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The Lodge at Blue Lakes to host holiday dinner Christmas Day

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Written by: Editor
Published: 22 December 2009
BLUE LAKES – Peter and Maryann Schmid, owners of the newly remodeled The Lodge at Blue Lakes and Special Events Center, invite you to enjoy a holiday dinner on Friday, Dec. 25.


The event begins at 7 p.m.


The dinner will be served in the Special Events Center by the stone fireplace and will feature blue cheese-stuffed figs with walnuts, seasonal greens with rosemary walnut vinaigrette and whole grain croutons, pork roast with winter fruits and port sauce, gruyere potato gratin, moscato roasted parsnips and sweet potato coconut cheesecake with dark chocolate crust for $35 per person.


The Lodge also is offering a special one night, all-inclusive room package, which will include dinner and champagne brunch.


Advance reservations are required; call Sylvia at 707-275- 2181.

Democratic Club donates to domestic violence shelter

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Written by: Editor
Published: 21 December 2009

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Lake County Democratic Club Chair Sunol Westergren, right, and Lake Family Resource Center Chief Operations Officer Rae Eby-Carl at the club's meeting on Saturday, December 12, 2009. Photo by Richard Hoyt.
 

 



LUCERNE – The Lake County Democratic Club has made a donation to support the local domestic violence shelter.


On Dec. 12, Lake County Democratic Club members and their guests, met for the group's annual holiday party.


Attendees generously donated over $200 to benefit the Freedom House Domestic Violence Shelter, located in Kelseyville.


Lake County Democratic Club Chair Sunol Westergren presented Lake Family Resource Center Chief Operations Officer Rae Eby-Carl with a check for the donation at the Dec. 12 meeting.

Community Needs Assessment Collaborative issues request for proposals

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Written by: Editor
Published: 21 December 2009
LAKE COUNTY – The Lake County Needs Assessment Collaborative has released a request for proposals for conducting a countywide needs assessment in 2010.


The goal is to create a report that is useful for prioritizing and planning community health interventions that improve the quality of life in Lake County and for identifying future areas for research.


A copy of the RFP can be obtained by contacting Linda Schulz, community services director, St. Helena Hospital Clearlake, at 707-963-6419 or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .


You can also view and download the report by clicking on this link: www.shhclearlake.org/news/SHC_Community_Needs_Assessment_RFP.pdf .

Hands-on rose pruning workshop planned for Jan. 9

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Written by: Editor
Published: 20 December 2009
LUCERNE – Lucerne Alpine Seniors Inc. and University of California Master Gardeners of Lake County will sponsor a rose pruning workshop on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010, beginning at 10 a.m. at the Lucerne Alpine Senior Center, 3985 Country Club Drive, Lucerne.


Master gardeners will discuss and demonstrate pruning and other cultural practices that help produce large, healthy rose displays.


Workshop participants should bring heavy gloves and pruning shears for hands-on practice. The Master Gardener Mobile Help Desk will be there and handouts will be available. A $5 donation is encouraged to help defray expenses. The meeting site is wheelchair accessible.


UCCE Master Gardener President Richard Nodine encourages home gardeners to attend the workshop, especially if they've ever thought that pruning roses is hard.


The Lucerne Alpine Senior Center is home to the Memorial Rose Garden, an impressive collection of roses that the whole community can enjoy.


Workshop participants will help the senior center with their roses, and the site provides a wonderful opportunity for home gardeners to get hands-on training through U.C. Cooperative Extension.

 

Master gardeners are a group of selected, trained residents who work as volunteer staff for the UC Cooperative Extension.


Master gardeners provide accurate horticultural information on vegetable gardening, trees, soils, lawns, ornamental horticulture, insects, diseases, use of pesticides and other related topics based on research of the University of California and other recognized research institutions.

 

Information about the rose pruning workshop can be obtained by calling UC Cooperative Extension at 263-6838, or on the web at http://celake.ucdavis.edu .

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