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LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lake County Republican Women, Federated will hold its meeting and luncheon on Wednesday, Oct. 12.


The luncheon will begin at 11 a.m. at TNT's Restaurant at One First St., Lakeport.


The speaker will be District 1 Supervisor Jim Comstock.


Supervisor Comstock is running for reelection. He will discuss he reelection bid and bring the group up to date on what is happening in District 1.


For reservations call Mary 707-739-7068.

 

 

Visit the group's Web site at www.LakeCountyRWF.org.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake County Doll Club meets on the second Tuesday of the month at selected locations around the lake.


The group shares dolls, has interesting programs on different doll origins and occasionally meets with other doll clubs.


The club is always pleased when new members join.


Lunch is served by the hostess or a potluck is shared by the members.


Please call Sandi McKeel, 707-277-0536, for more information about the club.

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Students participate in the 2010 Coyote Valley Elementary Jog-a-thon Fundraiser in Hidden Valley Lake, Calif. Courtesy photo.




 


HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE, Calif. – The students, teachers and staff of Coyote Valley Elementary are once again lacing up their sneakers and getting ready to run for fun and to raise funds for their school, as the highly-anticipated annual Coyote Valley Elementary Jog-a-thon Fundraiser is just around the corner.


Scheduled to take place on Friday, Oct. 14, students compete against classmates as they gather pledges from friends, family and businesses, and then race against one another in a timed 30-minute (or less) run.


Prizes are awarded to the student in each grade level who runs the most laps and raises the most amount of money.


Every student who raises at least $50 is treated to a root-beer float party.


Teachers and staff also may collect pledges and race against each other in order to win prizes. In fact, funds raised by the teachers are earmarked for use in their individual classrooms. And, as a bonus prize this year, an Astro-Jump party will be presented to the classroom that earns the most money.


Coordinated by the Coyote Valley Elementary Parent Teacher Organization (PTO), the jog-a-thon is one of the top school fundraisers with the entire profit going directly back to the school.


The money raised is used for school assemblies and field trips, library books, individual classroom needs, and more.


And, with the many budget cut-backs in recent years, the funds raised in this event have become more essential than ever. Last year, the event raised approximately $15,000 and the PTO is hoping to at least match that amount again this year.


“Coyote Valley is eagerly anticipating this year’s fall jog-a-thon fundraiser,” says Coyote Valley Elementary Principal Tom Hoskins. “The jog-a-thon is rich in tradition and exemplifies the community spirit of our school and Hidden Valley Lake. Combining fun, fitness and fundraising, the jog-a-thon has long lasting benefits for our school and children.”


This year’s jog-a-thon was generously sponsored by the Hidden Valley Lake Community Services District who made a large financial contribution toward the cost for the t-shirts that are provided to all of the jog-a-thon participants.


Judging on this year’s theme of “Water Up Coyote Valley!”, the CSD board selected the winning student artwork that will be featured on the front of the t-shirt.


This year’s winner was Hailey Wright, and the runner-ups were Taylor Harris, Erika Kinsel and Sophie Kucer.


The back of the t-shirts feature businesses that make a monetary donation of $250 toward the Jog-a-thon and the Coyote Valley Elementary PTO is asking that the community, in turn, support and thank these businesses for their support of our school.


Currently, the official t-shirt sponsors include: Affordable Plumbing, Astro Jump, Bennett Solutions, Big Chill, Bottle Rock Power, Classic Auto Body, Coyote Valley Pharmacy, Fitness First – Calistoga, Hardesters Market, Jan-Mar Construction, JT Auto Glass, Clearlake Dentistry, LedCor, Mugshots, Muscle Matrix, Personal Development Institute, Paul Davis Restoration, Reliable Plumbing, Stephen Hebert Painting, Tri-Counties Bank, Whispering Pines and the HVL Community Services District.


“This event is made possible solely through individual pledges for a student and/or teacher and through the sponsorship and donation of prizes by local businesses. And every year, this event is a testimony to how our community comes together to support our children’s education,” said Jog-a-thon Coordinator Jennifer Totten.


Now’s your chance to get involved. Call the Coyote Valley Elementary school office to pledge your support of a teacher or contact a local Coyote Valley Elementary student and make a pledge today.

 

 

 

 

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The winning artwork for the 2011 Coyote Valley Elementary Jog-a-thon Fundraiser.
 

LUCERNE, Calif. – The Lake County Democratic Club will holds its regular meeting at noon on Saturday, Oct. 8, in the Rose Room of the Lucerne Alpine Senior Center.


A special guest speaker at the meeting will be the Upper Lake School Board candidate Wanda Quitiquit.

 

Lake County Democratic Club meetings are held on the second Saturday of the month at noon in the Rose Room of the Lucerne Alpine Senior Center.

 

The public is always welcome at the Lake County Democratic Club meetings.


The senior center is located at 3985 Country Club Drive, corner of 10th and Country Club Drive, in Lucerne.


Contact the Democratic Club of Lake County by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

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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Community members are invited to enter their favorite beer steins in the beer stein competition held during Oktoberfest, which takes place Saturday, October 1, 2011. Courtesy photo.
 

 

 


LAKEPORT, Calif. – Do you have a favorite historical or humorous beer stein you think is worthy of winning first place in the annual Oktoberfest Beer Stein Competition?


If so, enter your stein at One Stop Party Shop, 120 Third St. in Lakeport.


Lyle Coburn, the shop's owner, will display all entries in one of his storefront windows.


Entrants can also go to the Lake County Chamber office at 875 Lakeport Blvd. with their steins.


The chamber asks for a two- or three-sentence description for each stein that will be displayed with them. The 2011 sponsor of the Beer Stein Competition is Westgate Petroleum.


If you’re interested in voting for your favorite stein, you may do so at One Stop Party Shop. Voting will close at 3 p.m. during Oktoberfest on Saturday, Oct. 1, and the winners will be announced at 4 p.m. from the Mediacom Stage.


Prizes of $100 will be awarded in each category (historic and humorous).


Back by popular demand, Oktoberfest-Lakeport takes place on Oct. 1 in downtown Lakeport from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.


Join friends, neighbors and make new friends as you enjoy fun contests, great food and craft vendors, artists in Museum Park, microbrew tastings, dachshund races sponsored by Rainbow Ag and much more.


Two great bands will play on the Mediacom Stage in front of the museum, Showcase the Band will play German music in the afternoon and is sponsored by Eagle Distributing. The Jimi Z Band will play for the evening Street Dance, sponsored by the Golden Gate Meat Co.


Oktoberfest-Lakeport is a production of the Lake County Chamber of Commerce.


For more information, contact the Chamber at 707-263-5092 or visit www.oktberfest-lakeport.com.

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Lake County Democratic Central Committee will hold the 18th annual Legislator’s Barbecue on Sunday, Oct. 16, at the Clearlake Senior Center on Bowers Avenue in Clearlake.


Special guest speaker will be State Controller John Chiang.


Scheduled to attend the event are Congressmen Mike Thompson and John Garamendi, California Assembly members Wes Chesbro, and Mariko Yamada, and State Board of Equalization Member Betty Yee. Each also will address the group.


Tickets are available at $25 senior, $35 for general admission and $20 for students. Children under age 5 may attend for free.


Tickets may be purchased online at https://secure.Actblue.com/page/lakedembbq.


The event includes a barbecue dinner with all the fixings, hors de oeuvres, a silent auction and a live auction for a lunch or dinner for four with Yee, state Sen. Noreen Evans, Chesbro, Chiang and several others.


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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