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WAR • June 27 • 7:00 PM W hat do you get when you take Funk, Jazz, R&B, Rock & Roll and mix it all together? You get WAR, a band that has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide. Lonnie Jordan, original lead singer, keyboardist and musical director has always been the voice of WAR and is bringing his talent to Lake Mission Viejo. With hits like “Lowrider,” “Cisco Kid,” “Why Can’t We Be Friends?”, “e World is a Ghetto,” “Slippin’ into Darkness,” or “Spill the Wine,” it is easy to see how WAR’s music is a timeless thread in the quilt of American pop culture. In 1969, Eric Burdon and WAR recorded and released their first album entitled Eric Burdon Declares WAR featuring the number one single “Spill e Wine.” e following year, on September 16, Jimi Hendrix joined Eric Burdon and WAR for what would turn out to be his last jam session ever at London’s Famous Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club. ough Burdon departed aſter the death of his friend Jimi, WAR skyrocketed with a sound that reflected the political and cultural landscape. Come out and experience why “WAR is not a band. It’s a Movement!” BILL MAGEE: Opening for WAR LMV welcomes BILL MAGEE back to the concert stage. e popular Southern Blues guitarist brings his unique blend of music to open the 2015 summer concert season here at the Lake. July 11 The Righteous Brothers’ BILL MeDLeY July 25 CHASe RICe ROCK unDeR THe RADAR August 8 ST. PAuL & THe BROKen BOneS August 22 SPIn DOCTORS September 5 KC AnD THe SunSHIne BAnD followed by fireworks LAKe ReFILL OPTIOn SeLeCTeD Advanced Purified Water Plan Moves Forward T he future of a drought-sensitive, safe and sustainable Lake Mission Viejo has begun, with the Association’s Board of Directors voting to place before the Association’s Delegates a plan to use Advanced Purified Water to replace potable (drinking) water for supplemental lake refill. Under the plan, recycled water that has received three levels of treatment and is deemed safe for use in swimming lakes will receive additional high-tech treatment before being put in the lake. e additional processes will remove any pathogens remaining in the water, nutrients that can promote algae blooms and excess salinity that could negatively affect the lake’s ecosystem. “With these additional levels of treatment, Advanced Purified Water could actually improve the lake’s water quality,” said David Roohk, the Association’s lake consultant. “It will be very clean and will have a lower salt content than the drinking water we are now purchasing from Santa Margarita Water District.” Upon a favorable vote by Delegates representing the Association’s 83 districts, scheduled for June 2, the Association would enter into a long-term agreement with the water district to secure a guaranteed supply of Advanced Purified Water. “Making the lake more sustainable is the right thing to do, drought or no drought,” said Kevin Frabotta, LMVA’s General Manager. He added that the Association is planning to accomplish this change within its regular operating budget because maintaining a potable supply will become more expensive as its cost continues to escalate. e Board determined that to do nothing was not an option because of the drought, new regulations and a desire to create a more sustainable lake. Four other options were rejected as either being infeasible, not currently available, or vulnerable to new and emerging drought regulations. More information on the other options is available at www.LakeMissionViejo.org. e Lake loses about 600 acre-feet of water annually to evaporation and natural seepage. Historically, the Association purchases approximately 250 acre-feet of water a year from the water district to supplement 350 acre-feet provided by natural sources. In years with little rain, up to 350 acre-feet are purchased. An acre-foot is enough water to meet the needs of two families for a year. Conservation is Critical! Your efforts to conserve water will make it easier for SMWD to continue to provide potable water to the Lake until APW becomes available. For water saving tips, visit SMWD.com.

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War • June 27 • 7:00 PM

What do you get when you take Funk, Jazz, R&B, Rock & Roll and mix it all together? You get WAR, a band that has sold more than 50 million albums worldwide. Lonnie Jordan, original lead singer,

keyboardist and musical director has always been the voice of WAR and is bringing his talent to Lake Mission Viejo. With hits like “Lowrider,” “Cisco Kid,” “Why Can’t We Be Friends?”, “The World is a Ghetto,” “Slippin’ into Darkness,” or “Spill the Wine,” it is easy to see how WAR’s music is a timeless thread in the quilt of American pop culture.

In 1969, Eric Burdon and WAR recorded and released their first album entitled Eric Burdon Declares WAR featuring the number one single “Spill The Wine.” The following year, on September 16, Jimi Hendrix joined Eric Burdon and WAR for what would turn out to be his last jam session ever at London’s Famous Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club. Though Burdon departed after the death of his friend Jimi, WAR skyrocketed with a sound that reflected the political and cultural landscape. Come out and experience why “WAR is not a band. It’s a Movement!”

BILL MAGEE: Opening for WARLMV welcomes BILL MAGEE back to the concert stage. The popular Southern Blues guitarist brings his unique blend of music to open the 2015 summer concert season here at the Lake.

July 11 The Righteous

Brothers’ BILL MeDLeY

July 25 CHASe RICe

ROCK unDeR THe RADARAugust 8 ST. PAuL & THe BROKen BOneS

August 22 SPIn DOCTORS

September 5 KC AnD THe SunSHIne BAnD followed by fireworks

LAKe ReFILL OPTIOn SeLeCTeD • Advanced Purified Water Plan Moves Forward

The future of a drought-sensitive, safe and sustainable Lake Mission Viejo has begun, with the Association’s Board of Directors voting to place before the Association’s Delegates a plan to use Advanced Purified Water to

replace potable (drinking) water for supplemental lake refill.

Under the plan, recycled water that has received three levels of treatment and is deemed safe for use in swimming lakes will receive additional high-tech treatment before being put in the lake. The additional processes will remove any pathogens remaining in the water, nutrients that can promote algae blooms and excess salinity that could negatively affect the lake’s ecosystem.

“With these additional levels of treatment, Advanced Purified Water could actually improve the lake’s water quality,” said David Roohk, the Association’s lake consultant. “It will be very clean and will have a lower salt content than the drinking water we are now purchasing from Santa Margarita Water District.”

Upon a favorable vote by Delegates representing the Association’s 83 districts, scheduled for June 2, the Association would enter into a long-term agreement with the water district to secure a guaranteed supply of Advanced Purified Water.

“Making the lake more sustainable is the right thing to do, drought or no drought,” said Kevin Frabotta, LMVA’s General Manager. He added that the Association is planning to accomplish this change within its regular operating budget because maintaining a potable supply will become more expensive as its cost continues to escalate.

The Board determined that to do nothing was not an option because of the drought, new regulations and a desire to create a more sustainable lake. Four other options were rejected as either being infeasible, not currently available, or vulnerable to new and emerging drought regulations. More information on the other options is available at www.LakeMissionViejo.org.

The Lake loses about 600 acre-feet of water annually to evaporation and natural seepage. Historically, the Association purchases approximately 250 acre-feet of water a year from the water district to supplement 350 acre-feet provided by natural sources. In years with little rain, up to 350 acre-feet are purchased. An acre-foot is enough water to meet the needs of two families for a year.

Conservation is Critical!Your efforts to conserve water will make it easier for SMWD to continue to provide potable water to the Lake until APW becomes available. For water saving tips, visit SMWD.com.

Board ActionsThe following is an informal account of LMV Board of Directors proceedings, not the official Board meeting minutes. Board Members present for April14, 2015 meeting included: Kevin Pennington, Bill Ernisse and Dale Tarkington.

NEW BusINEssApproved: ERIsA Resolution Adoption. Motion, Dale Tarkington; Second, Bill Ernisse. Vote carried 3-0-0.

Approved: Wounded Warriors Kids Day 6/09/2015. Motion, Bill Ernisse; Second, Dale Tarkington. Vote carried 3-0-0.

Approved: 2015 Election Dates. District Delegate Election Meetings: October 6. Reconvene Meetings: October 13. Annual Meeting of the Delegates and Board Elections: October 27. Motion, Dale Tarkington; Second, Bill Ernisse. Vote carried 3-0-0.

Approved: Tony’s sea Landing 2015 Contract. Motion, Bill Ernisse; Second, Dale Tarkington. Vote carried 3-0-0.

Approved: 2015 Triathlon Contract. Motion, Dale Tarkington; Second, Bill Ernisse. Vote Carried 3-0-0.

Approved: Playground surface Replacement. Replace Poured-in Place Rubber Surfacing in North Beach playground area for a cost not to exceed $25,068.50. Motion, Dale Tarkington; Second, Bill Ernisse. Vote carried 3-0-0.

Tabled: Parking Lot Lighting Project. Operations Manager suggested tabling decision on replacing the North Beach parking lot lighting until City approval. Dale Tarkington suggested calling a Special Meeting to consider approval at that time.

Approved: Party Boat/Purchase or Refurbish. Replace one Party Boat and refurbish one Party Boat at a cost not to exceed $34,579.56. Motion, Bill Ernisse; Second, Dale Tarkington. Vote carried 3-0-0.

Approved: Concert/Event Chairs Purchase. Replace Reserved Seating Concert Chairs for a cost not to exceed $4,392.60. Motion, Bill Ernisse; Second, Dale Tarkington. Vote carried 3-0-0.

The LMVA Board of Directors meets on the second Tuesday of each month in the LMV administration building at 7:00 pm. All Lake members are welcome to attend.

June7 Orange County Int’l Triathlon 7:00 am

9 Board Meeting 7:00 pm

21 HAPPY FATHER’s DAY

27 LMV summer season starts East Beach open daily

Concert I 7:00 pm WAR

28 LMVYC Summer 1:00 pm Regatta

July4 Independence Day On Saturday, July 4, guests are not admitted to LMVA facilities until after 3:00 pm. This policy prevents overcrowding during peak use periods June/July.

11 Concert II 7:00 pm BILL MEDLEY

14 Board Meeting 7:00 pm

15/17 Movies in the Moonlight@Dark Paddington

25 Concert III CHAsE RICE 7:00 pm

26 Team Challenge Regatta

29/31 Movies in the Moonlight@Dark Big Hero 6

Movies in the Moonlight

This summer, under the stars and along the shores of the Lake, LMVA

members will once again enjoy some of the best family movies ever made!

Come down to Lake Mission Viejo Wednesday or Friday evenings on the dates indicated at right, for a lakeside showing of popular feature films on our GIANT sCREEN. This large scale screen along with a state-of-the-art projection system was a big hit last summer.

To provide you with the best possible picture on LMV’s giant screen, movies will begin once it gets dark; generally between 8:15-8:45 pm.

Please bring low-backed chairs as a courtesy to those sitting behind you. Movies in the Moonlight are free for members to enjoy. Visit www.Screenit.com for a summary and rating of each featured movie.

Movies are subject to change without notice.

Kenneth Branagh directs Disney’s 2015, live-action take on the classic fairy

tale Cinderella, which stars Lily James as the put-upon young women forced to endure a life of labor at the hands of her stepmother (Cate Blanchett) after her father dies unexpectedly. Forced to do every menial chore imaginable, Ella maintains her good spirits and eventually strikes up a friendship with a stranger in the woods who turns out to be the prince. When the royal court holds a gala ball, Cinderella wants nothing more to attend, and although her stepmother won’t allow it, she gets help from a surprising source. Author: Perry Seibert.

CInDeReLLA • Live-ActionWed, Aug 26 • Fri, Aug 28

When a criminal plot threatens the hi-tech metropolis of

San Fransokyo, brilliant young robotics whiz Hiro Hamada (voice of Ryan Potter) leaps into action with his tech-savvy friends, and his robot companion Baymax (voice of Scott Adsit) in Disney Animation’s adaptation of the popular Marvel Comics series. Author: Jason Buchanan.

BIg HeRO 6Wed, Jul 29 • Fri, Jul 31

Peruvian bear Paddington (voice of

Ben Whishaw) makes his way to the big city, where he quickly gets lost until being taken in by the benevolent Brown family. Meanwhile, as the curious cub settles into his new life of domestic bliss, a scheming museum taxidermist embarks on a personal mission to get him stuffed and mounted. Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, and Jim Broadbent star in a film featuring Peter Capaldi and Nicole Kidman. Author: Jeremy Wheeler.

PADDIngTOn Wed, Jul 15 • Fri, Jul 17

LMVA Member Web PortalAccess to the LMVA member web portal is fast and easy. Simply go to the LMV website at www.lakemissionviejo.org and click on the Member Web Portal link of the front page. The “Online Dues Payment” tab also gives members access to their personal accounts. LMV members can now have a more convenient method to:

•Check account balances.

•Make payments via ACH/EFT or credit card.

•Sign up for E-statements.

•Sign up for electronic delivery of the LMV Newsletter.

If you haven’t already created an account, look for your temporary password enclosed on your July 1, 2015 assessment bill, in the mail June 1, 2015. For questions regarding the member web portal, please call the LMV membership office at (949) 770-1313, ext. 211.

Jazzfest & Taste of the Lake, and Paint the Lake 2015

Jazzfest & Taste of the Lake, LMV’s most popular “end of summer” event, returns on Saturday, September 19. Mark your calendar now

and look for this year’s line-up of restaurants and talented musicians in the August newsletter.

Once again local artists will display their creative talents at the 11th annual Paint the Lake competition during the annual Jazzfest & Taste the Lake, also scheduled this year for Saturday, September 19. The addition of the art competition to this event has become a tradition that is popular with both local artists and the member public as well. Artists will display their masterpieces of Lake Mission Viejo for both your enjoyment and your vote.

The artist receiving the most votes will collect a $500 check for purchase of their piece for the LMVA Paint the Lake art collection. The art will then be displayed in the halls of the Lake Administration Building. Contact the LMVA Lake Services Office at (949) 770-1313, ext. 200 for information on how to participate in our Paint the Lake competition, including entry details.

Artists interested in Paint the Lake should bring their canvas in for canvas stamping at the Lake Services counter beginning Saturday, May 30.

June/July HoursNorth Beach

8:00 am-10:00 pm Mon-Fri6:00 am-10:00 pm Sat-Sun

Beginning June 278:00 am-11:00 pm Mon-Fri6:00 am-11:00 pm Sat-Sun

East BeachBeginning May 23 10:00 am-7:00 pm Weekends

Beginning June 2710:00 am-10:00 pm Daily

Market on the Lake 8:00 am-10:00 pm DailyWith Market Dock Access Card

North Beach snack Bar Weekends beginning Sat, May 2Daily beginning Sat, June 20

East Beach snack BarClosed

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

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

Beach Bag store/Lake services8:00 am-5:00 pm Daily

Tackle Box/Boat Rentals8:00 am-7:00 pm Mon-Fri6:00 am-7:00 pm Sat-SunLast boat rented at 6:00 pm, due in at 7:00 pm.

Beginning June 68:00 am-8:00 pm Mon-Fri6:00 am-8:00 pm Sat-Sun Last boat rented at 7:00 pm, due in at 8:00 pm.

LMVA Landscape Project Saves WaterLMVA is taking water conservation seriously. With the extended drought conditions in Southern California, LMVA has worked with Santa Margarita Water District, RJM Landscape Design and O’Connell Landscape to develop and implement a plan to reduce the association’s dependence on potable water for landscape irrigation.

In the North Beach parking lot areas we are removing 31,000 square feet of turf, replacing it with drought-tolerant plants and drip irrigation, which will save over 1,000,000 gallons of potable water annually. The water district pays $2 per square foot of turf removed in the projects like ours. LMVA has been approved for rebates in regard to the entire project which assists in reduction of costs incurred.

Members visiting the North Beach facility will be treated to a beautiful pallet of low-water use plants combined with large rock gardens that use no water at all. Every tree removed in the project has been replaced with a tree that uses much less water.

LMVA Board, staff and our contractors are proud to provide members the latest in landscape technology at a time when every drop of water counts.

2014 Winner, Paint the Lake Competition

PRESORTEDSTANDARD

U.S. POSTAGEPAID

PERMIT #288ANAHEIM, CA

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

1. During the summer concert days at North Beach, LMVA members may bring up to four guests per household; this includes children. Guests must enter with the member.

2. Fees are $15 per guest on concert days at North Beach only; this includes children.

3. Guest fees at East Beach will continue to be $2 on concert days.

guest Policy on Concert DaysMembership Cards Required for AccessOnce again LMV staff is preparing a host of summer activities for LMV members to enjoy. Remember that membership card when you plan to visit the Lake. It doesn’t matter if it is your first visit in a long time or you are 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 at the boat rental station, it also serves as your free ticket to six great concert events on the schedule this season. Concert lottery attendees must present a valid membership card in order to take part in the lottery.

LMVA’s picture ID badge references both the property as well as the individual through a barcode system. It is issued to all members eight years and up. All members are required to show their membership 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 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 badge (if your old one is lost) at the Membership Office. If you know the whereabouts of your original badge and bring it back to the Membership Office within ten days, you can obtain a refund of the price of the temporary pass.

Most members have been very cooperative this year as we have encouraged staff to be diligent in checking membership identification at the gates. Make sure you always have your membership 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 your efforts in helping make LMV a safe and secure environment.

Concert Rules to Play By1. No glass containers for drinks

or food. All coolers, baskets, and bags are checked upon entry to the concert/park area.

2. CONCERT guest policies apply: limit of 4 guests;

$15 ($) per person guest fee. All LMVA members MusT

have ID card.

3. Bring short and low-back beach chairs only…please.

4. Get your spot early. These events are very popular.

5. Remain seated once the concert begins.

6. No tents or canopies after 6:00 pm.

7. Be courteous to those around you. No smoking in the center bowl area.

8. No personal barbecues. Use barbecues in designated areas only.

9. Please pick up after yourself. Trash cans are available.

10. Use minimum space on lawn, there are many people to seat. Use small blankets and towels. No ground tarps allowed.

11. The area in front of the stage is not opened until stage set-up is completed.

12. When parking lots fill, cars will only be allowed to drop off passengers. Overflow parking is available on public streets.

13. No pets are allowed.

Thank you for your consideration of others. Your cooperation with the LMVA concert rules makes concerts enjoyable and safe for everyone!

get Ready! Concerts are Coming!

Another season of wonderful music on the shores of beautiful LMV is right around the corner. Those members who want to optimize their chances of getting a good seat will want to pay

attention to the information in this article. LMVA staff has many years of experience assisting members with the Concert Lottery Process outlined here.

The entrance gate to the North Beach facility will open, as usual, at 6:00 am. Access to the Concert Bowl area will commence at approximately 6:30 am. 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 allowed to tie up to the dock in front of the Maintenance building. Access to the Concert Bowl area will be conducted by a lottery style system; therefore there is no advantage to lining up prior to 6:00 am.

The Lottery Process is as follows:

1. Randomly numbered wrist bands will be distributed upon the opening of the facility. Members only! You must show your ID card to get a wristband.

2. Wristband pick-up will be at designated locations in the main parking lot.

3. One wristband per person. It must be attached and worn.

4. Distribution will continue until designated time.

5. One blanket per person allowed in the park. No chairs allowed until after process is complete.

6. 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.

7. This process continues until all groups have been called.

8. At the conclusion of the set-up process, the park will open to 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. Please bring one blanket only for the initial entrance into the bowl. Chairs will be allowed after the initial entrance process is complete.

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, ext. 311.

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. See Concert Entrance Procedures on this page.