Opinion
Thank you so much for posting our event in your great community newspaper.
I have been following Lake County News for over a year before we moved to Clearlake from Vancouver, Wash., and always enjoy the concise, up-to-date news that you provide for Lake County.
I also want to thank all who attended Outreach in the Park last Saturday and Sunday and all those who helped to make it such a great success.
I know there were over 200 people that read the article Lake County News published for us and I know many of those folks attended. We were able to feed and provide clothing for over 400 people.
City Gate Church is grateful for all the community support and we are happy to call Clearlake our home.
Thank you again Lake County News for making us feel welcome.
Pastor Bert Galli and his family live in Clearlake, Calif.
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Lakeport Senior Center held a fundraiser for Meals on Wheels on Saturday, July 31, and raised $3,000.
The center would like to thank all of the vendors and volunteers who made this event possible.
Denise Johnson with the Victim Witness Program and McGruff the Crime Dog came out. Ed McDonald with California Highway Patrol, Frances Ford a senior advocate, Debbie Allen with blood pressure and diabetes testing, attorney Dennis A. Fordham, Betty Lou Surber with crafts, and Sandy and Brooke Hanson with Mary Kay all made the event possible.
A 50/50 raffle was part of the fundraiser and winners were drawn. First place was $1,442 and went to Agnes Carey.
Second place was won by Mark Rivas for $200 and John Boardman for $100, who gave back half his winnings to the Meals on Wheels program.
To find out how you can get involved and help the center make a difference by volunteering call 707-263-4218.
Jonathan Crooks, is assistant director of the Lakeport Senior Center in Lakeport, Calif.

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