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Jarrett: Children's Museum of Art and Science receives holiday surprise from Redbud Audubon

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Written by: Carolynn Jarrett
Published: 26 December 2011
The Children's Museum of Art and Science (CMAS) would like to thank the Redbud Audubon Society for their recent donation. What a happy holiday surprise!


For the past five years, CMAS has greatly appreciated the help and support of Audubon members with our annual art and science camps.


Audubon members have helped by contacting schools to hand out and collect permission slips, leading nature walks at Anderson Marsh and by being leaders of the student groups.


We estimate that in the last five years, more than 600 fourth through sixth graders, more than 100 teenagers and at least 60 adults have been involved in our camps.


The Redbud Audubon Society has aided us in our goal of helping the youth of Lake County learn about and appreciate the natural and historic aspects of our local environment.


Plans are already under way for our 2012 camp. It will take place at Taylor Observatory and the Ely Stage Stop on Saturday, May 12.


We know that with partners like the Lake County Office of Education, the Kelseyville School District and the Redbud Audubon Society the day will be both fun and educational.


So many thanks again to Audubon for supporting our efforts with a much-appreciated donation.

 

Carolynn Jarrett is president of the Children's Museum of Art and Science, based in Clearlake, Calif.

Tintori: Thanks for support for Stone House event

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Written by: Georgeann Tintori
Published: 22 December 2011
Thank you to all who attended the holiday event at Stone House in Hidden Valley Lake.


Wonderful entertainment was provided by Mendo-Lake Singers of Sweet Adelines International, pianist A.J. Frank, and Junior Jazzercise Dancers.


Winners of specialty baskets were Andy Anderson, kitchen basket; Cyndi Trenery, spa basket; Bonney Jorgensen, massage by Rose Decker; Logan Mahoney, children’s basket; Jan Solari and Tony Niemotka, wine baskets.


The Stone House is a California State Historical Monument restored by the Stone House Historical Society. The group meets the first Tuesday of each month at 10 a.m. in the Hidden Valley Lake activity room, 18174 Hidden Valley Road, Hidden Valley Lake.


The public is welcome to join us.


Georgeann Tintori is president of the Stone House Historical Society, based in Hidden Valley Lake, Calif. Visit the museum online at www.lakecountystonehouse.com.

Durham: Scullers offer thanks to Lakeport Public Works

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Written by: Annelle Durham
Published: 21 December 2011
The Clear Lake Scullers wish to offer our heartiest thanks to Doug Grider and the Lakeport Public Works crew for their fine work in removing dangerously overhanging tree branches above the boatyard at the park adjacent to Natural High.


We could not have asked for a timelier response to our request.


If the branches fell during a winter storm they would have damaged some of the equipment in the boatyard.


The crew was most helpful and willing during all stages of the project; the entire job was completed in three hours!


Many thanks from the Clear Lake Scullers.


Annelle Durham is a member of the Clear Lake Scullers. She lives in Upper Lake, Calif.

Montoya: When life intervenes, miracles can happen

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Written by: Hedy Montoya
Published: 18 December 2011
Sometimes plans are made, put into place and then life intervenes.


The Spirit of the Season core group began to meet in September to organize and implement all necessary to see to the needs of folks in south county this Christmas.


The folks were registered, the Wish Trees went up, donations garnered and food donated and we had Val’s Pet Shop in which to hold the event. All seemed to be going well and then I got so sick I couldn’t do a thing.


That’s when the miracle happened. All our volunteers gathered and made sure we had the best Spirit of the Season ever.


I cannot begin to express my gratitude, most especially to Phyllis Kelsey, for going all out to make sure that the children received the community gifts and families were given a turkey dinner with all the fixings … and did a yeoman’s job in organizing and keeping all going smoothly.


Also, I publicly wish to thank everyone who helped this year and pray to heaven I didn’t leave anyone off the list. My apologies if I did.


Here is a list of community angels: The aforementioned Phyllis Kelsey, Sandy Tucker, JoAnn Harmon, Lyn Kerr-Hansen, Pastor Voris Brumfield and the Middletown Community United Methodist Church, Bonnie Thompson, Kathleen and Kelly Connors, Mary Jo Gawley, Mary Rose Pott, Carolyn Tobin, Susan Watts, Wansley Adam, Jeanne Netherwood, Daniel Frost, Clay Stewart, Nanette Marian and hubby, Mary Copeland, Ned Munger, John Sullivan, Joe Butler, Marti McCarthy, Stephen Hebert, Clover Dairy and Hettie and Jim Hendrickson, Cindy Weber and the students of Loconoma High School, Linda DeDominic, Laura Pimentel, Walt Gafvert, Jill Gibbs, Lorna Cruz and the folks at Calpine, Glen Herman, Donna Crofoot and the folks at Twin Pine Casino, Grinder’s Steep, Cheryl Tom’s family, Vet Connect, Christine Bougas, Troop 315, Wendy Gattoni and the Middletown schools, FFA Middletown, Store 24, Tri-Counties Bank, WestAmerica Bank, St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Mulligan’s in Hidden Valley Lake, HVL Realty, Val’s Pet Shop, Food’s Etc., Hardester’s Markets, Lake County Milers, Bettye McKinstry, Gary Graves, Nancy Ray, Jan Solari, Middletown Senior Center, and Lorrie Gray and the Hunger Task Force.


I thank all the donors: church groups, businesses, service groups and individuals and families who generously support Spirit of the Season. We simply could not carry on this grass roots community holiday program without your donations.


A list of those donors will be forthcoming. I simply wanted to offer thanks on behalf of all who had a sweeter Christmas because the Spirit of Season is alive and well in our small town.


We are blessed to live in a place who knows how to come together to take care of the fragile, vulnerable or needy.


I’m reminded of the quote from Paula D’Arcy, “God comes to us disguised as our life.” At times help comes to those in need and sometimes when you want to do your heartfelt best and cannot, but other angels step up and do God’s work.


Hedy Montoya is the Spirit of the Season coordinator. She lives in Middletown, Calif.

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