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LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lake County Democratic Central Committee will meet Thursday, Oct. 1.

The committee's meeting will be held beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Lakeport Senior Center conference room at 527 Konocti Ave.

The agenda for the Oct. 1 meeting includes reports from representatives for Congressmen Mike Thompson and John Garamendi, Assemblyman Bill Dodd and state Sen. Mike McGuire, as well as reports from the Stonewall Democratic Club chair and the representative from the Lake County Democratic Club.

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.

For more information about the Democratic Party in Lake County visit www.lakecountydemocrats.org or www.facebook.com/LakeCountyDemocrats .

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. .

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – In light of the extraordinary tragedy the community faces, the Democratic Party of Lake County has canceled its annual Legislator’s Barbecue that originally had been scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 4, at the Highlands Senior Center in Clearlake.

The devastation and personal impact of the Valley fire on so many lives has led the party to make helping family, friends and neighbors its priority.

“Our heartfelt appreciation goes out to everyone – sponsors, auction donors, local businesses, musicians, generous volunteers, and legislators – who are, now, helping our community get needed support,” the group said in a written statement.

They also expressed gratitude to State Controller Betty Yee for her generous relief efforts.

Sponsor contributions the group had received will be donated to Lake County Rising, http://www.lakecountywinegrape.org/ , and the Redwood Credit Union’s Valley Fire Relief fund, https://www.redwoodcu.org/lakecountyfirevictims .

They invited the community to join the members of the Lake County Democratic Party to volunteer their time through North Coast Opportunities, https://ncoinc.fundlyconnect.com/default.aspx

The Democratic Party also asked the community to support the local organizations as they do the challenging and vital work necessary to help families and communities rebuild.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lakeport Public Works Department announced that the USDA Main Street Project is continuing with the southbound lane of Main Street being closed during working hours between Clearlake Avenue and 11th Street.

Detours will be available and northbound Main Street traffic will not be rerouted.

Businesses along Main Street remain open throughout the project.

Officials thanked the community for its patience, and asked everyone driving through the area to use caution.

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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The Ely Stage Stop & Country Museum is host to the California Old Time Fiddlers’ Association on the first Sunday of each month.

In April, the Stage Stop held its first marketplace in conjunction with that month’s Fiddlers’ Jam and it was a rousing success.

Eleven vendors and 250 attendees enjoyed music, refreshments, and the opportunity to browse and purchase the wares of local craftsmen and artists.

The next Ely Marketplace will be held during the Oct. 4 Fiddlers’ Jam.

In addition to local arts and crafts, food will be available for purchase on site from the Cactus Grill in Clearlake.

Donations made during the Fiddlers’ Jams typically benefit both the Ely Stage Stop and the Old Time Fiddlers Association District 10.

In October all donations made during the jam will benefit Valley Fire victims through the Lake County Wildfire Relief Fund created by North Coast Opportunities (NCO) and MendoLake Credit Union (MLCU).

Money raised through the rental of vendor spaces for the marketplace that day will also be donated by Ely.

NCO is the community action agency for Lake and Mendocino counties. The Lake County Wildfire Relief Fund was officially set up at MLCU by NCO as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. One hundred percent of funds raised will go directly to fire victims. NCO and MLCU donate all staff time and administrative fees.

You can donate in advance of the marketplace event by checks payable to NCO (North Coast Opportunities) with “Lake County fire relief” in the notes field and mail to Ely Fundraiser, 8420 Duffy Court, Kelseyville, CA 95451.

If you would like your donation acknowledged during the festivities on October 4 please note that on your envelope.
     
Join the museum volunteers and docents for a fun-filled day of music, food and local crafts supporting our friends and neighbors in their time of need.

The Marketplace, just outside the Ely barn, will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Musicians will jam from noon to 2:30 p.m. inside the barn.

The Lake County Historical Society’s Ely Stage Stop & Country Museum is located at 9921 Highway 281 (Soda Bay Road), Kelseyville.

For more information, check out www.elystagestop.com , www.lakecountyhistory.orgwww.facebook.com/elystagestop or call 707.533.9990, during museum hours, Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Middletown’s Gibson Museum & Cultural Center has suspended operation “until Middletown is on its feet.”

The projected opening date currently under discussion is Nov. 11, with its special Veterans Day exhibit.

Four of the museum's dedicated volunteers lost homes, and all volunteers have urgent concerns in helping friends and family rebuild.

The historic Gibson building remains unscathed. It will be opened for viewing or for searching its historical data files by appointment.

Interested parties may call Nina at 707-987-2349 or leave a message at the museum, 707-809-8009.

Volunteers are saddened by all the losses, but particularly the loss of some of Middletown’s earliest homes that had survived the 1918 fire.

The Armstrong House, built by W.J. and Oscar Armstrong before Middletown was founded, and the Wardlaw House, built by B. R. Wardlaw who prepared the map for the town’s platting, were destroyed. Both were private residences at the time.

And, of course, the hundreds of homes with long histories in the resort communities between Middletown and Cobb and Kelseyville, as well as Harbin – Lake County’s first resort – and Hoberg’s.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has signed into law legislation by state Senator Lois Wolk (D-Davis) enabling county law libraries to charge a fee to recoup for the cost of providing an array of modern services to their patrons.

County law libraries provide Californians with access to information about the state’s legal system, and have expanded the services they offer in order to address the modern needs of library users and the broader community.

Senate Bill 711 adds services such as electronic delivery and other delivery services, educational programs, special events, and provision of supplies or food services to the list of services for which county law libraries are authorized to provide and charge.

“County law libraries are not supported by state or local tax dollars, and continue to experience diminishing operations revenues. In fact, over the past 5 years county law libraries have seen a nearly 32 percent decrease in revenue,” Wolk said. “This new law won’t solve this funding shortfall, but it will enable libraries to recover the costs of providing some of these services to the public and insulate them from lawsuits alleging they have no authority to charge a fee for these services.”

SB 711 also defines county law libraries as public libraries, allowing the State Librarian to work with county law libraries and create partnerships among libraries throughout the state

The bill, which received bipartisan support and had no opposition, was supported by the Council of California County Law Librarians and numerous county law libraries, including those in Contra Costa, Sacramento, Solano, Sonoma and Yolo County.

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