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BOGGS MOUNTAIN, Calif. – The Friends of Boggs Mountain group will host a morning of trail work and maintenance on Saturday, Jan. 11.
Community members are invited to gather at Boggs Mountain State Demonstration Forest from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Bring water, work gloves and a hand tool such as loppers or clippers. They also will have have tools available.
Meet in the Boggs parking lot, and carpool to the work sites, if necessary.
The forest entrance is located off Highway 175, just one and a half miles north of Cobb Village. Turn at the blue State Fire Station/Boggs Mountain Forest sign.
For more information call David at 707-928-0465.
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The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) reminds anglers that they are required to return their 2013 steelhead fishing report and restoration cards between Jan. 1 and Jan. 31.
Anglers are requested to review their cards carefully and complete the information as accurately as possible.
Information collected from report cards provides CDFW with data necessary to monitor and manage California’s steelhead fisheries.
The steelhead fishing report and restoration card is a fishing report as well as a catch report. Steelhead anglers record where and when they fished, even if no fish were caught on a given trip.
Anglers are encouraged to submit steelhead report card data online at www.dfg.ca.gov/steelheadcard , but report cards can still be submitted by mail. Information must be submitted regardless of whether or not the angler fished for steelhead.
Those who did not fish for steelhead in 2013 are asked to select the “did not fish” option online or write “did not fish” on the card.
Additional information and a list of frequently asked questions about the program can be found on CDFW’s Steelhead Fishing Report and Restoration Card Program Web page, www.dfg.ca.gov/steelheadcard .
Also on the Web page is “A Report to the Legislature (July 2007)” that includes an overview of steelhead biology and statewide status, projects funded with steelhead angler dollars, angling data, and monthly angling effort and monthly catch for a majority of California’s streams.
Anglers may download a copy or they can request one be mailed to them when they return their steelhead fishing report and restoration card.
Anglers who wish to return their steelhead fishing report and restoration cards by mail should send them to:
CDFW – Steelhead Fishing Report Card
P.O. Box 944209
Sacramento, CA 94244-2090
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COBB, Calif. – Jump start your new year’s health and fitness focus with a visit to the Spirit Spin studio’s open house on Saturday, Jan. 11.
This informational and fun-filled event will be held from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The recently relocated and expanded indoor cycling studio, found in the Cobb Meadows/Hardesters shopping plaza on Highway 175 in Cobb, offers classes for every fitness level, seven days a week.
Besides daily spin classes, toning and sculpt classes and newly added yoga sessions are included in either a monthly or punch card option.
A beginner spin/sculpt class has been specially created for those just getting started on their fitness program.
Spinning is a proven effective group exercise workout with instructors motivating participants through various routines set to energizing music.
A high calorie burn through working a variety of muscle groups include a warm-up, upper body exercises, and a cool down.
Resistance and pedal rates are determined by the rider. The Spirit Spin philosophy encourages clients to work at their own pace and to connect with their individual needs and abilities.
The open house will feature free fitness screenings, healthy refreshments, and the opportunity to test ride a spin bicycle and meet with other local exercise enthusiasts.
A free one week studio pass will be available to all who attend.
Drop by with no obligation.
For more information, send an email to studio owner Susan Reed at
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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The Lake County Milers walking and running club holds regular events for fun and fitness.
The group meets at 8:30 a.m. at Kelseyville Lumber, 3555 N Main St.
Join them for a casual two-mile walk, or a moderate-paced three- to five-mile run.
The group is very friendly and welcomes new participants.
Currently there are three pace groups for the Saturday meet-ups: walkers, 12 minute mile runners and 10 minute mile runners.
If you are interested in showing up, the group does its best to accommodate anyone's pace/ability.
After the run or walk, the group enjoys coffee, tea or breakfast at Woody's Cafe inside of Kelseyville Lumber. Please bring your own cash, as each person is responsible for their own bill.
For more information about the club run/walk, please email Jetta at
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