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JULY 26, 2019 THE FRIDAY FLYER A-7
Pickleball Club to award student scholarship
The Canyon Lake Pickleball
Club is offering a $500 scholarship
to a deserving junior or senior high The Pickle-
school student who is actively in- ball Club is
volved in giving back to the Canyon pictured at
Lake community. a Ribbon
“Ideally, this scholarship would Cutting for
be to help a student with their educa- the pickle-
tion needs and be awarded to a stu- ball courts.
dent who has not received any other The club
awards as yet for their community is offering
service,” said Pickleball Club Presi- a $500
dent Steve Libring. “The Pickleball scholarship
Club members were so gracious to to a deserv-
donate funds to make this happen, ing junior
we’re excited to see what type of re- or senior
sponse we get.” high school
Applicants are asked to write a student who
one page (600 words or less) de- is actively
scription of the community service involved in
they provide in Canyon Lake and giving back
email it to steve.libring@gmail.com. to the Can-
The application deadline is Aug. PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE yon Lake
31. Applications will be reviewed community.
during the month of September for a
decision by the club.
POA NEWS
New at Country Club 10 p.m. May 1 through Sept. 30 and 8
a.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 1 through Apr. 30.
The country club now offers an all Any personal possessions left at parks or
you can eat soup and salad bar for $9.50 beaches when closed will be removed by
on Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. the POA.
Fishing Licenses Free Senior Nutrition Program
All California State Fishing Regu- The Senior Committee contacted var-
lations apply when fishing in Canyon ious organizations inquiring about pro-
Lake. Everyone over the age of 16 grams that offer free food assistance to
must have a California state fishing li- seniors in our community. The Riverside
cense. Licenses and permits must be vis- County Office on Aging offers home-
ible at all times; members are required delivered meals to persons 60 years of
to have their POA card in their posses- age or older and spouses of someone 60
sion. All guests over the age of 15 must or older. This program is designed for
be accompanied by a member carry- those who have transportation or health
ing a POA card. Exception: Registered issues that prevent them from taking
guests of the campground may fish from care of their own nutritional needs. For PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE
the campground shoreline during their more information, call 800-510-2020.
stay. A complete list of fishing rules
can be found on the POA website at Court Hours
canyonlakepoa.com. The pickleball courts and basketball The golf course will be closed for maintenance on Aug. 12, Sept. 9 and Oct. 14.
Boating Speed Limits courts at East Port Park and the tennis their POA card. capture the license plates of vehicles
courts at the lodge are open daily from 6
The main lake ski area, north lake ski a.m. to 10 p.m. Playgrounds speeding within the community. Speed-
area and the jump lagoon have a speed ers will be issued citations by mail. The
limit of 35 miles per hour during alma- Senior Potlucks The following parks and beaches RU2 radar mobile speed trailer is used
nac hours sunrise to sunset, five miles Potlucks are held for seniors at the se- have playgrounds: Diamond Point Park, to help bring attention to speed control
per hour during almanac hours sunset nior center every month on the second Emerald Park, Holiday Harbor Park, In- throughout the community and assist
to sunrise and during times of restricted Tuesday and the last Sunday at 5 p.m. dian Beach Park, Outrigger Park, Rob Community Patrol with issuing tickets
visibility. East Bay, coves and all other Caveney Park, Steelhead Park and Sun- for speeders in multiple locations.
areas are five miles per hour and no Bar Trivia set Beach. Any person who receives additional
wake at all times. Round up a team and test your trivia For Sale Vehicles speeding citations within 36 months of
a previous offense will be subject to a
Landscape Contract skills at Bar Trivia Nights on the last All vehicles, golf carts, or ves- progressive fine. The progressive fine
The board approved the monthly con- Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at the sels with a “For Sale” sign may not be will be compounded for each additional
lodge.
tract amount of $22,615 plus a yearly parked in any common area other than in offense.
increase of three percent to the vendor Country Club Sign front of the vehicle, golf cart, or vessel Lost and Found
Landscape Logic to come from the Op- owner's own tract and lot. The vehicle or
erating Budget. The contract length is 57 The sun-faded sign at the entrance vessel must be currently registered in the The POA has a Lost and Found for
months. of the Canyon Lake Country Club was state of California or any other state the items found in the parks and other loca-
replaced with a new sign that includes
Garage Sales an aluminum LED backlit top clearly member may have currently registered. tions within the community. To inquire,
The vehicle, golf cart, or vessel may call 951-244-6841, ext. 218, during
Residents must obtain a permit at the stating all the newly renovated country not be parked in front of a tract and lot regular business hours. Be sure to pro-
club has to offer. In November 2018,
POA office when holding a garage sale. the POA Board of Directors approved not owned by the member offering the vide details on the item and leave your
The member must be in “good standing” $38,000 plus a five percent contingency vehicle, golf cart, or vessel “For Sale” name and phone number so staff can get
to obtain a permit. Permits are limited from the Repair and Replacement Fund unless the owner of the residence gives back to you after checking the inventory.
to no more than three per household in 02-670 for the new sign. such permission in writing and the writ- Items are held for 30 days and then do-
a calendar year. The cost is $20 per per- ten permission is displayed in the win- nated.
mit. Pool Hours dow of the vehicle, golf cart, or vessel. Boater Safety Test
Curfew Summer pool hours through Sept. 1 Project Questions A safety inspection must be obtained
Curfew is from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. for are 6 to 10 a.m. for lap swim and water Have questions about current or up- from Marine Patrol every other year.
aerobics. Open swim is from 10 a.m. to
minors under the age of 18. The Prime 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 10 coming POA projects? E-mail questions A safety inspection is required for all
Member will be held responsible for the a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. to projects@canyonlakepoa.com. Be vessels that are required to be regis-
behavior and actions of minors. Mem- A valid POA card is required to enter sure to put the name of the project in the tered with the state. Prior to obtaining a
bers may be fined accordingly. pool area. All children under the age of email subject line. safety inspection, members must pass a
Park Hours 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Speed Trailer boater’s safety exam. The safety exam
can be found on the POA’s website at
Children over the age of 14 and not
Park and beach hours are 8 a.m. to accompanied by an adult must present The speed trailer is programmed to canyonlakepoa.com.