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Written by: Editor
Published: 20 September 2010
SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Social Services has announced receipt of 4.2 million pounds (106 truckloads) of chicken from the United States Department of Agriculture to help feed needy low-income residents.


The unexpected bonus shipment will soon arrive at food banks and soup kitchens throughout California.


In Lake County, the Clearlake Gleaners will receive 8,656 pounds of the chicken.


“It’s unusual for food banks to receive high-quality meat commodities such as chicken, so we are especially pleased to make this protein-rich food available to needy Californians,” said John Wagner, director of the department.


Forty-seven truckloads of 10-pound packages are ready for distribution to large households, 37 truckloads of 4-pound packages will go to smaller households, and the remaining 22 truckloads of 33-pound cartons will be shipped to soup kitchens.


The chicken will be processed into smaller packages prior to delivery to the food banks. Food banks will receive a steady flow of chicken over the next two months. In all, this chicken will provide more than eleven million meals to California’s needy families.


In addition to the bonus chicken, California also receives other types of bonus food throughout the year such as fresh fruit and vegetables, fruit juices, canned and dried fruit, canned meat, fish, and milk. Bonus commodities are provided by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) from purchasing domestic surplus food to help supplement the diets of low-income Americans and to provide price support to farmers and growers.


The bonus foods will help to ensure food security for needy Californians during this economic downturn.


The food will be delivered to California’s 49 food banks for distribution to more than 1.5 million needy Californians.


To qualify for the Emergency Food Assistance Program, a household’s income cannot exceed 150 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. For example, a family of three can make up to $27,465 in annual income to qualify for food assistance.


To find out if you qualify, contact your local authorized Emergency Food Assistance Program (EFAP) distribution agency. A list of EFAP agencies can be found at www.dss.cahwnet.gov/efap/PG1910.htm, or call 916-229-3344.


For a list of Food Banks and their chicken allocations, please visit www.dss.cahwnet.gov/cdssweb/entres/pdf/PressRelease/ChickenAllocationByFoodBank.pdf.

Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club plans general meeting Tuesday

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Written by: Claire Grieve
Published: 19 September 2010
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LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club will hold its general meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 21.


The meeting will be held at the Scotts Valley Women's Club House, 2298 Hendricks Road, Lakeport.


The board will gather at 11 a.m. prior to the meeting.


Social time starts at noon, with the flower roll call at 12:30 p.m.


The meeting will start at 1 p.m. to be followed by a program, “Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club, Then and Now,” as the club is celebrating its 55th anniversary.


The club meets at noon on the third Tuesday of the month, except in July and August.


Members, guests and all interested are most welcome. President Linda Waterstraat, 707-245-4731, invites interested gardeners to join the group.


Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club is a member of Mendo-Lake District, Calif. Garden Club Inc., Pacific Region and National Garden Clubs Inc.


For more information visit www.clttgc.org.

Aktion Club of Lakeport puts up new quagga mussel signs

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Written by: Editor
Published: 19 September 2010
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Middletown Library to host Oct. 9 book fair

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Written by: Editor
Published: 19 September 2010
MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Friends of the Middletown Library will hold its semi-annual book fair on Saturday, Oct. 9, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the front lawn of the Middletown Library.


The library is on the corner of Calistoga and Callayomi Streets in downtown Middletown.


Books will be sold by the bag at a bargain price of $5 per bag.


There will be a special sale of paperbacks, which will go for $3 per bag.


Books for sale include will include bestsellers, children’s stories, mysteries, spy intrigue, romance, cookbooks, self help, reference, audio tapes and CDs – and some surprise offerings.


All proceeds are for the purchase of new books and supplies for the library and the new library building fund.

  1. Lake County Chamber hosts Oktoberfest-Lakeport Oct. 2
  2. First 5 Lake County Commission meets Sept. 22
  3. Caltrans plans major roadwork through Sept. 23
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