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CLEARLAKE OAKS, Calif. – The Lake County Democratic Central Committee will meet on Thursday, July 5.

The monthly meeting will take place in Clearlake Oaks at the United Methodist Church beginning at 7 p.m.

The agenda will contain reports from the elections, finance, issues and elections committees.

Voter Registration Chair Wanda Harris will give a short presentation on the latest voter registration form.

Also on the agenda will be reports from representatives for Congressman Mike Thompson, Assemblyman Wes Chesbro and state Sen. Noreen Evans, as well as reports from the Stonewall Democratic Club Chair Mark Wickhamshire and representative from the Lake County Democratic Club Paula Mune.

There also will updates on the campaigns of Congressman John Garamendi, Assemblyman Mariko Yamada.

The annual legislator's barbecue, scheduled for Sept. 22, at Clearlake Senior Center will be discussed and tasks assigned.

Meetings are open to the public and committee membership is open to all registered Democrats.

The Lake County Democratic Central Committee is the official governing body of the Democratic Party in Lake County.

Contact the Democratic Party of Lake County at 707-533-4885 or by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Furniture and teen clothing sections are now open at St. John's Basement Boutique thrift shop on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the corner of Clearlake Ave. and N. Forbes Str. in Lakeport.

The special teenage fashion section is staffed by 4-H members and youth from Clear Lake High School on Thursdays from 10 to 2 p.m. and hopefully, in the near future, Saturdays.

St. John’s Basement Boutique staff is busy creating outfits appropriate for middle and high school- aged shoppers. Summer and fall outfits include tops, shorts, jeans, lingerie, jewelry, hats and footwear.

All are welcome at St. John’s Episcopal Church Sunday services at 10 a.m., 1190 N. Forbes St., Lakeport.  

The presence and ministry of  The Episcopal Church in Lake County since 1877, St. John’s is a visible, welcoming family of Christ, resolved to deepen our relationship with God.

For further information, please call Parish Priest Fr. Leo M. Joseph, O.S.F. at 707-349-6563 or see St. John’s Web site www.saintjohnslakeport.org

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lake County Amateur Radio Society will hold its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 28.

The group will meet at the Lakeport Senior Center, 527 Konocti Ave.

All members of the public are welcome.

Amateur radio is a fun family hobby that also helps protect the community in times of emergencies and natural disasters.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The UC Lake County Master Gardeners group held its inaugural Spring Garden Event on Sunday, May 6, at the Lake County Agricultural Center in Lakeport.

More than 100 people attended the festive occasion, which featured garden-related talks and hands-on presentations, and offered plants grown by master gardeners, along with a selection of gently-used garden items.

Approximately $1,300 was raised through donations for the plants and garden items. The funds will be used to support new and existing Master Gardener Program educational activities in Lake County.

Free mini-G.R.O.W. (Growing Resources on Wheels) demonstrations on various gardening topics were presented throughout the day.

Virginia Leber, Bradley Taylor and Janet Berrian explained the critical role of soil preparation, including how to amend typically less than ideal Lake County soils.  

Cornelia Sieber-Davis, Heather Peterson and Richard Colbert demonstrated how to get seeds off to a good start, followed by April Lynch, Shannon Harris and Judy Undercoffler who took it to the next step at their transplanting demo table.

Sid Roberts, Susan King and Suzanne Lee introduced the often daunting topic of drip irrigation.

There also were five indoor garden-related talks with full question and answer sessions.

Tanya Striedieck, owner of Star Gardens Nursery in Middletown, presented a slide show presentation on native plants for landscaping, which led seamlessly into Master Gardener Lorna O’Kelly’s talk about drought tolerant planting.

Master Gardener Virginia Leber gave a presentation on the still-underestimated importance of fire safe landscaping.

Local specialty crop grower Sky Hoyt spoke about the challenges of vegetable gardening in Lake County and Master Gardener Gabriele O’Neill addressed how to deal with typical Lake County insect and disease control problems.

Judy Cortesi and her team Sherrye Schwarz, Diane Kaufman and Michael Curreri garnered many compliments on the robust seedlings the Master Gardeners had raised for the occasion. Many visitors seemed to be interested in vegetable seedlings, but the ornamentals found their fans too.

Cheryl Dabney, assisted by Julie Nodine, headed the “gently used gardening items” table, which was a great hit. Barbara Starke and Bert Agustinovich gave tours of the Serpentine and “Mound” Demonstration Gardens, while Dennis Hall, Charlene Daniel, Pat Denning, and Bill Perkins staffed the Help Desk/Plant Clinic.

Terry Dereniuk, Marva Brandt and Wendy Krieger were our charming greeters; Hans Dobusch announced presentations and gathered survey data. Jane Jacobs and Richard Nodine served as cashiers; Pete Germenis assisted customers, and Paul Lynch and Richard Willard were in charge of security.

Lake County 4-H, headed by Nanette Christensen, entertained the kids with sock chia plantings and kept everybody’s blood sugar up with popcorn.

Amidst it all, Event Chair and “floater” Barbara Haddon made sure that everything was going according to plan, helping out wherever the need arose. Thanks to Haddon for all the work that went into planning this event.

Special thanks also goes to Janet Berrian for live music, Jim Aldrich and Bill Haddon for taking great pictures, Craig Weatherbee for doing an awesome job preparing the event area, Stephanie Rick for publicity, Shirley Morse and Nicole Gentry for helping with countless preparations in the weeks preceding the event, Rachel Elkins, master gardener advisor, for her sage advice at the right moment, and all the remaining master gardeners not specifically mentioned, who contributed in their own special ways to make this event a success.

They look forward to the second annual Spring Garden Event in 2013.

Stephanie Rick and Barbara Haddon are master gardeners with the UC Cooperative Extension in Lakeport, Calif.

HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE, Calif. – Crafts and project proposals will be on the program for the Monday, July 9, meeting of the Hidden Valley Lake Garden Club, held in the activities room of the HVLA administration office, 18174 Hidden Valley Road.

Social gathering with refreshments begins at 9:30 a.m., followed by meeting and program at 10 a.m.

During the meeting attendees will have the opportunity to create a lavender wand, a decorative as well as aromatic piece, or a suncatcher, a decorative glass sculpture for their garden.

Lavender and ribbon will be provided for the wands but attendees will need to bring their own scissors.

For those wishing to make a suncatcher, there is a fee of $4 to cover the cost of rebar and copper tubing. They also need to contact HVL Garden Club Vice President Inge Rankin in advance at 707-987-6010, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and provide their own glass items: 6- to 7-inch glass dish; 5- to 6-inch glass bowl; wine goblet and a narrow vase.

At the meeting members will also present, for consideration, proposals for projects for 2012.

Every year the Hidden Valley Lake Garden Club sponsors programs in Lake County. The projects for 2011 included landscaping for a Habitat for Humanity home; a $500 scholarship; $300 to local schools for their gardens; beautification of Hartmann Road; yard maintenance for the Middletown Library and Helping Hands – a program to provide yard clean-up for those unable to care for their yards themselves.

All meetings of the Hidden Valley Lake Garden Club are open to the public. The organization meets on the second Monday of each month.

For further information please contact Inge Rankin at 707-987-6010 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – On Thursday, June 7, Carol Thompson of the Konocti Lioness Club presented Helen Finch of the Kelseyville Garden Project with a $200 donation.  

At the same time, Konocti Lioness Joyce Sellers made a personal donation of $100 in honor of her late husband Bill.  

A lunch of soup and salad which was made with the vegetables from the garden was prepared and served by the students from Kelseyville Elementary School.

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