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Fair plans changes in this year's clothing and textiles exhibit

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Written by: Editor
Published: 08 April 2009

LAKE COUNTY – Calling all textile artists!


There will be a big change in the “Clothing and Textiles” exhibit at the Lake County Fair in 2009.


All textile-related entries will be displayed in a “home of their own” – the Theater Building that was once the “Home Arts” building many years ago.


In addition, there are some substantial cash awards for the winners. Be sure to check the 2009 premium book (due out in June) for more information about these changes.


Anyone interested in volunteering to help with this undertaking is welcome.


Clothing and textile enthusiasts themselves are taking responsibility for handling all exhibits (check-in and pick-up, display, “white glove” duty, etc). Kerrie Hershey and Jane Alameda have agreed to coordinate all these efforts, but they will need lots of helpers. Please volunteer to assist with this effort.


Call either Kerrie (at Kerrie's Quilting in Lakeport, 707-263-8555) or Jane (707-263-3831) for more information.

Curves of Kelseyville donates to local organization

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Written by: Editor
Published: 08 April 2009
KELSEYVILLE – Curves of Kelseyville raised more than 1,200 pounds of food from fundraising efforts in their local community to benefit Trinity Food Pantry.


The fundraising efforts took place from March 1 to March 31. They collected more than 1,200 pounds of food and household supplies.


"While we work to improve the lives of the women in the Kelseyville area through Curves, we also feel it is important to reach out to others in our community," said Shelly Puntillo, owner of Curves of Kelseyville. "It’s apparent to us that Trinity Food Pantry cares about the lives and the health of the people in our community. We are proud to be able to partner with them to help the Kelseyville area."


According to Puntillo, one of Curves of Kelseyville’s goals is to foster community involvement through charitable efforts.


"Curves has always been dedicated to improving someone’s life – through weight loss or a charitable initiative. It’s exciting to be able to give both to the Kelseyville community," said Puntillo.


Curves’ exercise program consists of 30 minutes of exercise three times a week, during which participants work all major muscle groups and receive a great cardio workout. It includes all five components of a complete exercise program: warm-up, strength training, cardio, cool down, and stretching.


For more information on Curves’ donation efforts, or to become a member contact Shelly Puntillo at 707-279-1679.

Council to consider Lakeport General Plan April 21

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Written by: Editor
Published: 07 April 2009
LAKEPORT – The City of Lakeport City Council will discuss and take action on the proposed Lakeport General Plan and environmental impact report (EIR) at their regular meeting on April 21.


The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in the council chambers at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St.


The Lakeport City Council conducted a public hearing on the these matters on March 24 and voted to continue the discussion to the meeting of April 21.


Pursuant to the open meeting law, comments from the public will be accepted.


For more information regarding these matters, please contact Andrew Britton, Planning Services manager, at 707-263-5613, Extension 28, or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..


For agendas and meeting minutes visit the city's Web site, www.cityoflakeport.com.

Annual fashion festival set for April 18

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Written by: Editor
Published: 07 April 2009
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Judy Mullens and Vivian McFarling, models at the 2008 fashion show and luncheon. Courtesy photo.





LOWER LAKE – The Lower Lake Historic School Preservation Committee will present its 16th annual Fashion Festival on Saturday, April 18.

The event will begin at noon in the Weaver Auditorium of the Lower Lake Historic Schoolhouse Museum, 16435 Main St.

"Decades – The Time of Your Life" is this year's theme, and attendees are encouraged to dress in the decade of their birth, or the decade of their choice, and as always, decorative hats are appreciated.

Those attending will enjoy a delicious luncheon, entertainment, the fashion show, a raffle of great prizes and the parade of costumes.

Prizes will be awarded for the most beautiful and most original outfit.

Fashions will be provided by Lisa's Sizes 3-60 of Clearlake and Sylvie's of Middletown.

Tickets are $25 and groups may reserve a table for 10.

Reservations are required and can be made by calling the museum at 707-995-3565.
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