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JUNE 14, 2019 THE FRIDAY FLYER A-3
PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
Pei Pei Gunter shows her excitement over winning a Happy Camp reservation for the July Residents gather at the POA office for the Holiday Harbor Park July 4th table lottery. This
4th holiday. This year’s lottery will be held on Saturday, June 15, at 10 a.m. year’s lottery will be held on June 22 at 9 a.m.
Happy Camp 4th of July lottery ends today
Canyon Lake POA members have un- quired and reservations are not site spe- Due to its popularity, the POA holds a tions to win. There is no charge for table
til today, June 14, at 5 p.m. to enter the cific. Winners must pay a $30 non-re- table lottery to give members an equal reservations. Upon being issued a reser-
Happy Camp lottery for a chance to win fundable deposit at the end of the lottery. opportunity to win a table reservation vation confirmation for the table, a sign
a reservation for the July 4th holiday. Happy Camp holiday rates are $58 for the day. with the winning names will be taped
There is only one lottery entry allowed for water-front sites with full hookups, To enter, members must be in “good to the table on July 4. Reservations are
per tract-lot and members must in “good $53 for off-water sites with full hookups standing” and sign up at the POA office good from 8 a.m. until park closure.
standing” with the POA. and $48 for tent sites. no later than June 21. Only one lottery Seating at the amphitheater will be
The lottery will be held at the camp- For more information, contact the entry per tract-lot is allowed. The lottery first-come, first-served. The park will
ground tomorrow at 10 a.m. Members Happy Camp staff at 951-244-6841, ext. will be held on June 22 at 9 a.m. in the open at 6 a.m.
must be present at the lottery with a valid 650. Council Chamber in the City Hall build- For additional information, contact
POA ID card for a chance to win. There Holiday Harbor Park is another popu- ing. Members must be present to win. the POA Activities department at 951-
is a three-day minimum reservation re- lar location to watch the fireworks show. There are a total of 15 table reserva- 244-6841.
Mail delivery will cease today for Group Nine
The POA is in the process of replacing aging mail-
box clusters throughout the community with more
secure and aesthetically pleasing cluster box units
(CBUs). The old mailboxes have exceeded their ser-
viceable lifespan to the point where replacement parts
are no longer available.
For installation, these locations are being split into
10 groups. Installation of Group Nine will start on
Monday, June 17, and is anticipated to be completed
by Friday, June 21.
Mail delivery by USPS will cease at these locations
today, June 14. Mail will be held by USPS Sun City
Post Office, 29700 Haun Rd., Menifee. Once the new
CBUs are installed, mail will resume and all “hold
mail” will be delivered by the postal carrier to the new
mailboxes. The following locations are part of Group
Nine and will be affected:
• 29173 Yosemite Dr. PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
• 21885 San Joaquin Dr. W.
• 22055 San Joaquin Dr. W.
• 22141 San Joaquin Dr. W. These aging mailboxes on Longhorn Drive are part of anticipated to be completed by June 17. Mail will cease at
• 22111 San Joaquin Dr. W. Group Nine and will be replaced next week. The project is Group Nine locations today, June 14.
• 22570 Bass Pl.
• 29027 Old Wrangler Rd. homeowner, valid tenant, or property manager. The in- for the Mailbox Replacement Project. The existing
• Gault Field (by Longhorn-Hoof Beat Wy.) dividual must provide proper identification and com- free-standing pedestal-style cluster mailbox units and
• 22220 Hoofbeat Wy. plete a Mailbox Key Release Agreement. parcel mailboxes will be replaced with front-loading
• 29479 Stampede Wy (across 22075 Hoofbeat Wy.) Residents are encouraged to sign up for the In- CBUs that combine both mailboxes and parcel boxes.
Starting June 17, Group Nine may pick-up their new formed Delivery service offered by USPS. This free The new CBUs are made of heavy-duty aluminum
mailbox keys at the POA’s Operations office at 29081 service allows residents to digitally preview their mail with stainless steel hardware, making them more se-
Longhorn Dr. The office is only accessible from Vaca- as it arrives. For more information, visit informed- cure than the existing mailboxes. Over the course of a
tion Drive, adjacent to the north gate. Office hours are delivery.usps.com. planned timetable, a total of 96 locations will be done
Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. In February 2018, the POA Board of Directors ap- throughout the community. For more information, con-
New mailbox keys will only be provided to the proved $390,182.03, plus 2.5 percent contingency, tact the POA at 951-244-6841.
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