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FORTUNA – The third annual California Northern Region Training Conference will be held in Fortuna June 25 through 26 at the River Lodge Conference Center.
Presented by the California Northern Region Land Trusts (CNRLT) Steering Committee, this conference will provide land trust professionals, board members and all other interested persons with training opportunities relevant to land trusts and land conservation in today’s economy.
The 2009 conference topics address basic land trust training, climate change, sustainable forest management, conservation finance and development issues.
Conference registration is currently open to all interested persons.
Registration materials, pricing and the conference schedule are available at www.mendocinolandtrust.org .
Contact Jenny Hall at the Mendocino Land Trust at 707-962-0470 or
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KELSEYVILLE – The Republican Party of Lake County Central Committee will hold its next meeting on Monday, June 22.
The group will meet at Riviera Hills Restaurant at 6 p.m.
Please come and become involved in the important issues facing the county today.
Riviera Hills Restaurant is located at 10200 Fairway Dr., Kelseyville.
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The meeting will take place at 10 a.m. at the Mendo-Lake Credit Union, located at 963 11th St., Lakeport.
NWPC is the only national grassroots organization dedicated to increasing the number of women officials at all levels of government.
The group was founded in 1971 as the political arm of the women’s movements, working to recruit, and train and support women for elected and appointed office, regardless of party affiliation.
The caucus reaches across party lines to maximize women’s political energy and make the system work for women. It is committed to serving all women who support core issues of reproductive freedom, improved child care/dependent care, and the Equal Rights Amendment.
For more information please call 707-774-5161.
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The public forum will be held at a regularly scheduled commission meeting beginning at 12:15 p.m. in the third floor conference room C in the Lake County Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes St., Lakeport.
The Lake County Juvenile Justice Commission was established through the provisions of section No. 225 of the California State Welfare and Institutions Code.
The Lake County Board of Supervisors adopted County Ordinance 1103 in September of 1979, designating the Commission for the County of Lake.
Details of the commission's bylaws describe one of the commission’s roles as to “inquire into the administration of the juvenile court law in Lake County” and to coordinate the work of the community agencies engaged in delinquency prevention programs and to initiate such programs to fill any unmet needs.
Additionally the commission may inspect all publicly administered juvenile facilities, including the juvenile hall as well as any county jail that has been reported to have held a minor for more than 24 hours in the previous year.
The commission is also directed to inspect at their discretion, group homes and other related juvenile facilities.
There are currently six vacancies on the 15-person board that the commission would like to fill.
Youths between the ages of 14 and 21 are encouraged to attend and inquire as to a commission position. The commission is also looking to fill four vacant adult seats.
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