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Recreation

Clearlake Youth Soccer League general meeting set for Feb. 13

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Written by: Editor
Published: 18 January 2012

HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE, Calif. – The Clearlake Youth Soccer League will host a general meeting on Monday, Feb. 13.


The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at the Hidden Valley Lake Community Services District offices, 19400 Hartmann Road.


All members of the Clearlake Youth Soccer League for the 2011 season or the upcoming 2012 season are invited to attend.

Make the Clearlake Youth Soccer League for the Fall 2012 season be the league that you want it to be.

There will be an election for board of directors members for the 2012-14 season.

Nominations will occur publicly at the meeting for available positions, and a secret ballot will be taken for election.

Agenda items will include proposed modifications to the bylaws, which can be viewed at www.eteamz.com/clearlakeyouthsoccerleague/handouts/index.cfm?cat=211123&id=924874#2072477.

You may propose changes by section number. email proposed changes to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..


Please come out if you would like to volunteer or to encourage and vote for a board member of your choice.


Visit the league online at www.clearlakeysl.org.

Flag football league reports on fifth week of play

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Written by: Editor
Published: 17 January 2012
CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Glory Days Flag Football League’s week five games were totally different types of competition.


For the fans of football who enjoy being able to watch a team coast to a victory, there was the first game last Saturday.


Upper Lake got control of the game early in the first quarter and ended with a shutout of Mobb Squad 53-0.


For those who prefer some continuous drama, the second game was won by the Aces 33-32 over Robinson Warriors.


There were multiple lead changes in the fourth quarter and ended with a last second chance to go into this season’s first overtime game. The fans really enjoyed both games.


Kelseyville had their second bye and will return next week to finish the season.


The league is still looking for help with the chain crew for the rest of the season. They can provide training and there will be some modest compensation involved.


For more information call Bob Hopkins, 707-994-4720, or Vinny Lamb, 707-295-0223, or visit www.HTOsports.com/?GDFFL1.

Redbud Audubon to host field trip Jan. 21

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Written by: Editor
Published: 16 January 2012
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Redbud Audubon Society will host a field trip to the Colusa National Wildlife Refuge on Saturday, Jan. 21.


The original plan was to go to the Sacramento Wildlife Refuge, but word that a rare falcated duck has been seen at the CNWR has prompted field trip organizers to switch locations.


This duck is a Russian duck and considered an extreme rarity to be seen here. So, here is your chance to add a very interesting bird to your life list.


Carpooling is available. Participants leave Lower Lake around 8 a.m. and meet on the east end of the Main Street to park in a place that won’t interfere with merchants in town.


Don’t miss this great opportunity to view a wide variety of migrating wildfowl with expert Audubon birders, as well as a possible sighting of the falcated duck.


For more information and to make reservations, contact Pat Harmon at 707-263-4977 or Roberta Lyons at 707-994-2024.


Information about the Redbud Audubon Society also is available at www.redbudaudubon.org.


 


 

Anglers reminded to mail in sturgeon, abalone, spiny lobster, salmon report cards in January

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Written by: Editor
Published: 14 January 2012

The Department of Fish and Game reminds anglers they are required to return their 2011 Fishing Report and Restoration Cards by Jan. 31.


Information collected from report cards provides DFG with data to monitor and manage California’s diverse recreational fisheries.

 

Report cards are due for sturgeon, abalone, spiny lobster and north coast salmon fisheries, as well as the steelhead fishery.


Information specific to the steelhead report cards can be found in DFG’s Dec. 23 news release at http://cdfgnews.wordpress.com/2011/12/23/steelhead-report-cards-due-by-jan-31-2012/.


Please note that although steelhead report card information can now be submitted online, DFG still requires salmon, sturgeon, lobster and abalone cards to be returned via mail or in person at a DFG counter.

 

Anglers are requested to review their cards carefully and complete the information as accurately as possible. More information about report cards can be found at www.dfg.ca.gov/licensing/fishing/sportfishingfaqs.html (see “Validations and Report Cards”).

 

The cards can be dropped off at any DFG license sales office (see list at http://www.dfg.ca.gov/licensing/officelocation.html) or mailed to the following addresses:

 

Sturgeon Report Cards should be mailed to:

DFG - Sturgeon Report Card

P.O. Box 944209

Sacramento, CA 94244-2090

 

Abalone Report Cards should be mailed to:

DFG - Abalone Report Card

32330 N. Harbor Dr.

Fort Bragg, CA 95437

 

Lobster Report Cards should be mailed to:

DFG - Lobster Report Card

3883 Ruffin Road

San Diego, CA 92123

 

North Coast Salmon Report Cards should be mailed to:

DFG - Klamath River Project

5341 Ericson Way

Arcata, CA 95521-9269

 

You are required to report even if you lost your report card or you did not fish. If you did not fish, write “did not fish” across your report card and return it to the address specified.


If you lost your report card, write a note to DFG explaining the loss. Include your name, address, telephone number, GO ID (from your sport fishing license or report card) and to the best of your recollection, your harvest/catch effort information that was on your report card.

 

Please note that license sales agents cannot accept report cards.

  1. Glory Days Flag Football League begins new year
  2. DFG offers wildflower tours of North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve
  3. Guided bald eagle viewing hikes to begin in January
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