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Konocti Realty opens new location

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Written by: Editor
Published: 14 November 2009

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Taking part in the Konocti Realty ribbon cutting on Tuesday, Oct. 27,2009, include, from left to right in the front row: Erin Altic, Frank Mattina, Miles Mattina, Matt and Stacey Mattina, Lakeport City Council member Suzanne Lyons, Isabella Mattina and interim City Manager Kevin Burke; second row, left to right, Theresa Lyndall, Margaret Mattina, Rick White, Mitsuko Barco, Scott Bennett and Natalie Baker. Photo courtesy of the Lake County Chamber of Commerce.

 

 



LAKEPORT – On Oct. 29 the Lake County Chamber of Commerce hosted a grand opening and ribbon cutting for Konocti Realty's location.


The business now is located at 601 N. Forbes St., Lakeport.


Visit Konocti Realty online at www.konoctirealty.com .

Wiggins recognized for efforts on behalf of California wine industry

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Written by: Editor
Published: 13 November 2009
OAKVILLE – The Family Winemakers of California this week recognized state Sen. Patricia Wiggins (D-Santa Rosa) for her many years of representing the wine industry as a member of both the Assembly and Senate.


Wiggins was honored during a Family Winemakers' board of directors meeting at the Robert Winery in Oakville.


The not-for-profit Family Winemakers of California (FWC) advocates the rights and interests of its member wineries to “freely produce, market and sell their products,” and is dedicated to preserving the diversity of California wine.


The organization is made up of more than 700 California wineries, the vast majority of whom are small (fewer than 10,000 cases per year), family-run producers.


Leading today's recognition ceremony was FWC President Paul Kronenberg. “Sen. Wiggins has been a longtime advocate for the wine industry, not only for her district, but throughout the state as well,” Kronenberg said.


Wiggins, who has announced that she will not seek a second term in the Senate, has for the last three years chaired the Senate Select Committee on California's Wine Industry. Prior to that she also chaired the Assembly Select Committee on Wine for six years.


“Pat has put her stamp on many bills that affect the wine industry,” Kronenberg noted. “She is the original author of the Pierce's Disease (PD) Control Program, AB 1394, and just this year negotiated SB 2 through the legislative process to give growers an opportunity to vote on extending and expanding the PD program another five years. Her AB 2890 gave the PD Board more flexibility in research contracting. And, she pushed through a tax relief bill, AB 1790, for vineyard owners hit by PD.”


Kronenberg added that “Pat's accomplishments in beverage law have been important steps forward to help small producers build brand awareness and improve sales. Her AB 1505, also sponsored by FWC, allowed orders to be taken at nonprofit wine tastings. Last year, her SB 157, again sponsored by FWC, expanded by several thousand the types of nonprofits that can hold wine tastings where orders can be taken, or wine sales events held. It also expanded the number of nonprofit events where 17/20 producers can donate and pour. She even helped fix the state law that governed what home winemakers can do, and passed a bill to set olive oil labeling standards.


“We will be losing a real champion,” Kronenberg said. “Not every lawmaker at the Capitol takes an interest in all the constituent issues from their district. It takes time and energy to learn – and care – about those things. Pat has done that and more.”


 

Following Kronenberg's remarks, Wiggins said that "It has been a privilege and a pleasure to advocate for the wine industry, not only for the Second Senate District, but statewide as well. “Although I will be retiring from public service at the end of 2010,” she added, “I look forward to continuing to promote the health, and growth, of the wine industry, through legislation, and the Senate Select Committee on California’s Wine Industry, during my last year in office.”


WaterColor Restaurant features work of Marcie Cadora

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Written by: Editor
Published: 12 November 2009

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Marcie Cadora has joined the team at WaterColor Restaurant and Bar. Courtesy photo.





KELSEYVILLE – Marcie Cadora, formally of “Marcie’s Brick Grill” in Kelseyville, recently joined WaterColor Restaurant and Bar for brunch.


After six years as owner and operator of “The Brick” and 15 years at “The Oak Barrel,” Cadora decided to leave the role of restaurant owner.


She met with Kyle Miller, owner of WaterColor Restaurant, and they knew it was the right match.


Until recently, WaterColor hadn’t been open for brunch for almost two years.


Cadora will combine some of the favorites from the brick like her famous pear cake, homemade biscuits and gravy, eggplant asiago and burgers, with the items for which WaterColor is famous.


Brunch will be served Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and you can come by boat or car.


WaterColor Restaurant is located lakeside in the Ferndale Resort & Marina in beautiful Soda Bay.


In addition to adding brunch hours, WaterColor has expanded their very popular sushi dinner menu to Wednesday and now features Sushi on Wasabi Wednesday and Sushi Sunday. Regular menu items are available as well on these nights.


WaterColor Restaurant is located at 6190 Soda Bay Road, Kelseyville, and can be reached at 707-279-8254. Brunch hours are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. Dinner is served from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. Reservations are recommended.


Visit Ferndale Resort online at www.FerndaleResort.com .

Chamber dinner planned for Nov. 18

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Written by: Editor
Published: 11 November 2009
LAKEPORT – The Lake County Chamber of Commerce will hold a chamber dinner at Sutter Lakeside Hospital in Lakeport on Wednesday, Nov. 18.


The meal will be catered by Executive Chef Ben Larimer of Konocti Vista Casino and its new Vista Steakhouse.


Menu options will include Wellington Chicken Calabrese with roasted red potatoes or prime rib of beef with baked potato.


Chef Larimer has several wonderful desserts planned, you won't want to miss this dinner.


The cost is $30 per person.


Networking will begin at 5:30 p.m., with dinner at 6:30 p.m.


David Neft will entertain during networking and part of the dinner service.


Please RSVP prior to 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13.


Sutter Lakeside Hospital is located at 5176 Hill Road East.


Call 707-263-5092, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or register online at www.lakecochamber.com .

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