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Welcome home party planned for Cleveland on Sunday

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Written by: Editor
Published: 20 July 2009
NICE – Arnold "Old Chief" Cleveland has finished his 3500 mile Sea to Shining Sea bicycle ride and will be welcomed home a no-host party this Sunday, July 26.


The party will be held at the Boathouse in Nice from 3 p.m. until whenever.


Anyone who would like to welcome Cleveland home is invited.


There will be live music and children are welcome.


The Cleveland family also thanks their blog followers for their support.

Custom guitar to be raffled for KPFZ

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Written by: Editor
Published: 19 July 2009

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The Sunburst Custom Telecaster in birdseye maple was donated by local guitar maker and musician Clyde Colwell as a fundraiser for Lake County Community Radio. Courtesy photo.


 



LAKE COUNTY – Clyde Colwell, a Lake County guitar maker and musician, has donated a custom Telecaster and case valued at $950 to Lake County Community Radio (KPFZ 88.1 FM) as a fundraiser to be raffled off by the station from July 19 throughout the summer and fall.


The Sunburst Custom Telecaster in birdseye maple has a quilted maple top, clear pickguard, noiseless pickups from Fender, and an awesome, pure sound.


The announcement was made and the raffle launched at the Singer-Songwriter Concert produced by Michael Barrish at the Soper-Reese Community Theatre to benefit KPFZ on Sunday, July 19.


The guitar raffle drawing will take place at the “Country Joe” concert to be held at the Soper-Reese on Saturday, Oct. 17, when local producer Herb Gura and Colwell will present the guitar to the owner of the lucky winning number.


Tickets are $1 each or 25 tickets for $20. All proceeds will go to KPFZ 88.1 FM (Lake County Community Radio) to keep the airwaves alive with continued community broadcasting. KPFZ is supported by community memberships and contributions. All donations are welcome!


Colwell is a graduate of the Cooper School of Art and a student of philosophy and music throughout his life. His vision for Lake County is its evolution into an artists’ colony with many little bistros and clubs around the lake for musicians, writers, singers, artists and art/music patrons.


Colwell’s studio is located at 9287 Chippewa Trail (Clearlake Riviera) in Kelseyville, telephone 707-277-0472, or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .


KPFZ, located at 149 North Main St. (second floor) in Lakeport, is a nonprofit (501c3) organization founded to provide locally-produced community radio for the Lake County area.


From its antenna on Mt. Konocti, the FCC licensed full-power station broadcasts shows from 40 local volunteer programmers for more than 80 hours each week on 88.1 FM to reach all of Lake County and beyond into the four surrounding counties.


To become a member of Lake County Community Radio (LCCR), volunteer to help the station, make a donation, apply for a program, underwrite, buy raffle tickets or for more information about the raffle or other events, please call 707-263-3640.

 

 

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The winning raffle ticket will be drawn on Oct. 17, 2009. Courtesy photo.
 

Senior center seeks used printer cartridges

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Written by: Editor
Published: 19 July 2009
LUCERNE – The Lucerne Alpine Senior Center needs your old, empty printer cartridges.


Bring them to the drop-off box in the center's dinning room and stay for a wonderful lunch.


The cost is $4 for seniors (who have the ability to pay) and $5 for all others. Lunch includes salad bar, soup, main course and dessert with beverage.


Recycle to help the environment and raise money for the senior center.


The Lucerne Alpine Senior Center is located at 10th and Country Club.

Habitat for Humanity launches 'A Brush of Kindness'

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Written by: Editor
Published: 18 July 2009
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Habitat for Humanity's new
  1. Cigarette litter continues to be most littered item in Lake County parks
  2. Northshore Lions Club plans final organization meeting
  3. Konocti Fiddle Club to present library story time program Aug. 7
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