Page 4 - The Friday Flyer ● MAY 18, 2018
P. 4
A-4 THE FRIDAY FLYER MAY 18, 2018
POA NEWS & NOTES
Website Accounts Leash Rule
The POA encourages members The POA would like to remind Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
to create an account on the POA’s members that they must keep their pets
new website at canyonlakepoa.com. restrained on a leash while on common
Members can customize their online property, or confined by fencing or other to be held at Happy Camp
experience through their own personal secured enclosure within their property.
dashboard, plus have full access to the The only common area where pets can
website. To create an account, simply be leash-less is at the dog park at East A Ribbon Cutting
visit the website, click the Login button Port Park. For more information, refer to Ceremony will be
in the top left corner and complete the the Rules an Regulations General Rules held at Happy Camp
registration form. Allow POA staff up Section 2.14. tomorrow, May 19,
to three business days to validate the at 9 a.m. This will be
account. New Marine Patrol Boat a great opportunity
At the May Regular Session Board
New Shed Meeting, the board approved $44,042 to see Happy Camp’s
transformation.
A new shed is being ordered for for a new Boston Whaler boat to replace Some of the most
pickleball storage with funds donated by an inoperable Marine Patrol boat. noticeable changes PHOTO BY JILL TORKELSON
the Pickleball Club. POA Anniversary will be the rehabili-
Tennis Pro The POA is celebrating its 50th tation and replace-
ment of the roads
Head Tennis Pro Pete Walrod joins anniversary this year. To celebrate, and walkways and a Crews work on finishing the roads at Happy Camp in time
for tomorrow’s Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.
Tony Chatfield, Mariano Gallo and Don the POA will debut a variety of new modern layout
Roberson for tennis lessons. Visit the commemorative merchandise for sale at that adds 21 more remodel,” said POA General Manag-
POA website for contact information. this year’s Fiesta Day on May 26. After campsites with RV hookups and eas- er Eric Kazakoff. “Happy Camp was
ier in-and-out diagonal sites that can
Indian Beach Trees Fiesta Day, the merchandise will be accommodate larger RVs. The not already one of our most popular ame-
available for purchase at the POA office.
nities, but with little attention given
Three trees were planted at Indian so noticeable but equally significant to it over the years the infrastructure,
underground work that has been done
Beach for more shade. Park Hours includes a total electrical system up- roads and utility services were badly
Park hours changed May 1. Parks are
Operations Truck now open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. They grade, new sewer system and new deteriorated. The new diagonal camp-
site layout provides easier access and
Old vehicles were auctioned off in will change back to 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on water laterals.
“We’ve really brought Happy longer campsites which better accom-
2016 but not all of them were replaced. Oct. 1. Camp into the 21st century with this modates today’s much larger RVs.”
A Toyota Tacoma was ordered from
Temecula Valley Toyota and delivered New Dock
to Operations on Apr. 20. The POA installed a new Marine Construction Project started at the Commercial Vehicles
Garage Sale Signs Patrol dock at Holiday Harbor Park. campground. Commercial vehicles are required to
Construction will begin this month
The dock will be used for Marine Patrol
All signs advertising garade sales boats only. on a new permanent Marine Patrol access the community through the east
may be placed the morning of the sale The POA relocated the Marine building near the launch ramp. The and north gates only. No commercial
and must be removed at the conclusion Patrol office from Happy Camp to board approved $31,594 for the project vehicles will be allowed access through
of the sale. Holiday Harbor when the Happy Camp in March. the main gate.
Golf Carts
Specializing in producing
various confi gurations
. 951 234 1241 Custom and Stock Golf Carts Available
John Deere
@. Temecula, CA E-Z-GO Cushman Club Car Yamaha