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So as to understand the parameters of this Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-housing “HPRP” grant and what it can and cannot provide, please join us for a general information session with the public at large, other nonprofit agencies that assist the homeless, Healthy Start, Lake County Office of Education, hospital staff, police, fire, city and county officials and more.
It will be held at City Hall in Clearlake from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 23, in the conference room.
As a preliminary to this session, please consider visiting www.srcharities.org as it outlines the steps of the program in Sonoma County and will be very similar to the work the group will accomplish in Lake County.
Brian O’Callaghan and Linda Pomeroy of Catholic Charities Santa Rosa will facilitate the presentation and answer questions.
Please RSVP to Hedy Montoya at
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The meeting begins at 6 p.m. at Clearlake City Hall, 14050 Olympic Drive.
A memorandum prepared for the meeting notes, “"The City Council would like to recognize the TV8 volunteers for their efforts in keeping the citizens of Clearlake informed.”
The city will honor the Planning Commission, RDA Advisory Committee, VIPs, Clean Up Clearlake Day volunteers, TV8 and many, many more.
A list of TV8 volunteers provided by Station Manager Allen Markowski includes Barbara Christwitz, Barbarajo Bloomquist, Carle High School students and Principal Ed Zander, Chris Kirkwood, Dante DeAmicis, Dan Towers, David Ramerez, DC Wiseman, Ed Robey, Frank Gillespie, Gabby Fellows, Hiram Dukes, Judy Johnson, Maliki Tara, Melinda Young, Michael Schenck, Phil Mathewson, Toni Morales, Vincent Squatch and Vito Santana.
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Speakers are Michelle Meese, community development director for Lake County Girl Scouts, and William McVay, Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 315.
Middletown Luncheon Club programs start at noon in the social hall of the Middletown Methodist Church, 15833 Armstrong at Washington, Middletown.
Lunch is only $5 per person with proceeds going to the serving group. All programs are open to the general public. This month’s serving group is the Stonehouse Historical Society.
If you don’t know about the Middletown Luncheon Club (MLC), here is the perfect opportunity to tap into the 108 year continuum of community. 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.
For more info on the MLC, contact Helen Whitney at 707-928-9812.
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