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Fiesta Day has new parade route this year
Canyon Lake will celebrate its 45th annual Fiesta
Day on Saturday, May 26. This year’s theme “Cheers
to 50 Years” is a celebratory one in honor of the
POA’s 50th anniversary of serving the Canyon Lake
community.
Due to safety regulations mandated by CALFIRE,
the POA had to make changes to the parade route this
year.
The new parade route will begin at Mayflower Drive
and Canyon Lake Drive North at approximately 9 a.m.
The parade will make its way down Canyon Lake
Drive North and turn right onto Vacation Drive. The
parade announcements will take place at the corner of
Vacation Drive and Canyon Lake Drive North as this is
the best viewing point of the parade.
From Vacation Drive, the parade will make its way
to its new end point at Lighthouse Drive. At Lighthouse
Drive, parade participants can either park or pull over
to unload passengers or continue down Lighthouse
Drive to Canyon Club Drive and on to Canyon Lake PHOTO BY MIKE CLARY
Drive North to exit.
Canyon Club Drive and Lighthouse Drive will not be
designated as one-way this year, so parade participants Due to safety regulations mandated by CALFIRE, the POA The parade announcements will take place at the corner of
unloading passengers will be asked to pull-off to the had to make changes to the parade route. This year, the pa- Vacation Drive and Canyon Lake Drive North as this is the
side of the road and not block traffic. rade will turn on Vacation Dr. instead of Canyon Club Drive. best viewing point of the parade.
The parade line up starts at 7 a.m. Parade participants
will be assigned to one of four staging areas: Spray surrounding streets around the event area and take the Canyon Club Drive and Lighthouse Drive.
Drive, Smugglers Point Drive, Sloop Drive or complimentary golf cart shuttle into the event. Fiesta Day has been an annual tradition in Canyon
Clearwater Drive. The designated handicap parking spaces that Lake for more than 45 years. The event attracts more
Due to safety issues identified by CALFIRE, only were formerly set up outside of the lodge will not be than 5,000 spectators.
emergency vehicles and authorized personnel will be available this year; however, there will be 23 designated In addition to the parade, Fiesta Day will feature
permitted to come into the event area, which begins at handicap parking spots available at the Holiday Harbor more than vendors, entertainment, food booths, kids
Canyon Club Drive and Lighthouse Drive. With this parking lot along with a wheelchair accessible shuttle zone, ziplining and ski show.
new requirement, golf carts will not be allowed to enter bus picking up patrons to shuttle them to the event. For more information, visit the Fiesta Day website
into the event area. Golf carts will be able to park on The shuttle will drop off riders at the corner of at canyonlakefiestaday.org.
Memorial Day weekend camp lottery ends today
The construction at Happy Camp is at 9 a.m. The lottery will immediately
scheduled to be completed by Memorial follow.
Day weekend, one of the camp’s busiest Members must be present to
weekends of the year. The POA is win. Upon winning a reservation, Members have until
anticipating it to be busier as it debuts its members must pay a $30 nonrefundable 4:30 p.m. today
new modernization layout. As such, the deposit. There is a there is a three- to sign up for the
POA will be holding a member lottery to day minimum stay that must include Happy Camp Me-
award sites. the Memorial Day holiday on May 28. morial Day weekend
The last day to pick up a lottery ticket Reservations are not site specific. lottery. The lottery
is today, May 18, between the hours of The first day the campground will will be held at the
8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the campground reopen is Friday, May 25. campground tomor-
office. To sign up, members must present Happy Camp holiday rates are $57 row, May 19, im-
their POA card and be in good standing for water-front sites with full hookups, mediately following
with the POA. Only one lottery entry per $52 for off-water sites with full hookups the Ribbon Cutting
tract-lot is allowed. and $47 for off-water sites with electric Ceremony at 9 a.m.
The lottery will be held at the and water only. For more information, PHOTO BY JILL TORKELSON
campground tomorrow, May 19. A contact the Happy Camp staff at 951-
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony will be held 244-6841, ext. 650.
Don't miss Bee Gees Gold Saturday at lodge...
ttFROM PAGE A1 will be treated to that recognizable three- Robin’s clear vibrato in lead vocals in and again with such chartbuster hits
have played in all parts of the world, part harmony that allowed the Bee Gees iconic ballads such as “I Started a Joke,” as “Stayin’ Alive,” “Night Fever,” “How
recreating the sights, sounds and feeling to become a fan favorite worldwide and “Massachusetts,” “Words” and “I’ve Deep is your Love” and “Jive Talkin’.”
of attending an actual Bee Gees concert. sell over 200 million records during Gotta Get a Message to You.” Follow this concert, the Fine Arts
Their attire and physical attributes even their illustrious career. At the beginning of the disco era, Guild will host a free concert for the
resemble Barry, Robin and Maurice Writing most of their own songs, the the Bee Gees reinvented themselves community on July 21 at the new
Gibb. Bee Gees (Brothers Gibb) enjoyed two with Barry’s distinct R&B falsetto. That amphitheater at Holiday Harbor Park.
Bee Gees Gold will capture the spirit distinct careers as pop sensations. Their voice became their signature sound and "Margaritaville at the Lake" will feature
of the original group when they were in initial recording and touring success a hallmark of the entire disco era of the a tribute to Jimmy Buffet. For more
their prime. The Canyon Lake audience were in the mid-60s to early 70s with late 70s and early 80s. They scored time information, visit canyonlakeguild.com.
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