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Sorority’s See’s Candies sales support local organizations

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 07 May 2025
LAKEPORT, Calif. — The Delta Iota Tau sorority is selling See’s Candies once again for Mother’s Day.

Delta Iota Tau has been able to sell See’s Candy for many years now through the generosity of North Lake Pharmacy on Lakeport Boulevard.

The shelves are filled with all your favorites for a wide selection of these delicious treats.

Delta Iota Tau is a Lake County Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, a nonprofit philanthropic organization.

The money raised through these sales enables Delta Iota Tau to make donations all year long.

One hundred percent of monies raised are donated to Lake County students, residents and nonprofit organizations only.

Donations each year have included Clear Lake High and Kelseyville High School scholarships and music programs, Park Study Project, Wreaths Across America, Sponsoring Survivorship, senior center Christmas gifts and Operation Tango Mike, to name just a few.

Additionally, donations are made to Hospice of Lake County, Soper Reese Theater, Joy Madeiros Veteran Museum and Lakeport Fire Department Volunteers.

When you purchase See’s Candies from Delta Iota Tau you are supporting your community and neighbors.

Chapter President Taja Odom thanks the community for supporting the sorority’s giving.

May 17 breakfast to raise funds for Kelseyville High Class of 2026

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 06 May 2025
KELSEYVILLE, Calif. — The Kelseyville High School class of 2026 invites one and all to their breakfast fundraiser.

It will take place on Saturday, May 17, from 8 to 11 a.m. at Kelseyville Presbyterian Church, located at 4021 Church St. (corner of Church and Third streets) in Kelseyville.

Enjoy a full breakfast of scrambled eggs, sausage, biscuits and gravy, pancakes, juice and coffee for only $10.

Proceeds from the breakfast will support the class funding their senior trip, graduation, events and more.

Many thanks go out to the Kelseyville Lions Club for cooking delicious food, and to the community at large for supporting local schools.

They look forward to seeing you there.

Personal-use firewood permits on sale for Mendocino National Forest

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Written by: Mendocino National Forest
Published: 06 May 2025
MENDOCINO NATIONAL FOREST, Calif. — The Mendocino National Forest is selling personal-use firewood permits.

The permit costs $2 per cord with a minimum purchase required of $20 for 10 cords. The maximum number of cords that can be purchased is 12 cords per household. Permits are valid through Dec. 31.

Visitors can purchase a permit at Forest Service district offices in Willows, Stonyford, Upper Lake or Covelo.

It is illegal to remove firewood from the forest without a valid permit. All firewood removed from the forest must be dead and already on the ground. The maximum length for a piece of wood to be removed is 6 feet.

Firewood collected within Lake and Mendocino counties is subject to state and federal quarantines to limit the spread of the sudden oak death pathogen.

Firewood taken from these counties can only be transported into other sudden oak death quarantined counties, including Alameda, Contra Costa, Humboldt, Marin, Monterrey, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma and Trinity.

More information may be requested through Laura Leidner at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. 

For more information about the Mendocino National Forest, visit www.fs.usda.gov/mendocino.

Ely Stage Stop to host talk on cultural change and stability in Lake County May 10

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 04 May 2025
KELSEYVILLE, Calif. — The Ely Stage Stop will host the next segment in its “Popcorn Lecture Series” at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 10.

The presentation, titled “May 10: 20,000 Years of Cultural Change and Stability in Lake County,” will be given by Dr. John Parker.

Dr. Parker will take you on a “hands-on” journey through 20,000 years of Lake County prehistory; from the earliest known stone tools till the arrival of Europeans in the area.

Based on local archaeological research, he will talk about how the Pomo people were able to adjust their technology and community organization to deal with the last Ice Age, the last global warming period, volcanic eruptions and periods of overpopulation.

Through it all, the local indigenous people gained an amazing amount of knowledge about Lake County's plants, animals, and yearly cycle of change. Knowledge that they still hold and use today.

Learn about Lake County’s past while munching on popcorn in the Ely Museum’s Red Barn, 9921 Soda Bay Road, Kelseyville.

Lectures are every-other month on the second Saturday. Talks begin at 2 p.m.

Lectures are free to Historical Society members or $10 at the door for non-members. Join as a member at the door and get into all six 2025 lectures free.
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  2. Major roadwork scheduled through May 1
  3. Konocti Women’s Service Club donates to schools
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