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Nominations will be accepted at the Lakeport Regional Chamber office, 875 Lakeport Blvd. in Lakeport, until 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22.
Any nominations received by mail with a postmark of Feb. 22 will be honored and added to the list for the 11th Annual Stars of Lake County Community Awards Program.
The Stars Selection Committee, comprised of Lake County residents from around the county, will be given the book of nominations early next month for their review. That committee will meet on March 13 to select the final recipients whose names will be revealed at the awards ceremony.
The awards ceremony will be held on Sunday, March 30, at Konocti Harbor Resort & Spa, Kelseyville beginning with a reception at 4 p.m.
Currently, only nominees may purchase tickets to the event. General public ticket sales will begin on Monday, March 3.
Any questions concerning the Stars of Lake County Awards Program may be addressed to the chamber at 263-5092.
STARS NOMINEES 2008
Man of the Year
Dave Fesmire, Lucerne (Posthumously)
Robert L. DeWitt Jr., Kelseyville
Dr. Janus Madej, Lakeport
Woman of the Year
Elizabeth Larson, Lucerne
Lori Peters, Clearlake
Large Business of the Year
Wal-Mart, Clearlake
Lakeport Grocery Outlet, Lakeport
Shannon Ridge Winery and Vineyard, Clearlake Oaks
Orchard Park Assisted Living & Memory Care, Clearlake
Umpqua Bank
Small Business of the Year
Main Street Café (Sam Polo), Clearlake
Mugshots Expresso, Middletown
Kelseyville Drug, Kelseyville
Kerrie’s Quilting, Lakeport
Sylvie’s and The Bunk House, Middletown
Touch of Class Hair Salon (Charlene Munoz), Lakeport
Main Street Bakery, Kelseyville
Youth Advocate, Volunteer
No nominees
Youth Advocate, Professional
Adam Garcia, Kelseyville
Brian Sumpter, Lakeport
Student of the Year, Male
Daniel Gildea, Lakeport
Erik Jameson, Lakeport
Student of the Year, Female
Kacey Tallman, Hidden Valley Lake
Ashley Crawford, Lower Lake
Agriculture Award of the Year
No nominees
Arts Award of the Year
Amateur (Arts Award)
Lorna Sue Sides
Professional (Arts Award)
Ronald Keas, Lucerne
Expressive Motion Dance Studio, Middletown
Sandra Wade, Lower Lake
Konocti Dance Academy, Clearlake
Volunteer of the Year
Bob Sola, Lucerne
Dennis Locke, Clearlake Oaks
Eells Family, Lucerne
William Barrows & Connie Miller, Hidden Valley Lake
Marla Ruzicka Humanitarian of the Year
Julie Kelly, Lakeport
Susie Wiloth, Lower Lake
Senior of the Year
William Edwards, Lower Lake
Best Idea of the Year
Lake Family Resource Center Wine and Chocolate Fundraiser, Lakeport
Lake County Screen Saver, Lucerne
Hot Spot Youth Center, Clearlake
A Discovery Center at Anderson Marsh State Park, Lower Lake
Team DUI, Clearlake
Organization of the Year, Nonprofit
Lakeside Dental Clinic, Lakeport
Lake County Farm Bureau, Lakeport
Organization of the Year, Volunteer
Operation Tango Mike, Kelseyville
Clear Lake CHP Senior Volunteer Program, Kelseyville
Sponsoring Survivorship, Lakeport
Soroptimist International of Clear Lake
Lifetime Achievement, Male
Barry Loflin, Lakeport (Posthumously)
Don Emerson, Cobb
Lifetime Achievement, Female
Barbara Flynn, Cobb
Local Hero of the Year
Dominic Cardinale, Kelseyville
Ginny Craven, Kelseyville
New Business of the Year
Main Street Bakery, Kelseyville
Wild About Books, Clearlake
Moore Family Winery, Cobb
The Kitchen Gallery, Lakeport
Environmental Award
Children’s Museum of Art and Sciences, Clearlake
Tom and Val Nixon, Kelseyville
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If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact the Lake County Veteran Services at 707-263-2384.
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The fundraiser for Easter Seals Northern California Lake County helps the agency provide families with transportation costs for out-of-county medical visits for children.
Ninety-two people had breakfast, with a total of $1,800 donated. That will provide about 30, $60 Verna Morris stipends this year for the 6- through 18-year-old group.
An additional grant that is expected from the First Five Commission for the 0 to 5 year old group would provide an additional 50, $60 stipends for 2008-09.
Last year the program provided 92 travel stipends, helping families travel to medical appointments at hospitals in San Francisco and at UC Davis, and Oakland Children's Hospital.
Special thanks go to the Kelseyville Lions Club for sponsoring and the Big Valley Lions Club for serving everyone. Thanks also to Mary Borjon, to Bill Morris and others for for their creative thinking and starting this fund in 1997.
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For months, the Economic Development Committee for the Middletown Area Town Hall has been discussing ways to possibly move the community forward.
Last year, Althea Garner, a native of South Africa who recently had become an American citizen, donated a Ryze Business Network to the town. The purpose of the network was not only to better connect the merchants in the town to one another, but to interested parties around the world. The network is free for anyone to join. Just visit http://middletownca-network.ryze.com and sign up.
Ever since Althea Garner visited Middletown back in 2005 and conducted a business networking seminar for the Middletown Merchants at the Calpine Visitor Center the weekend of Middletown Days, people around the world on her Ryze network have been talking about Middletown.
In fact, when Langtry Estates and Tri Counties Bank teamed up to host a business mixer at Langty's Wine Tasting Room last August, three Ryzers – Scott Allen (a best-selling author in Texas), Kathleen Smart (a talkshow host in Atlanta) and John Stepen Veitch (an international business consultant in New Zealand) – requested to be virtual guests via The Internet at the mixer.
This past Christmas, Ryzers once again came forward and sent Middletown "Merry Christmas wishes" in the form of audio clips. You can hear those clips by visiting http://public.orb.com/lamarjmorgan.
In September of last year, three high profile individuals came to Middletown for a very special Middletown Merchants Mixer held at the local high school. Joel A. Moss, supervisory special agent for the FBI, John Schumann, senior worldwide evangelist for Adobe Systems and Kevin Comora, president of Vizicast Multimedia, all gave enlightening presentations to help move Middletown forward. Admittedly, it was the digital signage presentation by Comora that garnered the greatest amount of interest.
And, that is why Comora is scheduled to return to Middletown and meet with Lake County Administrator Kelly Cox at the Feb. 21st meeting of MATH. Digital signage may indeed be a major component to the economic revitalization of not just Middletown, but all of Lake County. Not only can it help encourage traffic to "stop and shop" in Middletown, it can transform Lake County's own media press kits. With digital signage software the press kits can include a dynamic, professional-quality video DVD. That should put an exciting face on the county to the world.
More effective use of the Internet is another major component which may help Middletown. The WiFi Company of Denver is currently promoting the use of FREE WiFi hot spots in Lake County – complete with an advertising splash page. The Greenview Restaurant may be among the first in the county to take advantage of this wonderful resourse.
There are already two free WiFi locations in Middletown – Store 24 Express and Joan's Java. Will more be coming? Free WiFi allows people on-the-go to use mobile wireless devices to check email, make FREE VOIP phone calls and surf the Web. Since the Greenview Restaurant already includes HDTV's connected to cable, the possibility for Wifi conferences with people around the world for business and educational purposes exists. For more about this wifi/splash page innovation, visit www.squidoo.com/CDMM.
For several years, Ernesto Sirolli, who runs the world-famous Sirolli Institute, has been a big fan of a free phone service via the Internet called Skype. This service allows people not only to talk with folks around the world for free, but to text chat, conference call, and send files of any size. With Skype, you can even video conference. Skype greatly reduces Sirolli's costs in running his institute. No wonder his affiliates around the world eagerly embrace it ... with one exception – Sirolli affiliate Mount Konocti Facilitation. But, that too should be changing as Kenny Parlet, who was recently elected president of the Lakeport Regional Chamber of Commerce, has become an avid Skype fan.
Last year, the Hidden Valley Community Church held two Internet training seminars. The church is actually a state-of-art multimedia conference facility. The church pastor, Rev. Walt Trumbo, is a big fan of technological innovation. The two church seminars showed audiences how the Internet can be harnessed by local businesses to promote products and services - not just to people locally, but to folks around the world as well. Jott was just one of many FREE tools demonstrated at the seminars.
Thanks to Jott, it is actually possible to use any phone to send email and voice mail at the same time to a large list of people via a single toll-free call. Jott is a great productive tool for people involved in sales or community services. Make no mistake, The Internet, if used properly, can enhance the life of small business rather than reduce it. Middletown can certainly use the help as three local business closed their doors within a two-week period just last month. If you would like to see Hidden Valley Community Church offer more Internet training seminars, please call 707-709-8605 and voice your interest.
Melody Campbell, a resident of Salem, Ore., is well-known on the Ryze Business Network as the "Small Business Guru." She has decided to team up with a local resident of Hidden Valley Lake to produce an online talk show on Talkshoe.com. The show is called, "The Small Business Guru and The Gadget Guy." The show will focus on strategies and tools available to small businesses to help them succeed. The show can be accessed with only a phone or only a computer that is connected to the Internet. However, the best way is to proceed is to use the computer with a speaker phone that uses Skype.
Campbell's program will likely be using a Skype-certified product called, "Yugma." This is a desktop sharing software that allows your computer screen to be controlled so that while listening to the talk show you can actually view a slide show or even a video. In fact, the president of Yugma, Karel Lukas, is scheduled to be a guest on the program, February 20th at 9 p.m. For more about "The Small Business Guru and The Gadget Guy," visit www.talkshoe.com/tc/14618.
When The Foundation Center comes to Lake County on March 3 for its "Grantseeking Basics" presentation at the Greenview Restaurant in Hidden Valley Lake at 7 p.m., Scott Ullman will be teaching the crowd via a slide show presentation. He is bringing all the tools to make that happen with him – laptop, screen and projector. For more information about the presentation, visit www.squidoo.com/MABA.
Hopefully, the day will soon come when Middletown will have all the technology tools it needs and know how to use them.
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