Sunday, 27 April 2025

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The annual spring fundraising dinner for the Lake County Land Trust is coming up on Monday, May 14, but it is not too late to reserve your spot at this fun event.

The dinner is held at the Saw Shop Gallery Bistro in Kelseyville and is an important fundraiser for the Lake County Land Trust.

The Land Trust is a local, nonprofit group that preserves open space and natural habitats in Lake County.

The annual “Saw Shop dinner,” is presented every year by Marie Beery, owner of the restaurant who donates the facility and meal as a contribution to the Land Trust.

Sponsor of the event this year is Dennis Darling, owner of Foods, Etc. in Clearlake, and wine is donated by numerous Lake County wineries.

To make your reservation, simply call the Saw Shop at 707-278-0129.

Payment is taken at the door. Tickets are $70 per person and the dinner starts at 6 p.m.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – A May 2 debate with the candidates in the District 1 supervisorial race is now available for viewing online.

The debate, between challenger Victoria Brandon and incumbent Jim Comstock, was held at Calpine Visitor Center in Middletown, and cosponsored by Calpine, the Lake County Chamber of Commerce and Lake County News.

The video of the debate can be seen online at http://www.velocityvideoonline.com/2012/05/07/district-1-supervisor-candidates-debate/ .

Velocity Video did the debate's videography.

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – When Venus passes directly between Earth and the Sun, we see the distant planet as a small dot gliding slowly across the face of the sun.  

Don't miss the transit of Venus event, which will take place from 2:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday, June 5. It will be the last chance to see it in our lifetime, as the next transit will not occur until 2117. Bring your family and friends.

The observatory's solar telescopes will allow a great opportunity to experience this event. For your safety, solar viewing glasses will be provided.

“Strange Planets” will be showing in the planetarium. This show presents the search for Earth like planets and methods used to locate planets in other star systems, one of which is the transit method.

Check out the Local Venus Transit Times and find out more by visiting the Transit of Venus Web site at www.transitofvenus.org/education/video-new-media .

Taylor Observatory-Norton Planetarium is located at 5725 Oak Hills Lane, Kelseyville.

LOWER LAKE, Calif. – The Lower Lake Elementary School seventh and eighth graders will host a rummage, raffle and bake sale this Saturday, May 12, at Foods, Etc. in Clearlake from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Come find your treasure and enjoy a delicious treat. Several seedlings and interesting plant creations will be for sale.  

Also, great local gift certificates and items will be raffled off at 2 p.m. Raffle tickets will be sold for $1 each or six for $5.  

Funds raised from this sale will support the Lower Lake Elementary School seventh and eighth grade field trips and science program.  

If you want to purchase a raffle ticket or need additional information please contact Lisa Rogers at 707-994-5787, Extension 2638, or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

LUCERNE, Calif. – Thanks to the contributions of many, the April 29 meeting of the Lake County Historical Society at the Lucerne Castle was an extraordinary success.

To an overflow crowd, Eric Seely gave a presentation about the renovation and future of the hotel, and exhibited a large color poster depicting the detailed history of the building.   

The subsequent tour finished with most attendees staying to wander around on their own for up to another hour.  

The weather was great, the views spectacular, and there were abundant desserts and snacks.  Membership reported many new Historical Society enrollments and membership renewals.  Also, several books were sold and $178 was raised to add to our college scholarship fund.

The group owes a special debt of gratitude to Eric Seely, deputy county administrative officer for special projects.

Seely supervised the Kelseyville High School prom the night before the meeting until 1 a.m., then came back the next morning to aid in cleaning and setting up the hall for the historical society meeting before his outstanding presentation.

Those attending found improvements and restoration of the castle by the county to be remarkable, a unique and spectacular asset to our county.  

For that, in addition to Seely, the group also said it owed appreciation to the Board of Supervisors for their vision and ongoing support; County Administrative Officer  Kelly Cox and Carolyn Chavez, Public Services director who also oversees the county's building, grounds and parks department.

Also thank you to all the volunteers who helped make the event successful: Nick Voegtly and Vonn Fuqua on membership/signups, Bonnie and Shelly Skee with the snacks and drinks, Kevin Engle on camera, Floraine Chalk on raffle and Jackie Ridgel on publicity.  

To those who attended and to all who brought cookies and cakes to share, and to everyone who helped with the event to make it an incredible day, the club offered its appreciation.

Congratulations to Jean Beeson who won the Volunteer of the Year Award for all of her dedicated service to the LCHS.

The group's next general meeting is scheduled for June 24, the annual picnic. Members' fingers are crossed that we can have it in the orchard just below the peak of Konocti but if Carolyn Chavez, Tom Nixon and the group can’t figure how to safely lift all of the members people and all that equipment 4,000 feet in the air this year, they’ll save it for next year and have their picnic this year at the Ely Stage Stop and Country Museum. Both prospects are exciting.

Lake County has an incredible history. If you wish to join the group, call Nick Voegtly at 707-349-7233. Annual membership dues are $15 a person or $20 a household per year. That entitles you to three Pomo Bulletins, five informative general meetings and lots of camaraderie and fun.

LAKEPORT – Lakeport Library will hold a special preschool story time at SkyCatch Gymnastics on Friday, May 18, at 10:15 a.m.

SkyCatch Gymnastics, owned and operated by Roger and Jerae Berton-Devore, will host Barbara Green from the Lakeport Library who will read stories with a gymnastics theme.

Afterwards all children who attend will be able to try out some gymnastics of their own.

SkyCatch Gymnastics is located at 2449 S. Main St., Lakeport, right behind Mendo Mill.

Parents should meet at Sky Catch Gymnastics with their children in order to attend.

For more information call Barbara Green at Lakeport Library at 707-263-8817 or Jerae Berton-Devore at SkyCatch Gymnastics at 707-490-6052.

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