MAYER HAWTHORNE FOLLOWED BY THE ANNUAL FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR September 1 • 7:00 pm

rammy nominated Neo Soul artist, MAYER HAWTHORNE, writes songs from the soul. On his most recent and fourth full-length album, Man About Town, Hawthorne returned to handling the Glion’s share of production. He also plays nearly every instrument on the album and penned every track. His songwriting pulls from his life and observations; his heartache and joy. Sometimes it’s groovy, other times he’s vulnerable and sincere. www.mayerhawthorne.com

Also Appearing: ELI “PAPERBOY” REED ELI “PAPERBOY”REED has been tearing up stages the world over with his deep soul and heart-stopping falsetto for close to a decade and has no plans to slow down. At 18, Reed moved to Clarksdale, Mississippi and cut his teeth playing in juke joints all over the Delta. Eli “Paperboy” Reed’s songwriting skills coupled with his powerful soul vocals harken back to greats like Otis Redding and Sam Cooke with a sound that, over everything else, prizes feeling, energy, and soul. www.elipaperboyreed.com

JAZZFEST AND TASTE OF THE LAKE September 15 • 4:00-10:00 pm

SPYRO GYRA • 6:30 PM PYRO GYRA, one of the most commercially successfully pop-jazz groups, is still leading the pack in contemporary jazz. They have performed in over five thousand shows on five Scontinents, sold more than ten million albums, and gained multiple Grammy nominations in their over 40-year career. When founding members Jay Beckenstein and Jeremy Wall first started jamming in Buffalo way back when, they just did it because it was a blast, pure and simple. Spyro Gyra went on to create their own instrumental hybrid, incorporating elements of R&B, Latin, Brazilian – whatever struck their collective fancy – into an infectious sound with a timeless quality that inspires a whole new generation of musicians seeking an eclectic road of their own. www.spyrogyra.com

MISSION DELIRIUM • 8:00 PM PAULIE CERRA BAND love letter to your feet from the dance floor, 5:00 PM MISSION DELIRIUM is an invitation to revel in pounding drums and face-melting brass. Let your orld- A renowned hair down, get delirious and shake your booty. If it moves you, MD plays it: Bollywood, Balkan, Brazilian, Ethiopian, Wsax player Tango, Afro-pop, Middle Eastern, Salsa and more – PAULIE CERRA all served with a unique twist of San Francisco. is a Syracuse, NY www.missiondelirium.com native who for the last few years has been holding down the sax chair with guitar great, Joe Bonamassa. What many are just starting to discover is his gift as a vocalist, and unforgettably captivating artist. A solid foundation of blues and soul informs much of Parade his music. Subtle influences of jazz, country, and gospel often find themselves interwoven in his original music. His latest CD release, Hell And High Water solidifies his place as a of Lights unique artist of note. www.pauliecerra.com Lottery

Members interested in participating in the 40th Annual “Parade of Lights” on Saturday, December 8th, should contact the Lake Services Department at (949) 770-1313, ext. 200, between Monday, October 1st and Sunday, October 21st. 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 LMVA Delegates It is time once again to elect your Association Districts that did not reach a Dist Delegate Location Units District Delegate to Lake Mission quorum at the October 2nd meeting will 1 La Paz Ken Kuczer 248 Viejo Association. The list of delegates be held. The twenty-five percent (25%) 2 La Paz Bill Moorhead 299 adjacent to this article represents the current quorum requirement is also required at these 3 La Paz No Current Delegate 292 delegates for all districts in LMVA. There reconvened meetings. The October Board of 4 Coronado No Current Delegate 95 are two types of delegate elections held Directors Meeting will be held immediately 5 Casta del Sol Vickie McCollum 295 annually. Sub Associations to LMVA elect following the Non-Sub Association District 6 Barcelona No Current Delegate 418 their own delegates during their annual Board reconvened meetings. 7 Barcelona No Current Delegate 435 of Director elections. LMVA assists Non- An informal Candidates’ Forum is scheduled 8 El Dorado Carl Mead 471 Sub Association districts with the process for Tuesday, October 23rd at 6:00 pm in the 9 El Dorado No Current Delegate 264 explained below. As you can see, there are Lake Clubhouse. This is a great opportunity 10 El Dorado No Current Delegate 192 a large number of vacancies in the Non-Sub for Delegates to mingle with Board Candidates 11 Granada No Current Delegate 156 districts due to a change in the LMVA By- prior to the 7:00 official meeting. 12 Deane Tom Riehl 369 Laws requiring members to own property 13 Mission Ridge Don Tayenaka 230 in the districts they represent. For more The culmination of the election process occurs 14 Madrid Jo Ann Petrick 190 information on how to become following the Candidates Forum on Tuesday, 15 El Dorado No Current Delegate 438 a District Delegate, call LMVA at October 23rd at 7:00 pm with the Annual 16 Madrid No Current Delegate 329 (949) 770-1313, ext. 215. Meeting of the Lake Delegates. The election 17 Cordova Don Tayenaka 290 of the Board of Directors takes place at this 18 Castille No Current Delegate 367 The first step in the process is the District meeting. Delegate Non-Sub Association Meetings, to 19 Castille/Madrid Frank Fossati 405 be held concurrently, on Tuesday, October Three Board positions are up for election 20 Castille No Current Delegate 293 2nd at 7:00 pm in the LMVA Administrative in 2018. A quorum of District Delegates 21 Aliso Villas I No Current Delegate 188 Building. These annual meetings are held representing twenty five percent (25%) of 22 AlisoVillas II No Current Delegate 111 to elect District Delegates in all Non-Sub the membership is required to conduct the 23 Seville No Current Delegate 317 Association Delegate Districts. A quorum election. The District Delegates will then cast 24 La Mancha Gina Connoy 157 of twenty-five percent (25%) of members votes to elect Board positions. 25 Castille No Current Delegate 199 represented in person or by written proxy is LMVA members are invited to attend 26 Madrid del Lago Connie Beardsley 688 required to conduct business in a Delegate 27 Cordova No Current Delegate 277 District. It is not too early to consider who all of the meetings in the election process. This gives members an 28 Castille Jane Chadburn 209 your District Delegate is and to contact your 29 Castille No Current Delegate 521 Delegate to talk about their accomplishments opportunity to support their District Delegate and to meet the individuals 30 Casta del Sol Bob Rogers 212 over the past year as well as their intentions for 31 Montiel No Current Delegate 404 next year. who are seeking to serve on the LMVA Board of Directors. 32 Cordova Bob Ollry 382 On Tuesday, October 9th at 7:00 pm in 33 Tres Vistas Mark Glackin 64 the LMVA Administration Building, the 34 Andalusia Rod Simenz 414 reconvened meetings of the Non-Sub 35 Cresta Verde No Current Delegate 8 36 Madrid No Current Delegate 24 del Lago 37 Mallorca Robert Breton 369 38 Cordova Mark Scheckel 528 39 Casta del Sol Randy Tisdale 529 Help Elect a Delegate! 40 Finisterra Sandy McClure 214 41 Briawood No Current Delegate 169 Was there a proxy included in your assessment bill this past June? Proxies are mailed to facilitate 42 Baja Finisterra Paula Snyder 118 the LMVA election of District Delegates which takes place in October. If you do not plan to attend 43 Cortez Allyn Edwards 475 the election proceedings in-person, complete the proxy and mail it back to LMVA. Proxies are 44 Montiel/Galicia No Current Delegate 483 available at the Lake office if you cannot locate your copy. There are several options for completing 45 Evergreen Dave Markwell 285 your proxy: 46 Casta del Sol No Current Delegate 424 1. You may designate the current LMVA Board of Directors 47 Finisterra Tamara Hoadwonic 202 on the Green 2. You may name and designate any Lake Association member, 48 Cypress Point John Dellos 211 other than yourself to vote your proxy. 49 Castile No Current Delegate 8 3. You may indicate that you want your proxy counted toward the 50 Galicia No Current Delegate 45 quorum requirements for the election meeting(s) to help meet 51 El Mirador Nanette Meyer 54 the 25% quorum requirements to conduct business. 52 Valencia No Current Delegate 260 53 Cortez Randy Beckman 429 Some members do not receive proxies. LMVA members living in the “Sub Associations” do 54 Las Palmas No Current Delegate 405 not receive proxies. These sub-associations each elect their LMVA District Delegate at their Board of 55 Ridgemont Mike Gaines 172 Directors meetings as required by the Sub Association’s governing documents. For more information 56 Canyon Crest Dale Tarkington 979 about elections for your District Delegate, contact your homeowner’s association Board of Directors. 57 Eastbrook Mark Brown 213 58 Hillcrest Gena Hedger 248 59 Emerald Point Alexandra Braconi 239 60 LaVonne Smith 198 Colony 61 Coral Gardens Kathryn Abele 334 September October 62 Pinecrest Gerald Newkirk 422 2 District Delegate 7:00 pm 1 Concert VI 7:00 pm 63 Evergreen Anna Waugh 146 Non-Sub Association Lakeview MAYER HAWTORNE Meeting Also Appearing: 64 Sunrise Ridge Art Cook 227 ELI “PAPERBOY” REED 7 LMV Yacht Club 1:00 pm 65 Rainbow Ridge LuAnn Willy 312 Followed by the Annual Junior-Senior Regatta 66 Vista del Lago Co-Representative 201 Fireworks Spectacular! Apartments 9 Board Meeting 7:00 pm 67 Palmia David Pinto 901 3 LABOR DAY & District Delegate 68 Auburn Ridge Mike McKee 240 Guests Welcome All Day Non-Sub Association 69 Highland Park No Current Delegate 209 Reconvene Meeting Regular guest fees apply 70 Califia Christopher Grayce 1002 4 East Beach Closed for the Season 14 Top Skippers 1:00 pm 72 Pacific Hills Joe Licha 602 Championship Regatta 73 Pacific Knolls Diane Shiroke 511 11 Board Meeting 7:00 pm 20 LAKE EEERIE 6:00-9:00 pm 75 Pacific Hills Greg Golick 75 15 JAZZFEST & 4:00-10:00 pm HALLOWEEN East TASTE OF THE LAKE EVENT 76 California James Black 184 Court 17 Last boat rented at 5:00 pm 23 Annual Meeting 7:00 pm and due in at 6:00 pm 77 California No Current Delegate 132 of the Delegates Terrace 23 LMV Yacht Club 1:00 pm & Board Elections 78 Quail Run James Jones 206 Fall Regatta 79 Mirasol Cathy Pilliod 211 80 Melrose No Current Delegate 130 81 Casa Loma No Current Delegate 20 82 Stoneridge Fred Mellenbruch 468 Concert begins at 7:00 pm. Jazzfest & Taste of the Lake begins at 4:00 pm. 83 Painted Trails Alex Naghibi 486 All show times are approximate and artists are subject to change without notice. Total 24,527 LMVA Delegates 22nd Annual Jazzfest Dist Delegate Location Units & Taste of the Lake 1 La Paz Ken Kuczer 248 2 La Paz Bill Moorhead 299 Saturday, September 15th brings back our 3 La Paz No Current Delegate 292 popular Jazzfest & Taste of the Lake event. 4 Coronado No Current Delegate 95 Starting at 4:00 pm, you will be able to taste dishes 5 Casta del Sol Vickie McCollum 295 from local restaurants and hear a diverse line-up of 6 Barcelona No Current Delegate 418 jazz music from three talented bands. 7 Barcelona No Current Delegate 435 8 El Dorado Carl Mead 471 While enjoying the food and music, stroll through 9 El Dorado No Current Delegate 264 our pop-up gallery and vote for your favorite Lake- 10 El Dorado No Current Delegate 192 inspired painting. The painting with the most votes 11 Granada No Current Delegate 156 will be awarded $500 and go on permanent display in the Lake offices. 12 Deane Tom Riehl 369 2018 Jazzfest Artists 13 Mission Ridge Don Tayenaka 230 Tony’s Sea Landing snack bar will also be open selling 14 Madrid Jo Ann Petrick 190 beer, wine, and food during Jazzfest & Taste of the 6:30 pm SPYRO GYRA Jazzfest & Taste of the Lake 15 El Dorado No Current Delegate 438 Lake. begins at 4:00 pm. 16 Madrid No Current Delegate 329 Don’t miss our last concert event of the 8:00 pm MISSION DELIRIUM 17 Cordova Don Tayenaka 290 All show times are approximate season – see you there! 18 Castille No Current Delegate 367 and artists are subject to change 5:00 pm without notice. 19 Castille/Madrid Frank Fossati 405 PAULIE CERRA BAND 20 Castille No Current Delegate 293 21 Aliso Villas I No Current Delegate 188 22 AlisoVillas II No Current Delegate 111 23 Seville No Current Delegate 317 24 La Mancha Gina Connoy 157 25 Castille No Current Delegate 199 26 Madrid del Lago Connie Beardsley 688 27 Cordova No Current Delegate 277 28 Castille Jane Chadburn 209 29 Castille No Current Delegate 521 is waiting 30 Casta del Sol Bob Rogers 212 for you... 31 Montiel No Current Delegate 404 32 Cordova Bob Ollry 382 at Lake 33 Tres Vistas Mark Glackin 64 Eeerie 34 Andalusia Rod Simenz 414 35 Cresta Verde No Current Delegate 8 36 Madrid No Current Delegate 24 On Saturday, October 20th come bear del Lago witness to a spooky transformation as Lake Mission 37 Mallorca Robert Breton 369 Viejo morphs into Lake Eeerie! From 6:00-9:00 pm, ghouls and 38 Cordova Mark Scheckel 528 goblins of all ages can enjoy a multitude of fun Halloween activities. For your wee werewolves there will be a pumpkin patch with face painters, crafts and candy, as well 39 Casta del Sol Randy Tisdale 529 as a Graveyard for the more adventurous apparitions. Adding to the fun will be the 40 Finisterra Sandy McClure 214 Mind Blowing Balloon Twisters, true psychic Share Starwas, and back by popular 41 Briawood No Current Delegate 169 demand, The Crypt Creepers playing monster surf rock. 42 Baja Finisterra Paula Snyder 118 43 Cortez Allyn Edwards 475 Costumes are encouraged for this evening of freaky fun! 44 Montiel/Galicia No Current Delegate 483 Tony’s Sea Landing will again be serving all manner of brew and beastly treats – 45 Evergreen Dave Markwell 285 be sure to stop by for your particular poison. 46 Casta del Sol No Current Delegate 424 47 Finisterra Tamara Hoadwonic 202 on the Green 48 Cypress Point John Dellos 211 49 Castile No Current Delegate 8 50 Galicia No Current Delegate 45 51 El Mirador Nanette Meyer 54 It’s Not Easy Being Green! 52 Valencia No Current Delegate 260 53 Cortez Randy Beckman 429 LMVA has made great strides by taking action with “Green” initiatives and we are pleased to have been recognized for our efficient use of energy 54 Las Palmas No Current Delegate 405 55 Ridgemont Mike Gaines 172 and water in implementing new programs. We are not only doing our part with onsite combined projects for environmental conservation, but the 56 Canyon Crest Dale Tarkington 979 monetary investment will benefit the association with ongoing savings in water and electricity costs for years to come. 57 Eastbrook Mark Brown 213 58 Hillcrest Gena Hedger 248 Over the past two years LMV has become much more efficient in our use of water and energy. The Association has eliminated nearly 95% of our 59 Emerald Point Alexandra Braconi 239 potable/drinking water demand by replacing it with reclaimed water for irrigation use and 100% Advance Purified Water (APW) for lake-fill. 60 California LaVonne Smith 198 The completed APW project and upgraded irrigations systems eliminate up to 350 acre-feet of LMV potable water usage in Colony a dry year equating to more than 114 million gallons of drinking water – enough to meet the annual needs of 700 Mission 61 Coral Gardens Kathryn Abele 334 Viejo families! 62 Pinecrest Gerald Newkirk 422 63 Evergreen Anna Waugh 146 The association has also removed and replaced 61,000 sq. ft. of turf in the parking lots with an aesthetically pleasing drought-tolerant plant Lakeview palette utilizing a full drip irrigation system. In addition, 800 spray heads have also been upgraded to low-flow Roto Heads throughout the 64 Sunrise Ridge Art Cook 227 facility. Our slopes have been converted from potable water irrigation to reclaimed water irrigation, resulting in a savings of approximately 65 Rainbow Ridge LuAnn Willy 312 66 Vista del Lago Co-Representative 201 5 acre-feet of potable water per year. Apartments All said, 100% of our landscaping is now converted to 67 Palmia David Pinto 901 68 Auburn Ridge Mike McKee 240 recycled water which is a nearly 69 Highland Park No Current Delegate 209 95% reduction in our non-lake water use. 70 Califia Christopher Grayce 1002 The association has also modernized all parking lots with new energy 72 Pacific Hills Joe Licha 602 73 Pacific Knolls Diane Shiroke 511 efficient LED lighting and converted the interior lighting facility wide 75 Pacific Hills Greg Golick 75 to highly efficient T-8 bulbs with motion sensors in all offices to ensure East lights are not burning during periods of inactivity. Not only has the 76 California James Black 184 association utilized available energy upgrade rebates, but we estimate Court a 20% energy cost savings over the next several years. 77 California No Current Delegate 132 Terrace We encourage our members to also take part in our ongoing green 78 Quail Run James Jones 206 efforts at the Lake and use the proper recycling receptacle when 79 Mirasol Cathy Pilliod 211 80 Melrose No Current Delegate 130 visiting the Lake. Although our progress is greatly benefitting 81 Casa Loma No Current Delegate 20 LMVA and its members, there are still remaining 82 Stoneridge Fred Mellenbruch 468 opportunities under consideration. Look for future news 83 Painted Trails Alex Naghibi 486 about a Green Day event at LMV! Total 24,527 Lake Mission Viejo Association PRESORTED 22555 Olympiad Road STANDARD Mission Viejo, CA 92692 U.S. POSTAGE (949) 770-1313 www.lakemissionviejo.org PAID PERMIT #288 ANAHEIM, CA

Guests Welcome on Labor Day! Relax on Labor Day, Monday, September 3rd! Guests are welcome at LMVA facilities throughout the day. FALL The Board of Directors has decided to continue to allow members to bring in DISCOVERY guests as the facilities have not been crowded CLASSES on Labor Day during the past few years. Regular guest fees of $3 per guest apply. Members may bring up to 15 guests into the facilities. Guest lists are accepted Paddleboard Yoga through the Lake Services Office. & Pilates Classes

Get out on the water with SoCal Paddle Yoga for an experience that will strengthen your core and improve your balance! After learning the basics of stand up paddleboarding on the shore, participants take to Lake Mission Viejo to paddle out for a yoga or pilates class on the water. The boards provided for class are made specifically for yoga and fitness, so they are very stable and great for beginners. All levels welcome. No prior paddle or yoga experience required. Swimming is a prerequisite for all classes. Bring your sunscreen and your smile! Online registration required due to a limited class size. F or more information and class Hours of registration, please visit www.SoCalPaddleYoga.com or call (949) 945-9891. Operation Instructor SoCalPaddleYoga Private Classes 8+ years Location North Beach • By appointment Beginning Tuesday, September 4th Fee $40 per person • Maximum 7 people North Beach includes board/paddle, • $40 per person plus a single reservation 8:00 am-10:00 pm Mon-Fri 90 minutes of instruction, fee of $60 6:00 am-10:00 pm Sat-Sun and class photos A Paddle & 12+ years East Beach Group Classes 12+ years A Pinot at Peppino’s 10:00 am-10:00 pm Sat, Sept 1 Saturdays • Every other Saturday 10:00 am-7:00 pm Sun, Sept 2 Paddle Pilates 9:00-10:30 am • Also by appointment 10:00 am-7:00 pm Mon, Sept 3 Paddle Yoga 11:00 am-12:30 pm Closed for the Season beginning Sept 4 • Maximum 7 people Sundays Market on the Lake • $50 per person, Paddle Yoga 9:00-10:30 am includes appetizers and drink 8:00 am-10:00 pm Daily • North Beach to Peppino’s and back With Market Dock Access Card Paddle Yoga 11:00 am-12:30 pm Paddle Yoga 5:30-7:00 pm North Beach Snack Bar (or sunset) 11:30 am-4:00 pm Sat, Sept 1 11:30 am-4:00 pm Sun, Sept 2 11:30 am-4:30 pm Mon, Sept 3 Closed for the Season after Labor Day, Monday, September 3rd Rescue East Beach Snack Bar Closed at the Lake! Vending Machines available on site Lifeguard Supervisor Chris Oberholtzer Membership/ Billing Office was working in Tower #3 Sunday afternoon, 8:00 am-5:00 pm Daily July 15th, when a teen reported a man at 6:00 am-4:00 pm Concert Saturdays the back of the park who may have hurt his head. Chris called in medical aid, grabbed his Clubhouse Rental Office medical kit, and responded to the call. 11:00-3:00 pm Mon-Fri Also responding after hearing the radio call, Beach Bag Store/Lake Services Lg. Supervisor Maddie Miller arrived 8:00 am-5:00 pm Daily to find the patient on the ground. Maddie 8:00 am-7:00 pm Concert Saturdays quickly assessed that the patient had no pulse and she began chest compressions. Chris Tackle Box/Boat Rentals radioed for Paramedics and began rescue 8:00 am-7:00 pm Mon-Fri breaths while Lifeguard Lieutenant 6:00 am-7:00 pm Sat-Sun Jason Cloud arrived with an Automated Last boat rented at 6:00 pm, External Defibrillator. The AED reported that no shock was due into the dock by 7:00 pm. Pictured (left to advised, but CPR was continued. right): Lg. Supervisor Beginning Monday, September 17th Chris Oberholtzer, Lifeguards found a weak pulse and shallow breathing after another round of CPR Lg. Lieutenant Jason and continued patient care. LMVA lifeguards, along with arriving Orange 8:00 am-6:00 pm Mon-Fri Cloud, and County Firefighters and Paramedics, were able to clear an airway 6:00 am-6:00 pm Sat-Sun Lg. Supervisor obstruction before the patient was transported to a local hospital. Last boat rented at 5:00 pm, Maddie Miller. LMVA is pleased and very proud of this successful outcome due to due into the dock by 6:00 pm. well-trained personnel, experienced and working close by.