Tuesday, 01 October 2024

Community

KELSEYVILLE – This summer's severe infestation of cyanobacteria (also known as "blue-green algae") on Clear Lake has diminished the quality of life for many lakeside residents, impeded the recreational enjoyment of residents and visitors alike, and caused economic hardship to resort owners and other business people, especially along the south shore.

In order to minimize these adverse effects we have to figure out effective, practical techniques for dealing with these organisms during their periodic population explosions, but it is also very important to understand the relationship of the "algae" to the unique ecology of Clear Lake, and to promote actions that will foster the long term health of the Lake and its watershed, such as restoration of natural lakeside vegetation, reduction of erosion, and elimination of as many sources of pollution as possible.

In order to promote public understanding of these complicated issues, the Sierra Club Lake Group is hosting a special forum, "Stewards of the Lake," when an expert panel consisting of Yuba College Professor Dr. Harry Lyons, County Water Resources Engineer Tom Smythe, and Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine Project Manager Rick Sugarek will address subjects such as: What does a healthy lake look like, and how can we get there? What monitoring information has been collected and what does it tell us? What's happening now in the SBMM Superfund site mercury pollution cleanup?

These questions and many more will be on the agenda during this free-ranging panel discussion, which will be held in Room 203 at Kelseyville High School (5480 Main St in Kelseyville) at 7 p.m. on Tuesday Sept. 22.

The meeting, which will be filmed for later broadcast on public access television Channel 8, is free and open to the public.

For more information call Victoria Brandon at 707-994-1931 or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

LAKEPORT – Attention wine lovers and history buffs! The Lake County Historical Society wants you!


They invite the community to join them on Saturday, Sept. 19, at 5 p.m. for the 10th Annual Lake County Wine Auction, a gala benefit for the arts, health and community of Lake County.


This year the Lake County Wine Alliance is partnering with the Lake County Historical Society to help raise money towards the completion of the Ely Stage Stop and Country Museum restoration.


The building originally was a stop for the stagecoaches en route to the west shore of Clear Lake and is considered by some to be one of the oldest “stick-built” buildings in Lake County.


It was relocated to a new home at 9921 State Highway 281 (Soda Bay Road) on July 29, 2007.


Through the leadership of the county of Lake, the wraparound porch was completed this summer and Pacific Gas & Electric recently installed electricity. With the addition of the electricity, work will begin soon on the interior.


Meanwhile, the historical society plans to construct period barns to showcase its large collection of historic artifacts for both static and demonstration exhibits.


The Lake County Historical Society needs your donations and participation to finish the project, so they ask the community please join them at the Wine Auction.


For tickets go to www.winealliance.org , or call 1-866-279-WINE.

CLEARLAKE – In this time of extreme budget cutbacks, Community Care HIV/AIDS Project is looking for that wonderful Lake County Energy, to help meet the shortfall, at the second annual AIDSWALK Lake County.


Please join us as we come together in the true spirit of community.


The second annual AIDSWALK Lake County, will be held Saturday, Sept. 19, in Clearlake's beautiful Austin Park, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be music, entertainment, great speakers, art, good food and prizes.


Last year, a diverse variety of Lake County folks worked together to produce a real, feel-good, fundraising event that directly benefited the health & welfare of our clients.


From students to seniors, talk to anyone who participated in our first-ever AIDSWALK and you will be greeted with a smile.


In these challenging times of major cutbacks in the Office of AIDS and Other Health Service, let's get together and create some meaningful community.


There are many fun ways to participate. Please call Michelle, Marti or Ken at 707- 995-1606, with any questions. Come join the fun and help make a difference.

CLEARLAKE – The quarterly meeting of the Lake County chapter of the National Women’s Political Caucus (NWPC) will take place at 10 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 26.


The meeting will be held at the Main Street Grill, 4084 Lakeshore Drive, Clearlake.


The NWPC is the only national grassroots organization dedicated to increasing the number of women officials at all levels of government.


NWPC was founded in 1971 as the political arm of the women’s movements, working to recruit, and train and support women for elected and appointed office, regardless of party affiliation.


The caucus reaches across party lines to maximize women’s political energy and make the system work for women. It is committed to serving all women who support core issues of reproductive freedom, improved child care/dependent care, and the Equal Rights Amendment.


For more information please call 707-774-5161.

LAKEPORT – Are you a senior 55 or older with a lifetime of experience to share? Would you like to give back to other seniors and learn how to age gracefully yourself?


The Senior Peer Counseling program of Konocti Senior Services Inc. is accepting applications for the Fall Volunteer Training for this enriching opportunity to help seniors talk through a discouraging time, access services, cope with losses and adapt to the challenges of older age.


Volunteers will share their experiences with other inspirational volunteers, engage in lively discussions, and receive weekly training in the gifts and challenges of aging.


Volunteers will learn skills such as compassionate listening, strategic coping, and clear communicating. You will learn the secrets of increasing peace of mind, reducing stress, recovering from a loss, building healthy relationships and exploring the spiritual advantages of later life.


As a volunteer, you will spend a total of about four hours a week with clients and attending a group supervision session in Lakeport or Clearlake.


They are now accepting a limited number of applications for volunteers throughout Lake County for this free training facilitated by licensed psychotherapist Kim Baughan Young MFT, clinical consultant, which includes experiential practice, movie clips, lively group discussion and even free lunches.


The training will be held on three successive Fridays beginning Oct. 2 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Konocti Senior Support’s Senior Peer Counseling program has helped hundreds of Lake County seniors and is rapidly expanding, so please call Kim Baughan Young MFT at Konocti Senior Services Inc. now for your application at 707-995-1417.

LUCERNE – The The Lucerne Booster Club will resume its Wednesday meetings beginning at 6 p.m. Oct. 7.

The group will meet at Kapitan's Kafe on Highway 20.

The agenda will include appointment of officers and Mrs. Tarner's fundraiser request.

Please feel free to bring a friend.

For more information e-mail Lani Urquiza at 707-349-5457.

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