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Opinion

Jarrett: Remembering Gene Paleno

I have been waiting to see if there will be an obituary posted for Gene Paleno and so far there hasn’t been one. I would like to add these comments about a remarkable man I was fortunate to know.

I was lucky to be a part of a Hospice grief support group that Gene also attended. We met weekly. I always looked forward to seeing the smile and twinkle in his eye which was there every time no matter what.

Gene gave us the best advice, some that I have tried to follow: when you are down, pick up the phone and call someone and ask how they are doing. Listen to them and try to support and help.

He encouraged us to volunteer and said when you are helping others you don’t have time to feel your own sadness. It reminded me so much of a sampler my mother had on her wall — “Look towards the sun and the shadows will fall behind you.”

I know that Gene was involved with many projects and groups in Lake County, always trying to make life better for his community.

He was a positive force for good, always a gentleman, but someone who would be adamant about what was the right thing to do.

He had such an impact, for seniors especially, it would be fitting if something could be dedicated in his memory. A nice bench in the park perhaps.

Gene made a difference. I am grateful to have known him.

Carolynn Jarrett lives in Clearlake, California.
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Written by: Carolynn Jarrett
Published: 25 July 2021

Hall: Humans impact Clear Lake

I’m not a Democrat or a Republican, but I did pay attention to high school biology, and so when I read the LCN’s recent “Lady Of The Lake” article on Clear Lake algae and cyanobacteria, I nearly spat out my coffee.

She says “people can’t do much about the temperature of the water.” Wait what? Has she stepped outside lately? Local temperatures — which affect the Clear Lake water — are off the charts in a record breaking drought, and yes, people are partly the cause. I learned in sixth grade that carbon from humans burning fossil fuels is accelerating a trend of rising temperatures. It’s called global warming.

She also says cyanobacteria and algae get worse from nitrogen and phosphorus. What are those? Sixth grade biology again: nitrogen and phosphorus are pollution from agriculture.

Clear Lake is naturally shallow, nutrient dense and vulnerable to ambient temperature. That won’t change. But pollution from humans does make algae and bacteria growth — and the bad smell — worse. Exactly how much worse? Nobody has paid to do that research, or find out how much it would cost to support a healthier ecological balance.

The human impact on Clear Lake is long term, but real. And some of us aren’t just thinking about next weekend’s barbecue. If we care about children and grandchildren and great grandchildren enjoying Clear Lake, we had better start planning long term for the future. And yes, human pollution — and choices — make a difference.

The sooner we get started — and remember our high school biology — the better.

Will Hall lives in Kelseyville, California.
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Written by: Will Hall
Published: 21 July 2021

Middletown Lioness Club thanks those who helped with breakfast

On behalf of the Middletown Lioness Club, we would like to thank our community for their support of our annual Father’s Day Breakfast.

We appreciate all of the positive feedback. It means a lot to know we are meeting our goal of providing the best breakfast possible.

We would also like to thank Hardester’s Markets for their generous donation of fruit, their meat market for ordering and slicing ham and for allowing us to deliver to their store the Clover Dairy products ordered.

Thank you to the Middletown Senior Center for once again assisting us.

Thank you to Teri Yee, Juanita Velarde and Cheryl Shucart who are not Lioness Members for your help in preparing and serving the breakfast. We truly appreciate your willingness to volunteer your time. You were definitely needed.

Thank you also to Leon Ballew, Tom Darms and John Bachelder for helping with set up and being present to assist in any way needed.

Elizabeth Eaholtz is president of the Lioness Club of Middletown, California.
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Written by: Elizabeth Eaholtz
Published: 17 July 2021

Falkenberg: Teach Lake County program addressing teacher shortage

There has been recent news regarding a national, statewide and local teacher shortage.

The Lake County Office of Education has been working diligently to address this issue with the creation of our Teach Lake County, or TLC, teacher credentialing program.

TLC is a program that provides an option for those with bachelor’s degrees to earn their teaching credential locally and affordably.

We have graduated over 20 educators since the start of the program.

It is well documented that the No. 1 factor in student success is their relationship with teachers.

By training local residents to become teachers, it mitigates teacher turnover in Lake County schools. Less turnover creates more consistent and stable teacher/student relationships and students are more successful.

TLC has intern credentialing programs for two types of teaching credentials. This includes a certification to teach multiple subjects (transitional kindergarten through sixth grade) or mild/moderate special education.

To learn more about Teach Lake County, contact our Teach Lake County Director Jamie Buckner-Bridges at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.lakecoe.org/TLC.

Brock Falkenberg is superintendent of schools for Lake County, California.
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Written by: Brock Falkenberg
Published: 13 July 2021

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