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CLEARLAKE – Habitat for Humanity Lake County invites the public to celebrate the completion of the Habitat for Humanity’s 14th home in Lake County.
The open house and dedication will be at noon Saturday, May 29, at 3358 Clarkson Ave. (cross street is Turner Avenue), Clearlake.
Come and join the festivities and meet the homeowners and volunteers who worked so hard to build this home. Refreshments will be served.
This would be a great opportunity to see for yourself how our community of volunteers, donors, and local business supporters came together to help eliminate substandard housing for a Lake County family.
Habitat for Humanity, Lake County currently has one other home under construction, with another one to start very soon.
For further information about joining the Habitat volunteer team and/or donating to the program, please telephone the Habitat for Humanity office at 707-994-1100.
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The meeting will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Live Oak Senior Center, 12502 Foothill Blvd., Clearlake Oaks.
Doors open at 9 a.m. with coffee provided.
Jim Erdahl will share his advice and experience on upgrading to Windows 7 and will demonstrate downloading and using "Freebie Notes" and an improved desktop calendar.
John Eells will show the group how to reduce repetitive typing with shortkeys and will point out another use for Glary Utilities.
There also will be time to address your PC problems and questions, so make a list and they will do their best to help you find a solution.
For more information visit www.lccu-ca.org or e-mail
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LAKEPORT – What’s big, bright, beautiful and full of hot air? It's the amazing 100,000 cubic foot hot air balloons on display at the fun-filled Memorial Weekend presented by the Lakeport Kiwanis at Natural High School May 29 and 30.
Don’t miss any of this exciting weekend full of events for the whole family – a pancake breakfast, craft fair, parade, live music and food vendors – all at Natural High School this Memorial Weekend with a special treat on Sunday … hot air balloons and a glider on display.
The fun kicks off Saturday morning with the Kiwanis cooking up a delicious “all you can eat” pancake breakfast with ham, sausage, scrambled eggs, juice and coffee, served-up by the local 4-H club from 7 a.m. until 11 a.m., just in time for the big Lakeport Chamber of Commerce Parade on Main Street at 11 a.m.
All day Saturday and Sunday you will be able to browse all that sparkles and shines, twinkles and twirls and try all the tempting treats at the 20th annual craft fair. And this year, on Sunday, there will be lots of live music and beautiful hot air balloons and a glider on display. The place to be Saturday and Sunday this Memorial Weekend is Natural High School.
Thank you for supporting this annual fundraiser. It benefits your community with support to the local 4-H Citizenship Program and Lakeport Kiwanis Scholarships.
For additional information see the Kiwanis Web site at www.kiwanislakeport.org.
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LAKEPORT – A free educational seminar on estate planning will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 3, at the Lakeport Senior Center.
The presentation, which will begin after lunch, will include viewing of a 20-minute educational movie titled “Taking Charge: How to Identify and Avoid Estate Planning Scams.”
Open discussion will follow the DVD movie and refreshments will be provided.
“Educating Seniors” is a program offered by the Trust & Estate Division of the California Bar Association, and facilitated by Attorney Dennis A. Fordham.
Fordham is a board-certified specialist attorney in estate planning, probate and trust law. Surprise guest speakers involved with helping victims of financial fraud may also participate.
RSVP is appreciated (but not required) to the Law Office of Dennis A. Fordham at 707-263-3235 or JJ Jackson of the Lakeport Senior Center at 707-263-4218.
The Lakeport Senior Center is located at 527 Konocti Ave.
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