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Enjoy a buffet dinner of three different pasta sauces white, green and red, Italian marinated baked chicken breasts with green salad, garlic bread then topped off with yummy cake for dessert.
The bar is open for socializing at 5 p.m. then dinner will be served at 6 p.m.
Enjoy dancing to music of the Jim Williams Band right after the meal.
All tickets cost $15 at the door. Everyone is welcome.
For information about this event or renting the hall for your own, call 707-274-9952.
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CLEARLAKE – This Saturday, Jan. 23, South Shore Little League will hold a benefit dinner and dance at the Clearlake Community Center on Bowers Avenue.
Tickets are only $15 and include a tri-tip dinner, auction and music by local rock band “Without a Net.”
All funds will go to help the league recover from last year’s burglary in which $3,000 worth of equipment was stolen and vandalized.
The dinner starts at 5:30 p.m.
Tickets are available at Wild About Books on Olympic Drive or at the door.
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MIDDLETOWN – The South Lake County Fire Sirens is a group of volunteers who raise money for emergency equipment for the South Lake County Fire Protection District.
The group holds periodic rummage/bake sales and an annual Christmas boutique. They also sponsor the File of Life Program and monthly blood drives in conjunction with the Blood Bank of the Redwoods.
Members meet the first Monday of each month at 9:30 a.m. for coffee and 10 a.m. for their business meeting. They usually have a community service person as their guest speaker prior to the business meeting. The group meets in the conference room of the Middletown Fire Station on Highway 175.
Mark your calendars for our upcoming featured speakers:
– Feb. 1: District 1 Supervisor Jim Comstock, “What’s happening in Lake County”;
– March 1: Pat Plank, district director of the American Red Cross.
Come join the Fire Sirens and make new friends, too!
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LAKE COUNTY – Traffic collisions are the No. 1 killer of teenagers in America. Nationally about 5,000 teens will die in automobile crashes. About 10 percent of those deaths are in California alone. In California in 2007, there were 82,506 collisions involving teenage drivers statewide, 457 resulted in fatalities.
The Clear Lake California Highway Patrol office will offer a free “Start Smart” traffic safety class for teenage drivers and their parents at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 4, at the CHP office in Kelseyville. The class will run about two hours.
The program aims to help future and newly-licensed teenage drivers learn the responsibilities that accompany the privilege of being a licensed driver. It is an education tool for parents and teens to reduce the number of teen injuries and deaths resulting from traffic collisions.
The program provides information on defensive driving, state traffic laws, dynamics of traffic collisions, tips on avoiding collisions and DUI awareness.
Space is limited for this class.
For more information or reservations, call Officer Steven Tanguay at the CHP office, 707-279-0103.
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