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The dinner will take place from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the club's hall, 2817 Highway 20.
Come and enjoy homemade Italian sauce, garlic bread and salad.
The cost is $8; for $10 you can get sausages or meatballs.
The bar will be open for socializing.
Everyone is welcome.
For more information about the event or renting the hall call 707-274-2244.
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Funds also are available for residents in need of move-in costs, such as security deposit, related to a move to new permanent housing.
The last date to submit an application is Sept. 1.
Catholic Charities is administering the Federal Emergency Shelter Grant (FESG) funds, and applicants must qualify and meet state and federal guidelines.
Needs and residency also will be verified.
To see if you qualify, go to www.srcharities.org/services and click on Lake County services to find FESG information.
You also may call 707-528-8712, Extension 126, or pick up an application at Catholic Charities Lake County Office, 21085 Bush St., Middletown.
Federal Emergency Shelter Grant for Lake County is funded by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, via CA Department of Housing & Community Development.
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Invite your friends and family members to take advantage of this free shredding service.
You may bring up to three boxes/bags of old documents that you would like to have shredded to the parking lot of Umpqua Bank in Lakeport, 805 11th St., from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 28.
Be sure your documents are free of binders (paper clips and staples are acceptable). They will have workers ready to help you unload your documents and you can even watch them be shredded.
If you can’t make it on April 28, Umpqua Bank in Lakeport and Kelseyville, 4280 Main St., will have shredding bins available after April 28 until they are full (limit of three boxes/bags per drop off, please).
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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Redbud blossoms along roadsides, golden poppies on the hills, wild yellow mustard blanketing orchards and vineyards, all sure signs that it is almost time for the Wildflower Brunch at Clear Lake State Park.
This year’s date is April 30. It begins at 9 a.m. and continues until noon.
The brunch, sponsored by the Clear Lake State Park Interpretive Association, features a build-your-own omelet with a choice of fillings. It is served with pastries, fruit and coffee.
Advanced reservations are suggested and may be made online at www.heronfestival.org or by calling 707-263-8030. The cost is $15.
The Wildflower Brunch heralds the opening of the Heron Festival, April 30 to May 1, hosted by Lake County Audubon, a weekend burgeoning with nature-focused activities for the whole family.
The festival has become a signature springtime event in northern California.
Last year more than 1,800 people attended, drawn by the quality of the activities offered, uniquely qualified speakers, a wide variety of vendors and many local organizations who provide information to sustain the welcoming environment of Lake County.
A full schedule of events is listed at www.heronfestival.org.
Reservations for the Wildflower Brunch and pontoon boat tours can be made via this Web site.
Come early and stay late. Bring your camera. There will be many sights, sounds and smells to savor in this event which highlights spring, a time when Lake County is at its best.
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