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Recreation

Give the gift of the outdoors for Father’s Day

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Written by: California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Published: 17 June 2018
Looking for the perfect Father’s Day gift this year? How about giving the gift of the outdoors? A California hunting or fishing license is a great way to show appreciation for dad or grandpa and make wonderful memories for many months to come.

As the third largest state in the nation, California provides many opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy the state’s famed wilderness.

Half of the land is publicly owned, giving hunters and anglers access to millions of acres of public land.

With more than 30,000 miles of rivers and streams, 4,172 lakes and reservoirs, and 1,100 miles of coastline that is home to hundreds of native fish and shellfish species, possibilities abound for outdoor adventure!

“The gift of fishing and hunting licenses provides endless opportunities to enjoy California’s unmatched wild places with family and friends,” said Charlton H. Bonham, director of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

Hunting and fishing licenses can be purchased at more than 1,400 license agents throughout the state as well as CDFW license sales offices. Licenses can also be purchased and printed online via CDFW’s Web site.

If purchasing a fishing license as a gift and the purchaser does not have all of the licensee’s information, a gift license voucher will be issued. This voucher can then be redeemed at any license agent location, but it cannot be redeemed online. Hunting license gift vouchers are not available.

To purchase a license online or find a local sales agent or CDFW sales office, please visit www.wildlife.ca.gov/licensing.

A 2018-19 California resident hunting license costs $48.34 and is valid from July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019. A 2018 California resident sportfishing license is $48.34 and is valid Jan. 1, 2018 through Dec. 31, 2018. Lifetime fishing licenses are also available.

Dad can also enjoy the outdoors without leaving the comfort of home with a subscription to Outdoor California magazine. This bi-monthly magazine offers stunning photography and insightful articles about the state’s native wildlife and habitat, and chronicles the ongoing battle against fish and wildlife crimes. A subscription costs $15 for six issues. Those wishing to subscribe can fill out the form, print and mail with a check to the address listed on the form, or subscribe online via CDFW’s licensing sales Web site.

An honorary donation to support California’s wildlife officers in their fight to protect California’s natural resources would also make a great Father’s Day gift. Consider purchasing a 2018 California Warden Stamp.

The funds raised go toward the purchase of new equipment, specialized training and enforcement programs. The stamps can be purchased online.

First Pick Builders to hold charity softball tournament June 16

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Written by: Editor
Published: 13 June 2018
Mike Hansen receives a check for $2,650 from Cheryl and Dean Pick for the Joshua Mile Hansen Memorial Scholarship Fund. The monies for the donation were from Play Ball! II, the 2017 First Pick Builders' charity softball Tournament. Courtesy photo.


LAKEPORT, Calif. – First Pick Builders will hold its third annual charity softball tournament on Saturday, June 16, at County Lakeside Park.

Teams from the Lake County Adult Soft League will compete to see who will be able to donate the proceeds of the games to their chosen Lake County nonprofit organization.

In the past years First Pick has been able to raise more than $3,500 from local sponsorships and donations for charitable distribution.

Cheryl Pick, vice president and CFO of First Pick Builders has been the driving force in establishing the softball tournament.

“We always look forward to the tournament and this year is going to be even bigger than last year’s tourney,” said Pick.

She and League President Kevin Henderson have been organizing the details and logistics for a successful event.

They expect a packed field of players and spectators to turn out for the festivities on Saturday.

The public is invited to come out and watch the fun, cheering on their friends and favorites.

Pre-game registration begins at 8 a.m. and the games start at 9 a.m., continuing until the winners are crowned.

Participants will be fed and donations for the winner’s charity will be warmly accepted.

2018 top 10 boat names released

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Written by: BoatUS
Published: 12 June 2018
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Boat names can reveal a lot about the personality, passion and life experiences of a boat owner.

This year, BoatUS decoded the most popular boat names ordered through its online boat graphics and lettering service at BoatUS.com/BoatGraphics, producing a revealing list of the Top 10 Boat Names of 2018.

Grace – This name reflects the elegant and tranquil qualities of the boat, oftentimes owned by someone seeking peace through boating.

Freedom – A patriot to its core, this boat symbolizes the meaning of freedom in all senses of the word: freedom to explore, freedom to dream and freedom to discover the world by water being most important.

Seas the Day – While this boat owner may feel a loss of control over a declining retirement account, he or she is completely in charge while boating and intends to get the most out of the boating lifestyle.

Therapy – Capitalizing on all the joys boating has to offer, this name takes into account the healing nature that boating provides its owner.

Second Wind – This boat is perhaps owned by parents constantly yearning for that second boost of energy in life. Spending time with their boat gives them rejuvenation despite the craziness of being mom or dad.

Serenity – Born out of the “hippie era,” this name illustrates peacefulness in both the boat and the owner. Simply explained, this boat owner is completely untroubled while out on the water.

Perseverance – A relentless vehicle that never stops exploring, this boat likely has more than 10 years on it with a few dents and scratches but also holds countless memories of good times.

Rum Runner – A party boat by nature, this boat often hosts big personalities and guarantees a good time with laughs galore.

Knot on Call – The moment a boater steps onto this boat, his or her responsibilities are left at the dock. The owner enjoys and encourages leaving worries behind and fully immersing in the boating experience.

Pura Vida – More than just a Costa Rican saying meaning “pure life,” it reflects a way of everyday living by example – one that thrives on no worries, no fuss and no stress.

The following names were voted most humorous boat names of 2018 by the editors of BoatUS Magazine:

Shenanigans – Good or bad, they’re obviously up to something.
Reel Nauti – The ultimate play on words in the marine dictionary.
Flounder Pounder – Let’s see the proof, buddy!
Kale Yeah – Clearly owned by a proud health nut.
Shaken Not Stirred – They know what we like!
Ship Happens – We can all relate to this one, can’t we?
Bite Me – Ferocious on land – on the water, too?
Mojo Risin’ – Stepping onto that boat instantly increases any boater’s mojo.
Jolly Toots – Not quite sure what this means, but it’s fun to say!
Penny Pincher – Someone may have named his or her boat too quickly after buying it.
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The BoatUS Boat Graphics and Lettering service offers a free library of more than 9,000 boat names and also allows boaters to easily custom design their own boat lettering or graphics through an easy-to-use online design tool.

For more information, visit www.BoatUS.com/Graphics.

Napa Valley Cricket Club donates funds raised in post fires fundraiser to youth sports, rec groups

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Written by: Napa Valley Cricket Club
Published: 12 June 2018
Napa Valley Cricket Club Treasurer Jamie Johnson (center) is shown donating money raised in the cricket club post fires fundraiser to Mindy Neves, director of sports and recreation, left, Michael Irvine, director of resource development, at right, for the Boys & Girls Club of Sonoma Valley, Calif. Courtesy photo.


NAPA COUNTY, Calif. – The Napa Valley Cricket Club, or NVCC, recently wrote the final check for funds that they raised over the winter to support victims of the October wildfires.

A check for $600 to the Boys & Girls Club of Sonoma Valley wrapped up the donations from the fund that totaled $2,150.

“In the aftermath of the fires last October many of the clubs’ family members and friends were in touch with us asking how they could help, so we decided to set up an online fundraiser on the You Caring platform,” said NVCC Treasurer Jamie Johnson. “The focus of our fundraiser was youth sports and rec as the club board decided to focus on this area given the loss and trauma suffered by so many kids during the fires.”

In addition to the $600 check to the Boys & Girls Club of Sonoma Valley, $600 was donated to Sonoma County YMCA, $700 to Santa Rosa United Soccer Club, and $250 to the Dunbar Elementary School Playground Fund.

“We were pleased by the generosity of our cricketing community, not only here in the Bay Area, but globally, as we had donations from many far-flung places,” said Johnson. “We’re happy that the money is going to a number of very worthy causes that will continue to benefit youth and their participation in organized sport.”

The Napa Valley Cricket Club wishes to acknowledge the assistance of the following sponsors
Clos du Val, Amcor, Anchor Brewing, Bill Wagner Realtor, Balanced Business Group, Caliber Home Loans, Compadres Rio Grille, Crown Hill Stone Supply, John Fearless, St. Helena Optometry, Seguin Moreau, Southside Café, TRICOR Braun WinePak, ZAM Apps, 19 Crimes Wine, Aroma Restaurant, AZMERA Consulting, Blue Jean Black Design, Left Coast Wine Packaging, Napa Gourmet Foods, Stone Universe International, 3 rock marketing.

The Napa Valley Cricket Club is a 501(c)4 IRS designated non-profit with the purpose of establishing and running an amateur cricket club in the Napa Valley to further the social enjoyment and development of cricket and associated events within the area. Formed in 2012 and now in its seventh season, the Napa Valley Cricket Club welcomes adult players of all skill levels.

More details on the Napa Valley Cricket Club can be found at http://napacricket.com/.
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