Wednesday, 01 May 2024

Community

NORTHSHORE – Two town hall meetings will take place in September on the Northshore.

District 3 Supervisor Denise Rushing will host the town halls in Lucerne and Clearlake Oaks.

In Lucerne, the meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 10, at the Lucerne Alpine Senior Center, 10th and Country Club.

The meeting in Clearlake Oaks will take place at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 24, at the Clearlake Oaks Moose Lodge, located at the intersection of Highways 20 and 53.

County Staff will provide updates on Redevelopment Agency activities and other issues of interest including local enforcement activities.

The agenda will include an update from community organizations and the critical topic of how citizens can help keep Clear Lake healthy.

This is your opportunity to participate in an open forum discussing critical issues of concern to the  Community.

Community-based organizations and local businesses are welcome to distribute information and flyers at these events. Contact Rushing at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to let her know if you would like to present information at the town halls.

LAKEPORT – There’s gonna be a party, and you’re invited!


Rob and Kim Brown of Kelseyville are hosting “Spur of the Moment Round Up” – a benefit dinner, live auction and concert to raise support for Sutter Lakeside Hospital’s Mobile Health Services Unit (MHSU).


The Spur of the Moment Round Up will take place Saturday, Sept. 12, from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.


“Kim and I feel strongly about programs that benefit kids and seniors. The (Mobile Health Services Unit) seems like a perfect opportunity to do both,” explained Rob Brown.


Money raised during the live auction will help fund the MHSU’s ongoing general medical care programs provided primarily to seniors, but also will provide medical care to children and other underserved populations throughout Lake County.


“Meeting the health care needs of the community we serve is the cornerstone of Sutter Lakeside Hospital’s not-for-profit mission,” said Elyse Donald, MD, program lead and MHSU clinical coordinator. “That mission also extends to those who cannot afford health care and to supporting programs and services to those in financial need.”


The mobile unit is a working example of Sutter Lakeside Hospital fulfilling its mission as a community benefit organization.


In addition to a ranch-style barbecue dinner prepared by Chef Rosie Martin, the Spur of the Moment live auction will feature items such as rounds of golf, a weekend in Las Vegas, SF Giants tickets, an electric guitar autographed by Toby Keith , several gift certificates to local restaurants and many other items.


Adding to the fun will be live music from the California Cowboys who will play an evening concert on the Browns' ranch.


“What better way to spend an evening than to ‘Round Up’ some friends and have dinner and dance under a beautiful Lake County starlit sky,” said Brown. “Especially when it is for a cause like this.”


Tickets are $50/person, which includes dinner and entertainment. Call 707-279-2063 to purchase tickets or for more information.


Sutter Lakeside Hospital’s community benefit programs are organized to work collaboratively with others in the community to address specific community health needs and improve the health of everyone in the community.

LAKEPORT – Officials at Lake County Fair have just announced that admission to the fair will be free for the first hour on Friday, Sept. 4.


The Lake County Fair traditionally occurs Labor Day weekend each year at the fairgrounds in Lakeport.


The 2009 fair dates are Thursday, Sept. 3, through Sunday, Sept. 6.


The Fair theme for 2009 is "Fun in the Sun!"


The free admission promotion begins when gates open on Sept. 4 at 4 p.m., and runs until 5 p.m. Regular admission prices will apply beginning at 5 p.m.


Regular admission prices for the 2009 Lake County Fair are $8 for adults and $5 for children ages 6 through 11.


Children under 6 years old are admitted free everyday. Children through age 11 are admitted for $2 on Thursday, Sept. 3 only, for "Kids' Day."


Seniors will be admitted on Sunday, Sept. 6, for $4. Admission prices are unchanged since 2007.

 

“We recognize that economic times are tough, and because of that some families might not have included the Fair in their Labor Day weekend plans this year,” said fair Chief Executive Officer Richard Persons.


“Even though admission prices haven't gone up in several years, we're hoping that some people who might not have traveled from the more distant parts of the Lake County will take advantage of this promotion,” Persons said. “The Lake County Fair is a great way to kick off a great weekend in Lake County, and this promotion allows families to get onto the fairgrounds for free to enjoy Friday evening and start off the weekend right.”


The traditional Demolition Derby is the grandstand entertainment on Friday evening. Other grandstand events at the fair include the Lake County Invitational Sheep Dog Trials on Thursday evening, Mud Bog Races on Saturday evening, and the California State Finals of the WGAS Motorsports Tuff Truck and Buggy Races on Sunday evening.


All grandstand shows start at 7:30 pm, and are sponsored by Robinson Rancheria Bingo and Casino. Local participants are also encouraged in the mud bog races and the tuff truck races, and entry forms are available at the fairgrounds office.


Stage acts on Friday include the LC Diamonds on the Theatre Main Stage, and the Bottle Rock Blues and Rhythm Band on the Enhance H2O Stage.


 

Strolling acts at the fair will include Chaz Marquette, the 22-foot unicycle guy; Mickey the Clown; Ken Garr, the Street Corner Magician; and Cotton Andrade, the Balloon Animal Man.

 

The carnival at Lake County Fair offers a Pay-One-Price promotion each day of the event, with unlimited ride wristbands selling for $25 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday on site. The wristbands are $22 on Thursday for Kids' Day.


A variety of presale admission and carnival tickets are available at locations throughout Lake County until 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 2. For a list of presale ticket locations, check out the fair's Web site at www.lakecountyfair.com .


Lake County Fair is one of Lake County's favorite summertime events, and is enjoyed by more than 37,000 people each year. The Fair features a variety of entertainment, food, exhibits, a carnival, and livestock shows.

CLEARLAKE – The Public Education & Government (PEG) Committee will meet this Wednesday, Sept. 2.

The meeting will begin at 2 p.m. at Clearlake City Hall, 14050 Olympic Drive.

Agenda items will include public comment and the PEG manager's report.

Under business, the committee will consider the Aug. 5 meeting minutes, discuss reports of planned fundraising projects and look at forming a PEG Committee meeting frequency policy.

LAKE COUNTY – Lake County is developing a Konocti Regional Trails plan, which will guide the county in creating a network of trails and community pathways on and around Clear Lake, with the goal of making connections to local communities.

 

The plan will incorporate:

  • Future hiking, biking and equestrian trails;

  • Safe routes between neighborhoods, work and schools utilizing bike lanes, sidewalks and walking paths;

  • Water paddling trails on Clear Lake;

  • Existing trails and trailheads on public lands and in our state, county and city parks.

To assist us with the planning process, the county would like your input. Please take a few minutes to answer the following survey: www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=EK70chQk_2fgN7_2fx8L8c90lQ_3d_3d .

 

The survey can also be accessed from the website at www.konoctitrails.com .

 

The trails system will utilize public lands, or private lands by willing property owners – there will not be any eminent domain.

NICE – Enjoy a fiesta on Saturday, Aug. 29, at the Sons of Italy Club Hall, 2817 E. Highway 20 in Nice.


The Mexican food buffet will include everything to make a taco just the way you like it with freshly prepared ingredients plus rice and beans. Of course chips and salsa for an appetizer will be available.


The bar is open for socializing at 5 p.m., then dinner will be served at 6 p.m.


Enjoy dancing to music performed by John Zimmerman right after the meal.


All tickets cost $14 at the door. Everyone is welcome.


For information about this event or renting the hall for your own, call 707-274-9952.

Upcoming Calendar

1May
05.01.2024 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
East Region Town Hall
1May
05.01.2024 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Homelessness and Mental Health Resource Fair
2May
05.02.2024 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Savings Bank shred event
2May
05.02.2024 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Neighborfest
2May
05.02.2024 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Clearlake City Council
4May
05.04.2024 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Park Study Club afternoon tea
5May
05.05.2024
Cinco de Mayo
6May
05.06.2024 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Senior Summit
8May
05.08.2024 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Fire preparedness town hall

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