camera systems will be for official use only. Your personal information will remain confidential and will not be distributed.’

Video surveillance is one of the best methods for apprehending criminals and convicting suspects caught in the act of committing a crime, the Canyon Lake POA said. While many own and operate personal surveillance systems that could aid in solving crimes, law enforcement officials are not always aware of who may have this potentially vital information.

By signing up for this program, residents are added to a list that may be quickly referenced to identify nearby cameras that may have captured criminal activity.

Bulky item pick ups can be scheduled online

CR&R, Canyon Lake’s contracted trash pick up company, provides the pick up of bulky items. The pickup of these items is available by scheduling on CR&R’s website, www.crrwasteservices.com, or by calling 800-755-8112.

Items that cannot fit in the curbside automated containers, such as a chair, couch, or other household appliances, are considered “bulky items.” Each residential customer is entitled to call and schedule a bulky item pick-up for no additional charge two times per calendar year, and each call can include up to two items.

City, POA, Lions unite to provide Vial of Life program

The Canyon Lake Lions Club, the City of Canyon Lake, and the Canyon Lake POA have joined together to provide a program where residents can leave resident medical information in a vinyl envelope on their refrigerators to help first responders save lives.

The Vial of Life Program is intended for residents to store all life-saving medical information in a convenient and accessible way for first responders who are coming to an emergency response at their home.

The Vial of Life kits are being provided by the Canyon Lake POA at no cost and come with a directions sheet, a medical information form, a magnetic vinyl envelope, and a Vial of Life decal. The Vial of Life name comes from the common practice of people stuffing their medical information into a prescription bottle in hopes of first responders finding it.

With the magnetic vinyl envelope holding this information, a patient‘s medical information can now be found on the outside of the resident’s refrigerator. Also part of the kit is a decal that is to be placed on the front window of the home to alert first responders to look for the vinyl envelope.

The POA will be providing the Vial of Life kits to all new residents at no cost. Current residents can obtain a Vial of Life kit at either the Canyon Lake POA office in the Canyon Lake Town Center or at the Canyon Lake Fire Department. If there is more than one person in a household who would like to prepare their medical information, extra forms can be provided upon request.




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