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The following is a list of needs for the shelter:
– New twin and full mattresses;
– “Arctic Allegro” bunk beds (twin over full): 6 (www.bunkbeds.net );
– New linens (twin and full sheets, towels for kitchen and bath, blankets, tablecloths, place mats);
– Dining tables: two long rectangle with chairs and benches (seating 12 to 18 each);
– Bar stools: low (for kids) to put at kitchen island (34-inch tall counter);
– Plates: have beautiful pale yellow and pale green (from Kitchen Gallery), need white, complementary (Corelle-type) for kids;
– Cookware (stockpots, cooking pots, pans, baking dishes, cookie sheets, crock pots, utensils, mixers);
– Stainless tableware;
– Outdoor furniture: picnic tables, chairs;
– Portable cribs;
– Vacuum cleaners;
– Carpet cleaner;
– Motel-type air conditioners/heaters (call for info);
– Energy-Star refrigerators;
– Energy-Star washer(s);
– Clothes dryers;
– Paper goods (paper towels, toilet paper, napkins, etc.);
– Room sponsorship: the cost is $2-3000 per room and folks can decorate themselves within the center's guidelines. Sponsors of each room will be recognized with a plaque above the door of their room. Kelseyville Sunrise Rotary already has sponsored a room.
For more information call Lake Family Resource Center, telephone 707-279-0563, Extension 141.
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MIDDLETOWN – “Huzzah, huzzah – come one, come all” for a special preview of the popular renaissance pageant planned for the next Middletown Luncheon Club program on Wednesday, Nov. 18.
Middletown Luncheon Club programs start at noon in the social hall of the Middletown Methodist Church, 15833 Armstrong at Washington in Middletown.
Lunch is only $5 per person with proceeds going to the serving group. This month’s serving group is the Oro Fino Rebekah Lodge.
Tickets will be available for renaissance pageant shows, which run every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from Dec. 4 to Dec. 13 at the Methodist Church in Middletown.
For more information on the pageant call 707-987-2653, email
If you don’t know about the Middletown Luncheon Club (MLC), here is the perfect opportunity to tap into one of the first non-profit groups in the county and one that has been meeting since 1926.
MLC meets every third Wednesday of the month from January through November. A nonprofit organization is selected to provide lunch, and there is a different program each month to keep things lively and informative.
The general public is always enthusiastically welcome to attend. Because of the popularity of this event, RSVPs would be appreciated, especially if you are coming with a group or don’t usually attend. Contact Helen Whitney at 707-928-9812 and leave a message to RSVP or for more information about the group.
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Master Gardener Gabriele O’Neill will present a demonstration this Tuesday to show that working with herbs is no different than preparing food; if you can make gravy, you can make a salve.
Not only will the homemade salve contain exactly the ingredients you want, it will likely be a lot less expensive and higher quality than a store bought product. It’s as much fun as baking cookies and makes a great Christmas gift.
Join the members of Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club for this presentation on Tuesday, Nov. 17. Social time starts at noon, followed by the flower roll call. The business meeting starts at 1 p.m., with the herb/salve program following the meeting.
The club meets at noon on the third Tuesday of the month at the Scotts Valley Women's Club House, 2298 Hendricks Road, Lakeport.
Members, guests and all those who are interested are most welcome. President Jo Jameson at 707-263-4039 or Program Chairman Jo Douville at 707-263-8549 invite interested gardeners to join them.
Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club is a member of Mendo-Lake District, California Garden Club Inc., Pacific Region and National Garden Clubs Inc.
For more information see www.clttgc.org .
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MIDDLETOWN – Wiloth Equine Therapy and Riding Center will host a holistic horse care clinic on Friday, Nov. 20, through Sunday, Nov. 22.
The clinic will focus on nutrition and bodywork.
The cost is $450, which includes the stable for the horse.
Pre-registration is required. Space is limited to 10 horses.
Please contact Ghania Joia at 707-280-3855 for clinic information and Susie Wiloth at 707-355-1280 for stable information.
Wiloth Equine Therapy and Riding Center is located at 20740 Butts Canyon Road in Middletown.
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