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LAKE COUNTY – The PEG Channel, TV Channel 8, is broadcasting a Middletown District 1 supervisorial candidates debate this week.
The debate can be seen from 10:05 p.m. to 11:04 p.m. each day this week.
Supervisorial candidates Susanne La Faver of Hidden Valley Lake and James Comstock of Middletown have debated twice, once on Sept. 17 in Lower Lake and again on Oct. 1 in Middletown. It's the second debate in Middletown being broadcast this week.
Both debates were videotaped by PEG Manager Allen Markowski for rebroadcast on the station.
Comstock and La Faver will appear on the Nov. 4 ballot. Both are vying to succeed Supervisor Ed Robey, who is retiring from the Board of Supervisors.
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At the event, held Aug. 30 in San Diego, 2007 Vikings of Lake Lodge No. 6-166 President Mary Beth Ingvoldstad accepted the 2007 International Lodge of the Year plaque.
Only two lodges each year are awarded this prestigious honor.
Sons of Norway International is comprised of 400 lodges in the United States, Canada and Norway.
Vikings of Lake Lodge No. 6-166 was formed three years ago and has more than 120 members.
Celebrating Norway, and all Nordic countries, the lodge shares Heritage and Culture events at the Galilee Lutheran Church Community Center, 8860 Soda Bay Road each month.
For more information about Vikings of Lake Lodge, call Joyce at 998-3583 and check out the lodge's Web site at www.vikingsoflakelodge.org.
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This bill is follow-up legislation to SB 108 (Wiggins), which Schwarzenegger signed in 2007.
"That legislation expanded the number of nonprofit organizations that can hold wine tasting events where wineries can take orders for the purchase of their wine after the event," Wiggins said. "My new bill will create a single set of nonprofits, the same as those included in SB 108, for two other related statutes in current law.”
Under existing law, a person issued a winegrower's license is authorized to conduct wine tasting of wine produced or bottled by, or produced and packaged for, the licensee, either on or off the winegrower's premises.
Existing law also provides that when a wine tasting is held off-premises and at an event sponsored by a nonprofit organization, the winegrower would be permitted to accept orders for the sale of wine when the sales transaction is completed at the winegrower's premises. They cannot fill orders at the nonprofit event.
The state Alcoholic Beverage Control Act permits wine orders to be taken at wine tasting events held by eleven types of nonprofit organizations described in the Revenue and Taxation Code: Section 23701a (agricultural, horticulture or labor groups); 23701b (fraternal orders); 23701d (public safety, literary or educational groups, amateur sports, or humanitarian corporations); 23701e (chambers of commerce, or real estate boards); 23701f (civic leagues); 23701g (social organizations); 23701i (voluntary employees' beneficiary associations); 23701k (religious corporations); 23701l (domestic fraternal societies); 23701r (political organizations); and, 23701w (veteran's groups). The ABC Act also permits licensed winegrowers to apply to the Department of ABC for a permit to sell bottled wine at festivals, state, county, district, or citrus fairs, civic or cultural celebrations, or similar events sponsored by eight types of nonprofit organizations described in the Revenue and Taxation Code (e.g., Section 23701a, Section 23701b, 23701d, 23701e, 23701k, 23701l, 23701r, and 23701w).
Wiggins, who chairs the Senate Select Committee on California's Wine Industry, represents the premium wine-growing counties of Lake, Mendocino, Napa & Sonoma.
Her bill, SB 157 does the following:
Enacts the "nonprofit Organization Equal Participation Act" for the purpose of providing continuity and equal participation for nonprofit organizations in sanctioned wine related events and to provide orderly direction for wine producers;
Modifies an existing provision of law that allows winegrowers to sell bottled wine at events sponsored by certain tax-exempt organizations as specified by the Revenue and Taxation Code to include three additional types of nonprofit organizations (e.g., civic leagues, social organizations and voluntary employees' beneficiary associations);
Expands the list of nonprofit organizations that are authorized to receive or purchase wine at prices other than those contained in schedules filed with the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control;
Clarifies that nothing in state law precludes beer and wine wholesalers from donating or selling wine and beer at reduced prices to organizations defined as nonprofits by the federal Internal Revenue Code.
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