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Sept. 19 raw foods class looks at favorite Italian recipes

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Written by: Editor
Published: 06 September 2010

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Chef Christina Basor will teach you how to make your favorite Italian recipes, including pizza, using fresh, plant-based ingredients with no wheat, dairy or sugar in a course on Sunday, Sept. 19.


The class will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 375 N. Main St., Lakeport.


The cost is $35 per person, with lunch included.


The menu for the “Raw Italy” class includes almond pizza crust, fresh marinara, pine nut Parmesan and walnut “sausage” – all the ingredients of a delicious raw vegan pizza.


The class also includes Caesar salad with an amazing creamy Caesar dressing, a zucchini linguine marinara and crème caramel.


With the exception of the pizza crust all the recipes can be made in just minutes. The pine nut Parmesan can be made in a large batch and stored for months to use on salads, tacos and everything else on which you want that cheesy taste.


The walnut sausage can top the Caesar salad for a hearty Italian flavor. The crème caramel with the caramel sauce is just like grandma used to make and will quickly be a family favorite.


Come to the class, have fun with friends and enjoy a delicious lunch.


Please RSVP so they will know how many guests to expect. Call Basor at 707-489-3600 to RSVP.


For new class announcements and free recipes visit www.rawchefchristina.blogspot.com.

Legislature approves Chesbro resolution urging Congress to establish climate change framework

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Written by: Editor
Published: 06 September 2010

SACRAMENTO – Both houses of the Legislature have approved a resolution by Assemblyman Wesley Chesbro (D-North Coast) urging the United States Congress to establish a comprehensive framework to adapt the nation’s natural environment and ecosystems to the impacts of climate change.


Assembly Joint Resolution 26 is now on the governor’s desk.


“We know that climate change is already having a major impact on California’s environment,” Chesbro said. “Sea levels have risen as much as seven inches along the coast over the past century. These impacts are increasing erosion and degrading water quality and they threaten the food webs of fish and marine life in ways not yet fully understood.”


AJR 26 would request that Congress establish an all-inclusive framework, including dedicated funding, for adapting wildlife, habitats, coasts, watersheds, rivers and other natural resources and ecosystems to the impacts of climate change.


Currently, California lacks a dedicated funding source for programs to protect the state from climate change.


“It is imperative for Congress to support the states’ strategies to address climate change and provide funding for these strategies to protect the health of our precious natural resources and the communities that depend on them,” Chesbro said. “California understands the importance of addressing climate impacts today. The California Natural Resources Agency, in coordination with other state agencies, has recently developed the state’s first strategy to identify and prepare for impacts already occurring and expected future impacts.”

Gala on the Green benefits college students and programs

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 06 September 2010

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Mendocino College Foundation Board Member Richard Cooper, left, is this year

Emergency preparedness faire planned for Sept. 11

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Written by: Editor
Published: 05 September 2010

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The second annual Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Knowledge Faire will take place Saturday, Sept. 11, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 14970 Lakeview Way in Clearlake.


The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.


The Lake County Fire Protection District and the Lake County Sheriff's Mobile Command Unit will once again be on hand.


Community members are invited to attend and learn from professionals in the community how to have a community emergency evacuation plan; how to make a 72-hour emergency grab and go kit; how to make your family self-sufficient; basic first aid; how to start your own emergency food storage at home; cooking demonstrations with your food storage; and many other great ideas and tips to help you know what to do in an emergency.


Call Lisa for more information at 707-998-1800.

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