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PHOTO PROVIDED BY TAMMY HOWARD PHOTO PROVIDED BY TAMMY HOWARD
The Canyon Lake Middle School cheer team is made up of 30 tal- mer schedule on July 15 with practices, summer cheer and tumbling Pictured are cheer captains Kolena Apana,
ented 6th, 7th and 8th graders. The team will begin a rigorous sum- camp. Competitions begin in November. Lacey Castillo and Summer Scott.
CLMS cheer team gears up for new season
The Canyon Lake Middle School “We use the summer practice time The team will be setting goals over Cole, Hailey Berry, Kaitlyn Usary, cap-
cheer team is gearing up for another to condition, learn cheers, learn a home the summer to increase spirit at CLMS tain Kolena Apana, McKenzie Cassara,
great season. “The talent at tryouts was dance routine, review camp mate- and to progress in cheer skills and tech- Natasha Warner, Riley Bergherm, Ry-
amazing and we are so excited to see rial, stunt, tumble, prepare for Back to nique. The competition team will be ann Boshard, Ryleigh Cooley, Sawyer
what the new school year brings,” said School Night and assemblies and bond chosen over summer from the team of Lanouette, Shae Inchcliff, Stefani Uribe,
coach Tammy Howard as a team,” said Howard. 30 girls. Competitions begin in Novem-
This year’s team is made up of 30 tal- “We had tremendous growth last year ber. captain Summer Scott and Taylor Tello.
ented 6th, 7th and 8th graders. The team in our technique and stunting abilities The Canyon Lake residents who made Additional members are Delaney Shaw,
is currently on summer vacation but will and our goal this year is to surpass that the team this year include Allyson Vil- Emilie Quiroz, Emma Dornay, Estefa-
begin a rigorous summer schedule on level. As coaches, we want to see our larreal, Amara Noon, Ava Jaffe, Bailey nee Gutierrez, Gage Dudziak, Hayley
July 15 with practices, summer cheer team excel in cheer skills, as well as in Graham, Brynn Baine, Callie Reeves, Huerta, captain Lacy Castillo and Mila
camp and tumbling camp. leadership and personal growth.” Carisa Ronchetti, Eliana Ruyle, Emma Crawford.
PHOTO BY PAT VAN DYKE PHOTO BY PAT VAN DYKE
The women of Priscilla Circle pose for a group photo during a luncheon they hosted on June
22 for people living alone. Tammy Macias leads the group in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Priscilla Circle luncheon helps ease loneliness
Priscilla Circle welcomed approxi- prepared the food. Each table was host- la Circle for the past 10 years. This was
mately 120 guests for a free luncheon ed by a Priscilla member. The table door her last luncheon, as she has decided to
and entertainment on June 22. Priscilla prizes were wrapped and decorated by retire as president of Priscilla Circle.
Circle is one of six circles at Canyon Lori Marzolf. “They were truly works Lynda Ofstad is the new president. Al-
Lake Community Church. of art,” said member Nancy Horton. The ice was presented with a music box en-
The main ministry of Priscilla Circle prizes and all expenses of the luncheon graved with thanks for her extraordinary
is PLAN (People Living Alone Now) are donated by members of Priscilla leadership. Alice’s family was present
outreach. Three times a year, Priscilla Circle. for the tribute to Alice, including daugh-
ladies plan and provide a free luncheon The entertainment was provided by ters Rebecca Watson and Angie Atwood,
for approximately 100 people, who may Sheila and Vern Ryker. Sheila, a trained daughters-in-law Wanda Gray and Gabi
or may not be members of the church. concert pianist, played five pieces, two Gray, and granddaughter Sophia Gray.
All are welcome. of which were her own compositions. Alice’s philosophy on friendship has
The Circle believes that by easing the She was accompanied on trombone by driven much of the success of Priscilla
loneliness of those who are elderly, have Vern, also an experienced musician in Circle: meet a new person, hug a shy
lost a spouse or caregiver, or who need a many Christian orchestras. Vern had friend, or just exchange a smile.
healthy meal with a yummy dessert, that been unable to play with Sheila for some The activities of Pricilla Circle, to
it is doing the work they are called to do time due to hearing loss. With a recent love and support the lonely, do not end
as followers of Jesus Christ. medical procedure and with the help of
This luncheon included a special a Bluetooth mechanism, Vern can now with the PLAN luncheons. The group
tribute for nine Priscilla members who hear the piano accompaniment again. has divided up more than 200 contacts
passed away. Priscilla Colwell, Linda “Their music together was made even among the members in teams of two
Chapman, Ann Custer, Yvonne Mcken- more beautiful by narration that helped or more women. In addition to hosting
zie, Dorothy Thomas, Marilyn Lippert, interpret the music,” said Nancy. “The PLAN luncheons, the ladies send cards
Louise Messer, Belinda MacGregor and audience felt very blessed by this amaz- cards for birthdays, Christmas, Thanks-
Doris Shilts were remembered fondly ing performance.” giving and other occasions.
by Priscilla members and guests. Sharon Another special moment was the Priscilla Circle meets on the first
Crow and Lori Marzolf, the daughters of singing of “It Took a Miracle.” This Wednesday of the month at 9:30 a.m. in
Marilyn Lippert and Louise Messer re- song was sung at the wedding of Alice the Family Activities Building at Can- PHOTO BY PAT VAN DYKE
spectively, are Priscilla members. Doro- and Jack Gray, and led by Mollee Dick, yon Lake Community Church for fel-
thy Thomas’ daughter Jill Miller also wife of Pastor Dave Dick, and Angie At- lowship, friendship and outreach.
was present. wood, daughter of Alice and Jack. For more information, contact Lynda Sheila and Vern Ryker perform at the PLAN
Mary LeGrice and Shirley Webster Alice Gray has presided over Priscil- Ofstad at 951-244-7866. luncheon.