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Local online talk show to offer two different shows on same day

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 08 January 2008

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MIDDLETOWN – Power Networking, the area's exciting online talk show will be doing something it has never done before – broadcasting two different live programs on the same day.


This happens on Saturday, Jan. 12 – first at 11 a.m. and later at 2 p.m.


The 11 a.m. program will feature an interview with Cory Smith, who along with his wife, Serena, head up the "Celebrate Recovery" ministry at the Hidden Valley Community Church. Smith will talk about how this ministry has helped him and can help others.


At 2 p.m., Helen Whitney will take center stage to talk about what is undoubtedly Middletown's most famous annual fundraiser – the Middletown Rotary Annual Crab Feed and Auctions, which is scheduled to take place this year on Saturday, Jan. 26 at the Middletown Lions Club Clubhouse. Whitney will also talk about the Rotary Club, what it does and how the public can become involved.


Since Power Networking is a free online broadcast, there is no telling who throughout the world may call into the show. The public can participate "live" by phone, computer or both.


For details on how to become involved with the show and actually ask questions on-the- air to both Cory Smith and Helen Whitney, visit www.talkshoe.com/tc/1833. You can also visit the Talkshoe home page and watch videos as to how the system works by going to www.talkshoe.com.


If you still have questions, give Lamar Morgan a call at 707-709-8605.


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Senate Committee approves bill for nonprofits in sanctioned wine-related events

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Written by: Editor
Published: 08 January 2008
SACRAMENTO – the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization voted unanimously Tuesday to approve SB 157, legislation by North Coast Senator Patricia Wiggins (D-Santa Rosa) to enact the “Nonprofit Organization Equal Participation Act.”


Wiggins, who chairs the Senate Select Committee on California’s Wine Industry, represents several of the state’s premium wine producing regions.


“Over the past several years there has been a patchwork of legislation allowing various nonprofit organizations to participate with winemakers at their charity events,” said Wiggins. “SB 157 will end the confusion and provide a common and comprehensive list of nonprofit organizations that will be able to partner with winemakers at charity events.”


SB 157 allows eleven categories of nonprofits to participate in the wines sales permit statute and events where winemakers can donate and pour wine, expanding the numbers of nonprofits able to partner with wine producers to provide attractive events for consumers.


According to Wiggins, the nonprofits “can derive more income for important activities that benefit local groups and individuals, while wine producers also gain another brand-building opportunity and the potential to sell some wine in collaboration with a worthwhile cause.”


Under existing law, a person issued a winegrower’s license is authorized to conduct wine tastings of wine produced or bottled by, or produced and packaged for, the licensee, either on or off the winegrower’s premises.


Existing law also provides that wine may not be sold or orders solicited, when a wine tasting is held off the winegrower’s premises at an event sponsored by a private nonprofit organization, although winegrowers are permitted to accept orders for the sale of wine when sales transactions are completed at the winegrowers’ premises.


Current law authorizes the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) to issue a wine sales event permit to allow a licensed winegrower to sell bottled wine (produced by the winegrower) at festivals, county fairs, civic/cultural celebrations or similar events held by organizations operated for nonprofit purposes.


Existing law provides that each permit shall be valid for a maximum of five consecutive days at that particular event and limits sponsorship of such events to certain nonprofit organizations defined in the Revenue and Taxation Code.


The measure will apply to the following nonprofit organizations described in the Revenue and Taxation Code as follows: Section 23701a (agricultural, horticulture or labor groups); 23701b (fraternal orders); 23701d (public safety, literary or educational groups, amateur sports, or humanitarian corporations); 23701e (chambers of commerce, or real estate boards); 23701f (civic leagues); 23701g (social organizations); 23701i (voluntary employees’ beneficiary associations); 23701k (religious corporations); 23701l (domestic fraternal societies); 23701r (political organizations); and, 23701w (veteran’s groups).

 


Last September, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed SB 108, a Wiggins bill to expand the list of non-profit organizations allowed to host wine tastings and wine orders at their charitable events to include civic leagues, social organizations and voluntary employees’ beneficiary associations.


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Langtry wins accolades 2006 Genevieve Chardonnay

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Written by: Editor
Published: 07 January 2008
MIDDLETOWN – Langtry Estate and Vineyards recently reintroduced its top-tier Langtry line as single vineyard wines from its best estate vineyards. The winery has received high praise for its 2006 Genevieve Chardonnay, which received 90 points in the February 2008 Wine Enthusiast.


The Langtry 2006 Genevieve Chardonnay was produced from the winery’s 10-acre Genevieve Vineyard on the Guenoc Valley floor, where very cool nights generate mature fruit with excellent acidity.


The wine was partially fermented in French oak barrels, and a portion underwent malolactic fermentation for additional complexity and richness. The wine has abundant floral, honeysuckle and pineapple characteristics.


The history of the winery dates back to 1854 when winegrapes were first planted in the Guenoc Valley. Victorian actress Lillie Langtry owned the property from 1888 to 1906.


Today, the property is owned by Hawaii-based Malulani Investments. Langtry Estate and Vineyards has extensive vineyard holdings in Lake County and is the oldest and largest winegrower in the region. The picturesque estate consists of 21,349 acres and straddles Lake and Napa counties. Vineyards are limited to 449 prime acres. Guenoc wines are distributed nationally.


Additional information on the winery is available at www.langtryestate.com or by calling 707-987-2385.


Langtry Estate and Vineyards is located at 21000 Butts Canyon Road, Middletown.


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Internet innovation comes to Lake County in 2007

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 30 December 2007
MIDDLETOWN – Over the past year, interesting technology innovators have reached out to Lake County. Their first stop? The "gateway to Lake County," Middletown.


In January, Althea Garner of Fountain Valley donated a Ryze Business Network to the town. The online network is called "Project-Middletown." It is free for anyone to join at http://middletownca-network.ryze.com.


Project-Middletown is a wondeful online resource. People from around the world, as well as folks in Middletown, use it. What do they use it for? Sharing information and solving problems. Here the transmission of email messages can be done without sharing actual email addresses. Messages can also be easily maintained online under a single thread identifying the topic being discussed. Using the network is easy, efficient and fast.


But, that is not all. Every Saturday Project-Middletown promotes business advertising four different ways - plain text, HTML (pictures), audio link (online radio spot) and video link (online TV spot). All FREE!


In September, local residents got an extra-special treat. It happened at the Middletown Area Business Association (MABA) mixer at the Middletown High School's Multi-Use Room. The three special guests for the monthly business mixer each gave an amazing slide show presentation.


Kevin Comora, president of Vizicast Multimedia, came up from Cotati and gave a presentation on digital signage. This form of advertising is something the local town hall has been interested in for some time. Comora actually showcased his multimedia magic using three well-known local businesses – Langtry Estates, Sylvie's and Ferguson Cutlery. You can still see it by visiting www.sftv.com and clicking the link, "Middletown, USA." Just be sure to download the "powered by Scala plug-in," first.


Joel Moss, supervisory special agent for the FBI, was next. Moss had come up from San Francisco to draw attention to Infragard. This is a special program designed to improve and extend information sharing between private industry and the government, particularly the FBI, when it comes to matters of national security. Anyone can join Infragard, provided a preliminary background check is passed. For more information about Infragard, visit www.infragard.net.


John Schuman, senior worldwide evangelist for Adobe Systems, gave the final presentation. His presentation featured Dreamweaver, the most famous Web design program in the world.


It is interesting to note that Schuman made a very special effort to be at this mixer. Earlier that day he flew from Las Angeles to Sacramento. From Sacramento, he rented a car and drove the two-hour jaunt to Middletown just to be involved in the MABA Mixer. Now, that's passion!


For "Christmas in Middletown," which took place Dec. 1, Brian Jacquet of Sling Media drove up from up from Walnut Creek to introduce the locals here to the wonders of "placeshifting." What does that mean? It means you can now take your home TV signal with you wherever you travel via a mobile wireless device (like a cell phone, laptop or PDA). All you really need is a Slingbox by Sling Media hooked up to your cable box at home.


Believe it or not, placeshifting via a mobile device even works at 25,000 feet while traveling in an airplane. For more about the Slingbox, visit www.slingmedia.com.


Following "Christmas in Middletown," a special request went out in this very publication for the sharing of Christmas wishes for the town. Thanks to Orb Networks of Emeryville, holiday greetings for Middletown from around the world can be heard on the "Merry Xmas Middletown" Channel. Just visit http://public.orb.com/lamarjmorgan.


What's on tap technology-wise for Middletown and the surrounding area in 2008?


Look for Crave Coffee House to open up a new location, this time in the Hardester Shopping Center in Hidden Valley Lake. Like the Crave Coffee House in Middletown, the new location will also be a WiFi hot spot.


Speaking of Wifi, the WiFi Co. of Colorado will be introducing free WiFi hot spots with splash page advertising to Lake County this coming year.


The Middletown Merchants have granted approval for an education committee. This committee may start holding weekly breakfast meetings beginning in the next few months at a local eatery featuring Skype conferences.


What is a Skype conference? It's an Internet phone call that can showcase video. And, if the Middletown Area Town Hall is successful in moving Middletown forward, digital signage may soon become a reality for ALL of Lake County. The process, of course, begins with Middletown.


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