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Opinion

Fulton: Groups made July 4 festivities possible

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Written by: Melissa Fulton
Published: 07 July 2008
Thank you to all who participated in the Lakeport Annual Lighted Boat Parade. The First Place winners in each category are as follows: Youth, Sea Scout Ship Konocti Phoenix; Business, Ben Perry Remodeling; Family, Megs Happer and Steve Hibbert with a salute to George Washington; and Organization, Lakeport Sea Scout Ship Whisper.

 

The thousands along the shore of Lakeport, from Rumsey Bay to Willow Point Resort and points south, thoroughly enjoyed the parade as it passed in review.

 

The Lakeport Regional Chamber wishes to also extend thanks to the many people who donated to the fireworks “Add A Dollar” campaign to assist with paying for the fireworks display.


The following merchants generously accepted donations for the fireworks: Lakeview Market, Northshore Sentry Market, The Cottage, Renee's, Park Place, Bigg's 155, Linda's Hallmark, Cafe Victoria, Kelseyville Lumber, Piedmont Lumber, Shari's Secret Garden, The Kitchen Gallery, AGM Property Management and Bruno's Shop Smart.


Lakeport Regional Chamber Volunteer Bill Knoll delivered and picked up the donation containers for the campaign. Thanks to City of Light and Bicoastal Media for coordinating the music for the display; to the City of Lakeport Police and Public Works Departments for all their assistance. Our appreciation to the Lakeport Fire District as well.

 

It takes a great many people to present community programs without whom the Lakeport Regional Chamber could not continue these programs.

 

Melissa Fulton is chief executive officer of the Lakeport Regional Chamber of Commerce.


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Peters: Thanks to merchants for making fireworks possible

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Written by: Lori Peters
Published: 04 July 2008
The city of Clearlake will host the fireworks display at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, July 5, on the shore of Austin Park, Clearlake. Pyro Spectacular will be setting off the fireworks this year, paid for through the generous donations from Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce members.


Please be sure to shop and personally thank the following businesses for their support of this year's fireworks display.


2 Goomba's Deli

A&B Collision

Akeena Solar

AtH Computers

Bank of America

Beer Budget

Graphics

Best Western

Big O Tires

Big Panda

Brassfield Winery

Cactus Grill

Carl and Carol Webb

Casablanca's Coffee and Tea Bar

Chic le Chef

Chuck Leonard

City of Clearlake

Clearlake Automotive

Clearlake Bait and Tackle

Clearlake Dental

Clear Lake Observer

Clearlake Veterinary

Clifford Ruzicka Associates

Curt Giambruno, Dick and Kathy Freeborn

Lakeshore Lions Club

Lioness Club

Dragonfly Café and Deli

Edgewater Resort

Edmunds Bass Tournament Rental

Elegant Touch

Food's Etc.

Four Corners

From Me 2 U

Girlfriends

Gloria's Gift Gallery

Griffin's Furniture

Hardesters Market

Highland's Water

Hospice Services of Lake County

Kevin Ness Jewelers

Konoctees Silk Screen and Embroidery

Konocti Dance Academy

Lake County Manufactured Homes - Ken Celli

Lake Pharmacy

Lakeport Regional Chamber of Commerce

Lakeshore Bait and Tackle

Lakeshore Car Wash

Layne Paving and Trucking

Lions Club of Lake County

Main Street Cafe

Marlene Wentz Bookkeeping and Tax

Marvin Carpenter Insurance

Massage for Women by Annie Kaa

McClain Family

Parker Plastics

Penny Slaver

Perfect Printers

Perfect T's,

PineDell Resort

Prudential Realty

Record-Bee

Rite Aid

Safeway

Sandy's Rock Shop

Shannon Ridge Winery

Shelley's Graphics

Small Business Development Center

Sunset Fishing Resort

Terrell Cellars

Tulip Hill Winery

Twin Pines

Vist del Lago Resort

Water's Edge Dry Cleaners

Wendy Weiss Acupuncture

West Alert Security

WestAmerica Bank

Wild About Books


Lori Peters is executive director of the Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce.


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Schneider: New law makes some changes to saluting flag

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Written by: Suzanne Schneider
Published: 03 July 2008
Do you know what to do when the US flag is raised? Have you noticed people out of uniform saluting the flag?


In January a new law was enacted that made some changes with respect to saluting the flag of the United States.


Section 594 of the National Defense Authorization Act, which was signed into law as Public Law 110-181 on Jan. 28, allows veterans out of uniform to salute the flag.


Section 9 of Title 4, United States Code, was amended by striking "all persons present" and all that follows through the end of the section, and inserted the following: "All persons present in uniform should render the military salute. Members of the Armed Forces and veterans who are present but not in uniform may render the military salute. All other persons present should face the flag and stand at attention with their right hand over their heart, or if applicable, remove their headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart. Citizens of other countries who are present should stand at attention. All such conduct toward the flag in a moving column should be rendered at the moment the flag passes."


Happy Independence Day!


Suzanne Schneider lives in Kelseyville.


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Gebhard: Time to rethink our priorities

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Written by: Dave Gebhard
Published: 29 June 2008
A society is a living organism, and when one part is infected and sick, the whole organism can be infected as it metastasizes. We need to bring all of our citizens up to a healthy level both educationally, emotionally and financially. Educationally, as many of our citizens as possible should be educated as well as we are capable. Equal opportunity requires full educational opportunities for all. Without equal opportunity, people are not emotionally invested in American ideals and culture.


America has always taken pride in nurturing the ideas of Horatio Algers. If citizens are not educated properly they cannot reasonably expect to share in the American Dream. Thus, we need to invest in education for all our citizens or we are asking for an unstable society.


One of the reasons for our tremendous effort in World War II was the pervasive feeling of inclusion by all our people. True, we had been going through a terrible depression, but most people felt like they were all sharing in the pain. Thus, Americans mobilized the entire country and produced weapons of war in record numbers.


As a country we have lost sight, at least in our nation's capital, of the terrible injustice we are doing ourselves. Robbing our citizens of a decent education also robs all of us of intellectual capital that will sorely be needed as the world changes and new challenges arise. We are emulating the oil sheiks of the Middle East, by shortchanging our children of the working class of a decent education. We will pay a steep price, as these youngsters see no future without the reading, writing, and arithmetic skills that they need to find gainful employment.


Our prisons are overcrowded and our unemployment lines are only short because of all those whose benefits have run out. We need to rethink our priorities.


Dave Gebhard lives in Lakeport.


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