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Middletown markets well attended, say organizers

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Written by: Editor
Published: 02 August 2010

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Gabe Bailey sells Sarracenia at a recent Middletown Thursday night market. Courtesy photo.



 


MIDDLETOWN – Middletown Plaza is pleased to announce this year's Thursday night markets have been well attended.


There have been more vendors, fruits and vegetables, and music. Local shops have had great sales as they are open late to accommodate the attendees.


Aug. 5 and 12 are the last two Thursday night markets for the season as school starts on Tuesday, Aug. 17.


Come on out and support the locals and make plans to attend next year's markets. New vendors always are welcome as long as they don't compete with plaza merchants.

 

 

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Lonnie Caldwell was a featured musician at the Middletown Thursday night market. Courtesy photo.
 

California gas use up 0.6 percent, diesel fuel use declined 7.1 percent in April

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Written by: Editor
Published: 01 August 2010

Betty T. Yee, Chairwoman of the Board of Equalization (BOE), has released California gasoline and diesel fuel consumption figures for April.


The figures released today show that California gasoline consumption slightly increased 0.6 percent on a year over year basis; while diesel fuel consumption in California declined 7.1 percent in April 2010.


The decline in diesel consumption was the largest since October.


“Although diesel consumption shows signs of our continuing difficulties throughout the economy, gasoline consumption is a better indicator of consumer driving and consumption habits,” said Yee. “This month saw a small uptick, but recent months have shown modest declines during a roughly 80-cent per gallon increase over last year.”


Gasoline consumption increased 0.6 percent in April 2010 when Californians consumed 1.255 billion gallons of gasoline compared to 1.248 billion gallons consumed in April 2009.


The average price at the pump for gasoline in California during April 2010 was $3.14 per gallon, which is an increase of 32 percent compared to April 2009 when average price at the pump for gasoline was $2.38.


Sales and use tax revenue from gasoline sales in California in April 2010 was $329 million, an increase of $110 million compared to the gasoline sold at the lower price in April 2009 that generated $219 million.


The April sales and use tax revenue of $329 million includes an additional $36 million due to the one percent sales and use tax rate increase that went into effect on April 1, 2009.


Diesel consumption in April 2010 shows that Californians used 204 million total gallons, which is a 7.1 percent decline than the total of 220 million gallons of diesel that Californians used in April 2009.


Diesel prices in California in April 2010 were $3.21 per gallon, which is an increase of 37 percent compared to April 2009 when California diesel prices were lower at $2.34 per gallon. Diesel consumption generally follows economic activity and is especially closely related to construction and transportation of goods.


The BOE is able to monitor gallons through tax receipts paid by fuel distributors. The figures reported monthly are net consumption that includes BOE audit assessments, refunds, amended and late tax returns, and State Controller’s Office refunds.


Figures for May 2010 are scheduled to be available at the end of August. All monthly, quarterly, and annual figures can be viewed at: www.boe.ca.gov/sptaxprog/spftrpts.htm.


Yee was elected to her post in November 2006. Her district includes many of California’s coastal counties, from Del Norte to Santa Barbara, and includes the entire San Francisco Bay Area.


The five-member California State Board of Equalization is a publicly elected tax board. The BOE collects more than $48 billion annually in taxes and fees supporting state and local government services. It hears business tax appeals, acts as the appellate body for franchise and personal income tax appeals, and serves a significant role in the assessment and administration of property taxes.


For more information on other taxes and fees in California, visit www.taxes.ca.gov.

Merchants association meets monthly

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Written by: Editor
Published: 31 July 2010

MIDDLETOWN – Business owners and the public are welcome to attend Middletown Area Merchants Association meetings.


The gatherings are held on the third Thursday of each month.


The next meeting begins at 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 19, at the Middletown Senior Center on Central Park Road.


After the business portion of the meeting they will hear from Sheriff Rod Mitchell about lesser known county programs.


The group has scheduled its yearly teacher appreciation potluck mixer for Thursday, Sept. 16, at the Middletown multipurpose room on the Middletown High School campus.


All teachers from Cobb, Hidden Valley Lake and Middletown campuses are invited to attend. The association is now collecting school supplies to be given out to the teachers at this mixer.

Harley Hippie

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Written by: Editor
Published: 29 July 2010
LUCERNE – The Northshore has a brand new hot spot.


Harley Hippie’s Coffee Shop & Internet Café will celebrate its grand opening from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. this Sunday, Aug. 1, with pulled pork sandwiches and live music.


The café is located at 6260 E. Highway 20, Lucerne.


Offerings include coffee, ice coffee, espresso, homemade pastries, deli sandwiches, Casper hot dogs, Hawaiian shaved ice, fruit smoothies and frappés, ice cream and daily specials.


Senior discounts and Harley Hippie club cards are available.


Expect great food and a great attitude from friendly staff.


“The food is more on the gourmet side and I also have vegetarian sandwiches,” said owner Jeanne Bower, who first came to Lake County in the 1970s. “This is the home of the Whoopie Pie. What is the Whoopie Pie you ask? Well, you’ll just have to come find out.”


She also will make goodies from the fresh apples and walnuts she has growing from trees on the back patio area.


Wifi is available to all customers.


Bower rides a Harley Davidson – a sportster – hence the name “Harley Hippie’s.” She welcomes fliers of upcoming motorcycle runs and other information, which she will post.


Harley Hippie's is pet friendly.


The café is open from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.


Call Harley Hippie's at 707-274-0400, e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit the café's Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/people/Harley-Hippie/100001306818288#!/profile.php?id=100001306818288.

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