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Greenview Restaurant hosts inauguration event

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Written by: Editor
Published: 18 January 2009

HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE – Residents of Hidden Valley Lake are encouraged to come to the Greenview Restaurant on Tuesday, Jan. 20, for more than just breakfast.


They are encouraged to come to eat breakfast and watch history being made – the inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama.


Regardless of one's political affiliation, this is without a doubt a historical event for all Americans. And, like the Super Bowl, it takes on more significance when you watch it with a group of folks than it does at home alone on your TV set.


In the Greenview's Mulligan Lounge you have the choice of viewing the inauguration from three large TV sets.


For more information regarding this event, contact the Greenview Restaurant at 987-3146.


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Sons of Norway lodge meets Wednesday

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Written by: Editor
Published: 18 January 2009
KELSEYVILLE – Vikings of Lake Lodge No. 6-166, Sons of Norway, members will celebrate their fourth anniversary at the "Heritage and Culture Night" on Wednesday, Jan. 21.

The evening will begin with a potluck supper at 6 p.m. followed by the Installation of 2009 officers, initiation of new members from 2008 and presentation of membership pins.

The group meets at Galilee Lutheran Church Community Center, 8860 Soda Bay Road, Kelseyville.

For more information call 987-2404 or check out their Web site at www.vikingsoflakelodge.org.

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Middletown Rotary crab feed event set for Jan. 24

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Written by: Editor
Published: 17 January 2009
MIDDLETOWN – More than 150 silent and live auction items will be available during the upcoming Rotary Club of Middletown’s 17th Annual Crab Feed & Auctions set for Saturday, Jan. 24, at the Lions Clubhouse, Central Park Road, Middletown.


Auction items include an airplane ride for three (thanks to Tom Lincoln of Lincoln-Leavitt Insurance), wine and wine tastings, original art and jewelry, live music by David Neft, overnight accommodations and shows at Lake Tahoe and locally, a time-share in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, ski lift passes, Disneyland tickets, canoe rides and much more.


So, come eat, have fun and do good. All proceeds go to local and international humanitarian projects.


Tickets are $50 per person, which includes two drink tickets and a door prize chance.


For groups of 10 or more, there’s a 10-percent discount to $45 per person. Tickets must be pre-paid by Jan. 16 for group reserved seating. Give the names of the people in your group and a group name, so you can be seated together.


This is a sell-out event every year, so don’t be disappointed by waiting until the last minute. Get your checks and reservations in now. Make checks payable to RC of Middletown and mail to P.O. Box 981, Middletown, CA 95461. Pre-paid tickets can be mailed or held at the door.


Fresh floral centerpieces by Karen Jones’ Floral Design Class at Middletown High School are available for sponsorships. Half the proceeds go to the local Future Farmers of America (FFA) Chapter.


Dinner is fresh green salad, pasta with Chef Duane’s homemade sauce, crispy French bread with dipping oil, lots of crab (of course), dessert and coffee


This year there is reduced seating in order to give participants more elbow room, plus group discounts and reserved seating.


For more information, tickets, auction donations or sponsorships, call Helen Whitney at 928-9812 or Terry Hoberg at 987-3446.


Tickets also are available from any Middletown Rotarian, or at Tri-Counties Bank, Westamerica Bank or Middletown Florist and Gifts, all in Middletown.


Rotary is a worldwide all-volunteer service organization. “Service Above Self” is its motto.


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Dive team monthly training to be held Jan. 25

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Written by: Editor
Published: 17 January 2009

UPPER LAKE – The Northshore Dive Team will hold its monthly training this coming weekend.


The team will meet at 10 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 25, at Library Park in Lakeport.


Everyone is welcome to attend – both divers and non-divers. If you like the water you are invited to join the team.


For more information, call team leader Capt. John Rodriguez at 275-2446.


The team is headquartered at the Northshore Fire Protection District's Upper Lake Fire Station, 9420 Main St.


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