Wednesday, 27 November 2024

Community

MIDDLETOWN – Catholic Charities invites the community to join them at the third women’s accessories luncheon fundraiser, a fabulous shopping spree of gently used jewelry, hats and belts at super prices.


The luncheon will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday, July 17, at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 21396 Highway 175 in Middletown.


The cost is $20 per person.


Lunch will include Caesar chicken salad, rolls and butter, and dessert and coffee.


Your donation helps feed the hungry in our area.


Tickets can be purchased by calling Catholic Charities at 707-987‐8139 or Joann Williams at 707-928‐5143.

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About 30 people gathered at the Ukiah Civic Center in Ukiah, Calif., on Sunday, July 4, 2010, to voice their concerns over Arizona's immigration bill. Photo by Lenny Matthews.




UKIAH – A group of about 30 people, diverse in ethnicity and geography, gathered at the Ukiah Civic Center on Sunday to express their individual concerns with Arizona's new state immigration bill, SB 1070.


Several Lake County residents traveled to Ukiah to take part in the protest.

 

A small gathering of about four people stood on the opposite side of the street in support of the bill.


The gathering was uneventful yet meaningful for those involved.

 

 

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In addition to those protesting the Arizona immigration bill, a small number of people gathered across the street to show support for the bill. Photo by Lenny Matthews.
 

COBB – The next scheduled public meeting with Bottle Rock Power LLC will be held at the Power Plant Conference Room in Cobb on Wednesday, July 14.


The meeting will take place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.


Bottle Rock Power LLC will present an update on the project and progress on several items of interest to the community and regulatory partners.


Visit www.bottlerockpower.com.

MIDDLETOWN – The Middletown Area Town Hall (MATH) will meet this Thursday, July 8, at 7 p.m. at the Hidden Valley Lake Community Services District boardroom, located at 19400 Hartmann Road.


Agenda items under unfinished business include procedures for notifying the Department of Fish and Game of a streambed alteration project.


Action items include MATH goals for 2010, and an information item, traffic safety at Highway 29 and Hartmann.


Supervisor Jim Comstock will give a report, and engineering coordinator Al Bulf will make a presentation on bringing a high speed rail system to Lake County.

LAKE COUNTY – This Thursday, July 8, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. the KPFZ show “Women's Voices,” will host a discussion on the county's Adult Protective Services agency


The show airs on 88.1 FM.


Thursday's guest will be Tavi Granger, who is the supervisor for Lake County Adult Protective Services.


Hosts Lenny Matthews, Rae Eby-Carl and Loretta McCarthy will discuss with Granger adult victims of abuse, what to look for and what you personally can do – and are obligated to do – about this ongoing problem.


The show encourages listeners to call in. The studio phone is 707-263-3435.

LAKE COUNTY – The radio show, “Our Stories – Our Lives,” empowering and informing the LGBT community, will have as its special guest on July 14 Frank Rivero, candidate for sheriff of Lake County.


Co-host Roon Searcy will join the rainbow reporter, Harold Riley, as they interview the candidate about this background and personal thoughts.


The show airs from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. every Wednesday on KPFZ 88.1 FM and is rebroadcast on Monday nights at midnight.

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