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CLEARLAKE – The Lake County Community Co-op's (LCCC) drop point expansion efforts continue.


The drop points, where members can pick up boxes of fresh produce weekly, has recently increased to ten with the inclusion of Bikram Yoga of Lake County, located at 11445 Clayton Creek Road (off Highway 29) in Lower Lake.


They will begin as a drop point in May, as will Darling's Vitamin Connection, located at 3965, Suite 1, Main Street in Kelseyville.


Darling's will replace the Lake Family Resource Center as the drop point for Kelseyville.


“The community's effort to support a local food system is truly inspiring,” said LCCC Chair JoAnn Saccato.


Residents may now pick up weekly boxes in the newly added Lower Lake drop point, as well as the existing drop points in Clearlake, Clearlake Oaks, Lucerne, Upper Lake, Lakeport, Kelseyville, Cobb, Hidden Valley and Middletown.


The new drop points, open between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Thursdays, begin May 6.


For more information on how to order from the co-op, or become a drop point, go to www.lakeco-op.org or call Hileri Shand at 707-995-9054.


Annual membership fees for the co-op are $24 and the CSA boxes are $15 each, paid on a monthly basis. The co-op sources the all-organic CSA boxes first from Lake County farmers, then regionally and beyond from farmers and distributors.


In addition, members can purchase locally baked organic breads from Main Street Bakery in Kelseyville to include in their weekly box.


The co-op's intention is to help support a more sustainable food system through local and organic food sourcing. The co-op is celebrating over two years in existence and envisions cultivating an evolving community by nurturing values of social, economic and environmental responsibility. For more information go to www.lakeco-op.org or call 707-993-4270.

CLEARLAKE OAKS – “Dance For A Cure,” a fundraiser to provide financial support for people with cancer, will be held this Friday, April 23.


The event will be held from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the Clearlake Oaks Moose Lodge, near the intersection of Highway 20 and Highway 53.


The evening includes a meal of pork carnita tacos or cheese enchiladas, rice, beans, chips and salsa, dessert and beverage.


There also will be a raffle, silent auction, and dancing to music and visual effects provided by DJ Novel.


The cost for the evening is $20 for the dinner and dance, or $10 for the dance only.


For more information call 707-972-9005.

HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE – A golf tournament, dinner and silent auction fundraiser for Middletown Christian School will be held on Saturday, May 22, at the Hidden Valley Lake Golf Course on Hartmann Road.


The event will take place from noon to 6 p.m.


Join in for an exciting, fun family event including a four person scramble golf tournament, classic barbecue tri-tip and chicken dinner, silent auction, live music featuring the Gill Brothers Band with special appearance by Jade Hollings, and contests, awards and prizes.


Register for the golf tournament and request dinner and silent auction tickets by e-mailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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This Eurasian Eagle Owl, one of the largest owls in the world, is part of the live birds show on Sunday afternoon, April 25, 2010, at the Heron Festival in Kelseyville, Calif. Photo by Lake County photographer Tracy Taylor.



 


KELSEYVILLE – Children and their parents will find many free activities designed just for them at this year’s Heron Festival on April 24 and 25 at Clear Lake State Park.


Although both days offer many kids activities, Sunday is considered Family Day because of two free special events.


“We want to encourage families to spend fun time together outdoors with nature, and the festival is a great time to do that,” said Joyce Anderson, education chair for Redbud Audubon Society.


Returning for the third year is the very popular “Raptor Speak” with live owls and birds of prey. This show offers an opportunity to see raptor behavior up close. Learn about these lively non-releasable birds in a fun and informative talk and bird demonstration.


More than 200 people in all attended this show last year, which again will be at 1 p.m. Sunday in the Big Tent outside the Visitor Center. Because of its popularity, the show is repeated at 2 p.m.


New this year is a sing-along puppet show “Salty’s Search for a Habitat.” Enjoy watching how Salty the salt marsh harvest mouse tries to find a good home. A San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge ranger brings to life the critters that live in marshes, and leads an interactive Mucky Marsh Music sing-along.


This show for kids (and for grown-ups if they promise to sing) is at 11:30 a.m. and repeated at 3:15 p.m. on Sunday.


On both Saturday and Sunday during a one-hour family nature walk at 11 a.m., kids can learn from park docents about the birds, animals and plants in the park. Susie Kaplar leads the Saturday walk, and Tom and Val Nixon lead it on Sunday.


All weekend at the Children’s Activities Area near the Big Tent, kids can make small birdfeeders by spreading peanut butter and seeds on mini-bagels, create owl masks to wear, and take home a window decal to discourage birds from flying into glass windows.


They also can create their own art designs by gluing assorted beans on paper. Volunteers working with the children are from Redbud Audubon Society and the Children’s Museum of Art and Science (CMAS).


A children’s My Audubon Bird Journal will be available for kids to record the birds they see as they walk around the park. Those who bring back a completed journal will be awarded bird stickers for their booklets.


Children’s artwork from several local public schools will be displayed in the Children’s Activities area. The creative drawings feature herons and local birds.


Besides all these special children’s activities, the Heron Festival offers pontoon boat tours on Clear Lake, an omelet brunch, nature walks, speakers, and more.


To see the full schedule of activities, go to www.heronfestival.org, or call 707-263-8030. Except for the Wildflower Brunch and the pontoon boat tours, all other activities are free, as is entrance to the park for festival attendees.


This 16th annual Heron Festival is co-sponsored by Redbud Audubon Society and Clear Lake State Park Interpretive Association.

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The mixed breed exhibitors at the Lake County Kennel Club of Northern California's annual Dog Obedience & Rally Trials on Saturday, April 3, and Sunday, April 4, 2010, included, from left to right, Carol Thorn and Woody, club President Celesta Deter, Julie Frazell and Hannah, Carol Lima and Winnetka, Bill Helldorfer and Katie and and Mette Bryans with Pepsi and Muffin. Photo by Horat Photography.



 


KELSEYVILLE – The Lake County Kennel Club of Northern California held its fifth annual Dog Obedience & Rally Trials on April 3 and 4.


The club was honored to be one of the first clubs to also include mixed breed dogs to compete as well.


Under AKCs new Partners Program, mixed breed dogs are now eligible to compete in events such as agility, obedience and rally.


Despite the rain, dogs and people alike had a good time.


The Lake County Kennel Club offers classes and fun dog events throughout the year.


Visit the club's Web site, www.lckcnc.org, for more on upcoming events.

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