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CLEARLAKE, Calif. — The Clearlake Senior Center has received some much-needed funding to help the community’s seniors navigate technology.
On Friday, AT&T presented Clearlake Senior Center with a $20,000 grant to support digital literacy training, personalized tech support and access to essential technology for Clearlake older adults.
On hand for the presentation were Clearlake Senior Center Executive Director Joyce Overton, District 2 Supervisor Bruno Sabatier, Clearlake Mayor Russ Cremer, center Board President Joyce Adams and Donna Davis, AT&T’s manager for external affairs.
The grant will support activities to bridge the digital divide including classes on basic computer skills and internet navigation to help older adults perform essential tasks, connect with loved ones and become comfortable with technology.
The Clearlake Senior Center is located at 3245 Bowers Road, Clearlake.
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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — Lake County Animal Care and Control has a full shelter of dogs waiting for homes this week.
The dogs available for adoption this week include mixes of border collie, cattle dog, Chihuahua, Doberman, German shepherd, husky, Labrador Retriever, pit bull terrier, Rottweiler, terrier and shepherd.
Dogs that are adopted from Lake County Animal Care and Control are either neutered or spayed, microchipped and, if old enough, given a rabies shot and county license before being released to their new owner. License fees do not apply to residents of the cities of Lakeport or Clearlake.
Those animals shown on this page at the Lake County Animal Care and Control shelter have been cleared for adoption.
Call Lake County Animal Care and Control at 707-263-0278 or visit the shelter online for information on visiting or adopting.
The shelter is located at 4949 Helbush in Lakeport.
Email Elizabeth Larson at
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