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A-10 THE FRIDAY FLYER JANUARY 25, 2019
YEAR IN REVIEW - PART 4
The beginning of the year is not only Council member Larry Greene and
a time to look to the future but it’s an apt his wife Sparrow celebrated their 30th
time to reflect on the changes and revisit wedding anniversary with a vow renew-
some of the events that happened in the al and reception with family and friends
community over the past 12 months. on Oct. 7 at the country club.
Last week, The Friday Flyer featured The Canyon Lake Jr. Women’s Club
Year in Review Part 3 with a look back held its annual Rocktoberfest on Oct. 13
at events that happened in the com- at Holiday Harbor Park. The theme was
munity from July through September. Red, White and Brews in honor of veter-
This week, The Friday Flyer wraps up ans. The event was well attended despite
this four-part series with a look back the rain.
at events that happened in the commu- Eighty ladies in witch costumes filled
nity from October through December of the senior center on Oct. 13 for the
2018. Woman’s Club first Witches Champagne
October Afternoon Tea. Attendees were treated PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
to champagne, an assortment of teas, a
On Oct. 3, the City Council honored spread of finger sandwiches, scones and
Riverside County first responders, Cap- a variety of mini desserts. Entertainment
tain Jeff Roberts, Animal Friends of the included a variety of fortune tellers, Best More than 250 pre-1977 classic and custom vehicles sporting shiny reds, blues and yellows
Valleys, Hell’s Kitchen Motorsports Bar Witch Costume Contest and a Cackling rolled into the lodge for the 13th annual Car Show on Oct. 6.
& Grill and resident Adam McNaughton Contest. The evening wrapped up with
for their efforts during the Holy fire and an opportunity drawing and auction that at Holiday Harbor Park. The marker is yon Lake Association of Men attended
for their commitment to the community. included Halloween-themed items. in honor of Canyon Lake pioneers Don the club’s October dinner meeting at
The honorees also were acknowledged More than 70 neighbors gathered in and Elinor Martin, Evans Fish Camp the country club where they presented
with certificates presented by represen- the cul-de-sac on Chaparral Way for the and Martin’s Landing. a $200 check to 4 Paws 4 Patriots, a
tatives from the offices of Congressman 20th annual Chili Cook-Off on Oct. 13. Elinor is the granddaughter of Henry licensed 501(c)(3) non-profit organiza-
Ken Calvert, Senator Jeff Stone, Assem- Canyon Laker Todd Stover organizes Evans, who purchased the land Canyon tion that provides assistance acquiring
blywoman Melissa Melendez and Riv- the annual event for the current and for- Lake sits on in 1890. Her family owned and training service dogs for veterans
erside Country First District Supervisor mer residents of Chaparral Way. There and operated Evans Fish Camp and then and first responders with disabilities.
Kevin Jeffries. were 17 entrants competing for Cook’s went on to run Martin’s Landing, home Ron and Leigh Martel celebrated
More than 250 pre-1977 classic and Choice and People’s Choice awards. of the Canyon Queen tour boat and Vil- their 14th year as weekly movie review
custom vehicles sporting shiny reds, Residents had a spooktacular evening lage Store and Marina. Martin’s Landing columnists for The Friday Flyer.
blues and yellows rolled into the lodge filled with music, laughter and festive is now known as Holiday Harbor Park. The Canyon Lake Kids Club celebrat-
for the 13th annual Car Show on Oct. 6. concoctions at the lodge’s annual Hal- The Towne Center filled with kids ed its 7th year anniversary.
The Canyon Lake Golf Course closed loween Costume Party on Oct. 20. Priz- in costumes on Oct. 27 for the Canyon
on Oct. 8 for annual overseeding but not es were awarded for the best costumes Lake Chamber of Commerce’s 26th November
before Sam Theodora shot two strokes in various categories. Entertainment annual Parade of Frights. The event
The Friday Flyer celebrated its 28th
better than his age. On Oct. 3, Sam shot featured live music by The Bad Dancers featured trick-or-treating at more than anniversary. The very first newspa-
a smooth 77 with his playing partners and the bar offered a variety of festive 45 Towne Center businesses, costume
looking on. On Oct. 11, Sam’s playing concoctions, such as Squirm Jello-Shots, contests, a costume parade led by Thun- per edition hit the streets in November
partner Carlos Ramirez played at Me- Brew-Ha-Ha Punch and Spooky-Tai. der of Storm Stadium, music, carnival 1990. That newspaper, printed with a
nifee Lakes Golf Course and shot his The POA held a private ceremony on games and bounce houses. full-page black-and-white photo and a
age with a score of 78. Oct. 25 to unveil a new historical marker More than 50 members of the Can- uuCONTINUED PAGE A11
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