Recreation
LAKE COUNTY, Calif. — The Lake County Sheriff's Activities League has a host of fun activities for the summer.
A fishing clinic, a morning of archery, and kayaking are planned for June as well as a day of disc golf in late September.
Boxing is available from September to June.
All activities are at no cost to families. All equipment is provided.
Junior Giants, a free summer league of baseball and softball, is accepting registration now for participants and volunteers.
Go to the website gojrgiants.org and follow the prompts to locate the Kelseyville League.
This is a comprehensive, eight-week program that uses team sports to foster overall development with regard to leadership, team work, confidence and integrity. It also promotes summertime reading, healthy choices and respect for diversity.
The program is for ages 5 to 16 and youth volunteers are also welcome and can earn volunteer hours.
Players are assigned to a team as long as there are sufficient volunteers, so check out the volunteer opportunities to ensure that as many students who want to play, can.
Call Commissioner Liz McElroy for more information 707-972-1952.
The Lake County Sheriff's Activities League is a 100% volunteer operation with no paid staff, dependent on community support for its funding. Be a hero and volunteer today. A free background check is provided for all volunteers.
To find out more about free summer activities for children and families, please watch for announcements on our Lake County Sheriff's Activities League Facebook page or visit the website.
A fishing clinic, a morning of archery, and kayaking are planned for June as well as a day of disc golf in late September.
Boxing is available from September to June.
All activities are at no cost to families. All equipment is provided.
Junior Giants, a free summer league of baseball and softball, is accepting registration now for participants and volunteers.
Go to the website gojrgiants.org and follow the prompts to locate the Kelseyville League.
This is a comprehensive, eight-week program that uses team sports to foster overall development with regard to leadership, team work, confidence and integrity. It also promotes summertime reading, healthy choices and respect for diversity.
The program is for ages 5 to 16 and youth volunteers are also welcome and can earn volunteer hours.
Players are assigned to a team as long as there are sufficient volunteers, so check out the volunteer opportunities to ensure that as many students who want to play, can.
Call Commissioner Liz McElroy for more information 707-972-1952.
The Lake County Sheriff's Activities League is a 100% volunteer operation with no paid staff, dependent on community support for its funding. Be a hero and volunteer today. A free background check is provided for all volunteers.
To find out more about free summer activities for children and families, please watch for announcements on our Lake County Sheriff's Activities League Facebook page or visit the website.
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- Written by: Lake County Sheriff's Activities League
LOWER LAKE, Calif. — The next monthly Guided Nature Walk at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park will be held on Saturday, May 11, beginning at 8:30 a.m.
Come and see what spring is bringing to the park. The May nature walk will be led by Roberta Lyons, a volunteer State Parks docent and president of Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association.
The route taken on the walk will depend on the condition of the trails. The hike should last between one and a half and two hours.
Bring binoculars and meet in the parking lot at 8:15 a.m. for time to experience the early morning wildlife that can be found in the Ranch House and Barn complex yard.
The walk will begin at 8:30 a.m. Sturdy shoes, a hat and water are also suggested.
There is no charge for the Guided Nature Walk and parking is free for those attending.
Anderson Marsh State Historic Park is located on Highway 53, between Lower Lake and Clearlake.
For more information about the guided walk, email
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- Written by: Elizabeth Larson





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