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The two-hour meeting will begin at 1 p.m. at the Lakeport McDonald's meeting room on Todd Road.
If you get hungry or thirsty you can always buy food and drinks before, during or after the meeting.
Come and share your stories with a friendly group of like-minded people.
The club meets on the last Saturday of each month. Sign up for free automatic meeting reminders at http://meetup.com/lcflyingsaucerclub , email
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“Life Planning” looks at potential “life-events” that may affect an individual’s health and welfare that can only be address by advanced planning.
Such “life events” include sudden or prolonged illness, incapacity (whether short- or long-term), guardianship for minor children and a conservatorship of the individual. Life planning is an integral part of every estate plan.
In addition, the regional financial advisor of a major national financial institution will join Ms. Amodio to discuss the current “State of the Market and Economic Outlook.”
A period for questions and answers will be provided.
Contact Ms. Amodio at 707-263-5759 for additional information or to reserve a spot at the seminar. Light refreshments will be served.
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The Acme Foundation’s annual fundraiser this year will be a champagne brunch at Rob Roy Golf Club on Sunday, Sept. 20, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Admission is $30 per person and will include a brunch consisting of scrambled eggs, bacon, ham, sausage, home fried potatoes, biscuits and gravy, chili rellenos, fresh fruit, assorted chilled juices, coffee, tea and a glass of champagne.
Music will be provided by John Zimmerman and the event will have Lake County’s own Eric Patrick, as M.C.
A silent auction and raffle will be held to help raise funds to provide grants to low income seniors and disabled persons for the veterinary treatment of their seriously ill cats and dogs.
A sample of some of the donations in the auction and raffle include wines from Lake County, art work from nationally known artists, unique pet items, Disney tickets, Shakespeare Festival tickets, designer home decorator items, gift certificates and much more.
The foundation originally started in the Bay Area in 1998 by Pat and Jon Meyer and continues to give 100 percent of its net proceeds to qualifying grant recipients.
As of August 2009, Acme has given out over $86,000 in grants.
Due to limited seating, to attend the upcoming fundraiser prepaid reservations by Sept. 15 are required.
Checks should be made payable to “Acme Foundation” and mailed to Pat Meyer, Attn: Acme 2009, POB 308, Cobb, CA 95426.
For more information about the Acme Foundation visit www.acmefoundation.org or call 707-928-5200.
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