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HOTEL CALIFORNIA THE ORIGINAL EAGLES TRIBUTE BAND I n five short years – from 1997 to 2002 – 98° sold a staggering 10 million records, scored a chart-topping single, “ank God I Found You,” with Mariah Carey and Joe, and collaborated with their collective idol, Stevie Wonder, on “True to Your Heart,” for the 1998 animated Disney film, Mulan. eir four-million- selling album, 98° and Rising (1998, Motown), spawned the top-5 favorites “Because of You,” “I Do,” and “e Hardest ing,” while 2000’s Revelation (Universal Records), which sold two million copies, peaked at number 2 on the Billboard 200 and yielded a trio of hits, “Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche),” “My Everything,” and “e Way You Want Me To.” e group emerged at a time when teen-oriented acts such as the Spice Girls, e Backstreet Boys, and NSYNC were just hitting the top of the charts around the world. They differentiated themselves from many of the other teen bands at the time as they wrote much of their own material, which reflected their own R&B influences. e quartet released their first full-length Christmas album in 18 years, Let It Snow, via UMe to glowing reviews from both fans and critics alike. e album featured the group’s signature R&B-tinged, four-part harmonies. Get down to the Lake, don’t miss the fun, and celebrate those harmonies with the boys in the band! 98degrees.com Oktoberfest Saturday, October 2nd 3:00-9:00 pm Join us for LMVA’s OKTOBERFEST to get your gemütlichkeit on! Festmeister Hans and Die Sauerkrauts ensure a good time will be had by all with a little Oom Pah Pah, fresh cooked brats, pretzels, oodles of strudels and more. And, what Oktoberfest would be complete without BEER?! So come and “Prost!” your friends and neighbors. Followed by the FIREWORKS SHOW SEPTEMBER 4 • 7:00 PM Registration/Road Closures The 13th Annual Orange County International Triathlon/ Duathlon returns to LMVA on Sunday, October 10th. EXPO and packet pickup will be available at North Beach on Saturday, October 9th beginning at noon with VIP packet pick-up at 5:30 am on October 10th at the Triathlon. is classic event begins at 7:00 am and concludes at 10:30 am; followed by an award ceremony. e race will again consist of a 1.5-kilometer swim in Lake Mission Viejo, a 40-kilometer bike ride beginning on Marguerite Parkway, north to El Toro Road and out through Santiago Canyon, and a 10-kilometer run, departing from Aliso Creek Bike Trail and following various trail systems leading back to cheering fans at LMVA! e Duathlon course, consisting of a 2-kilometer run, 40-kilometer bike and a second 10-kilometer run, starts at 7:30 am near Saddleback Church and also finishes right here at the Lake. Go ahead and try something new… sign up today for this year’s triathlon or duathlon. The OC Tri Series provides fun and challenging events for beginners, experienced competitors and spectators alike. Race applications are available at OCtriseries.com. LMVA member participants will receive a $15 resident savings on registration using code LMV15. Temporary road closures will occur, resulting in increased travel times for some residents; however no residents will be “locked in” during any portion of the race. Please visit the race website, OCtriseries. com for more details or call the information hotline at (760) 713-7290. Schedule of Closures Marguerite Parkway Vista del Lago to La Barca 5:30-11:00 am Olympiad Road Melinda Road to Marguerite 5:30 am-12:00 noon Marguerite Parkway La Barca to El Toro Road 6:30-8:30 am Los Alisos Blvd Novena to Entidad 8:30-10:30 am Notes Melinda Road to the entrance to LMV will remain open to athletes and Lake members. Vista del Lago will remain open with access to and from the south only. OC Triathlon & Duathlon Returns! 98° SEPTEMBER 18 7:00 PM F or almost three decades HOTEL CALIFORNIA has been recreating the legendary sound of THE EAGLES, and thrilling audiences all over the world. e band set the bar in 1986, and they’ve remained the industry leading substitute for e Eagles ever since. Playing to huge outdoor and arena audiences, sharing bills with some of rock’s legends, and going places no tribute band has gone before. A long run by any measure, but it begs the question – what makes Hotel California so special? Well, incredible lead vocal similarity, intensely accurate instrumental work, soaring harmonies, and topflight live performances, just for starters. ese are the band’s hallmarks, and the foundation on which their reputation has been built. With over a century of collective professional experience in the band today, they’re still going stronger than ever! Hotel California’s show has evolved into a masterful celebration of e Eagles’ music. One of the most game-changing song catalogs in the history of rock n’ roll is performed to perfection before your eyes and ears. If you love The Eagles, then welcome to the Hotel California – you’ve just found the next-best thing. HotelCalifornia.ca

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HOTEL CALIFORNIA THE ORIGINAL EAGLES TRIBUTE BAND
In five short years – from 1997 to 2002 – 98° sold a staggering 10 million records, scored a chart-topping single, “Thank God
I Found You,” with Mariah Carey and Joe, and collaborated with their collective idol, Stevie Wonder, on “True to Your Heart,” for the 1998 animated Disney film, Mulan. Their four-million- selling album, 98° and Rising (1998, Motown), spawned the top-5 favorites “Because of You,” “I Do,” and “The Hardest Thing,” while 2000’s
Revelation (Universal Records), which sold two million copies, peaked at number 2 on the Billboard 200 and yielded a trio of hits, “Give Me Just One Night (Una Noche),” “My Everything,” and “The Way You Want Me To.”
The group emerged at a time when teen-oriented acts such as the Spice Girls, The Backstreet Boys, and NSYNC were just hitting the top of the charts around the world. They differentiated themselves from many of the other teen bands at the time as they wrote much of their own material, which reflected their own R&B influences.
The quartet released their first full-length Christmas album in 18 years, Let It Snow, via UMe to glowing reviews from both fans and critics alike. The album featured the group’s signature R&B-tinged, four-part harmonies. Get down to the Lake, don’t miss the fun, and celebrate those harmonies with the boys in the band!
98degrees.com
Oktoberfest Saturday, October 2nd 3:00-9:00 pm
Join us for LMVA’s OKTOBERFEST to get your gemütlichkeit on! Festmeister Hans and Die Sauerkrauts ensure a good time will be had by all with a little Oom Pah Pah, fresh cooked brats, pretzels, oodles of strudels and more. And, what Oktoberfest would be complete without BEER?!
So come and “Prost!” your friends and neighbors.
Followed by the FIREWORKS SHOW SEPTEMBER 4 • 7:00 PM
Registration/Road Closures
The 13th Annual Orange County International Triathlon/ Duathlon returns to LMVA on Sunday, October 10th. EXPO and packet pickup will be available at North Beach on Saturday, October 9th beginning at noon with VIP packet pick-up at 5:30 am on October 10th at the Triathlon.
This classic event begins at 7:00 am and concludes at 10:30 am; followed by an award ceremony. The race will again consist of a 1.5-kilometer swim in Lake Mission Viejo, a 40-kilometer bike ride beginning on Marguerite Parkway, north to El Toro Road and out through Santiago Canyon, and a 10-kilometer run, departing from Aliso Creek Bike Trail and following various trail systems leading back to cheering fans at LMVA! The Duathlon course, consisting of a 2-kilometer run, 40-kilometer bike and a second 10-kilometer run, starts at 7:30 am near Saddleback Church and also finishes right here at the Lake.
Go ahead and try something new… sign up today for this year’s triathlon or duathlon. The OC Tri Series provides fun and challenging events for beginners, experienced competitors and spectators alike. Race applications are available at OCtriseries.com. LMVA member participants will receive a $15 resident savings on registration using code LMV15.
Temporary road closures will occur, resulting in increased travel times for some residents; however no residents will be “locked in” during any portion of the race. Please visit the race website, OCtriseries. com for more details or call the information hotline at (760) 713-7290.
Schedule of Closures Marguerite Parkway Vista del Lago to La Barca 5:30-11:00 am
Olympiad Road Melinda Road to Marguerite 5:30 am-12:00 noon
Marguerite Parkway La Barca to El Toro Road 6:30-8:30 am
Los Alisos Blvd Novena to Entidad 8:30-10:30 am
Notes Melinda Road to the entrance to LMV will remain open to athletes and Lake members. Vista del Lago will remain open with access to and from the south only.
OC Triathlon & Duathlon Returns!
98° SEPTEMBER 18 7:00 PM
For almost three decades HOTEL CALIFORNIA has been recreating the legendary sound of THE EAGLES, and thrilling audiences all over the world. The band set the bar in 1986, and they’ve remained the industry leading
substitute for The Eagles ever since. Playing to huge outdoor and arena audiences, sharing bills with some of rock’s legends, and going places no tribute band has gone before. A long run by any measure, but it begs the question – what makes Hotel California so special? Well, incredible lead vocal similarity, intensely accurate instrumental work, soaring harmonies, and topflight live performances, just for starters. These are the band’s hallmarks, and the foundation on which their reputation has been built. With over a century of collective professional experience in the band today, they’re still going stronger than ever!
Hotel California’s show has evolved into a masterful celebration of The Eagles’ music. One of the most game-changing song catalogs in the history of rock n’ roll is performed to perfection before your eyes and ears. If you love The Eagles, then welcome to the Hotel California – you’ve just found the next-best thing.
HotelCalifornia.ca
Annual District Delegate and Board of Directors Elections Season is Here
Parade of Lights Lottery Party boat reservations will be granted by lottery. Add your name to the lottery list now!
Members interested in participating in the 43rd Annual “Parade of Lights” on Saturday, December 4th, should contact the Lake Services Department at (949) 770-1313, ext. 200, between Friday, October 1st and Friday, October 22nd.
A limited number of power inverters are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
September 4 Concert: 7:00 pm HOTEL CALIFORNIA The Original Eagles Tribute Band followed by the FIREWORKS SHOW
4 East Beach Open 10:00 am to 10:00 pm
5 East Beach Open 10:00 am to 7:00 pm
6 LABOR DAY Guests Welcome All Day, Regular Guest fees apply
East Beach Open 10:00 am to 7:00 pm
7 North Beach Snack Bar & East Beach Closed for the Season
8 LMVA Board Meeting 7:00 pm
18 Concert: 98 DEGREES 7:00 pm
20 Last Boat rented at 5:00 pm and due in at 6:00 pm
26 LMVYC Fall Regatta 1:00 pm Show times are approximate and artists are subject to change without notice.
October 2 OKTOBERFEST 3:00-9:00 pm
6 District Delegate 2:00 pm Non-Sub Association Election
10 OC Triathlon/ 7:00-10:30 am Duathon
13 District Delegate 2:00 pm Non-Sub Association Election
13 LMVA Board Meeting 7:00 pm
16 LAKE EEERIE 6:00-9:00 pm Halloween Event
17 LMVYC Junior Regatta 1:00 pm
24 Top Skippers 1:00 pm Championship Regatta
27 Annual Meeting 7:00-9:00 pm of the Delegates & Board Elections Preceded by 6:00 pm Social Hour
Attention Event Attendees Due to the popularity of “picnic” style blankets, LMVA would like to remind members that water-proof, sand- proof, and unbreathable blankets and tarps are not permitted on the concert bowl grass. Tarps and blankets with waterproofing membrane can cause a greenhouse effect which heats the grass and causes damage.
LMVA rules state: “Use small blankets and towels” to allow for concert bowl seating for everyone.
Improper type blankets or oversized blankets in excess of 100 square feet will be removed or folded down.
No WaterproofPEVA Backing
LMVA Rules and Regulations Update Updated Rules Approved by LMVA Board of Directors • Effective July 29, 2021
The LMVA Board of Directors recently completed a comprehensive review and update of the Association’s Rules and Regulations. This update is intended to bring the rules up to date with current standards and practices. Members are encouraged to review the updated Rules and Regulations document posted on the LakeMissionViejo.org website.
Sept / Oct Hours North Beach 8:00 am-11:00 pm Daily
Beginning Tuesday, September 7 8:00 am-10:00 pm Daily
East Beach 10:00 am-7:00 pm Weekends only
Beginning Tuesday, September 7 Closed for the season
Market on the Lake 8:00 am-10:00 pm Daily With Market Dock Access Key
North Beach Snack Bar 11:30 am-5:00 pm Weekends only
Beginning Tuesday, September 7 Closed for the season
Membership/Billing Office 8:00 am-5:00 pm Daily 6:00 am-4:00 pm Concert Saturdays Only
Clubhouse Rental Office By appointment only Mon-Sat Closed Concert Saturdays
Beach Bag Store/Lake Services 8:00 am-5:00 pm Daily 8:00 am-8:00 pm Concert Saturdays Only
Tackle Box/Boat Rentals 8:00 am-7:00 pm Daily Last boat rented at 6:00 pm, due in at 7:00 pm
Beginning Monday, September 20 8:00 am-6:00 pm Daily Last boat rented at 5:00 pm, due in at 6:00 pm
LMVA delegates are needed! The list of delegates adjacent to this article represents the current delegates for all districts in LMVA. If you would like to serve as an LMVA District Delegate, please contact LMVA’s HOA Specialist, Julia Ruste at (949) 770-1313, ext. 232 for more information.
Was there a ballot included in your assessment bill this past June? Ballots are mailed to facilitate the LMVA election of Non-Sub District Delegates, which takes place in October. The annual Delegate Elections are scheduled for Wednesday, October 6th. If we do not receive the number of votes needed to reach quorum on the first attempt, a second attempt will be made on October 13th. If you do not plan to attend the election proceedings in person, please complete the ballot and mail it back to LMVA. If you cannot locate your ballot, they are also available at the LMVA administrative offices.
Whether you support a current Delegate for your district or wish to vote for a replacement in an empty district, please note that there is a 25% quorum requirement to hold a District Delegate election. Please select one of the following options when completing your ballot:
1. Write-in Candidate.
2. Abstain / Ballot to be counted to quorum purposes only.
LMVA members living in “sub-associations” do not receive ballots. These sub-associations 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.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS ELECTION
Once again the annual process of electing members to the LMVA Board of Directors is upon us. Interested LMVA members are encouraged to follow procedures outlined below to obtain a leadership role and become active in the LMVA community.
The Lake Mission Viejo Association Annual Election process began on Monday, August 2nd when Board of Directors Candidate Declaration forms were made available to prospective Board Candidates. The deadline for submission is Monday, September 27th at 5:00 pm. All potential Candidates must fill out the “Declaration of Candidacy” application form. Candidate Declaration forms can be picked up at the LMVA administrative offices or downloaded from LakeMissionViejo.org. Candidates for the Board must meet the requirements as outlined in the Election rules. Once the potential candidate has been determined to be qualified and meets the requirements stated in the Election Rules, they may be considered a “Candidate” for the Board of Directors’ Election.
The Annual Meeting of the Delegates and Board of Directors Election on October 27th will start with a Social Hour at 6:00 pm, followed by the election at 7:00 pm.
Two Board positions are up for election in 2021. A quorum of District Delegates representing twenty- five percent (25%) of the membership is required to conduct the election. The District Delegates will cast votes to elect two Board positions.
Thank you for your attention to this important matter.
SoCal Paddle Yoga A reminder to take time to stretch. Whether you’re working from home or not – we all need to give our bodies a break, be outside in nature, and take care of ourselves. Easy online registration required. Visit www.SoCalPaddleYoga.com.
Particulars Fee includes paddle equipment, class photos, and 90 minutes of class instruction
Location North Beach
Date Every Sunday
Time 9:00-10:30am
Fee Online registration required $40 with Board Rental $30 BYO Board
Discounted Class Packs are also available at SoCalPaddleYoga.com
Private Classes
Contact SoCal Paddle Yoga for pricing and scheduling.
Annual District Delegate and Board of Directors Elections Season is Here
New and Improved Guest Lists are Back! The new Guest List form and a complete outline of Guest Rules can be found on our website under Membership Information – Guest Rules.
• Members can submit guest lists via email to Lake Services until 12 noon the day before the event: [email protected].
• The new form can also be printed and submitted in-person at Lake Services.
• To expedite your guests’ arrival, Guest Lists will now be issued a reference number (i.e. Party #3). Your guests will need to provide your Party # to enter the gate.
• Guest Lists for Concert Days are permitted only for East Beach.
Complete Guest Rules can be found on our website. Questions? Call Lake Services at (949) 770-1313, ext. 200.
Guests Welcome on Labor Day! Labor Day is Monday, September 6th. Guests are welcome at LMVA facilities throughout the day.
Members may bring up to 15 guests per member household. Regular guest fees of $5 per guest apply.
Guest lists are accepted through the Lake Services Office.
Non-Sub Delegates by District
30 Casta del Sol Bob Rogers 213 31 Montiel No Current Delegate 404 32 Cordova Bob Ollry 382 33 Tres Vistas Roseann Gonzalez 64 34 Andalusia Rod Simenz 414 35 Cresta Verde No Current Delegate 8 36 Madrid del Lago No Current Delegate 24 37 Mallorca Robert Breton 369 38 Cordova Mark Scheckel 528 39 Casta del Sol Randy Tisdale 529 40 Finisterra Sandie McClure 214 41 Briarwood No Current Delegate 169 42 Baja Finisterra Paula Snyder 118 43 Cortez Allyn Edwards 475 44 Montiel/Galicia No Current Delegate 483 45 Evergreen Dave Markwell 285 46 Casta del Sol No Current Delegate 424 47 Finisterra Michele Diamond 202 on the Green 48 Cypress Point Steven Kramer 211 49 Castile No Current Delegate 8 50 Galicia No Current Delegate 45 51 El Mirador Nanette Meyer 54 52 Valencia No Current Delegate 260 53 Cortez Randy Beckman 429 54 Las Palmas No Current Delegate 405 55 Ridgemont No Current Delegate 172 56 Canyon Crest Dale Tarkington 979 57 Eastbrook No Current Delegate 213
58 Hillcrest No Current Delegate 248 59 Emerald Point Ryan Kennedy 239 60 California LaVonne Smith 198 Colony 61 Coral Gardens Scott Kroutil 334 62 Pinecrest Gerald Newkirk 422 63 Evergreen Anna Waugh 146 Lakeview 64 Sunrise Ridge No Current Delegate 227 65 Rainbow Ridge LuAnn Willy 312 66 Vista del Lago Co Representative 202 Apartments 67 Palmia David Pinto 901 68 Auburn Ridge Mike McKee 240 69 Highland Park No Current Delegate 208 70 Califia Christopher Grayce 1,002 72 Pacific Hills Joe Licha 602 73 Pacific Knolls Diane Shiroke 511 75 Pacific Hills East Greg Golick 75 76 California Court James Black 184 77 California No Current Delegate 132 Terrace 78 Quail Run James Jones 206 79 Mirasol No Current Delegate 211 80 Melrose No Current Delegate 130 81 Casa Loma No Current Delegate 24 82 Stoneridge Fred Mellenbruch 468 83 Painted Trails Joel Sugg 486
Total 24,787
1 La Paz No Current Delegate 253 2 La Paz Bill Moorhead 306 3 La Paz Karen Checho 299 4 Coronado No Current Delegate 102 5 Casta del Sol Vickie McCollum 333 6 Barcelona No Current Delegate 426 7 Barcelona No Current Delegate 440 8 El Dorado Carl Mead 488 9 El Dorado No Current Delegate 276 10 El Dorado No Current Delegate 198 11 Granada No Current Delegate 165 12 Deane Tom Riehl 392 13 Mission Ridge Don Tayenaka 236 14 Madrid Jo Ann Petrick 196 15 El Dorado No Current Delegate 452 16 Madrid No Current Delegate 337 17 Cordova Don Tayenaka 302 18 Castille No Current Delegate 373 19 Castille/Madrid Frank Fossati 408 20 Castille Marina Hegel 300 21 Aliso Villas I No Current Delegate 198 22 AlisoVillas II No Current Delegate 118 23 Seville No Current Delegate 326 24 La Mancha Gina Connoy 170 25 Castille William Wilson 204 26 Madrid del Lago Connie Beardsley 688 27 Cordova No Current Delegate 282 28 Castille Jane Chadburn 209 29 Castille No Current Delegate 521
# Association Delegate Units
Lake Eeerie Saturday, October 16th • 6:00-9:00 pm
Hair-Raising fun awaits all the little monsters and hobgoblins that are brave enough to enter LMV’s Pumpkin Patch and Graveyard. If otherworldly ghosts and ghouls aren’t your thing, visit the face painters, craft table, and Good Witch for a treat.
Costumes are encouraged for this evening of Frightful Fun! Be sure to stop by the snack bar for monster-sized munchies and your favorite potion.
# Association Delegate Units # Association Delegate Units
Early Birds Get a Favorite Spot! Optimize your chances of getting a good seat at LMV’s summer concerts by participating in the Concert Lottery.
The entrance gate to the North Beach facility will open at 6 am specifically for the Concert Lottery. Access to the Concert Bowl area will commence no sooner than 6:30 am. Actual start time will vary depending on crowd size. Members accessing the facility by car will be allowed to park in the Fisherman’s parking lot and assemble in the Administration lot along with the pedestrian traffic prior to 6:30 am. Members arriving by boat will be permitted to tie up for the lottery only on the “long” launch ramp dock. Access to the Concert Bowl area will be conducted by a lottery style system; therefore there is no advantage to lining up outside the gate prior to 6:00 am.
1. Members only! You must show your valid and current LMVA ID badge to receive a wristband.
2. Randomly numbered wristbands will be distributed upon the opening of the facility.
3. Wristband pick-up will be at designated locations in the main parking lot.
4. One wristband per person. It must be attached and worn.
5. Distribution will continue until designated time.
6. One blanket per person for the initial entrance into the bowl. Chairs will not be allowed until after the initial entrance process is complete.
7. At a designated time, randomly selected groups of numbers will be called. Once called, members will proceed to a holding area. Wristbands will be verified and then the group will be allowed to set up in the park.
8. This process continues until all groups have been called.
9. At the conclusion of the set-up process, the park will open for general use and chairs may be brought in at this time. Chairs abandoned along the sidewalks adjacent to the North Beach facility entrance will be
confiscated.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation in helping to make access to LMVA concerts a safe and pleasant experience for members and guests alike. For updates call the Concert Hotline at (949) 770-1313, select option 8.
Your Lake membership badge is your access to visit the Lake. It doesn’t matter if it is your first visit in a long time or if yours is a familiar face at the front gates; your LMVA membership picture ID badge is required to gain entrance. Not only does this special card allow you access into the facilities and boat rentals, it also serves as your free ticket to all of our great concerts and events each season. Please remember that all concert lottery attendees must present a valid membership ID badge in order to take part in the concert seating lottery.
LMVA’s ID badge references both the property as well as the individual through a barcode system and is issued to all members eight years old and up.
All members are required to show their membership ID badges when entering the facilities. If you arrive at the gate without it, you will be turned away.
A member who has lost or misplaced his/her ID badge but has other identification proving residency (i.e., Driver’s License) can purchase a temporary pass for $10 at the Gate. This pass is good for ten days and can be exchanged for a new ID badge at the Membership Office if you cannot locate your original badge. A refund of the temporary pass fee can be obtained if you find your original badge and bring it to the Membership Office within ten days. Call (949) 770-1313, ext. 212, to schedule an appointment with Membership Services or to check whether your Lake ID is still valid.
Make sure you always have your membership ID badge readily available when approaching the friendly staff at the LMVA gates or within the park facilities.
The Board of Directors and Management would like to thank members for their efforts to help make LMV a safe and secure environment.
PRESORTED STANDARD
PERMIT #288 ANAHEIM, CA
Published by Lake Mission Viejo Association 22555 Olympiad Road Mission Viejo, CA 92692 (949) 770-1313 www.lakemissionviejo.org
Concert Day Guest Policies • During the summer concert days
at North Beach, LMVA members may bring up to four guests per household, per concert, including children. All guests must enter with the member. Guest Lists are not accepted.
• Fees are $15 per guest on concert days at North Beach only, including children.
• During the summer concert days at East Beach, LMVA members may bring up to 15 guests per household, per concert, including children. Guest Lists accepted.
• Guest fees at East Beach will continue to be $5 per guest, ages 8 and older, on concert days.
• Cash or credit cards accepted.
Concert Rules to Play By 1. All members must have their
LMVA membership ID badge.
2. No glass containers for drinks or food. All coolers, baskets, and bags
are checked upon entry to the concert/ park area.
3. Concert day guest policies apply: Limit of 4 guests per household.
$15 per person guest fee, any age.
4. Bring short and low-back beach chairs only…please.
5. Get your spot early. These events are very popular.
6. Remain seated once the concert begins.
7. No tents or canopies after 6:00 pm.
8. There is no smoking in the concert area. Smoking is allowed in designated areas only.
9. No personal barbecues. Use barbecues in designated areas only.
10. Please pick up after yourself. Trash cans are available.
11. Use minimum space on the lawn as there are many people to seat. Use small blankets and towels. No ground tarps allowed.
12. When parking lots fill, cars will be allowed only to drop-off passengers. Overflow parking is available on public streets.
13. No pets are allowed.