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Lake County Association of Realtors holds annual installation dinner

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Written by: Ann Marie Borges
Published: 18 January 2010

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The Lake County Association of Realtors recently held its installation dinner. Courtesy photo.




COBB – Rob Roy Golf Course hosted this year's Lake County Association of Realtors Installation Dinner.

 

The theme of this year's dinner was music and fashion of the 1950s. Many of the 87 guests were dressed in poodle skirts, lettered sweaters and jackets. Pony tails and Brill cream were worn by many attendees. Ray Perry provided music and songs reflecting the sounds of the 1950s.

 

Larry Heine, CAR Region IV director, swore in the new officers for 2010.


Anita McKee, the 2010 president, stated that she is honored to work with such a talented group of directors.


The LCAOR directors for 2010 are President Elect 2011 Linda Lindeblad, Finance Director Victoria Gindele, and Board members John Everett, Rick White, Ray Perry, Bobby Dutcher, Cheryl Marinaro, Elizabeth Davis, Leslie Kirchner, Larry Oslin, Tom Pelandini and Anna Macomber.

 

President Anita McKee announced that LCAOR Realtor of the Year is Larry Heine of Sun Property Group.


Heine was chosen based on his long and active history in Lake County. He has twice been president of LCAOR, CAR Region IV director, an active member of the Farm Bureau and he is currently a member of the Lake County Grand Jury.


Manny Santos was chosen as Affiliate of the Year. Santos is a home mortgage consultant with Wells Fargo Home Mortgage and has sponsored several LCAOR events.

 

LCAOR would like to thank Scott Knickmeyer, LCAOR association executive, for wearing many hats during the year. His organization and delivery is much appreciated by the membership of LCAOR.


A special thanks to Julie Alves, LCAOR association executive assistant, for providing her expertise to every member of LCAOR.


The Scholarship Committee is proud to announce that the silent auction raised $1,428 for the 2010 Scholarship Fund.


LCAOR would like to thank our Lake County business community and private citizenry for their generous donations which were auctioned this year. A very special thank you to Leslie Kirchner, Kalyn Noble and Ann Marie Borges who worked tirelessly to contact business owners for their donations.

 

McKee has made it her mission to encourage all Lake County business owners, property owners and citizens to engage in discussions to improve the quality of Clearlake.


Our beautiful lake is in need of active support from all the communities which it supports commercially. Clear Lake provides recreation and solace making it a destination that is becoming more and more sought out by investors, retirees and young families who are searching for what we have … an incredible quality of life.

Clear Lake Chamber dinner scheduled for Feb. 2

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Written by: Editor
Published: 17 January 2010
CLEARLAKE – The Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce will hold its next chamber dinner on Tuesday, Feb. 2.


The dinner, which begins at 6:30 p.m., will be held at the Main Street Cafe, 4084 Lakeshore Drive, Clearlake.


Dinner is off the menu. RSVP prior to the dinner are required; call the chamber at 707-994-3600.

Local businesswoman helps bring presents to pets this holiday season

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Written by: Editor
Published: 15 January 2010
LAKE COUNTY – This holiday season was a little brighter for shelter pets, thanks to the efforts of Diane Hammond of a local pet sitting company.


St. Helena Pet Sitters joined forces with the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS) and pet sitters and owners from across the country for the third annual “Presents 4 Pets” campaign.


“Presents 4 Pets” is a national collection drive to benefit shelter and rescue animals. Held in conjunction with Humane Society of the United States National Animal Shelter Appreciation Week, this program solicited products needed to help keep shelters and rescue organizations operational, and animals comfortable and safe.

 

As part of the program, NAPPS members reached out to their clients and communities with encouragement to collect and donate product for this worthy cause.


Items such as pet food, toys, treats, blankets, towels, rugs, beds, bleach, leashes and collars were collected and donated to a local shelter of the company’s choice.


St. Helena Pet Sitters collected approximately $1,700 worth of product for Lake County animal shelters and rescue.


“We extend our heartfelt appreciation to all the animal lovers and business’ who donated to this worthy cause to make the 'Presents4Pets' campaign a success,” said Hammond. “It is crucial that we remember animal shelters and rescue groups and the important role they serve in the community.”


Hammond is planning to collect and donate year-round for the Presents 4 Pets program.

 

St. Helena Pet Sitters provides professional pet sitting in home services for clients in Lake and Napa counties. Licensed and insured St. Helena Pet Sitters specializes in care of pooches, purrs and feathers.


“St. Helena Pet Sitters is committed to offering the best service to families and their pets,” said Hammond.

 

For more information, contact Diane Hammond at 707-344-4380, PO Box 397, Middletown, CA 95461, or www.StHelenaPetSitters.com .

Dive team plans Sunday training

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Written by: Editor
Published: 15 January 2010
UPPER LAKE – The Northshore Dive Team will hold a dive training on Sunday, Jan. 17.


The meeting will be held at 9 a.m. at Upper Lake's Station 90 on Main Street.


Anyone who is interested in the team is encouraged to attend.


For more information contact the Northshore Dive Team at 707-275-2446 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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