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The “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” weekend will be a weekend of fun, fashion, decadent pampering and rock star treatment (see the event's Web page at http://thelodgeatbluelakes.com/girls.htm ).
Friday evening will set the tone with a wine and cheese reception on arrival, followed by a beautiful evening of dining and relaxation on the deck overlooking Blue Lakes.
Saturday morning and afternoon will be jam packed with on-site spa services, fashions, wildness and laugh-filled, self-esteem boosting portrait sessions.
The evening activities will include salsa dancing, wine tasting and dinner. The leisurely Sunday morning champagne brunch will round out the weekend. This will be the event you circle in red on your calendar so you will never miss it.
Space is limited so we can provide individual attention to each of our guests. All packages include room, meals and group events. Spa and individual services are available by menu pricing.
For information contact The Lodge at Blue Lakes at 707-275-2181 or visit www.TheLodgeAtBlueLakes.com .
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CLEARLAKE – Lake County Community Co-op (LCCC) members and the general public are invited to learn all about solar energy, water conservation, energy efficiency and more from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Nov. 14.
Interested community members will meet at Fresh Energy Systems, located at 14106 Olympic Drive in Clearlake.
Dan, the Solar Man, will show how he converted his business space from an energy “minus” building to energy “plus” and set up charging systems for electric cars. He educates the community on these topics to allow folks to see what's available before they invest in their own energy efficient upgrades. The event is free to Lake County Co-op members and to the public.
Dan has a technical degree and experience working with Pacific Gas & Electric. His business mantra is "safe, secure and sustainable."
On our tour, he'll also show his demonstration garden project with an installed low-water consumption system. He offers a two-week long, fee-based "boot camp" where people can learn 21st century employment skills such as in energy efficiency-based construction and utilities skills.
You won't want to miss this exciting event! For more information, contact Lori Patotzka at 707-994-1618.
Celebrating over one and one half years in existence, the Lake County Community Co-op envisions cultivating an evolving community by nurturing values of social, economic and environmental responsibility. The Co-op wishes to support our local farmers and producers and provide a forum for community activities.
For more information or to become a member of the LCCC, follow the links at lakeco-op.org or call 707-993-4270.
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KELSEYVILLE – The eighth annual Saw Shop Gallery Bistro’s benefit dinner for Habitat for Humanity Lake County will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10.
This is the main funding event for Habitat for Humanity. The dinner will be a multi-course sitdown meal. Guests will be serenaded by the sweet piano music played by David Neft.
All funds received will go to support the construction of homes in our community for deserving families who need a safe and decent place to live.
All costs of the dinner are donated to Habitat for Humanity including the food, wine and the staff hours of the Saw Shop Gallery Bistro. This is truly a fun event!
Tickets are $100 each and table sponsorships for $800 are also available.
Please call the Saw Shop Bistro, 707-278-0129, for reservations. The Saw Shop Gallery Bistro is located at 3825 Main St., Kelseyville.
For more information, please call the Habitat for Humanity office at 707-994-1100.
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NICE – The newly formed Northshore Lions Club received their charter on Oct. 24 at a gala affair at Robinson Rancheria's conference center.
The club has 24 charter members and will be meeting at 7 p.m. on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Marina Grill in Nice.
The charter night celebration had attendance from the sponsoring club: The Lakeshore Lions as well as The Early Lake Lions, The Konocti Lioness, Lakeport Lions and Lions from as far as Marin County and Humbolt county. Jim Williams provided music for the event.
The installing officer was First Vice District Governor Kertice Poon from the Novato Lions. The presentation of the charter was done by District Governor Marty Van Zandt to the new president of the Northshore Lions, Lion Alan Mattern, postmaster of the Lucerne Post Office.
The new club has already started the service projects by sponsoring a Cub Scout troop and providing eye exams and eye glasses to an Lucerne Elementary school child.
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