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INVITATION TO BID


California Fairs Financing Authority (“CFFA”) will be receiving sealed bids until 2:00 pm on MAY 31, 2017 at CFFA’s office at 1776 Tribute Rd., # 220, Sacramento, CA 95815 for the following Public Works project at the Lake County Fair, 401 Martin St., Lakeport, CA 95453.

ESTIMATED PROJECT COST: $ 110,000.00

SCOPE OF WORK:

Replace and/or renovate doors and hardware in up to ten (10) buildings (Lewis Hall, Barty’s Café, Fritch Hall, Theatre, Floriculture, Brick Restroom, Racetrack Restroom, Junior Building, Portable Restroom & Shower, and Office) on the Lake County Fairgrounds in Lakeport, California.  All work is to comply with 2016 California Accessibility and Building Codes.  Contract Documents may be obtained through CFFA, contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Interested parties are required to attend a MANDATORY pre-bid conference that will be held at 9:30 pm May 23, 2017, meeting at the Fair’s Admin Bldg.

The Bidder is required to possess a CA Contractors B or C61/D28 License, that is active and in good standing at the time of the bid opening and throughout the duration of Contract. The Bidder and any subcontractors are required to be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) at the time of bid submittal with registration active and in good standing throughout the Contract duration. The successful Bidder and any subcontractors shall pay all project workers not less than the applicable general prevailing rate of per diem wages as determined by the State of CA DIR, for the type of work performed and project locality, pursuant to the CA Labor Code.  Certified payroll will be required.  The successful Bidder is required to furnish 100% Performance and Payment Bonds.  All bids shall be written on the CFFA Forms provided in the bid documents.  Bids will be publicly opened and announced at that time.

SAN ANTONIO – U.S. Air Force Airman Nolan M. Rae graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.

The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills.

Airmen who complete basic training also earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force.

Rae is the son of Kymm and William Rae, husband of Caitlynn Rae, and son-in-law of Christopher and Jennifer Chwialkowski, all of Kelseyville, Calif.

He is a 2016 graduate of Kelseyville High School.

SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Bureau of Livestock Identification is announcing a vacancy on the Livestock Identification Advisory Board.

The board makes recommendations to the secretary of agriculture about the curbing of livestock theft; legislation and procedures to improve the function of the bureau; and the bureau’s annual budget.
 
The term of office for a member on the board is four years. Members of the board receive no compensation, but are entitled to reimbursement for mileage.

The present board membership consists of two beef cattle producers, two dairy producers, two registered feedlot operators, and one livestock marketing business representative.
 
A board position opened on May 1. Any interested individual representing the cattle feeder industry should apply.

Please send a brief resume by June 15 to the California Department of Food and Agriculture, Bureau of Livestock Identification, Attention: John Suther, 1220 N St., Sacramento, California 95814.
 
The Bureau of Livestock Identification is the sole state authority to register and inspect cattle operations.

The bureau maintains a brand registration and inspection program to protect cattle owners in California against loss of animals by theft, straying, or misappropriation.

The bureau assists local law enforcement with investigations and prosecutions involving cattle theft, and it also inspects cattle for evidence of lawful possession prior to transportation, sale or slaughter. 
 
Additional information is available on LID’s web page at https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/ahfss/Livestock_ID/index.html .

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The senior centers in Lakeport and Kelseyville have released their menus for the week of May 15 to 19.

The centers serve lunch from 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, with Lakeport also serving breakfast on the second Sunday of the month from 8 to 11 a.m.

This week's menu – which is subject to changes or substitutions – is as follows:

• Monday: Beef tamale pie.
• Tuesday: Country-style pork ribs.
• Wednesday: Orange chicken with steamed rice and stir fry vegetables.
• Thursday: Baked penne pasta with beef marinara.
• Friday: Stuffed bell peppers with rice, beef and cheese.

The weekday luncheons include soup of the day, salad bar, entrée, dessert and beverage. Non-seniors pay $6 and seniors 60 and older pay a suggested donation of $5.

Soup of the day and salad bar – which includes two to three types of salads plus toppings and fruit – is $4.

The Kelseyville Senior Center is located at 5245 Third St., telephone 707-279-2175.

The Lakeport Senior Activity Center is located at 527 Konocti Ave., 707-263-4218.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Clear Lake Trowel and Trellis Garden Club will meet at noon on Tuesday, May 16, at the Lakeport Scotts Valley Women’s Club House at 2298 Hendricks Road.

A light lunch will be served.

Bob Smart will present a program on the care of succulents. He will bring succulents for members to pot up.

There also are plans for the club’s upcoming plant sale, which will be located at the Kiwanis Memorial Day Pancake Breakfast and Craft Fair area.

The club welcomes new members and information can be found by visiting www.clttgc.org . For more information please call Dana at 707-275-3500.

The Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club is a member of the Mendo-Lake District of the California Garden Club Inc.-Pacific Region and National Garden Clubs Inc.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lake County Deputy Sheriff’s Association will hold its annual “Steel Challenge” shooting competition on Saturday, May 20.

The contest will take place at the Highland Springs shooting range in Lakeport.

The registration fee is $35 per person, and includes one t-shirt, one raffle ticket, one lunch ticket and entry into either the steel shoot or three gun shoot. Entry into the second shoot will be additional $10.

Check-in will take place between 7 and 8:30 a.m., with a safety briefing at 8:30 a.m. and shooting to begin at 9 a.m.

Competition divisions are junior’s (12-17 years), women’s pistol, men’s pistol, men/women’s/senior revolver, law enforcement, senior pistol (65 years and up) and single action revolver.

Juniors will need to have a parent/guardian sign a waiver on the day of the event.

There will be medals for the top shooter in each division. The winner of each division will compete for the “top gun” award. There will be medals for the top three gun competitor and bragging rights.

The barbecue tri-tip and chicken lunch will include sides, chips and a drink, for $10 per plate. Participants receive one lunch ticket with every entry.

Questions can be emailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Entry forms can be downloaded at www.lakecountyDSA.com and completed by competitors prior to May 20. All fees will be collected during registration.

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LOWER LAKE, Calif. – With the release of this article there will be three weeks or so remaining of school.

The Student of the week was Marco Anguiano. Teacher Alan Siegel who nominated Marco said, ”Marco comes ready everyday, focused, and founded the new music creating movement at our school”.

Congratulations Marco and have fun with your music.

Dan Maes has been teaching at Carlé for 10 years and has decided this will be his final year before retirement.

Maes started teaching in August of 1996 at Oak Hill Middle School for seventh and eighth grade language arts and history. He had been compelled to teach since he was a young man.

I then asked him what exactly it was that compelled him to want to become a teacher. Maes said, “I may have been driven to become a teacher because my aunt and uncle were teachers, but even while in law school I had been contemplating becoming a teacher.”

I asked what he loved so much about teaching. Maes responded, “I love teaching because it’s a challenge, but most of all I enjoy learning something new from the students everyday.”

Maes added, “I also love teaching at Carlé because of the diverse range of student that a continuation school provides.”

Why is he retiring? “I love teaching, especially at Carlé, but I have been teaching for long enough, 21 years is quite a long time,” he said.

Finally, I asked him what he would be doing during his retirement. “I’ll be traveling to all different places, to Italy, New Zealand, and also playing my guitar which I’ve grown a little rusty with, so I suppose I’ll de-rust my guitar skills,” Maes said.

Students Teagon Tompioneer and Nick Kieffer hand designed a huge plaque of sorts in which Maes name is on it painted in an artistic way as well as as numerous students signatures and sentiments.

This was given as a thank you present to Mr. Maes for all he’s done for Carlé in the hope he he will never forget us.

I asked some students for their opinion on Mr. Maes and his retirement. “Maes is a very inspiring teacher and human, he always has a way of connecting with his students,” said David Jones.

“I like how Maes doesn’t have an issue speaking his mind, if he sees you acting inappropriately he will tell you regardless of how it sounds,” said Renae Riley.

“I love you ol’ man, I'm going to miss you mucho, much love,” said Shaina Yaquinto.

“Oh my God, you’re really leaving … no we will love and miss you, you were my favorite,” said Destiny Blevins.

I personally will miss Mr. Maes very much so, Maes is an overflowing pool in which the water is knowledge. He always gave me the best advice and reinforced me when even I didn’t believe in myself, Maes truly was one of the most influential figures in my life.

With that we all at Carlé would like to thank you for the constant support of all the students and staff at Carle and hope you have a wonderful retirement, you will be missed.

Mr. Maes will present awards along with the rest of the Carlé staff at graduation on May 31.

Nicholas Phipps is a student at Carlé Continuation High School.

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