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LOWER LAKE, Calif. – The annual Lower Lake Daze parade, held last Sunday, May 26, was filled with entries of all types, making for an entertaining day.

The results of the parade are listed below.

HORSES

Sweepstakes senior: Mary Ann Reese of Sebastopol
Junior Horseman: Karly Petta
Pauline Wills Award: Calavaras Belles
Second place matched Pairs: Amber and Britney
Future Horseman: Daniel Larramaga

PETS

Pet Overall: No. 273, Mark Bersie
Cutiest Pet: No.  279, Dotty and Pig
Second place No.  274, Erin Evens
Smallest Pet: No. 281, Fluffy the turtle
Second Place: No.  293, Boston Terrier and Australian Shepherd puppy
Best Performing: No. 280, black and white pit bull
Second Place: No.  277 Pra and Husky

MISCELLANEOUS

Color Guard: No. 261, Boy Scout Troup 244
Costume: No.  290, Lake County Renaissance
Commercial: Second place, No. 288 Eel River Fuel; third place, No. 289 Walmart
Public Service: Pedio Cab
Youth: No.  284 Konocti Cloggers; second place, No. 292, The Punishers
Sweepstakes: No.  286 Coastal Mountain Electric

CARS

No. 200, Lower Lake High School
Best Vintage Stock, No.  156; second place, No. 164; third place, No. 151
Vintage modified: No.  149; second place, No. 168; third, No. 148
Best Stock Truck: First, No. 175; second, No. 138
Best Truck Modified: First, No. 170; second, No. 153
Best Model A: First, No.  176; second, No. 177
Best Sports Car: First, No.  157; second, No. 154; third, No. 173

LUCERNE, Calif. – The Lake County Democratic Club will hold its regular meeting at 11 a.m. Saturday,  June 8.

The meeting will be held in the Rose Room of the Lucerne Alpine Senior Center, located at 3985 Country Club Drive, corner of 10th and Country Club Drive.

Olga Martin-Steele, planning commissioner for District 3, will speak regarding her position in the county.

Lake County Democratic Club meetings are held on the second Saturday of the month at 11 a.m. in the Rose Room of the Lucerne Alpine Senior Center.

The public is always welcome and membership is open to all registered Democrats.

Contract the Democratic Party of Lake County at 707-533-4885, by email at
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LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lake County Chamber of Commerce has issued the list of winners for the annual Memorial Day Parade, which took place last Saturday, May 25.

Chamber President Jim Magliulo thanked parade participants, without whom there would be no parade.

“This truly is a community effort,” said Jim Magliulo, “and without our chamber member volunteers, chamber office staff and volunteers, we could not produce the parade every year.

In addition, the assistance, both before and after the parade, of the Lakeport Public Works Department and the Lakeport Police Department is critical in making sure there is a safe and well marked parade route to keep vehicles and pedestrians safe at all times, he said.

The 2013 parade judges were Lakeport City Manager Margaret Silviera, Lake County Farm Bureau Executive Director Claudia Street and CSHA Judge Kim Cipro of Hidden Valley Lake.

Magliulo said they were very pleased to have the great Paul Reading as our announcer. Reading shared many facts about Memorial Day and kept the crowd well informed as the parade came past the judging stage.  

Kelseyville Lumber Co. provided the stage and stage setup this year was done by John and Melissa Fulton with assistance from Claudia Street. Ted Mandrones helped with the teardown duties.

For the 23rd year, Ginny Clinton chaired the parade lineup crew at the Lake County Fairgrounds.  Volunteers assisting here were her husband Barry Clinton, Lyle Coburn of Your One Stop Party Shop in Lakeport, Mike Gomes of the Office Spot, Dianna Hendrick of Lake County Superior Court, Mike Riley of Riley Cab and Stephanie Newell of Livin Made EZ.

Magliulo thanked the Lake County Corvette Club for placing their Corvette parade entries in three different groups which allowed them to be better highlighted throughout the parade route.

Great weather, great entries and a very large appreciative crowd along the entire parade route made for a wonderful parade, Magliulo said.

The full parade results are shown below.

Lake County Chamber of Commerce
MEMORIAL DAY PARADE RESULTS – 2013

GRAND SWEEPSTAKES – United Christian Parish

THEME AWARD –  Military Funeral Honors Team of Lake County

JUDGES CHOICE – Clear Lake High School Marching Band
    
DIVISION I – FLOATS: Best of Division – United Christian Parish

COMMERCIAL: First place – Pulse Fitness Studio
                                
FRATERNAL/SERVICE ORGANIZATION: First place –     Lakeport Elks Lodge No. 2704

YOUTH: First place – Cub Scout Pack No. 142

OTHER: First place – United Christian Parish; second place – Lakeport Main Street Association
            
DIVISION II – VEHICLES:     Best of Division – TIE, Corvettes of Lake County No. 3, Cadillac Pat and Sue.

CLUBS: First place – Corvettes of Lake County No. 3; Second place, tie – Corvettes of Lake County No. 2, Lake County Model As.

CARS: First place – Cadillac Pat and Sue; Second place – Bob Lininger

TRUCKS: First place    – Massimillo & Sons Mobile Mechanics; Second place – American Red Cross

MILITARY: First place – Carl Thompson

DIVISION III – GROUPS: Best of Division – Operation Tango Mike

ORGANIZATION: First place – Lakeport Lions Club; Second place – People Services
                
MILITARY: First place – Operation Tango Mike; Second place – Military Funeral Honors Team of Lake County; Third place – Pearl Harbor Survivors Chapter 23 North.

COMMERCIAL: First place    – Riley Cab Co.

DIVISION VI – MUSIC: Best of Division – Clear Lake High School Band

BANDS: First place – Clear Lake High School Band        

DIVISON VIII – EQUESTRIAN: Best of Division – Calaveras Belles

MOUNTED GROUP: First place – Lake County Rodeo Queen/Princess & Court; Senior Novelty:   First place – Lonne Sloan

MATCHED PAIR SENIOR: First place – Calaveros Belles

JUNIOR PLAIN WESTERN: First place – Karly Petta

ARABIAN COSTUME SENIOR: First place – Mary Ann Reece

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Historic Courthouse Museum invites the community to the preview of a new exhibit on the Clear Lake hitch.

“Swimming Upstream” will debut from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, June 7, at the museum, 255 N. Main St., Lakeport.
 
Refreshments will be served.

Call 707-263-4555 for more information.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lupyoma Chapter of the Native Daughters of the Golden West will have a yard sale on Saturday, June 1.

The sale will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 865 Parallel Drive in Lakeport.  

There will be a lot of items, including a large selection of clothing.

The Lupyoma Chapter meets on the third Monday of each month in Lakeport.

If you would like more information speak to one of the ladies at the yard sale or contact Marcia Chauvin, 707-994-3543.

LUCERNE, Calif. – A caregiver support group for families dealing with memory loss or other cognitive impairments will meet on Thursday, June 6.

The group meets at the First Lutheran Church, 3863 Country Club Drive across from the Lucerne Alpine Senior Center, from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Social worker Jenny Johnson is the facilitator.  

The group is sponsored by Redwood Caregiver Resource Center (1-800-834-1636) and the Social Day Programs in Lake County.  

For more information call Jenny Johnson at 707-350-3030 or Caroline Denny at 707-263-9481.

Respite is provided by the centers at no charge.

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