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Lake County Bar Association hosts continuing education Sept. 25

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Written by: Editor
Published: 02 September 2009

KELSEYVILLE – The Lake County Bar Association will host three hours of legal continuing education on Sept. 25 in Kelseyville.


Speakers will include Jill Sperber, Michael Fish and Richard Carlton from the State Bar of California, and Stephen Carter from Lower Lake.


Legal professionals – attorneys and paralegals – who would like additional information about the event should contact Mary Heare Amodio at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or at 707-263-5759.

Schwarzenegger announces nation

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Written by: Editor
Published: 01 September 2009
SACRAMENTO – On Monday Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced the creation of the Clean Energy Workforce Training Program (CEWTP), a $75 million investment establishing the nation’s largest state-sponsored green jobs training program.


The program leverages federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act) funds, public-private partnerships and state and local funding, to train over 20,000 new or re-skilled clean energy workers to build a workforce capable of performing the jobs necessary to meet the state’s goals of renewable energy development, climate change reduction, clean transportation and green building construction for a new green economy.


“The Clean Energy Workforce Training Program is the perfect example of how California is utilizing federal economic stimulus dollars and public-private partnerships to invest in our state’s workforce and jumpstart our economy,” said Schwarzenegger.


“By developing a highly-trained workforce, ready and capable to perform clean energy jobs, we will be able to expand our clean energy industries and drive a strong green economy in the state. This program is critical because it will target unemployed, underemployed and new members of the workforce at a time when we must do everything possible to help Californians return to work. With the nation’s largest state-sponsored green jobs training program, California is paving the way for a new economic foundation for the 21st century, showing once again that what benefits the environment also benefits the economy,” Schwarzenegger said.


The California Recovery Taskforce in collaboration with the Green Collar Jobs Council and the California Energy Commission (CEC), the California Employment Development Department (EDD), the Employment Training Panel and the California Workforce Investment Board are leading this statewide partnership of state agencies, educational institutions, local workforce investment boards, community organizations and employers to deliver 21st century training programs for workers with all levels of experience.


The CEWTP targets populations of unemployed workers, particularly from the construction sector, existing workers requiring re-skilling to prepare for clean energy industry, low-wage workers and youth preparing to enter the workforce.


It will support regional workforce training programs at community colleges or workforce investment boards and partnership academies in high schools that deliver training on professional and personal skills development for energy efficiency, water efficiency, renewable energy and clean transportation. This will prepare individuals for jobs as solar installers, sustainable landscapers and water systems designers and green building designers, among other professions.


California is leveraging $20 million in Recovery Act funds along with $15 million from the CEC’s Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program, $12 million from the Public Interest Energy Research Program, $5 million in EDD Workforce Investment Act funds and over $23 million in public-private partnership matching funds to invest in the $75 million comprehensive program that will train clean energy workers and educate thousands of students about the opportunities in the clean energy sector.


The first solicitation for proposals from this program was released on Aug. 6. Regional training partnerships can apply for $46 million in regional workforce development programs: $23 million in Recovery Act and state funding and $23 million in matching funds from public–private partnerships. Proposals are due September 16. Information about the solicitation process is available on the CEC’s Green Jobs website: www.energy.ca.gov/greenjobs .


The governor has shown leadership and demonstrated a commitment to developing the state’s green workforce.


The governor has:


  • Launched the California Green Jobs Corps, an initiative to build up communities and the state’s green workforce by placing at-risk young adults aged 16-24 into jobs in California’s emerging green economy.

  • Signed AB 118 by Former Speaker Fabian Nunez (D-Los Angeles) which established the Alternative and Renewable Fuel and Vehicle Technology Program which is helping to fund CEWTP.

Teo's to host Tapas Thursdays

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Written by: Editor
Published: 31 August 2009

NICE – Beginning in September, Teo's Lakeside Bistro will host weekly “Tapas Thursdays.”


On Thursdays from Sept. 24 through Oct. 22, Teo's will serve up delicious foods paired with local wines from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.


The Tapas Thursdays schedule is as follows:


  • Sept. 24: Noggle Vineyards and Winery with winemaker Michael Noggle;

  • Oct. 1: High Valley Vineyards with Dustin and Bobby Brassfield;

  • Oct. 8: Tulip Hill Winery with Chris Skarada;

  • Oct. 15: Snows Lake Vineyards with John Adriance.

  • Oct. 22: Six Sigma Ranch and Winery with Walt Cambell.

 

Teo's Lakeside Bistro is located at 2570 Lakeshore Blvd. in Nice, located near the Boathouse and next door to the "Leaky Tiki."


Visit the Tapas Thursdays Web site, www.tapasthursdays.vpweb.com/ .

Clear Lake Chamber plans Tuesday dinner meeting

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Written by: Editor
Published: 29 August 2009
CLEARLAKE – The Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce will hold a dinner meeting this Tuesday, Sept. 1.


The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Corkman's Clipper Irish Pub, 14677 Lakeshore Drive, Clearlake.


The guest speaker will be Bob Schneider, Tuleyome’s senior policy director.


Schneider will show a 10-minute presentation on the proposed Berryessa Snow Mountain National Conservation Area.


RSVP to the chamber at 707-994-3600.

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