LAKEPORT – The Lake County Chamber of Commerce has released the results of its Memorial Day weekend parade, held Saturday, May 29.
The results are listed below.
Grand sweepstakes: Pearl Harbor Survivors, Chapter 23 North.
Theme award: Pearl Harbor Survivors, Chapter 23 North.
Judges choice: Clear Lake High School Marching Band.
Division I, Floats: Best of Division, Lake County Shrine Club, Lower Lake.
Commercial: First place – Piedmont Lumber & Nursery, Lakeport; second place – Doni’s Occasion Station, Lucerne.
Fraternal/service organization: First place – Lake County Shrine Club, Lower Lake; second place – Elks Lodge No. 2704, Lakeport; third place – VFW Post No. 2015.
Other: First place – Clear Lake Scullers, Lakeport; second place – Republican Party of Lake County.
Division II, vehicles: Best of Division – Lake County As, Kelseyville.
Clubs: First place – Lake County As, Kelseyville; second place – Lake County Corvettes; third place – Lakeport Speedway.
Cars and trucks: First place – Jack Pounds, Lakeport; second place – Bob Lininger, Lakeport; third place – Cadillac Pat Sperling, Lakeport.
Division III, Groups: Best of Division – Pearl Harbor Survivors, Chapter 23 North.
Organization: First place – Lake County Theatre Co.; second place – Lake Family Resource Center, Kelseyville; third place – two way tie, People Services Inc. and Lake County Tea Party Patriots.
Military: First place – Pearl Harbor Survivors, Chapter 23 North; second place – Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter No. 951; third place – United Veterans Council.
Commercial: First place – Mendo Lake Credit Union, Lakeport.
Division VI, Music: Best of Division – Clear Lake High School Band
Bands: First place – Clear Lake High School Band.
Division VIII, Equestrian: Best of Division – Mary Ann Reece, Sebastopol.
Mounted group: First place – Lake County Rodeo Association Queen and Princess contestants.
Senior Arabian Costume: First place – Mary Ann Reece, Sebastopol.
Senior Western Working: First place – Beverly Baxter, Santa Rosa.
Senior Novelty: First place – Pamela Michalek; second place – Lonne Sloan, Lower Lake.