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Small increases in charges for transmission, distribution and mandated social programs are expected to be offset by lower forecast usage and a decline in gas prices.
The price of the natural gas has been favorable due to high storage levels and lower demand.
Natural gas costs can change quickly during the winter months depending on weather and market conditions.
PG&E takes steps to protect customers from severe price spikes, including smart purchasing decisions, financial hedging against potential price spikes, and using its extensive pipeline and storage infrastructure to help us moderate gas purchase costs. PG&E passes the wholesale price of gas through to customers without mark-up.
Customers also CAN take steps to help reduce their gas bills, as well. Simply turning down your thermostat by just one or two degrees and installing weather stripping in your home, are two easy ways to save on your winter heating bills.
Customers in need of assistance with bill payment should call 800-PGE-5000.
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At the Lake County Chamber of Commerce's next 59 minute seminar, scheduled fro 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 11, attendees will learn:
The three areas of your business you can make simple changes to that will increase your results exponentially;
The one vital piece of information you need before you can create an outrageous offer;
Many examples of outrageous offers you can apply to your business today to improve results immediately.
Plus, as an extra bonus to all attendees, get a “sneak peak” at a new and ambitious Lake County Chamber program that will showcase your business and “outrageous offers” to Lake County residents.
The seminar will take place at the Soper Reese Community Theater, 275 S. Main St., Lakeport. It's free to Lake County Chamber members. The cost to nonmembers is $10.
Reserve your place today by calling the Lake County Chamber at 707-263-5092 or go online to www.lakecochamber.com.
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CLEARLAKE – Dan Ferias of Clearlake won $1,000 for shopping local this holiday season.
Local merchants put together this contest for the third season in a row. Entries were collected from local merchants just for shopping local this holiday season.
Participating merchants included the following:
A & B Collision, 7070 Old Highway 53
Avina's Market, 14060 Olympic Drive
Bob's Vacuum Repair & Supply, 4165 Mullen Ave.
Brown's RV, 9702 Highway 53
Cactus Grill, 3900 Bayliss Ave.
Clearlake TV & Appliance, 14915 Olympic Drive
Clearlake Veterinary Clinic, 3424 Emerson St.
Curry's Furniture, 14090 Olympic Drive
Dr. Thomas Hewlett, DDS, 3560 Old Highway 53
Elegant Touch Salon, 14820 Olympic Drive
Featherbed Railroad Co., 2870 Lakeshore Drive in Nice
Girlfriends Salon, 14510 Lakeshore Drive
Gloria's Gift Gallery, 14824 Olympic Drive
Highlands Nursery, 3445 Old Highway 53
Jonas Heating and Cooling, 9125 Highway 53
Jones & Lewis Memorial Chapel, 16140 Main St.
Lake Optometry, Dr. Bonner, 14595 Olympic Drive
Lakehouse Inn & Bistro, 14165 Lakeshore Drive
Lakeshore Bait and Tackle, 14913-D Lakeshore Drive
Lakeside Herbal Solutions, 4345 Mullen Ave.
Lakeside TV & Appliance, 14092 Lakeshore Drive
Lisa's Sizes 3-60, 14290 Olympic Drive
Marie's Lakeshore Feed & Grain, 14590 Lakeshore Drive
Middletown Florist, 21037 Calistoga Street No. 8 in Middletown
One Stop Automotive, 14570 Lakeshore Drive
Perfect Printers & T’s, 14096 Lakeshore Drive
Photos by Joe Harden, 707-995-1669
Remember When, 14892 Lakeshore Drive
Reliable Plumbing, 707-568-7165
Remington Plumbing & Bath, 13300 E. Highway 20, Unit J
Shannon Ridge Tasting Room, 12599 E. Highway 20
Tatonka Trading, 14560 Lakeshore Drive
Tha Spot, 14455 Lakeshore Drive
Tire Pros of Clearlake, 14320 Lakeshore Drive
Valenzuela Performance Tire, 9245 Highway 53 in Lower Lake
Wild About Books, 14290 Olympic Drive
X-Site Motorsports, 14883 Lakeshore Drive
Tatonka Trading collected all of the entries from the local merchants and drew the winner from thousands of entries.
Dan Ferias was called at home by Bunny Carter and Robert Coker, owners of Tatonka Trading in Clearlake to announce he was the winner of this year's contest. He came down to collect his $1,000 in Chamber Bucks to be used as cash at local merchants.
Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce organizes the Shop Local Program. Any business in Lake County can participate in the marketing campaigns, you do not have to be a member of the chamber to participate.
Visit the Clear Lake Chamber online at www.clearlakechamber.com or call 707-994-3600 for more information.
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LAKEPORT – Skelton's Christmas Trees, celebrating 27 years of bringing fragrant, fresh-cut trees to the Lakeport area, would like to thank their many valued customers. To show their appreciation, they gave every 100th customer their chosen tree free.
"Several lucky persons thought we were joking when we told them that their tree was free," says Rod Skelton, owner. "I really enjoy doing this. Our plan was so well received and appreciated that we’re going to make it a yearly tradition."
"This year, because of the poor economy, our bargain area was very popular. We were able to get some very nice "economy" trees which we sold at greatly reduced prices .... a feature which no other local seller offers."
"We hope next year to again be at the parking lot of New hope Fellowship Church across from K-Mart Garden Center and behind Mackey Tire. Come see us," said Skelton. "Our trees are the freshest in town because we store and display them in water bowls. Most of our beautiful trees are Noble and Nordmann Fir from the prime Christmas tree growing region of Silverton, Oregon. Also, we now have a mechanical tree shaker which effectively shakes out the old needles lodged in the branches. We are the only seller in the Lakeport area that performs this free service."
The 500th customer winning a free tree was the Sharon family of Lakeport: Jon, Katie and baby Hayden, born Dec. 8, making this his first Christmas.
Other tree winners were Haley Ostern of Lakeport, Debbie Dittmar of Nice, Kreg Barnett of Kelseyville and Christopher Ray of Lucerne.
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