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Thank you, Clearlake Oaks volunteers!

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Written by: Chuck Lamb
Published: 15 April 2007

What a great feeling to be able to witness and participate in large community projects manned by willing volunteers whose only interest is to improve our great little town.


Such was the case on April 11, when a number of people helped to clean up and grade the new county-owned park property located next to Nylander’s Red & White store.


Not only was there a substantial amount of grading to be done, but the work also included the removal of a significant amount of asphalt and concrete – demolishing a detached garage, filling and carting away a large dumpster full of garbage and hauling away appliances from a vacant house on the property.


This was a fine example of county and community members working together to improve our town.


Grateful thanks go out to: Richard Kuehn of Copper Cross Vineyards for providing both his time and equipment; Clay Shannon and Thurman Mahan of Shannon Ridge Vineyards for donating heavy equipment and labor; local citizen Bill Rett who always seems to be the first to volunteer for such projects, and the county for making this project happen. Thanks go out to our new Deputy Redevelopment Director, Eric Seely, who unselfishly donated his time to coordinate the effort and for providing a substantial amount of hands-on labor.


I encourage you to drive by the property and look at what community involvement can do!


Chuck Lamb

Clearlake Oaks

 

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Legislation restores respect, honor to Capitol Hill

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Written by: Mark Knaup and E. Harold Riley
Published: 11 April 2007

The Honorable Nancy Pelosi

United States House of Representatives

235 Cannon House Office Building

Washington, D.C. 20515-0508

 

Dear Madam Speaker:


It is with pride and hope that we salute you for your hundred hours of important legislation that have brought back respect and honor to Capitol Hill. After almost a decade of Byzantine partisan politics and arrogance of power, those hundred hours have restored a lost and absent sense of government that is truly by the people, and of the people. Although we are a small group from a small rural community, I am sure that we speak for the majority of the American people.


With your inspiring leadership, and the support of both houses, and by eliminating those politics of obstruction and punitive measures, you have restored faith once more by your visions and dedication.


Thank you Madam Speaker, we remain dedicated democrats, and send you and the Congress and Senate our best wishes and firmly support your efforts to restore representative democracy to the American people.


Sincerely yours,

Mark Knaup, chair

Harold E. Riley, ex-chair

South Lake County Democratic Club

Clearlake

 

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Help save the oak trees

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Written by: Josephine LeFaye
Published: 01 April 2007

That upright tree, in all full glory,

resplendent ... is Palace! And the tree

stump, over yonder (yes, there are many

more of them now, here in Clearlake),

deformed and protuberant – why that's

our husk. When an ancient oak tree is

felled, so in a spiritual sense, are we all!


As a few greedy developer/Destroyers make

their fortunes here and there, taking away from

us all, leaving devastation in their wake,

robbing us of the surrounding beauty, we are,

quite literally, rapidly losing ground.


In thinking, 'Perhaps we can still move somewhere

else in time' ... can another such special place

even be found, any more? Doubtful! By avoiding

struggle at all cost, and in placating with our

thought process, language, and communications,

we are become incapable of doing!


We've opted out, settled without being settlers,

not even bothering to fight for the very land

and freedom that our ancestors gave their lives

and homes for. We are modern fallen man with no

substance.


Help organize an ordinance against tree cutting!


Josephina LeFaye

Clearlake

 

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Bouquets for those who helped with rose garden

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Written by: DeAnn Fawcett
Published: 14 March 2007

The Lucerne Alpine Senior Center would like to thank the Lake County Master Gardeners and the Lakeport Rose Society for sponsoring a pruning and care seminar in the Rose Garden on Saturday, Feb. 17.

It was a wonderful experience, with something to be learned whether your a beginner or experienced gardener.

We would also like to thank Janice Kane for her assistance and donation towards the ongoing care of the Memorial Rose Garden. We are now ready and waiting for our beautiful spring blooms.

Sincerely,

DeAnn Fawcett
Lucerne Alpine Senior Center
Memorial Rose Garden Caretaker

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  3. Grateful to Caltrans for its help
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