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Lakeport celebrates homecoming

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Written by: Lake County News reports
Published: 05 October 2007

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The celebration made its way down Main Street beginning at 3:30 p.m. Photo by Harold LaBonte.

 

LAKEPORT – They closed down the streets today in celebration of Clear Lake High School's Homecoming.

The parade made its way through town beginning at 3:30 p.m. 

 

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Cheerleaders performed as part of the festivities. Photo by Harold LaBonte.

La Faver honored for 11 years of teaching at Golden Gate University

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Written by: Editor
Published: 30 September 2007

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Pictured, from left to right, are Golden Gate University Ageno School of Business Dean Terry Connelly, Adjunct Professor Susanne La Faver, and Marketing and Public Relations Department Chair Blodwen Tartar.


 


HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE – Hidden Valley Lake resident Susanne La Faver was honored recently in San Francisco for her 11 years of teaching at Golden Gate University (GGU).


La Faver teaches public relations to graduate business students. Her course was put on GGU’s CyberCampus when she moved to Lake County six years ago.


“I tell everyone how lucky I am to live in Lake County and teach online,” smiled La Faver. “Other instructors are so envious.”


Forty-two percent of GGU students are enrolled in CyberCampus, which offers online courses for students to earn full degrees and/or professional certificates, update their skills, or accelerate the completion of degree programs without the inconvenience and expense of commuting to class.


Founded in 1901 in San Francisco, GGU meets the needs of working adults by offering undergraduate and graduate programs in business and management, information technology, taxation, and law. Courses are designed to engage students in real-world business situations and to prepare them to compete in a volatile marketplace.


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Sober Grad Night plans yard sale

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 29 September 2007
LOWER LAKE – Parents of seniors at Lower Lake High School will present a yard sale on Saturday, Oct. 6 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Foods Etc. to raise money for the graduating senior’s Sober Grad Night.


The sale will be held at the parking lot at Foods Etc.


The organizers are accepting yard sale items that are in good shape. Call Jan at 994-8181 if you have an item to donate. Nice items may be brought to the sale that morning.


Sober Grad Night is the traditional party offered to graduating seniors that offers an alternative to potentially dangerous independent graduation celebrations. Student are feted with food, music, prizes, dancing, and many fun events.


Foods Etc. is located at 15290 Lakeshore Drive, Clearlake.


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Carle Chronicle: Student officers elected

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Written by: Yvette Kinyon
Published: 23 September 2007
We had lots of good food and lots of good discussion at our Back to School night on Sept. 18. We discussed our goals for this year and where we are at right now in relation to them. Right now we are working on our career readiness.


We have elected our student body representatives from each advisory and they are: Matthew Tipton and Debbie Powell from Verna’s advisory, Jenna Ortega and Jamila Parker from Alan’s advisory, Jamie Banducci and Janiel Hubert-Benefiel from Angie’s advisory, from Steve’s class David Ochoa and Chelsea Dawson were elected, and from Mr. Maes’s class Crystal Engelking and Atlee Erickson were elected. Bill’s picks were Wesley Besgrove and Yvette Kinyon. Barbara’s representative is Tailore Delange. Our student body president is Lavonne Pattee.


Our student government is a vital part of our Carlé atmosphere. It gives the teachers a great outlook on what we need in the eyes of our students and is a good way for our students to agree on group activities, plans and trips.


The student of the week for last week was Tailore Delange. Tailore received this award because she works hard at school, is always on time and has really turned it on this year.


Our CPR instructor and Olympic gold medalist coach Steve will be hosting a friendly fleet ball tournament on Oct. 5. We will be competing against many other schools for the trophy.


We would like to thank Jack Stuart, Tamara Thornquest, and William Sleik for visiting us here at Carlé. Jack is from the state P-16 council and came to talk to us about vocational education and observed our three-time model school behavior. Tamara Thornquest is from TPP and came to give us a helping hand with going from school to direct work transition. William came to our school from his workshop, Inner Skies, located on Main Street in Lower Lake, to teach us how to tie-dye! We really appreciate all the wonderful visitors.


Congratulations to our first graduate of the year, Natosha Hill! She presented her portfolio on Sept. 11 and earned an excellent review on it. Natosha is going to be successful in her future because she is fully prepared to go into the adult world.


Thanks for reading!


Yvette Kinyon is a Carle student and the dedicated writer of the Carle Chronicle.


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