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Republicans honor Carter at monthly meeting
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Land Trust work party makes repairs at Boggs Lake Preserve
COBB – Nature lovers and admirers of Boggs Lake Preserve will appreciate the new cedar fence, pier planks, sign post and cleared trails completed recently by Lake County Land Trust (www.lakecountylandtrust.org) board members and volunteers.
Boggs Lake Preserve, a 117-acre northern volcanic vernal pool located on Harrington Flat Road off Bottle Rock Road, is owned by The Nature Conservancy (TNC).
TNC, Lake County Land Trust, and Boggs Lake’s neighbors continue protection and maintenance of the Preserve, and together coordinated the recent work party.
Participants included Land Trust board members Jon Ambrose, Susanne La Faver, and Tom Smythe. Volunteers were Andrew Belschner, Susan and Jim Herrmann and Lyle La Faver.
Boggs Lake is one of the finest remaining examples of the vernal pool plant community. The lake bed was created by coalescing lava flows from Mt. Hannah one million years ago.
In addition to its unique size and location, the lake is home to one rare natural community, two rare aquatic invertebrates and five rare plant species.
Ringed by grassland and Ponderosa pine forest and bordering a wet meadow on one side, the lake also provides habitat to over 155 species of birds, including osprey, peregrine falcon, bald eagles, and golden eagles.
Amphibians and reptiles are also well represented, and mammals both large and small use the lake year-round. The preserve’s wetlands constitute a unique assemblage not duplicated elsewhere in California.
In fact, the preserve is an important Western Pond Turtle habitat, making it a research site for Sonoma State University biologists. The Western Pond Turtle is considered a species of special concern (see accompanying photos).
The Lake County Land Trust is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the county’s important land resources. Its stewardship includes Rodman Slough Preserve on Clear Lake and Rabbit Hill in Middletown.
The land trust spearheaded the preservation of Black Forest on Mt. Konocti and participated in the acquisition of Mt. Konocti by Lake County.
For membership in Lake County Land Trust, or to volunteer at a future work party, please see www.lakecountylandtrust.org or call 707-994-2024.
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Shriners hold annual fundraiser benefit
The event will take place at Robinson Rancheria Resort & Casino, 1545 E. Highway 20.
Cocktails will begin at 6 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m.
The club also will host the annual Northern California potentate's visit.
Tickets cost $25 if purchased before the event, or $35 at the door.
Money raised from the event will go for a transportation fund that supports the families of children who are treated at Shriners Hospitals.
To purchase tickets call Jim Swatts, 707-998-9253, or JJ Jackson at the Lakeport Senior Center, 707-263-4218.
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Clarke produces another Wine Auction original
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Democratic Club mets July 11
The senior center serves breakfast from 9 a.m. until noon.
The public is invited. Membership in the Lake County Democratic Club is open to registered members of the Democratic Party.
The Lucerne Alpine Senior Center is located at 3985 Country Club Drive (corner of 10th & Country Club) in Lucerne.
For more information contact the Lake County Democratic Club at telephone 707-263-4529 or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
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MATH meets July 9
MIDDLETOWN – The Middletown Area Town Hall (MATH) will hold its next meeting on Thursday, July 9.
The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. at Loconoma High School located on Washington Street.
Under unfinished business, the group will consider the Economic Development Committee’s farmers market proposal and the Road and Sidewalk Committee priorities.
In new business, District 1 Supervisor Jim Comstock will make his report to MATH.
The group will meet next on Aug. 13.
MATH meetings are subject to videotaping. Meeting proceedings may be available for viewing on public access television and/or the Internet.
MATH – established by resolution of the Lake County Board of Supervisors on Dec. 12, 2006 – is a municipal advisory council serving the residents of Anderson Springs, Cobb, Coyote Valley (includes Hidden Valley Lake), Long Valley and Middletown.