KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – As the Lake County Sheriff’s Activities League marks its 22nd year of providing free activities to the youth of Lake County, the group is preparing to hold a February benefit breakfast.
The league was established in 1997. Currently its three core activities are kayaking, boxing, and Junior Giants Baseball and Softball.
Through these and other activities students are offered the opportunity to enjoy and learn a positive leisure time activity under the direction of positive adult role models.
The Lake County Sheriff’s Activities League is a nonprofit agency implemented by 100-percent volunteers. All volunteers receive background checks. Program funding is secured through donations, grant writing and fundraisers.
Each year approximately 200 students, ages 5 to 18, enjoy the activities provided by the Lake County Sheriff’s Activities League.
On Sunday, Feb. 10, the organization’s annual benefit breakfast will be held with the goal of partially funding the ever-increasing insurance policies costs required for program implementation.
This year’s breakfast will take place from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Kelseyville Lions Club on Sylar Lane in Kelseyville. A raffle will also be held.
The price is $8 per person, with all proceeds used for youth activities.
If you want to know more about the Lake County Sheriff’s Activities League, visit www.lakecountysal.com check out the organization’s Facebook page.
Lake County Sheriff’s Activities League plans benefit event
- Lake County News reports