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A-4 THE FRIDAY FLYER APRIL 7, 2017
Mark calendars for POA Election dates
Tuesday, April 11 – Mail Notice of Annual Meeting, Candidate Statements and Secret Ballot. Civil code requires they be sent out at least 30 days prior to the meeting date,
Monday, May 8 – Last day it’s rec- ommended a homeowner mail a ballot.
Thursday, May 11 at 8 a.m. – An- nual Meeting of the Members and Election of Directors in the Holiday Bay Room at the Lodge.
Saturday, May 13 – Alternate Ad- journed Annual Meeting Date (time to be determined) if quo- rum is not met on May 11.
Residents invited to ‘Meet the Candidates’
There are three upcoming Meet the Candidate forums scheduled.
The forums provide residents with an opportunity to meet the can- didates running for the POA Board of Directors and learn where they stand on POA related issues.
The first forum will be held at the Senior Center on April 8 at 10 a.m. This forum is sponsored by the Se- nior Work Group. Seating is limited, attendees should arrive early.
The fourth annual “Speak to the Candidates” will be held on April 10 at 7 p.m. in the Holiday Bay Room at the Lodge.
At this forum, moderated by resi- dent Joanna Spiller and Riverside County Supervisor Kevin Jeffries, homeowners will be able to speak
directly to the candidates with ques- tions that are important to them and hear firsthand each candidate’s re- sponse. This forum is sponsored by more than 20 Canyon Lake clubs.
The Chamber will host a Meet the POA Candidates luncheon on Wednesday, April 19, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Council Cham- ber at City Hall.
This forum will provide an op- portunity for the candidates to speak to residents, local business owners and Chamber members.
The luncheon will be catered by The Sports Stop and The Cup Above. Lunch is $8. Reservations are required and can be made by calling the Chamber at 951-244- 6124.
Lauren and Greg Evans show their poker hands. The couple plan to participate in this weekend’s Poker Run.
Street Carts Poker Run fundraiser set for Saturday
The Street Carts of Canyon Lake Golf Cart invites the community to par- ticipate in its Poker Run fundraiser this Saturday, April 8, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Poker Run fun will begin at Sier- ra Park where the rules will be explained and players can purchase poker cards for $10 per hand.
The golf carts will leave Sierra Park
and travel to four other parks where players will draw a card at each park. The run ends back at Sierra Park where the winners will be determined and priz- es awarded.
Proceeds from the Poker Run will go towards the club's philanthropic do- nations. For more information, contact Todd Morrison at 909-437-2702.
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