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JUNE 28, 2019 THE FRIDAY FLYER A-5
Guild to host free concert for community
The Canyon Lake Fine Arts Guild
invites the community to enjoy a pic-
nic and free concert under the stars to-
morrow, June 29, at the amphitheater at
Holiday Harbor Park.
“Margaritaville by the Lake” features
the Jimmy Buffett tribute band Stars on
the Water. The San Diego-based band
will treat the audience to tropical rock
harmonies influenced by Jimmy Buffett,
The Beach Boys and The Eagles.
The Fine Arts Guild encourages the
community to enjoy a picnic in the park
prior to the main act. The festivities will
begin at 6 p.m. with food, beverages and
a performance by the cover band The
Bad Dancer. While The Bad Dancers
perform, a food truck will be offering
chicken sandwiches, burgers, corn dogs,
tater tots, and beverages.
The Junior Women’s Club will be
selling margaritas, wine and beer. At-
tendees may also bring there own food
and beverages. The Fine Arts Guild will
be providing water and fans.
The Fine Arts Guild recommends
early arrival, seats are likely to fill up
fast. Low beach chairs, blankets and
coolers are welcome. The parking
lot will be used for golf cart, handi-
capped and boat trailer parking only.
The Fine Arts Guild invites Canyon
Lakers to return to the amphitheater
on Aug. 10 for another free concert, fea-
turing the Rolling Stones tribute band PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
Jumping Jack Flash.
The Fine Arts Guild offers these free
summer concerts in appreciation for the
support the community has given the Canyon Lakers and their guests are invited to the amphitheater at ville by the Lake” features the Jimmy Buffett tribute band Stars on the
Fine Arts Guild over the years. Holiday Harbor for a free concert tomorrow evening. “Margarita- Water. The Bad Dancers will be opening the show.
PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE PHOTO BY MACKENZIE DORE
The POA is in the process of replacing the chain link fence along Goetz Road with a new Construction of the Goetz Road block wall started on Thursday, June 20, and is expected to
block wall. be completed in August.
Construction of Goetz Rd. block wall begins
The Goetz Road Block Wall Project while the plans and permits were modi- built plans. The POA Board of Directors to Sudweeks Construction for $242,264,
began on Thursday, June 20, and is ex- fied to avoid Frontier fiber optic lines approved $251,954 to replace the chain plus a four percent project contingency,
pected to be complete in August. The which were in a different location than link fence along Goetz Road with the totaling $251,954 to come from the Cap-
project had been temporarily delayed indicated on previously recorded as- block wall. The contract was awarded ital Improvement Fund.
RCSBA president charged with embezzlement
The president of the Riverside Coun- theft, said the press release. gation and, based on the evidence, found pay personal bills and make retail pur-
ty School Board Association (RCSBA) In November 2018, Tom Hunt, who that between December 2013 and Feb- chases for personal items. The amount
was charged on June 19 with four felo- had recently become treasurer of the SC- ruary 2017, Newberry used the RCSBA totaled about $23,000.
nies including embezzlement of public SBA, told the District Attorney’s Office debit card without authorization to make The case, RIF1902580, is being pros-
funds, according to the Riverside Coun- that he has found what he believed to be personal purchases and pay personal ecuted by Deputy District Attorney Em-
ty District Attorney’s Office. suspicious activity on the association bills. The amount totaled about $17,000. ily Hanks of the DA’s Public Integrity
William Clarence Newberry, 59, account. The funds in the account are Investigators also determined that,
of Corona, has been charged with one primarily dues paid by the 23 Riverside between March 2012 and July 2017, Team.
count each of embezzlement of public County school districts the association Newberry also used a checking account Newberry was elected to the Corona-
funds and misappropriation of public represents. belonging to the Eleanor Roosevelt Norco Unified School District Board in
funds, as well as two counts of grand The DA’s Office initiated an investi- High School Climate Booster Club to 2010. He lost his re-election bid in 2018.