Konocti Women’s Service Club donates to schools

Jordan Austin, social emotional technician; Assistant Principal Becky Kenner; and Principal/Superintendent Megan Grant of Lucerne Elementary School. Courtesy photo.

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. — The Konocti Women’s Service Club for the 2024-25 school year has donated approximately $14,000 in school supplies to many schools around the lake in Lake County.

The schools included were eight elementary schools, one middle school, and Lakeport Unified School District’s Student/Family Advocate Program and Konocti Unified School District’s Family/Student Center in Lower Lake.

Among the purchased donations were various school supplies, sporting equipment, art supplies, backpacks, bicycles and helmets, pedometers and clothing.

Also included were gift cards for several Boyle Fire family victims.

The Konocti Women’s Service Club is able to help the community through fundraisers each year.

Konocti Women’s Service Club Co-President Judy Michaels, Principal Jessica Taliaferro of East Lake Elementary School and students. Courtesy photo.

The club’s next big fundraiser, “A Night at the Oscars,” will be held on Sept. 13 at Konocti Vista Casino’s showroom. Tickets are $100 each and will go on sale June 1. Stay tuned for additional information regarding the ticket sales.

The Konocti Women’s Service Club is a nonprofit 501 (c) 3 organization. Their spirit and love for children is what inspires them to donate every dollar they raise to the children in need in Lake County. Their motto continues to be “For Kid’s Sake.”

The club meets monthly on the third Thursday at the Riviera Hills Restaurant in Kelseyville Riviera from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Should you be interested in joining this wonderful group of ladies, please email Judy Michaels at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Bunny DeLope is a member of the Konocti Women’s Service Club.

Konocti Women’s Service Club Co-President Judy Michaels and April Ellis, principal of Pomo Elementary School. Courtesy photo.

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