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- Written by: Friends of Boggs Mountain
The class will take place at the Little Red School House, 15780 Bottle Rock Road, Cobb.
During this class, the instructor will help you understand a topographic map, proper use of your compass and how to use the two together.
You'll learn about magnetic north, true north, and map symbology.
After covering these fundamentals, you'll get time to practice orienting a map in proper north direction and understanding contour lines.
This engaging class is a great introduction to outdoor navigation and map reading on Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest.
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To get the best instruction, bring your own compass as supplies are limited.
Participants under 18 must be accompanied by a registered adult.
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- Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Out of that meeting came an idea, The Bass Bowl.
Friday night will be the 13th rendition of that idea when the unbeaten and top ranked Clear Lake Cardinals travel to play the Kelseyville Knights in Bass Bowl XIII.
The game begins at 7:30 p.m. at Kelseyville High School.
The Cardinals have been a juggernaut this season, averaging over 48 points a game while giving up less than eight points in winning all eight games thus far.
The Knights are also fielding one of their best teams in years and will come in with a 6-2 record, averaging 41 points a game while giving up just 12 points a game.
While the Cardinals will be a clear-cut favorite to win, they are hobbling a bit after a very physical game at Willits in which several of their players got banged up.
But they are riding a four-game winning streak against Kelseyville, winning the last three Bass Bowls and a playoff game last year.
Kelseyville had dominated the Bass Bowl series, taking a 7-2 lead in 2018 when they blanked Clear Lake 44-0.
But it has been all Clear Lake ever since, and if they win Friday, they will cut the lead to 7-6.
The Bass Bowl was created to foster community awareness and involvement in high school athletics in general, and the Bass Bowl in particular.
For more information, visit TheBassBowl.com.
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- Written by: Rotary Club of Lakeport
These distinguished speakers will offer valuable insights and expertise in their respective fields, promising to make each meeting an educational and inspiring experience for our members and guests.
On Nov. 1, they kick off the month with an esteemed guest, District 5130 Governor Tom Boylan.
Boylan will address the club, providing an update on the latest developments within Rotary District 5130. His perspective on the district's initiatives and future plans is sure to be of great interest to members.
The following week, on Nov. 8, they will host Michelle Goodman from Lake County Waste Solutions.
She will share her knowledge and experience in waste management, addressing key environmental issues and discussing initiatives that benefit the community. Her presentation promises to shed light on sustainable practices and the importance of responsible waste management.
Nov. 15 brings us Debra Fiedler from Lake County Young Life. Fiedler will introduce them to the inspiring work being done by Lake County Young Life, a youth-focused organization. Her presentation will highlight their mission, activities and the positive impact they are making in the lives of young people in the community.
Closing out the month on Nov. 29, they have an international treat for members.
Coach Michael Lin will be Zooming in from Australia to share his expertise on "How to Successfully Coach Your Team Members."
Coach Lin's insights into effective coaching methods will be invaluable for members who are involved in leadership roles within their businesses or organizations.
The Rotary Club of Lakeport invites not only its members but also the wider community to join us for these exciting and informative presentations.
Meetings take place at O’Meara Brothers Brewing Co. on Wednesdays at noon.
The club encourages everyone with an interest in these topics to attend and participate in these engaging discussions.
The Rotary Club of Lakeport is part of Rotary International, a global organization dedicated to community service, humanitarian projects, and the promotion of international understanding and peace. With a strong focus on making a difference at the local and international levels, our club is committed to serving the Lakeport community and beyond.
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- Written by: Lake County Superior Court
The court said Monday that it has launched a new hearing reminder service.
Individuals will be able to sign up for email and/or text reminders of upcoming court dates.
The process is simple; individuals create an account and input a case number to register.
The hearing reminder service will then send email and/or text reminders two weeks before and two days before all future hearings in the case.
For more information use the QR code below or visit www.hrs.courts.ca.gov/lk.

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