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Mature Driving Class
     The AARP, in conjunction with the POA, will provide a Drivers Safety Program here this month. The eight-hour class will be held in the City Multi-purpose Room on Saturday, October 11, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Students are asked to bring their driver licenses, a pen and paper.
     The fee is $10, payable on the day of class to the teacher. With a class size limited to 30, interested seniors should call Activities Manager Kathie Barnes at 246-1761 to make a reservation.

Rent a dock
     After years of being booked solid, there are openings at the Engler’s Landing marina at the Lodge, thanks to new slips recently installed by the Property Owners Association.
     The 103 POA docks are secured with a gate, which only members who have rented a dock have a key to enter. They are also lit at night. There is an annual fee of $1,250, which is prorated based on when the dock is rented. To reserve a dock now, call the Accounting Department at 244-6841, ext. 234.

Let Country Club do the catering
     Canyon Lakers interested in hosting a banquet for a special occasion should consider using the Country Club. “The prices are reasonable and the food is great,” says Food and Beverage Manager Loretta Dudziak, who can be contacted at 246-1773.
     Tonight’s menu at the Country Club includes the two cuts of prime rib – an 8-oz. cut for $14.95 and a 10-oz. cut for $18.95; baby back ribs – a half slab for $12 and a full slab for $15.35; roast pork with applesauce for $12.95 and grilled halibut with dill butter for $15.95. The band will be Greg Veach and Radio 60.
     The Country Club is open Monday through Saturday from 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dinner is served on Fridays, beginning at 5 p.m. On Sunday, the breakfast menu is available from 6:30 to 2 p.m., with the buffet brunch served from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Kids discount at the Lodge
     Children can eat all they want from the kids menu at the Lodge on Thursday nights for just $2.95 when accompanied by a full paying adult. Dinner hours on Thursdays are from 5 to 9 p.m.
     On Friday and Saturday nights, the dining room is open until 10. Michael Britton plays in the bar lounge on Friday nights unless otherwise indicated. Canyon Lakers are invited to have Sunday brunch from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Open house
     Property owners have the opportunity to meet with General Manager Clint Warrell, Controller Ron Phipps, Barton Account Manager Vince Schiavi and Operations Manager Paul Johnson, who all hold open houses in their respective offices on Wednesdays from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Property owners who want to stop by the Administrative Office in the Towne Center with comments, suggestions or complaints for Clint, Vince or Ron are welcomed to do so. Paul holds his open house at his office in the Operations Department near the North Gate.

Street sweeper
     Residents with questions regarding the community’s street sweeper can contact Interstate Sweeping Services at 800-310-3002. According to the Operations Department, the company is very responsive to its customers and good about returning calls.

Nuisance rule
     The POA is enforcing the nuisance rules as they relate to loud and offensive music on the Lake and other POA common facilities. “Use of offensive language” in a common area is one of the prohibited activities under Rule 13 of Section II, General Rules.
     Playing such offensive language in recorded music at a POA common area, park or on the Lake is a “use” of that language that qualifies as a nuisance, according to the Board and is subject to citation under the rules.

Fishing permits
     The Member Services Department has made it easier for guests of residents to get fishing permits in Canyon Lake. According to Lynn Jensen, manager of the department, as long as a guest has a copy of his or her California fishing license on file with the POA, the prime or associate member can pick up the permit in advance of the guest’s arrival.

You’re responsible!
     According to access control rule 3.205, “the Prime Member is responsible for the actions of his/her family, guests, renters and lessees and for any charges, fines or other liabilities incurred by them.”

ACH program
     Canyon Lakers are reminded that they can sign up for an automatic monthly withdrawal program to pay their assessments. Sign up at the Administration Office.

Keep records updated
     Member Services is requesting that if contact information or membership status changes have occurred, members should update their records with the POA.

Spelling, please
     Canyon Lakers should be prepared to spell the last and first names of their guests when they call them in to the POA. According to Member Services, even if a person’s name is one letter off, it could mean he or she will not come up on the computer at the gate.

POA ID cards
     Member Services is issuing new POA ID cards as needed as members come into the office. All cards will now have an expiration date, according to Member Services Manager Lynn Jensen. Prime and Associate Members’ cards will expire every four years. Children Associate Members’ cards will expire every four years or when someone turns 21, whichever occurs first. Sub-Associate/Resident Member cards will expire every year from when the membership is issued/renewed.

Appealing?
     Those waiting to appear before the Appeals Committee are reminded that they will be notified by mail as to the date they are to attend their hearing. Some people have been showing up at committee meetings not realizing that their cases will not be heard until they receive a notice in the mail, according to Member Services.
     In addition, to be heard by the Appeals Committee, the Prime Member or another person on the property’s title must appear. If a guest or renter wants to appear, he or she may do so, but must be accompanied by the property owner as well. Sign-in for Appeals Hearings take place at 5 p.m. for hearings that will begin at 5:30.

POA gift card
     The POA is offering gift cards that can be used at the Country Club and Lighthouse Restaurant, as well as for services and activities provided by the POA. Gift cards are available in increments of $5 and up and can be purchased at the Member Services Counter.
     




  







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