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A-4 THE FRIDAY FLYER APRIL 27, 2018
Canyon Lake to host 6th
annual National Day of Prayer
Canyon Lake will host its 6th annual
National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May
3, in the Holiday Bay Room at the lodge.
A continental breakfast will be served at
10 a.m.; program begins at 10:30 a.m.
Prayers, music and testimonies will fol-
low breakfast. Tickets are $12 and include
breakfast. For tickets, contact Lynda Ofs-
tad at 951-44-7866. PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
This year’s theme is “Pray for Unity.”
The scripture verse is “Making every ef-
fort to keep the unity of Spirit through the Lieutenant Earl Quinata of the Riverside Sheriff’s Depart-
bond of peace,” Ephesians 4:3. ment joins the community in praying for the state, nation and
Participating churches and clubs in- PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE those who protect and serve.
clude Canyon Lake Community Church,
Elevation, Center, New Hope, Lamb’s work in red, white and blue with a prayer attached and
Fellowship, Canyon Lake Bible Club and a small cross enclosed. It’s a unique keepsake of the
Canyon Lake Torah Club. Resident Steve Martin thanks Chaplain Allen Vaughan for his service. special day.
Lane McKellar will serve as this year’s serve as the Color Guard. Those leading prayers in- The National Day of Prayer has been celebrated
emcee. Resident Mike Shroyer of Good Time Enter- clude Pastor Dave Dick, Pastor Kasey Crawford, Chris in the United States since 1952, by joint resolution
tainment will coordinate the patriotic music. Peniel of Congress and President Harry S. Truman. In 1988,
Flake will sing a solo accompanied by Marvin Web- Suit, Pastor Thor Ramsay, Pastor Harvey Flake, Buzzy President Reagan designated the first Thursday in May
ster. Kylene Evans will be playing her harp in a solo of Enniss, Sherry Reiter and Kaitlyn Evans. as the National Day of Prayer.
patriotic music. A special gift will be given to everyone who attends For more information, contact Nancy Horton at 951-
The Elsinore Flying Tigers Air Force ROTC will this year. Shirley Webster has made a square of patch- 246-2928.
POA is accepting art
tiles for tile walls
The POA is accepting art tiles from Cup Above in the Towne Center. Tiles PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
residents for the tile walls at the play- must be the six-inch tiles. The cost is
ground area at Sunset Beach and the $9.68 per tile and includes firing. Once
wall at the tennis courts. Residents who the tile has been fired, deliver it to the The POA is accepting tiles for the tile walls at the tennis courts and playground area at Sun-
wish to contribute can paint a tile at The POA Operations office on Longhorn Dr. set Beach.
PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
“ PLEASE REMEMBER!”
I stand for Protecting Property Values by:
Ensuring fiscal responsibility with strong reserves to protect our future
Maintaining all of our amenities to avoid a negative effect on property values
Developing a long range plan for the proper care and maintenance of the lake
Reducing the subsidies at the golf course and both restaurants by increasing
use from inside and outside our community
Engaging our Youth purposefully and positively
Providing improved Security at the gates and throughout the community
Protect Property Values by Electing Dudley Thompson to the
Canyon Lake POA Board of Directors
Paid for by the Committee to Elect Dudley Thompson - We welcome your Support and Vote