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The group invites community members to come and enjoy socializing with other “horse people” and hear about important news for horse-keepers. Refreshments and door prizes also will be available.
At this meeting, information will be presented that is important to all who keep horses in Lake County. In particular, a proposed zoning ordinance amendment will be described.
The horse council is working with the Lake County Planning staff to draft recommendations on which the council has worked to get consensus.
The council urges horse owners to attend this meeting to learn how the current zoning ordinance impacts horse keeping and horse facilities. The horse council wants the community's input regarding improvements and changes that the membership will be developing with county planning staff over the next few months.
Community involvement and input in the process is critical so that the horse council can make recommendations to reflect the needs of horse keepers as well as establish minimum criteria for the well being of horses while considering impacts on the environment and neighbors.
Guest speaker will be Dr. Glenn Benjamin from Upper Lake, who is the veterinarian for the exotic animal park, Safari West. If time permits, they will hear updates on the progress of various horse council committees and on upcoming horse council educational seminars.
The group will be accepting entries into our logo contest at this meeting. The logo guidelines are: color ink on a 4-inch by 5-inch card; ability to shrink or stretch the design for use on the letterhead, Web site, correspondence and advertising; logos will be posted and voted on by membership; $50 award for selected logo; the winner will give up all rights to the logo and it will be the property of the Lake County Horse Council. Entrants must be a member of the Lake County Horse Council to be eligible for the prize.
The spring edition of the Lake County Horse Council News Journal is ready to publish and still has advertising space available. For information call Valarie Sullivan, 707-533-3051.
For more information about the Lake County Horse Council, visit www.lakecountyhorsecouncil.com, or call Juliana or Paul at 707-279-1903.
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The group will serve a home cooked dinner of baked ham with all your favorite side dishes plus dessert at the club hall, 2817 E. Highway 20 in Nice.
The bar is open for socializing at 5 p.m. then dinner will be served at 6 p.m.
Enjoy dancing to music of High Notes right after the meal.
All tickets cost $15 at the door. Everyone is welcome.
For information about this event or renting the hall for your own, call 707-274-9952.
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The next meeting will take place at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 15, at the Clear Lake Riviera Community Association building, 9689 Soda Bay Road, Kelseyville.
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UKIAH, Calif. – The Pacific Forest and Watershed Lands Stewardship Council will hold the final of six upcoming public information meetings for select Pacific Gas & Electric-owned watershed lands on Wednesday, April 27.
The meeting will be held from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Ukiah Valley Conference Center's Chenin Blanc Room, 200 S. School St., Ukiah.
The final meeting concerns the following Eel River planning unit within Lake and Mendocino counties.
The purpose of the public information meetings is to update participants on the Stewardship Council’s land conservation program and to solicit input on the future stewardship of these watershed lands.
For more information on these watershed lands, including maps, please visit www.stewardshipcouncil.org/land_conservation/round_2.htm .
All interested members of the public are invited to attend and participate.
For more information regarding the project, please contact Land Conservation Project Manager Toby Perry at 650-401-2152 or email
The Stewardship Council is a private, non-profit foundation that is responsible for developing and implementing a land conservation plan for approximately 140,000 acres of PG&E-owned watershed lands.
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