Friday, 25 April 2025

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HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE, Calif. – Visitors are invited to tour Stone House Museum and see the newly constructed back porch Saturday, July 14, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

A California State Historical Monument, the museum was restored and is preserved by the Stone House Historical Society. Membership is open to the public.

Meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month at 10 a.m. in the Hidden Valley Lake Association (HVL) activity room, adjacent to Stone House, at 18174 Hidden Valley Road in Hidden Valley Lake.

Lake County museum curator Linda Lake is the guest speaker at the Aug. 7 meeting. Refreshments will be served and all are welcome to attend.

For entrance to HVL’s gated community, visitors should enter at the Hartmann Road gate off highway 29 north of Middletown.

For more information see www.lakecountystonehouse.com .

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Clearlake Youth Center and Glory Days Flag Football League-Youth Division (GDFFL-YD) are hosting a fundraiser car wash on Saturday, July 7, starting at 10 a.m.

The location will be at Foods Etc on Lakeshore Dr. in Clearlake.

All proceeds will be used to help develop the GDFFL-YD and support the Clearlake Youth Center Summer Program.

These projects are very dependent on how much effort the adults of the community put into them, and since this particular type of fundraiser is labor intensive, any volunteer help will be greatly appreciated.

Contact Bob Hopkins, 707-350-1411; Vince Lamb, 707-295-0223, or Joyce Overton, 707-350-2898, for more information.

SACRAMENTO – Often times, when people think of summer, they think of backyard parties and, of course, fireworks.

It can be fun to watch the colorful display of sparkling lights in a dark sky, but fireworks can also cause serious harm if they are not handled carefully and correctly.

Cal Fire would like to remind all Californians about firework safety.

“Every year, many families are negatively impacted by the misuse and/or illegal use of fireworks,” said Chief Tonya Hoover, California’s State Fire Marshal. “Fire departments respond to devastating and costly fires and serious life-threatening injuries caused by fireworks, while local hospitals treat hundreds of injuries as a result of unsafe fireworks uses.”

Illegal fireworks include sky rockets, bottle rockets, roman candles, aerial shells, firecrackers and other types that explode, go into the air, or move on the ground in an uncontrollable manner.

Cal Fire continues to work with local law enforcement agencies to seize illegal fireworks and prosecute those who possess them.

If you are convicted, you could be fined up to $50,000 as well as sent to prison or jail for up to one year.

State Fire Marshal approved “Safe and Sane” fireworks are currently permitted in 290 communities throughout the state.

In Lake County, the only area Safe and Sane fireworks may be used is within certain areas of the city of Lakeport.

Cal Fire wants to remind those who choose to purchase these fireworks to be sure they carry the “Safe and Sane” State Fire Marshal seal and are only used in the community where they are purchased.

It is illegal to sell, transport, or use any fireworks in areas where they are not allowed. Even Safe and Sane fireworks can be dangerous if used in an unsafe manner.

Cal Fire offers these tips when handling fireworks:

  • Be sure the fireworks are permitted in your area
  • If permitted in your area, be sure the fireworks carry the State Fire Marshal “Safe and Sane” seal.
  • Only purchase from legitimate organizations that are authorized to sell fireworks.
  • Have water or sand available at the firing site.
  • Read and abide by all instructions.
  • Soak fireworks in water after usage.
  • Do not alter, modify, or enhance fireworks in any way.
  • Be sure the fireworks are away from flammable materials, such as dry vegetation.
  • Never let children light or play with fireworks.  

For more information about safe firework use, visit www.fire.ca.gov .

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The next meeting of the Lake County Doll Club will be held on Saturday, July 14.  

The meeting will take place beginning at 11:30 a.m. at the Scotts Valley Women's Club, 2998 Hendricks Road, Lakeport.

The Lake County Doll Club will host the Mendocino Coast Doll Club at the meeting.

For more information please call Johanna at 707-279-9970.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – There is a new group for local car enthusiasts.

The Camaro Owners of Lake County is inviting new members after having formed in April.

The group is family oriented, and is open to all years of Camaros and Camaro enthusiasts.

Based in Clearlake, the group will hold monthly meetings at various locations around the county.

To learn more visit the club’s Web site at http://www.windandfunkites.com/club/camaro.htm or find the group on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/pages/Camaro-Owners-of-Lake-County/270189973068944 .

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