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Do you have an authentic beer stein? The Kitchen Gallery would like to include it in a display of beer steins at Oktoberfest on Saturday, October 2, 2010. Courtesy photo.
 

 


LAKEPORT, Calif. – It’s back by popular demand – Oktoberfest will take place in Lakeport on Saturday, Oct. 2.


Join your friends and neighbors while enjoying the fun contests, great food and craft vendors, beer garden and music all day and into the evening.


The Kitchen Gallery is hosting a German beer stein contest that you may view in their windows on the Third Street side that day.


This is a call out for anyone who has a favorite stein that they may want to enter into this contest. Get your stein entry in early for viewing.


There is also a pretzel making contest for all ages, so come early to sign up for the fun.


Don’t forget about the weiner dog races as well as the Dirndl/Lederhosen costume contest. Prizes will be awarded courtesy of your Main Street businesses.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The ninth annual Falling Leaves Quilt Show, a production of the Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild (LLQG), is coming to the Lake County Fairgrounds, 401 Martin St. in Lakeport, Saturday, Oct. 2, and Sunday, Oct. 3.


The hours on Saturday are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.


Two hundred and nine quilts, on loan from guild members and from the community at large, will hang in Lewis Hall.


A stroll through the aisles brings a new vista at every turn, with quilts from minis to king size, in styles ranging from traditional to innovative, presenting a full spectrum of color.


Old quilts, new quilts, quilts pieced, appliquéd and embroidered will dazzle the eye.


The work of Sandy Turner, this year’s featured quilter, offers a visual treat for show guests.


Turner’s quilts vibrate with color and pattern, incorporating tropical flowers and beachscapes. Turner designs quilts, and teaches, lectures and writes about quilts and quiltmaking. Her website, www.sandyturner.com, features a gallery of her splendorous works.


Vendors of quilt-related merchandise will display their wares. Fabric, books, patterns, notions and sewing machines will all be available to buy in the vendor mall.


At the Country Store boutique, quilt guild members will sell a variety of quilt and craft merchandise, a good place for some holiday shopping. Show guests can take their chances at an opportunity quilt and a selection of gift baskets, and can bid on the silent auction items.


Angelina’s Bakery and Espresso of Lakeport will cater lunch in Barty’s Café at the fairgrounds, conveniently located near the quilt show.


LLQG welcomes all quilters, prospective quilters and quilt lovers to its meetings and events. The guild members make and donate a baby quilt to St. Helena Hospital Clearlake for every baby born there.


For more information about the Falling Leaves Quilt Show, contact Julie Nodine at 349-0846 or visit the Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild Web site at www.LLQG.org.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club is celebrating its 55th anniversary this month.


President Linda Waterstraat has the garden club doors open to provide opportunities for all to reap the benefits of gardening.


Whether you’re new to Lake County or a “native,” we can all learn so much from one another while enjoying the bonds of friendship.


Waterstraat chose the theme “Grow Along with Us” because not only would she like to attract new members, but hopes all the members continue to work together, take advantage of the programs and activities planned for this year and grow immensely from the experience.


In September, 1955, Ruth Miller, Carol Kesey, Jenny Grothe (Carol Kesey’s mother), Lousie Bossert, and Alda Nordyke (Louise’s sister) were going to enter a garden in the Lake County Fair.


Ann Stewart (Phil Lewis’ secretary) came out and told them if they wanted to enter a garden they had to have a name. Bossert said “trowel” and Kesey said “trellis” – and from there the name of the garden club was Clear Lake Trowel and Trellis Garden Club.


The club meets at noon on the third Tuesday of the month, except in July and August.


Members, guests and all interested are most welcome. President Linda Waterstraat, 707-245-4731, invites interested gardeners to join the group.


Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club is a member of Mendo-Lake District, Calif. Garden Club Inc., Pacific Region and National Garden Clubs Inc.


For more information visit www.clttgc.org.

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Snoopy joins in for a past 'Buddy Walk' in Santa Rosa, Calif. Courtesy photo.





SANTA ROSA, Calif. – The Sonoma County Down Syndrome Support Group will host its sixth annual Buddy Walk and Motorcycle Run at Howarth Memorial Park in Santa Rosa on Saturday, Sept. 25, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or shine.


The event draws participants from around the region, including Lake County, according to organizers.


This year's theme is “Going to the Island,” so get your Hawaiian outfits and your walking shoes for a one mile walk or for motorcycle enthusiasts a run to Occidental.


Registration includes lunch and entertainment from Taimalietane Islands of Polynesia dance troop, games, music, a resource fair for nonprofits, and a Talent Show featuring our children with Down syndrome.


Registration is $12 pre-registration, $15 the day of the event and $7 for ages 12 and under.


The group is an affiliate of National Down Syndrome Society, managed entirely by volunteers, working hard to assist genetic counselors and new parents as they first hear news about Down syndrome during pre-pregnancy, after the birth of their child and throughout life.


Buddy Walk brings the community together and renews the financial support they need to do their work throughout the year.


The group shares informational presentations, small group sessions for new parents and social occasions that focus on family participation.


Becoming Independent – serving to promote advocacy, raise awareness, further educational pursuits, and support research for people with Down syndrome and their families – supports the group.


For more information and registration form visit www.sonomacountydownsyndromesupport.org/buddywalk.htm.

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce, city of Clearlake and Hospice Services of Lake County will host the annual Clearlake Christmas Light Parade on Saturday, Dec. 4, at 6 p.m.


Join the community at Austin Park for this family-friendly event featuring a parade of lights, a visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus, Lakeshore Lions and Lioness providing cocoa and cookies, and a very special Christmas tree lighting by Hospice Services of Lake County.


This year's parade theme is “Christmas in Clearlake Toyland.”


This year's event is going to be taped live by TV8 and Carlé Continuation High School so it can be viewed on Dec. 4. The show also will be rerun several times throughout the month of December.


If you are interested in helping to plan this year's event, volunteering, entering a float or having a booth during this Christmas Light Parade, please contact the Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce at 707-994-3600.

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