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The shoulder work will take place on Olympic at Highway 53.
There will be one lane traffic or a detour via Old Highway 53.
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Bring up to three 35-pound boxes of documents for safe, secure, on-site shredding.
Additionally, to help shred hunger, non-perishable food will be accepted at each event for local food banks.
Times are 9 to 11 a.m. Thursday, May 2, at the Lakeport Savings Bank, 290 S. Main St.
Hours and number of customers accommodated may be limited to truck capacity.
Identity theft is a serious crime that can wreak havoc with your finances, credit history, reputation, and can take time, money, and patience to resolve.
Shredding confidential financial documents and paperwork is one way to deter criminals from stealing personal information.
Savings Bank also encourages customers to protect their identity by switching from paper account statements to eStatements. With eStatements, customers reduce the risk of confidential account information getting into the wrong hands through tampering of mail or paper records that are stored at home.
Savings Bank representatives will be available at the shred events to supply information about preventing identity theft and what to do if your identity is stolen.
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The event will take place beginning at 2 p.m. at 13587 Santa Clara Ave. in Clearlake Park.
Celebrate spring wearing your favorite hat.
Tickets cost $50 each for adults, $25 each for children aged 5 to 10.
For Reservations call 707-995-3646.
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- Written by: Lake County Wine Alliance
Applications are available on the winealliance.org website and the submission deadline is Wednesday May 1.
The Wine Alliance is a nonprofit founded in 2000 whose mission of supporting charitable and other local programs in the arts, health and community
Raising funds each year at their annual Wine Auction, the LCWA has given over $2,853,752 to local organizations and nonprofits focused on health and the arts.
Last year a total of $226,000 was distributed to over 40 groups including the Lake County high schools’ art, music, FFA and culinary programs, as well as Hospice Services, the Lake County Youth Symphony, Jack’s Lavender Farm and Operation Tango Mike.
The beneficiary application and other information is available on the Wine Alliance website.
Applications are accepted preferably via digital submission or postmarked by May 1.
The alliance notes “Please keep in mind before applying that the priorities of the Wine Alliance in choosing beneficiaries for approval are: Health, Education and the Arts with a focus on children and the elderly. You will need to make sure your application aligns with these priorities to be considered.”
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