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Canyon Lake Tuesday Work Group hosts Annual Holiday Lunch

Tuesday Work Group members gather at the county club for the group’s Annual Holiday Lunch. Photo provided by Heidi Currie.

The Canyon Lake Tuesday Work Group (TWG) hosted its Annual Holiday Lunch last week at the county club. About 30 members attended.

Handmade by member Susan Prince, each member was gifted a golden shovel ornament in celebration of the club’s 50 years of service.

TWG was formed in 1973 and drafted its charter in 2003, making it a POA standing committee with the primary responsibility to perform volunteer work that will beautify and improve the Canyon Lake Golf Course. During the 2021/2022 season alone, TWG members logged more than 2,400 service hours.

In addition to their normal efforts to beautify the golf course, TWG crews are responsible, in whole or in part, for many of the major improvements seen on the course today.

Heidi Currie and Kelly Clement show the golden shovel ornament Susan Prince gifted to each member of the group. Photo provided by Heidi Currie.

A few of TWG’s notable projects include setting the giant boulders at each tee and mounting the bronze plaques, the installation of all the cement benches on the course, assisting with the installation of the post clock at the putting green, rebuilding the rock hillside below the 14th tee box, and installing a replica of Canyon Lake’s iconic lighthouse on the hill near hole 17.

TWG meets every Tuesday at 8 a.m. from October through June. The group is in need of new members and welcomes those who are interested in volunteering. TWG currently has a membership of 51, including four women. “We’d love to have more women join us,” Secretary Susan Prince said. “It’s an amazing group of people.”

For more information, contact Eric Schrader at 408-966-6690 or Susan Prince at 949-632-8277.

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