LAKEPORT, Calif. – Gov. Jerry Brown has reappointed six of the Lake County Fair Board's current seven members, but the fair's chief executive officer said two more spots still need to be filled.
The Governor's Office said that Brown reappointed to the 49th District Agricultural Association Board of Directors Janeane Bogner of Clearlake Oaks, Marcia Chauvin of Clearlake, James “Sham” Cochrane of Kelseyville, Annette Hopkins of Lakeport, Meyokeeskow “Meyo” Marrufo of Upper Lake and Jerry McQueen of Lakeport.
The positions do not have compensation, and do not require state Senate confirmation, the Governor's Office reported.
The announcement came about a month and a half after Brown appointed new fair board member Katherine “Kat” McDowell, as Lake County News has reported.
Lake County Fair Chief Executive Officer Debbie Strickler said the six reappointees had been waiting, in some cases, for several years for the reappointments to come through.
Prior to McDowell, Marrufo had been the most recent appointee in January 2015, Strickler said.
Bogner, 61, owns Weed Tech with husband Ronnie and has served on the fair board since 1992. She's a member of organizations including the Lake County Farm Bureau, Chapter 23 North of the Pearl Harbor Survivors Association and the Clearlake Oaks-Glenhaven Business Association.
Chauvin, 77, has worked with Clearlake Church of the Nazarene, owned a local business and has experience in agriculture including being assistant controller and office manager at Maggio Farms from 1979 to 1982. She's been on the fair board since 2007.
Cochrane, 65, has been on the board since 2002. He's a retired local administrator and teacher, having worked for the Kelseyville and Konocti school districts. Cochrane is a member of the American Counseling Association, California Teachers Association and the National Educators Association.
Hopkins, 69, also has served on the fair board since 2002. She is Lake County's former regional manager at the United Way of Sonoma, Mendocino and Lake Counties from 2000 to 2004, and is a member of the Lake County California Women for Agriculture, Soper Reese Community Theater Fundraising Committee and Friends of Marymount California University Lakeside.
Marrufo, 44, has served on the fair board since 2007. She has been director at Guidiville Indian Rancheria since 2014, and formerly held environmental director positions with the Hopland and Robinson tribes. She formerly was director of National Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Program from 2000 to 2004, and is the central California representative for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Regional Tribal Operations Committee.
McDowell, 49, of Cobb is an independent real estate broker and communications director at the Middletown Sports Boosters Club. She came on board in May.
McQueen, 70, has served on the fair board since 1998. He and wife Mary Ann own Northport Trailer Resort and he formerly was a technician for General Electric from 1973 to 1988. McQueen is a member of groups including the Lakeport Elks Lodge, Rotary Club of Lakeport and the Western Manufactured Housing Communities Association.
The seven sitting board members' terms are good through Jan. 15 of the following years, Strickler said: Bogner, 2020; Chauvin, 2017; Cochrane, 2018; Hopkins, 2019; Marrufo, 2019; McDowell, 2010; and McQueen, 2018.
Meantime, Strickler said the nine-member board still needs two more appointees.
She said she's not received any indication that additional applications are still awaiting consideration.
Anyone who loves the fair and has time and energy to devote to its activities is encouraged to apply, said Strickler.
The Lake County Fair takes place on Labor Day weekend, with the grounds at 401 Martin St. in Lakeport hosting events year-round.
The fair board typically meets once a month on a Monday afternoon in the administration office at the fairgrounds, 401 Martin St., Lakeport. Strickler said meeting times are flexible to allow for members' scheduled.
She encouraged anyone interested in serving on the fair board to go to the governor's appointment page at https://www.gov.ca.gov/m_appointments.php and submit an application, and to call her for more information at the fair office, 707-263-6181.
Visit the Lake County Fair online at www.lakecountyfair.com .
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