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Sons of Italy host Halloween dinner and dance

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Written by: Editor
Published: 25 October 2009
NICE – The Sons of Italy will host a Halloween dinner and dance on Saturday, Oct. 31.

The fun will take place at the Sons of Italy club hall, 2817 E. Highway 20 in Nice.

Costumes are encouraged but not mandatory. There will be a contest for anyone who comes dressed up.

Enjoy a buffet meal of roasted Cornish hens, wild rice, vegetables, green salad and rolls, which then will be topped off with yummy cake for dessert.

The bar is open for socializing at 5 p.m. then dinner will be served at 6 p.m.

Enjoy dancing to the music of John Zimmerman right after the meal.

All tickets cost $14 at the door.

Everyone is welcome. For information about this event or renting the hall for your own, call 707-274-9952.

Area Agency on Aging meets Oct. 29

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Written by: Editor
Published: 25 October 2009
UKIAH – The Area Agency on Aging of Lake & Mendocino Counties (AAA) Governing Board will hold their fall joint meeting with the AAA Advisory Council.


The meeting will be on Thursday, Oct. 29, at the HHSA Big Sur Conference Room at 747 S. State Street, Ukiah.


The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. with a panel discussion on access to health care, featuring Jerry Chaney, vice president of patient care, Ukiah Valley Medical Center; Tammi Silva, director of public relations, Sutter Lakeside Hospital; Douglas Lewis, DDS, Mendocino County Health Center; Cathy Fry, executive director, Alliance for Rural Community Health; and Geoffrey Rice, MD, ophthalmologist.


The General Meeting of the AAA Governing Board and Advisory Council will follow from 2 to 3:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend.

Schwarzenegger signs legislation ensuring first responders are able to vote from front lines

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Written by: Editor
Published: 25 October 2009
SACRAMENTO – Last week Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed AB 1440 by Assembly member Sandré Swanson (D-Alameda) ensuring that eligible firefighters and emergency personnel are able to vote in elections held while they fight on the front lines of any emergency in California.


“California’s first responders protect our lives and defend our property from fires and other natural disasters that strike our state without notice,” said Schwarzenegger. “This bill will ensure that these brave men and women – who often work long hours and find themselves far from home – will be able to cast their vote in an election from the front lines of any emergency.”


AB 1440 authorizes emergency workers to cast their ballots outside of their home precincts, upon the Governor’s declaration of a state of emergency. Affected counties would have to issue provisional ballots.


In August, the governor issued an executive order ensuring that eligible firefighters and emergency personnel were able to vote in California’s 10th Congressional District and its 51st Assembly District special election on Sept. 1.

Catholic Charities seeks donations for Thanksgiving food boxes

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Written by: Editor
Published: 24 October 2009

LAKE COUNTY – Catholic Charities is seeking assistance from the community in putting together Thanksgiving dinners for family members in need.


An anonymous donor has generously given Catholic Charities Rural Food Project 100 turkeys to give to families that are currently signed up for the group's monthly food box distribution.


Catholic Charities is asking for the following items in order to make up food boxes for Thanksgiving dinner for those in our area who are in need:


  • 100 packets of Turkey gravy mix;

  • 100 cans of cranberry sauce;

  • 200 boxes of dressing;

  • 200 boxes of mashed potatoes;

  • 200 cans of corn;

  • 200 cans of green beans;

  • 200 cans of yams;

  • 200 boxes of dressing.


If you can assist please bring your donation to the Catholic Charities Lake County Programs office at 21257 Calistoga St., Middletown (between the library and the car wash). Your donation will assist help make Thanksgiving a joy for many people who are in need.


For inquiries please contact Hedy Montoya, regional director of Catholic Charities Lake County Programs, at 707-987-8139.

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