Thursday, 01 May 2025

Community

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lakeside Family Fun & Event Center will host a Super Bowl bash on Sunday, Feb. 5.


The event will run from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the center, located at 872 Lakeport Blvd., Lakeport.


Those age 21 and over can enjoy the big game on three of the largest screens in Lake County inside the sports theater.


There will be hot dogs and domestic draft beers for $3, an all-you-can-eat ribs buffet that costs $9 for adults and $5 for children age 12 and under. There also will be raffles and a free Super Bowl team pool.


For the children there will be unlimited bowling, lazer tag and dodge ball for $20 all day long.


Buy your tickets at least 24 hours in advance for only $15.


Only 300 tickets available so get yours today.


For more information contact the center at telephone 707-263-4828.

The United States Fire Administration (USFA) announced that there were 81 on-duty firefighter fatalities in the United States as a result of incidents that occurred in 2011.


This represents an almost 7 percent decrease from the 87 fatalities reported for 2010.


The 81 fatalities occurred in 33 states, one U.S. territory, and one overseas U.S. military facility.


Texas experienced the highest number of fatalities, with seven.


North Carolina experienced six firefighter deaths and was the only other state with five or more firefighter fatalities.


“In 2004 at the initial Life Safety Summit, a number of fire service leaders did not believe we would complete a calendar year with less than 100 firefighter on-duty deaths,” U.S. Fire Administrator Ernest Mitchell said. "We broke through that perceived barrier in 2009, 2010, and now in 2011! We salute and congratulate our fire service family and pledge to continue working closely with the entire fire service community and its partners to maintain and even accelerate this downward trend in on-duty firefighter deaths.”


Heart attacks were responsible for the deaths of 48 firefighters (59%) in 2011, nearly the same proportion of firefighter deaths from heart attack or stroke (60%) in 2010.


Ten on-duty firefighters died in association with wildland fires, the lowest number of annual firefighter deaths associated with wildland fires since 1996.


Fifty-four percent of all firefighter fatalities occurred while performing emergency duties.


Three firefighters were killed in vehicle collisions.


2011 firefighter fatality statistics are provisional and may change as the USFA contacts State Fire Marshals to verify the names of firefighters reported to have died on duty during 2011.


The final number of firefighter fatalities will be reported in USFA's annual firefighter fatality report, expected to be available by July.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lake County Channel Cats are welcoming swimmers for the spring swim session beginning Monday, Feb. 6, and running through Friday, March 30.


Swim practice runs 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday.


Swimmers have the option of swimming as many days per week as they choose, with rates for the two-month session ranging from $60 for one day per week to $210 for four days per week.


A second spring session takes place April 2 through May 31.


A one-hour adult swim is open to those aged 20 and older for a reduced rate and takes place 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.


Spring session is not appropriate for beginners as practice occurs in deep water.


To register, come to the Westshore Pool located at Clear Lake High School during any swim practice and paperwork will be available.


Please call Jennifer Hanson at 707-263-3131 for more information.


Be sure to mark your calendars for Family Bingo Night on Saturday, March 17, at the Lakeport Senior Center to help support the pool. Doors open at 4:30 p.m.

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Lake County's “Window to the Universe” is held on the third Saturday of each month at the Taylor Observatory.


The event takes place from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.


Events include a science presentation, a full dome theater experience and astronomical viewing.


Public events are held regardless of weather. Suggested donation $3 per person.


For more information visit www.taylorobservatory.org or call 707-262-4121.

Image
Don Smith will give a presentation on garden tool maintenance at the North Lake Garden Club's meeting on Tuesday, January 24, 2012. Photo by Sharon Thorne.

 


 


LUCERNE, Calif. – As we begin to clean our yard debris and get plants ready for winter cold, we often forget about our gardening tools.


Many tools are left out, hoses have holes, and others items need maintenance after a long spring, summer and fall of gardening.


At the North Lake Garden Club's meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 24, Don Smith will make a presentation on garden tool maintenance.


The meeting will begin with sharing plants and refreshments at 6:30 p.m. at Lucerne Community Church, 5870 E. Highway 20. The workshop will follow.


You are welcome to join the club for an informative workshop that will teach you how to take care and fix garden tools.


Bring a hose with holes or tool and learn to fix it yourself. This is a great way to start the new year right.


If you are interested in joining please come. You can check other activities coming up on the group's Facebook page at North Lake Garden Club.


The club is a member of California Garden Clubs Inc, National Garden Clubs Inc. and Mendo-Lake District, with meetings held on the fourth Tuesday of the month, September through May.


If you have a public place where a tree should be planted or need more information about our garden club please call President Kimberly Marsh, 707-274-8775.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The decadent and delicious annual Wine & Chocolate Festival will be held at Mt. Konocti Growers on Saturday, Feb. 11, from noon to 4 p.m.


An extensive offering of ultra-premium Lake County wines – everything from pear champagne to award-winning Syrah and Port – will be masterfully paired with luscious chocolates and other tasty food bites by Sommelier Stephanie Green, owner of Focused on Wine in Kelseyville.


Green will lead workshops on wine sensory and pairing food with wines and a variety of other classes and demonstrations will be held, such as olive oil sensory, chocolate demonstrations, and biodynamic vineyards.


This year’s event also will feature a silent auction with wine, dining, travel, and art packages, as wells as an array of olive oils and appetizers to stimulate the palate.


Event-goers will stroll through the venue tasting wines from more than 30 area wineries, nibble on delicious chocolates, and can purchase a “wine country” lunch.


Wines from the event also will be available for sale. Auto enthusiasts and admirers will have an opportunity to see vintage cars and trucks up close throughout the event, weather permitting.


Proceeds from the Wine & Chocolate Festival benefit the programs and services of the Lake Family Resource Center.


Mt. Konocti Growers is located at 2550 Big Valley Road, Lakeport.


Admission is $35 per person in advance; $40 at the door.


For information, call 707-279-0563.

LCNews

Responsible local journalism on the shores of Clear Lake.

 

Memberships: