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Opinion

West: Enjoying a local first-class getaway

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Written by: Sandra West
Published: 03 March 2009

I had the honor of facilitating the Lakeport Regional Chamber of Commerce 2009 Board Retreat at The Lodge at Blue Lakes this past weekend. My partner and I decided to make it a Shop, Stay and Play weekend during the two-day retreat.

 

We took advantage of the Sweetheart Special for two nights. When we checked in our room was warm and our champagne was chilled! Our accommodations included everything you could ever ask for including a whirlpool jacuzzi, fireplace, a huge box of chocolates, elegant linens, DVD player, dinner for two on our second night and the list goes on! On Saturday afternoon we enjoyed a heavenly massage by Debi Freeland of Kelseyville.

 

Friday during the retreat we enjoyed a wonderful lunch on the sunny lakefront patio and the evening dinner was no less than spectacular! Chef Rita created all of the group meals and made us feel like we were dining at a five star restaurant!

 

Thank you to proprietors, Maryann and Peter Schmid, their talented daughter, Rita and their staff, for creating a perfect all inclusive conference center including a relaxing and affordable, first class get-away, The Lodge at Blue Lakes, in Lake County.


Sandra West lives in Kelseyville.


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Brandon: Public will seek redress on Provinsalia decision

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 02 March 2009
At the Feb. 26 hearing on the proposed Provinsalia subdivision the democratic process ran head on into the mayor and councilors of the city of Clearlake, and democracy lost.


The specific events that occurred during this bizarre meeting were thoroughly reported in Lake County News (http://lakeconews.com/content/view/7522/764/) but the issue – which now goes well beyond mere environmental havoc and fiscal improbability – can be summarized very quickly.


By unreasonably restricting the public's right to comment on a duly noticed agenda item, Mayor Chuck Leonard, with the implicit concurrence of Council members Judy Thein and Curt Giambruno, prevented effective public participation in public affairs.


Besides being in contravention of the Brown Act and therefore subject to reversal by the courts, this behavior deprived the city of an important opportunity to benefit from the wisdom of its citizens, displayed a contempt for the electorate that cannot be tolerated in a democracy, and transgressed the fundamental principles of our system of government.


The public whose trust was profaned must, and shall, seek redress. Several courses of action are apparent, including a petition to recall the errant council members, a complaint to the Grand Jury and attorney general seeking invalidation of council votes tainted by Brown Act violations, and an appeal to the courts to reverse the certification of the palpably inadequate Provinsalia Environmental Impact Report.


It is my understanding that the machinery has started to roll on all three.


Victoria Brandon lives in Lower Lake.


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DeAmicis: A Provinsalia limerick

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Written by: Dante DeAmicis
Published: 01 March 2009
Promoted with full regalia

the project of Provinsalia.

It was all just for show

They had given the go

Our views were just marginalia.


Dante DeAmicis lives in Clearlake.


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In loving memory of a dear friend

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Written by: The Smiths, the Meldrums and the Dowdys
Published: 25 February 2009
Our hearts now ache, at the knowledge of losing a dear friend, Lori Bond-Keech.


Lori, we’ve known you for many years and knew, first hand, of your kind heart, and kindred spirit. You were there, for us, when we were at our weakest moments, and you and your husband, Steve, opened your hearts and your home, to help us through our most trying of times.


You have now been taken from us, and we mourn the loss of a beautiful friend. We also understand the pain that Steve is suffering, and wish that we can be there, by his side to console him. We will always remember the great times that we had with you, and will always be grateful for those memories.


To Steve: We will continue to try to be there for you. The loss of your Beloved, is difficult. We know that you are a strong willed man, and will push through this tough time, especially, for the sake of yourself and those that you have continued to help, over the years.


For Lori: We will miss you dearly, and we will be seeing you in the future.


Your friends,


The Smiths, the Meldrums and the Dowdys.


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