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Opinion

Christwitz: Our choice is clear

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Written by: Barbara Christwitz
Published: 25 April 2008
Thank you to everyone who organized and participated in various Earth Day events throughout Lake County thereby keeping hope alive.


Coincidentally, on Earth Day I attended Clearlake’s meeting about the Provinsalia proposal. I view Provinsalia and similar projects as more steps towards environmental suicide of our county. Why would more than 500 Provinsalia homes along with a golf course be built when there are now literally hundreds of vacant homes on the market as well as scarce water for agriculture, drinking and household use? The last thing this county needs is to unnecessarily use precious resources to further despoil our delicate ecological balance.


Our choice is clear: We can choose to rip down trees, bulldoze whole hillsides, erect countless developments and strip malls, wreak congestion in our already troubled streets, and suck up the ground water and creeks. Conversely, we can obey the cry and chant, “The earth is our mother; we must take care of her.” This cry is basic, and as we care for our mother, we care for our children and their children after us. In other words, “If Mama ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy.”


I recommend the DVD (available at local video stores), “The 11th Hour” for a sobering yet helpful view of our plight and hope in these times of climate change. If you watch it, I predict you too will think twice about the Provinsalias of our county.


Barbara Christwitz lives in Clearlake.


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Gotham: Veterans group offers thanks for support

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Written by: Dean Gotham
Published: 24 April 2008
Vietnam Veterans of America, Lake County Chapter 951 wants to express our gratitude and appreciation to the citizens of Lake County for supporting our Agent Orange Clover and POW/MIA Clover donation drive.


Congress unanimously passed Resolutions declaring March 30, 2008 as "Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day." The contributions and positive comments that we received during our weekend donation drive made us feel “welcome.”


As president of Chapter 951, I want to express special thanks to the following businesses for allowing our chapter members to stand out front of their locations: Kmart, Bruno's Shop Smart, Lakeport Safeway, Konocti Vista Casino and Sentry Market in Nice.


Dean Gotham lives in Clearlake. Visit Chapter 951's Web site at www.vva951.org.


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Peters: Clean Up Clearlake a great success!

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Written by: Lori Peters
Published: 22 April 2008
I spent last Saturday with several friends and newly made friends while cleaning up the streets of Lakeshore and Olympic in Clearlake. Cathy Wilson from the Small Business Development department at Yuba College organized this event through the Keep America Beautiful, Great American Cleanup, the nation's largest community improvement program. Ms. Wilson brought together the Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce, the City of Clearlake, several organizations and community members together to take part in caring for our two main streets of town. The chamber was asked to inform businesses of the date and purpose, that if they cleaned up their area, we could focus on other areas. It was so nice to get the phone calls Friday from many businesses who said do not worry about us, we just spent hours cleaning our building, parking lots, and planting flowers.


Teams were put together to work targeted areas, the goal was to pick up trash, pull weeds in walkways, clean signs, sweep rocks off walkways, and get the dirt out of the gutters.


Saturday was a bit windy, but sunny. The wind didn’t deter our purpose one bit. People arrived early to pick up their supplies and get started. There were youth groups working Austin Park and all ages were represented in the crews of helpers.


In writing this, it is my goal to thank everyone who helped in cleaning our town. From the local businesses that supplied the cleaning supplies for free or low cost. The business groups, social clubs, church organizations and youth groups. The City of Clearlake employees, a very special thank you to you! Not just for helping but also for keeping us safe while we worked! I saw just how easy it was to get lost in thought while you work, forgetting you are on the side of the road! Thank you for keeping us safe! There are so many people to thank, and for that, I feel truly blessed to live in Clearlake!


Lori Peters is executive director of the Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce and owner of Wild About Books.


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Lucerne FLOW says thanks for bake sale help

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Written by: Dallas Cook
Published: 13 April 2008
Lucerne FLOW (Friends of Locally Owned Water) volunteers celebrated World Water Day (3/22) by holding a bake sale as a fundraiser for the organization. A big thanks goes to Kenny Parlet (Lakeview Market) and Larry Montgomery (Sentry Supermarket) for graciously allowing us to use the space in front of their stores.


Thanks to all the FLOW folks that contributed time, money, talent, and other resources – not to mention cookies, cupcakes, brownies, cheesecakes and Easter baskets.


A special thanks goes to donors from the Queen of the Rosary Catholic Church in Lucerne. The diverse array of sweet treats were sold out before the end of Saturday, making the two-day sale a great success.


Thanks also to the many people who stopped by the table to sign our petition to the California Public Utilities Commission regarding California Water Service Co.'s pending rate hike for the new treatment plant.


Dallas Cook is president of Lucerne FLOW.


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