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Free estate seminar offered Aug. 24

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Written by: Editor
Published: 10 August 2010

HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE – State Board Certified Specialist Dennis A. Fordham, Esq., will offer a free public presentation “Your legacy and peace of mind: Why a Trust and not a will,” on Aug. 24 at 7 p.m.


The presentation will take place at the H&R Block office, 18983 Hartmann Road, Hidden Valley Lake.


Fordham will cover how to protect you and your family in the case of disability or death. A discussion will follow. Refreshments will be served.

Trowel & Trellis Garden Club donates three trees to Lakeport

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Written by: Claire Grieve
Published: 09 August 2010

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club donated three trees to Lakeport for the city’s parks.


Tree Chairman Doris Ellsworth selected two ash – raywood (claret ash) and one acer maple (ariseum paperbark maple).


The trees will have good fall color and provide wonderful shade. Thanks goes to Doug Grider and Tina Banuet for all their help with the planting of these trees.


Each year the garden club budgets for civic beautification projects. There are six locations within Lakeport for these projects along with donated trees.


Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club is celebrating its 55th anniversary this year – the club was organized in 1955.


The club meets at noon on the third Tuesday of the month, September through May, at the Scotts Valley Women's Club House, 2298 Hendricks Road, Lakeport.


Members, guests and all those interested in the club are most welcome. President Linda Waterstraat, 707-279-1270, invites interested gardeners to join the club.


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


For more information visit www.clttgc.org.

Green Party meets Sunday

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Written by: Editor
Published: 09 August 2010

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The monthly meeting of the Green Party of Lake County will be held on Sunday, Aug. 15.


The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. at the Clear Lake Riviera Community Association building, 9689 Soda Bay Road, Kelseyville.


All independents, nonpartisans and decline-to-state voters are welcome.


Call 707-263-3391 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.

National, state grange leaders visit Northern California this week

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Written by: Editor
Published: 08 August 2010

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Ed Luttrell, National Grange president headquartered in Washington, D.C., will be speaking in California in August 2010. Courtesy photo.




NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – Ed Luttrell, National Grange president headquartered in Washington, D.C., and Bob McFarland, California State Grange president headquartered in Sacramento, will be speaking at three Granges in California Aug. 11, 12 and 13.


The purpose of the meetings is to garner support for Grange activities and the public is invited to attend and learn what the Grange is advocating for their communities.


Luttrell and McFarland will be appearing at Chico Grange, 2775 Nord Ave. in Chico at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 11.


On Thursday, Aug. 12, they will be at Aromas Grange located at 361 Rose Ave. in Aromas starting at 6:30 p.m. On Friday, Aug. 13, they will be at Grover City Grange located at 370 S. Manhattan Ave., Grover Beach starting at 6:30 p.m.


Luttrell is on a national tour to rally 200,000 members to get behind legislation that supports rural broadband initiatives.


A recent study by the FCC on broadband adoption shows that rural America still lags behind urban and suburban communities in home, farm and small business broadband connections. Communities stand to benefit from online applications like telemedicine, distance learning and telework.


The entire nation stands to gain from the economic and environmental benefits that full integration of farming, tribal and rural communities into a national, high speed Internet will bring.


In addition to broadband, California Grangers are advocating strong, self-sustaining communities wherein such things as food supplies and services are available within the local community. Everything from farmer’s markets to a strong local business community is included.


The National Grange was founded in 1867 to help Civil War-ravaged farmers recover and has evolved to being one of our nation’s leading rural advocacy organizations.


The National Grange has over 200,000 members in 2,700 communities spread over 40 states.


The California State Grange was formed in 1873 in response to shipping and storage monopolies of California’s agricultural products.


California has more than 200 Granges in local communities which offer such diverse activities as community gardens to theater arts, and offer strong support for local communities through education, legislative advocacy of issues, and social interaction.


For further information, please contact the California State Grange in Sacramento at 916-454-5805 or visit our Web site at www.californiagrange.org.

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