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- Written by: Redwood Credit Union
One of the best defenses is to securely shred sensitive documents and properly dispose of old computers, phones and other electronics that hold personal data so your private information doesn’t fall into the wrong hands.
Redwood Credit Union invites Lake County residents to be proactive and attend its annual free Shred-a-Thon.
The event will be held at Lower Lake High School, 9430 Lake St., on Saturday, June 7, from 9 a.m. to noon, and will feature free document shredding provided by Shred-It and electronic waste (e-waste) collection by Conservation Corps North Bay.
"Destroying old financial records and confidential information securely is essential for safeguarding against identity theft," said Becky Perez, RCU’s Lower Lake branch experience manager. “It’s also great for the environment since we’re keeping these items out of our landfills. My team and I are proud to help bring this event to Lake County every year.”
Attendees may bring up to three standard-sized boxes (15” x12” x10”) of confidential documents for shredding, such as old financial statements, canceled checks and credit card offers. Conservation Corps North Bay will also be on site to collect and recycle e-waste such as old computers, printers, cell phones, and personal electronics.
Monetary donations will be accepted at the event to benefit the Lake County Child Care Planning Council, a group committed to ensuring the availability and accessibility of high-quality childcare for the families and children of the community.
In 2024, more than 3,000 residents in Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, and Sonoma counties attended RCU Shred-a-Thons. Shred-It trucks helped communities dispose of 134,280 pounds of documents, while the Conservation Corps collected 25,383 pounds of e-waste.
To put it in perspective, the shredded paper alone has an environmental impact equal to conserving 1,145 trees (over 10 acres) and 469,980 gallons of water (enough to water 7,580 lawns for a week).
For additional information and updates about the Shred-a-Thon, visit https://www.redwoodcu.org/about/community-programs/shred-a-thon/, or follow RCU on Facebook, Instagram, X, and LinkedIn.
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- Written by: Lake County Public Services
The Eastlake Landfill and the Public Services office will re-open on Tuesday, May 27.
Regular operating hours at the landfill are 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
The Public Services Office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
If you have any questions regarding this subject or any solid waste topics in Lake County, please call 707-262-1618.
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- Written by: Lake County Sheriff's Activities League
The half-day equestrian program will take place on Saturday, June 21, from 9 to 11 a.m., followed by a hotdog lunch.
The program is designed for those youngsters who have little or no experience with horses.
Students will learn about grooming, feeding and the care of horses.
There will be a roping demonstration and those who wish will be able to mount a horse and ride it within the confines of a fenced area.
Students between the ages of 8 and 18 are eligible.
Parents are required to stay on site. Safety head gear will be provided.
Sheriff's Activities League Board member Sierra Baker will lead the activity.
The league is grateful to Tanya Rankin, owner of the Blue Eyed Raven Ranch in Kelseyville, for hosting this event.
Registration is limited to 10 students.
Organizers hope to repeat the program in the fall.
To register, call and speak directly with Mary Borjon at 707-279-1050, a land line.
If you leave a voice mail, please speak clearly and provide your full name and a call back number.
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- Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Participating farms arepodonico Olive Farm, Edenberry Farm, Peace & Plenty Farm, The Ripe Choice Farm and Valley Long Farm.
This event invites residents and visitors alike to meet the farmers, explore the land, and enjoy unique, hands-on experiences across several small farms in the Big Valley region.
Each participating farm will host special activities for guests, showcasing the diversity and dedication of Lake County’s small farm community.
Visitors can expect farm tours, tastings, product demonstrations, and opportunities to purchase locally grown and handmade goods.
More information about the participating farms follows.
Campodonico Olive Farm: 2570 Soda Bay Road, Lakeport,
Edenberry Farm: 3036 Stone Drive, Lakeport, telephone 707-917-0183,
Peace & Plenty Farm: 4550 Soda Bay Road, Kelseyville, www.peaceplentyfarm.com. A regenerative no-till farm offering seasonal veggies, saffron, lavender, and dried flower wreaths. Enjoy guided tours and farm-stay opportunities.
The Ripe Choice Farm: 2550 Soda Bay Road, Lakeport,
Valley Long Farm: 3060 East Finley Road, Lakeport,
This self-guided tour is an opportunity to explore the beautiful agricultural landscape of Big Valley, connect directly with local farmers and experience the richness of sustainable farming practices.
Follow the tour on Facebook.
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