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Clarke: Thanks for making Christmas cheer packages happen

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Written by: Debbie Clarke
Published: 30 December 2009

Here is a big thank you and Happy New Year wishes to everyone who made the Upper Lake Fire Auxiliary Christmas Cheer packages happen this year.


We gave out just over 60 baskets, full of canned or dried goods, fresh oranges, apples, potatoes, ham or turkey, bread and a gift for every child in the family under 18 in the family.


Sentry Market gave us bread and Seeley Farms gave apples. Safeway gave us a gift certificate to buy hams. Chuck and Sharon from Pet Acres quietly put together packages for at least 50 seniors and families along with their family members.


Canned goods came in droves from Upper Lake School classes and clubs. The newly chartered Northshore Lions, Westamerica Bank and Blue Lakes Fire Auxiliary gave us generous donations that helped buy turkeys and hams for all the boxes.


Artie Frangos, a local Realtor, donated a basket with a ham. Sons of Italy in Nice members collected 13 boxes of food plus five turkeys with another monetary donation for hams.


Three wonderful customers from my store donated Sentry turkey bucks, $50 and a turkey when I casually mentioned we needed more meat items.


Many other community members picked gift tags off the tree located at Westamerica Bank to provide gifts for needy children.


Everyone was so giving and thankful without blinking an eye, it made my heart proud of our wonderful Northshore community.

 

Debbie Clarke is owner of Clarke's Collectibles in Nice.

Hultquist: Thank you for 'Wreaths Across America' tribute

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Written by: Slick and Sandy Hultquist
Published: 26 December 2009
We would like to thank the committee that worked so hard in preparation for Lake County’s third annual laying of the “Wreaths Across America” tribute to our fallen heroes at the Veterans Circle in Hartley Cemetery on Dec. 12, 2009.


We would also like to thank the Cub Scouts, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts and Sea Scouts of Lake County, the Royal Rangers from the Lakeport Christian Center and the Patriot Guard for their participation, which really added to the presentation of the wreaths, Bob Driskell for his hard work in coordinating the participation of all the Scout Troops.


Others efforts that made this tribute a success included the hard work from members of the Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 951, United Veterans Council of Lake County for funding the handheld American Flags that all in attendance proudly held, and American Legion post 194.


We can’t thank Rich Feiro, Woody Hughes and the Military Funeral Honors Team enough for all their help and participation by giving a full Military Honor presentation during the ceremony. We would also like to thank Robin Humphrey of the Record-Bee and Elizabeth Larson of the Lake County News for their help in promoting the wreath laying ceremony.


The Worcester Wreath Co. in Harrington, Main, over the past 16 years has donated over 105,000 Fresh Wreaths to Arlington National Cemetery, in other country’s with U.S. Military Cemetery’s and aboard U.S. Ships at sea. This year, they donated fresh wreaths to over 350 locations in the U.S. including Lake County. We thank them for their generous donation.


Thanks again to all. Looking forward to a bigger and better ceremony on Dec. 11, 2010.


Slick and Sandy Hultquist work with the Patriot Guard Riders, the Missing in America Project and the Wreaths Across America. They live in Lakeport.

Flaherty: Thanks to Piedmont Lumber for donation

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Written by: Gloria Flaherty
Published: 25 December 2009

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From left, Gloria Flaherty, Lake Family Resource Center executive director; Ted Mandrones of Piedmont Lumber; and Karen Spillman, Piedmont Lumber staffer. Courtesy photo.





Lake Family Resource Center would like to thank Piedmont Lumber for the donation of home holiday decorations for families.


These gifts will certainly brighten the homes for Lake County children.


Piedmont Lumber’s commitment to the agency is appreciated.


Gloria Flaherty is executive director of Lake Family Resource Center.

Hutt: Thank you for your support of 'A Christmas Carol'

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Published: 24 December 2009
I would like to extend my sincere and heart felt thanks to the entire staff of the Soper-Reese Community Theatre (all of them volunteers), radio station KPFZ, the sponsors, and the cast and crew who helped me put on a most wonderful dramatic reading of "A Christmas Carol” on Dec. 19. Their dedication to this project led to a fine production and great enjoyment for the entire audience both at the theatre and wherever people were listening on their radios.

I wish to thank the sponsors: Live Oak Grill, Ear Mite Music, Rosa D'Oro Winery, Disney Awards and Trophies, Kelsey Creek Coffee Co., Park Place Restaurant and the Lake County Chamber of Commerce. Because of their very generous donations, "A Christmas Carol" was presented free of charge for anyone who wanted to see a live radio production, with sound effects done from the stage. 

The superb cast was comprised of: Mary Howe, Hank Porter, Phil Mathewson, Eleanor Cook, Lourdes Thuesen, Xian Yeagen, Linda Gubert, Dennis Hall, Carrie Forno, Rod Rehe, Christine Hutt, Tim Williams, Susan Yeagen and William White. Their hard work and flexibility enabled them to cover several different voices during the broadcast.

The great sound crew was: Shawn Garrison, Mill Garrett, Matt Garrison, and Carole Cole Lewis. They stepped in at mostly the last minute and made the sound effects and music truly spectacular.

A special thanks goes out to Sandy Ciardelli of Sandy's Interiors and Vicki Deates for the excellent decorations to the stage and lobby.

And finally, a big thank you to the community who have supported all of our efforts at the Soper-Reese Theatre. Without your interest and attendance we could not have made this historic venue what it has come to be. We look forward to even bigger and better shows and events in the coming year. Stay tuned and visit our Web site, www.SoperReeseTheatre.com .

Thank you, Lake County!

Bert Hutt is producing director of “A Christmas Carol” and artistic director of the Soper-Reese Community Theatre.
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