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LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Clear Lake High School Scholarship Club has scheduled a scholarship fair to be held on Friday, March 25, at 6:30 p.m. at Lakeport's Clear Lake High School (in room 122).


The fair will give local organizations that provide scholarships with an opportunity to present their programs and purpose to college bound students.


“Many students struggle with finding motivation to apply for scholarships, while many organizations get limited applications,” according to the group’s president, Rebecca Baker. “It would be inspirational for us, the students, to hear the purpose of a scholarship and its history, as well as information about the organization from the people who founded and support the program. This may in turn encourage more comprehensive and enthusiastic applications.”


The March 25 lineup includes the Lake County Historical Society and the Lake County Association of Realtors. “We still have room for a few more presentations in the fair so if your organization is interested in participating now or at a later date please contact me.”


The Scholarship Fair is open to all Lake County students who are interested in scholarships.


For more information, contact Rebecca Baker at 707-245-7108 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Local attorney Dennis Fordham will host a free educational seminar titled “Why a Trust and Not a Will?” on Thursday, April 7.


The seminar will begin at 6 p.m. at the Kelseyville Senior Center, at 5245 Third St.


Refreshments will be offered.


Fordham is a State Bar Certified Specialist on estate planning.


Please RSVP at 707-263-3235 or www.DennisFordhamLaw.com.

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – A glimpse into the early history of the Stone House, constructed in 1853 as headquarters for the Rancho Guenoc and the Rancho Callayomi (which became home to Middletown) will be presented at the Tuesday, April 5, meeting of the Stone House Historical Society.


The meeting opens at 10 a.m. in the activity room at the Hidden Valley Lake Association offices, and is open to all.


Non-residents of Hidden Valley Lake can simply leave their names at the Hartmann Road gate and give their destination as the Stone House.


Brief profiles of the several men who claimed the two Spanish land grants, the man credited with construction of the Stone House and a few of its subsequent owners will be highlighted.


Nina Bouska’s talk also will include bits about the village of Guenoc, which sprang up in the 1860s near Putah Creek and was essentially abandoned when most of its population moved to newly founded Middletown in the early 1870s.


The program was originally scheduled in February but had to be postponed at the last minute.


For further information, call Georgeann Tintorri, 707-987-7370, or Bonney Jorgensen, 707-987-8764.

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Lake County Rockhounds meets at 6 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month at the Redbud Library, 14785 Burns Valley Road in Clearlake.


The Lake County Rockhounds is a club for lovers of gemology, mineralogy, lapidary, rocks and fossils.


The group's monthly meetings include educational and entertaining programs, and frequent field trips to collecting locations.


Meetings are open to anyone who is interested.


Members also encourage children to join with their parents or grandparents.


Yearly dues are only $15 per adult and $8.50 per child age 15 and under.


For more questions contact Diane Debartolo at 707-701-4473 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

CLEARLAKE OAKS, Calif. – Local attorney Dennis Fordham will host a free educational seminar titled “Why a Trust and Not a Will?” on Saturday, April 9.


The seminar will begin at 1 p.m. at the Live Oaks Senior Center, 12502 Foothill Blvd., Clearlake Oaks.


Refreshments will be offered.


Fordham is a State Bar Certified Specialist on estate planning.


Please RSVP at 707-263-3235 or www.DennisFordhamLaw.com.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – There is still time to enter your short film in a festival that “stars” Clear Lake.

 

The second annual “We Love Tules” Four Minute Film Festival will be accepting filmmakers short films until the evening of Wednesday, March 30.

 

Films should be around four minutes in length and in DVD format.

 

All ages are encouraged to enter, and every imaginable genre is invited – drama to documentary; animations to sunsets.

 

Films should be delivered to Watershed Books at 305 N. Main St., Lakeport.

 

For information, feel free to contact Cheri at 707-263-5787 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

A premier gala will take place on April 7 at the Lakeport Yacht Club; reservations are required.

 

The producers of this event wish to thank the Lakeport Main Street Association and the Sierra Club Lake Group for their generous support.

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