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CALIFORNIA HONEYDROPS Currently touring the US and Europe, the Oakland–based CALIFORNIA HONEYDROPS are sharing their original, soulful, and upliſting sound to thousands of lucky, dancing people one gig at a time. e 13 original songs on Like You Mean It range from infectious and danceable to soulful ballad. With a fan base as diverse as its sound and eclectic mix of New Orleans street parade/R&B/Caribbean rhythms, it’s no wonder the California Honeydrops are as comfortable playing a barn dance as a big stage or the subway stations in Oakland where they got their start. Drummer Ben Malament says it best: “Come to the show, I don’t care if you don’t know what to call us. You’re gonna sweat, you’re gonna dance, you’re gonna sing, we’re gonna make this happen. Together.” TIZER, with Special Guest ERIC MARIENTHAL Establishing themselves in the contemporary jazz world over the past few years, TIZER has spurred comparisons of a modern twist to the 70s and early 80s heyday of jazz fusion, when trailblazing ensembles like Return To Forever, Mahavishnu Orchestra and Weather Report set the aesthetic standard.TIZER – a 2011 nominee for Jazz Group of the Year – have taken their multi-faceted world fusion vibe around the globe. Lao Tizer (keys), ERIC MARIENTHAL(sax), Jeff Kollman (guitar), Ric Fierabracci (bass), Raul Pineda (drums) and Jesus Diaz (percussion) have been galvanizing thousands at events around the world. BURT BACHARACH with Fireworks Show September 6 • 7:00 pm S ix decades into one of songwriting’s most successful and honored careers – marked by 48 Top 10 hits, nine #1 songs, more than 500 compositions and a landmark 50+ year run on the charts, BURT BACHARACH’S music continues to set industry records and creative standards. Bacharach is a legend of popular music. His songs have been recorded by legendary singers, such as Frank Sinatra, e Beatles, Barbra Streisand, Neil Diamond, Linda Ronstadt, Dionne Warwick and Aretha Franklin. Other tributes to the diversity of Bacharach’s music have been paid by, among others, Elvis Costello, REM, Diana Krall, Barenaked Ladies, Sheryl Crow, Wynonna Judd and Mike Myers. A recipient of three Academy Awards and eight Grammy Awards (including the 2008 Lifetime Achievement Award), Bacharach has also been a special guest four times on American Idol, cast in all three Austin Powers movies, and was a guest artist on Dancing with the Stars. Burt Bacharach has also enjoyed a celebrated career in film as well. His compositions include Alfie (1966); What’s New Pussycat? (1965; the title song was a million seller for Tom Jones); 1967 Casino Royale’s e Look Of Love was gold for Springfield and Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66, and was a Top 10 hit for Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, Arthur’s Best at You Can Do (the picture’s theme song won the Academy Award for Best Song); Night Shiſt (1982); Making Love (1982); Baby Boom (1987); and the film for which Bacharach received two Academy Awards and a Grammy award, Butch Cassidy And e Sundance Kid (1969), where Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head first appeared. 18TH ANNUAL JAZZFEST & TASTE OF THE LAKE SEPTEMBER 20 • 4:00-10:00 pm DAVID BENOIT S ince launching his recording career in 1977, DAVID BENOIT’S expansive career as a contemporary jazz pianist and composer has included over 25 solo recordings and five Grammy nominations. His releases is Side Up, Freedom at Midnight and the Grammy-nominated Every Step of the Way are considered influential genre classics. Benoit has also released the Billboard Contemporary Jazz charting albums Fuzzy Logic, Right Here, Right Now, Full Circle and Heroes, which pay homage to the pianist’s top jazz and pop influences. On October 29, 2010, the pianist/composer was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the American Smooth Jazz Awards. Our 2014 reStaurantS

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CALIFORNIA HONEYDROPSCurrently touring the US and Europe, the Oakland–based CALIFORNIA HONEYDROPS are sharing their original, soulful, and uplifting sound to thousands of lucky, dancing people one gig at a time. The 13 original songs on Like You Mean It range from infectious and danceable to soulful ballad. With a fan base as diverse as its sound and eclectic mix of New Orleans street parade/R&B/Caribbean rhythms, it’s no wonder the California Honeydrops are as comfortable playing a barn dance as a big stage or the subway stations in Oakland where they got their start. Drummer Ben Malament says it best: “Come to the show, I don’t care if you don’t know what to call us. You’re gonna sweat, you’re gonna dance, you’re gonna sing, we’re gonna make this happen. Together.”

TIZER, with Special Guest ERIC MARIENTHAL

Establishing themselves in the contemporary jazz world over the past few years, TIZER has spurred comparisons of a modern twist to the 70s and early 80s heyday of jazz fusion, when trailblazing ensembles like Return To Forever, Mahavishnu Orchestra and Weather Report set the aesthetic standard.TIZER – a 2011 nominee for Jazz Group

of the Year – have taken their multi-faceted world fusion vibe around the globe. Lao Tizer (keys), ERIC MARIENTHAL(sax), Jeff Kollman (guitar), Ric Fierabracci (bass), Raul Pineda (drums) and Jesus Diaz (percussion) have been galvanizing thousands at events around the world.

BURT BACHARACH with Fireworks Show September 6 • 7:00 pm

Six decades into one of songwriting’s most successful and honored careers – marked by 48 Top 10 hits, nine #1 songs, more than 500 compositions and a landmark 50+ year run on the charts, BURT BACHARACH’S music continues to set industry records and creative

standards. Bacharach is a legend of popular music. His songs have been recorded by legendary singers, such as Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, Barbra Streisand, Neil Diamond, Linda Ronstadt, Dionne Warwick and Aretha Franklin. Other tributes to the diversity of Bacharach’s music have been paid by, among others, Elvis Costello, REM, Diana Krall, Barenaked Ladies, Sheryl Crow, Wynonna Judd and Mike Myers.

A recipient of three Academy Awards and eight Grammy Awards (including the 2008 Lifetime Achievement Award), Bacharach has also been a special guest four times on American Idol, cast in all three Austin Powers movies, and was a guest artist on Dancing with the Stars. Burt Bacharach has also enjoyed a celebrated career in film as well. His compositions include Alfie (1966); What’s New

Pussycat? (1965; the title song was a million seller for Tom Jones); 1967 Casino Royale’s The Look Of Love was gold for Springfield and Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66, and was a Top 10 hit for Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, Arthur’s Best That You Can Do (the picture’s theme song won the Academy Award for Best Song); Night Shift (1982); Making Love (1982); Baby Boom (1987); and the film for which Bacharach received two Academy Awards and a Grammy award, Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid (1969), where Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head first appeared.

18TH ANNUAL JAZZFEST & TASTE OF THE LAkESEPTEMBER 20 • 4:00-10:00 pm

DAVID BENOIT

Since launching his recording career in 1977, DAVID BENOIT’S expansive

career as a contemporary jazz pianist and composer has included over 25 solo recordings and five Grammy nominations. His releases This Side Up, Freedom at Midnight and the Grammy-nominated Every Step of the Way are considered influential genre classics. Benoit has also released the Billboard Contemporary Jazz charting albums Fuzzy Logic, Right Here, Right Now, Full Circle and Heroes, which pay homage to the pianist’s top jazz and pop influences. On October 29, 2010, the pianist/composer was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the American Smooth Jazz Awards.

Our 2014 reStaurantS

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LMVA DelegatesDist Delegate Location Units101 Ken Kuczer La Paz 237102 Martin Bender La Paz 283103 Diane Hufstedler La Paz 282104 No current delegate Coronado 89105 Jan Anchell Casta del Sol 244106 Diane Hufstedler Barcelona 400107 Dale Tarkington Barcelona 421108 Alan Virdinis El Dorado 436109 Ron Denecour El Dorado 254110 Bill Bosemar El Dorado 180111 Jane Chadburn Granada 147112 Fred Mellenbruch Deane 335113 Richard Heimann Mission Ridge 220114 Rod Simenz Madrid 181115 Walt Halagarda El Dorado 419116 Alan Virdinis Madrid 314117 Horst Weiler Cordova 279118 Dale Tarkington Castille 358119 Alan Virdinis Castille/Madrid 402120 Alan Virdinis Castille 281121 Rod Simenz Aliso Viejo – 1 165122 No current delegate Aliso Viejo – 2 95123 Alan Virdinis Seville 301124 Martin Bender La Mancha 143125 Donna Hamblin Castille 193127 Horst Weiler Cordova 269181 Diane Hufstedler Casa Loma Condos 1326 No current delegate Madrid del Lago 68828 Jane Chadburn Cordova 21029 Martin Bender Castille 52230 Geraldine Milikan Casta del Sol 21231 Diane Hufstedler Montiel 40432 Diane Hufstedler Cordova 38133 Patrik Smith Tres Vistas 6434 Rod Simenz Andalusia 41435 Wayne Broadhag Cresta Verde 836 No current delegate Madrid del Lago 2437 Nancy Schmidt Mallorca 37238 Joe Sperber Cordova 52839 Alan Virdinis Casta del Sol 52840 Bob Gick Finisterra 21441 No current delegate Briarwood 16942 Lee Schlesinger Baja Finisterra 11843 No current delegate Galicia/Cortez 47544 Fred Mellenbruch Montiel/Galicia 48345 Larry Mann Evergreen 28546 Geraldine Millikan Casta del Sol 42547 Tamara Hoadwonic Alta Finisterra 20248 Ron Bassolino Cypress Point 20949 No current delegate Castille 850 No current delegate Galicia 4551 Nanette Meyer El Mirador 5452 Roberta Miller Valaencia 25953 No current delegate Cortez 42954 No current delegate Las Palmas 40555 Anne Cashman Ridgemont 17256 Dale Tarkington Canyon Crest 98057 No current delegate Eastbrook 21358 No current delegate Hillcrest 24859 Alexandra Braconi Emerald Point 23960 Jason Burleigh California Colony 19861 Kathryn Abele Palm Gardens 33462 Andy Kotnik Pinecrest 42263 Anna Waugh Evergreen Lakeview 14664 Art Cook Mission Sunrise 228 Ridge 65 No current delegate Rainbow Ridge 31266 Co representative Vista del Lago 20267 Patrick Coyle Palmia 90068 Mike McKee Auburn Ridge 24069 Kevin Pennington Highland Park 20870 Madlyn Wintemute Califia 100472 No current delegate Pacific Hills 60873 Holly McCabe Pacific Knolls 50575 No current delegate Pacific Hills East 7576 No current delegate California Court 18377 No current delegate California Terrace 13178 Brent Little Quail Run 20779 Cathy Pilliod Mirasol 21080 Brent Edwards Melrose 13082 Fred Mellenbruch Stone Ridge 46883 Doretta Steele Painted Trails 485

If You Have Proxy, Please Use ItWas there a proxy included in your assessment bill this June? Proxies are mailed to facilitate the LMVA election of District Delegates that takes place in October. If you do not plan to attend the election proceedings in-person, complete your proxy and mail it back to LMVA. Proxies are available at the Lake office if you cannot locate your copy. There are several options for completing your proxy:

1. You may designate the current LMVA Board of Directors

2. You may name and designate any Lake Association member, other than yourself to vote your proxy.

3. You may indicate that you want your proxy counted toward the quorum requirements for the election meeting(s) to help meet the 51% quorum requirements to conduct business.

Some members do not receive proxies. LMVA members living in the “Sub Associations” do not receive proxies. These Sub Associations each elect their LMVA District Delegate at their Board of Directors meetings as required by the Sub Association’s governing documents. For more information about elections for your District Delegate, contact your homeowner’s association Board of Directors.

be held. The twenty-five percent (25%) quorum requirement is also required at these reconvened meetings. The October Board of Directors Meeting will be held immediately following the Non-Sub Association District reconvened meetings.A Candidates’ Forum is scheduled for Tuesday October 28th at 6:00 pm in the Lake Clubhouse for any member wishing to speak on the upcoming Board Elections or any issue they want to address concerning the Lake Association. The culmination of the election process occurs following the Candidates’ Forum on Tuesday, October 28th at 7:00 pm with the Annual Meeting of the Lake Delegates. The election of the Board of Directors takes place at this meeting. Three Board positions are up for election in 2014. A quorum of District Delegates representing fifty-one percent (51%) of the membership is required to conduct the election. The District Delegates will then cast votes to elect Board positions. LMVA members are invited to attend all of the meetings in the election process. This gives members an opportunity to support their District Delegate and to meet the individuals who are seeking to serve on the LMVA Board of Directors. For more information on how to become a District Delegate, contact LMVA at (949) 770-1313, ext. 213.

It is time once again to elect your District Delegate to Lake Mission Viejo Association. The list of delegates

adjacent to this article represents the current delegates for all districts in LMVA. There are two types of delegate elections held annually. Sub Associations to LMVA elect their own delegates during their annual Board of Director elections. LMVA assists Non-Sub Association districts with the process explained below. Delegate representatives from all districts then elect members of the Board of Directors at the annual meeting held each year in late October.The first step in the process is the District Delegate Non-Sub Association Meetings, to be held concurrently, on Tuesday, October 7th at 7:00 pm in the LMVA Administrative Building. These annual meetings are held to elect District Delegates in all Non-Sub Association Delegate Districts. A quorum of twenty-five percent (25%) of members represented in person or by written proxy is required to conduct business in a Delegate District. It is not too early to consider who your District Delegate is and to contact your Delegate to talk about their accomplishments over the past year and their intentions for next year.On Tuesday, October 14th at 7:00 pm in the LMVA Administration Building, the reconvened meetings of the Non-Sub Association Districts that did not reach a quorum at the October 7th meeting will

Parade of Lights LotteryMembers interested in participating in the 36th Annual “Parade of Lights” on Saturday, December 6th, should contact the Lake Services Department at (949) 770-1313, ext. 200, by Friday, November 7th. A limited number of power inverters are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Party boat reservations will be granted by lottery. Get your name on the lottery list now!

Annual Delegate and Board Elections on the Radar

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Scary Good times at Lake eeerie Friday/Saturday, October 24/25 • 6:00-9:00 pm

Much like the fabled Masters Golf Tournament, LMV Anglers enjoy annually “A Tradition Unlike Any Other.” The 37th annual “Opening Day of Trout Season” is fast approaching. 8,000 pounds of beautiful rainbow trout are scheduled to be delivered prior to the Saturday, November 22nd Opener. For decades, anglers have lined up in the pre-dawn hours of each opening day, all dreaming of landing their first trout of the new season.This year (like so many before) has been planned to provide both quantity and quality trout angling for lake anglers. Biologist Tom Buckowski and his staff have carefully planned a schedule of stockings from both Mt. Lassen and Chaulk Mound Trout farms that will once again please many LMV anglers. When we do stock the Lake with 8,000 pounds from Lassen Trout farm in northern California, fishing will be closed from the initial stock until 6:00 am on the 22nd. The next stock of trout is scheduled for the week of December 1st-5th, when an additional 4,000 pounds of trout will be delivered. Following each stocking, the Lake will be closed for the remainder of the day. This allows the fish to spread out and acclimate to the Lake conditions. Remember to shop ahead at the (also) well-stocked LMV Tackle Box where all the latest trout lures and baits are on sale well before Opening Day. The LMV Fishing Club will hold the first meeting of the season on Wednesday, December 3 at 7:00 pm in the Lake Administration building. Meetings and fun tournaments run from December through March of each year. Come on down and join in on all the action. Visit the Lake website at www.lakemissionviejo.org for fishing news and a complete stocking schedule.

Shorter days mean longer nights, and longer nights are made for spooks and specters. On Friday October 24th and Saturday the 25th, 6:00-9:00 pm, the Graveyard will be back and teeming with all of your worst nightmares. If playing around with poltergeists isn’t your thing, you can join the little ones in the pumpkin patch for trick-or-treating or get your fortune told by psychic reader Share Starwas. There will also be a balloon twister and kiddie rides for your mini-monsters as well as a Star Wars Jedi battle that will surely entertain even the most wicked of witches. The snack bar will be open for your convenience in case chocolate and candy corn aren’t enough to fill your monster-sized munchies.

September1 East Beach open Labor Day; weekends only in September

1 Labor Day Guests allowed all day

6 Concert VI 7:00 pm BURT BACHARACH with Fireworks Show

9 Board Meeting 7:00 pm

15 Last boat rented at 5:00 pm and due in at 6:00 pm

20 Jazzfest & 4:00-10:00 pm Taste of the Lake

21 LMVYC Fall Regatta 1:00 pm

29 Board of Director’s Candidates Statements Due

October5 LMVYC Junior 1:00 pm Regatta 2

7 District Delegate 7:00 pm Non-Sub Association Meeting

11 LMVYC Team 1:00 pm Challenge Regatta

14 Board Meeting and 7:00 pm Delegate Reconvene Meeting

24/25 Lake Eeerie 6:00-9:00 pm Halloween Event

26 Top Skippers 1:00 pm Championship Regatta

28 Annual Meeting 7:00 pm of the Delegates and Board Elections

Trout Season Just Around the Corner

Guests Welcome on Labor DayLabor Day is Monday, September 1.

Guests are welcomed at LMVA facilities

throughout the day.

Regular guest fees of $2 per guest apply.

Members may bring in up to 15 guests

into the facilities.

Guest lists are accepted through the Lake

Services Office.

All CONCERTS: Saturday evenings at 7:00 pm. JAZZFEST & TASTE OF THE LAKE begins at 4:00 pm. All show times are approximate and artists are subject to change without notice.

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PERMIT #288ANAHEIM, CA

Jumping Jacks and Jills 18 mo-4½ yrsBring your preschoolers to join in great fun, including dancing, imaginative play exercises, Follow the Leader, tunnel play, bouncing balls, beanbags, instrumental jam sessions, and more! Participating adult for each child required.Instructor Charlene Jordan, Miracles in MotionDates Tue, Oct 14-Nov 4 (4 mtgs)Time 10:00-10:50 amFee $35/$34 sibling; guests $47Location Los Alisos Jr. High School 25171 Moor Avenue Mission Viejo 92691

Supersitters 11-16 yrsAttention Aspiring Babysitters! This class is a must for any potential babysitter. In just a few hours, learn how to prevent accidents, what to do in an emergency, child development facts, childcare do’s and don’ts, age-appropriate games, job hunting techniques, and finances. A parent or driving adult must attend last 15 minutes of class. Bring a pen or pencil, plus a $5 materials fee to class. One-day workshop.Instructor Charlene JordanDate Fri, Oct 10 (1 mtg)Time 6:00-9:00 pmFee $44; guests $47Location SVUSD District Board Room

FALL DISCOVERY CLASSES

Hours of Operation beginning tuesday, September 2

North Beach8:00 am-10:00 pm Mon-Fri6:00 am-10:00 pm Sat-Sun

East Beach10:00 am-Dusk Sat-SunClosed for the season after September 28

Market on the Lake8:00 am-10:00 pm DailyWith Market Dock Access Card

Snack Bars Closed for the season

Membership/ Billing Office8:00 am-5:00 pm Daily

Clubhouse Rental Office11:00-3:00 pm Mon-Sat

Beach Bag Store/Lake Services8:00 am-5:00 pm Daily

Tackle Box/Boat Rentals8:00 am-6:00 pm Mon-Fri6:00 am-6:00 pm Sat-Sun

Last boat rented at 6:00 pm, due in at 7:00 pm.Beginning Monday, September 15Last boat rented at 5:00 pm, due in at 6:00 pm.Beginning Sunday, November 2Last boat rented at 4:00 pm, due in at 5:00 pm.

Stand-up paddle Yoga 12 yrs-adultSoCal Paddle Yoga is a floating yoga studio on Lake Mission Viejo. We offer a unique space for you to combine yoga and fitness on a paddle board out in nature with water and the SoCal sun. At SoCal Paddle Yoga, it’s not just a class, it’s a personal experience outside your typical studio to release, relax, restore and renew.Our Intro, Intermediate and Fitness classes are designed to meet every level of fitness. You don’t have to be an athlete, surfer, or yogi to stand up on water. Come get on the water with us, let go of your expectations, and go with the flow.To sign-up for classes and for more information, please visit our website at www.socalpaddleyoga.com or call 949-945-9891.“Like” our Facebook Page: SoCal Paddle Yoga to stay informed of classes and events and see our class pictures!Instructor SoCal Paddle YogaDates Every Fri, Sat, and SunTime 9:00 am, 10:00 am, 11:30 amFee $20 (includes board and paddle)Location North Beach

Published by Lake Mission Viejo Association22555 Olympiad RoadMission Viejo, CA 92692(949) 770-1313www.lakemissionviejo.org

Many Thanks to the LMV 2014 Concert Series Sponsors

Don’t Doubt the DroughtPlease support water conservation efforts to preserve your beautiful Lake.

Lake Mission Viejo Association is working in conjunction with the Santa Margarita Water District to conserve our most valuable resource: water! Visit www.bewaterwise.com for information about how you can help.