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Moose Lodge to host Father’s Day breakfast

CLEARLAKE OAKS, Calif. — The Clearlake Oaks Moose Lodge will honor fathers this month with a special breakfast.

The group will host a breakfast on Father’s Day, Sunday, June 16,

The breakfast will take place from 9 to 11:30 a.m.

It will be a two for one breakfast for $10.

The lodge is located at 15900 E. Highway 20.

For more information call the lodge at 707-998-3740.
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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 11 June 2024

BLM Mother Lode and Ukiah field offices issue seasonal fire restrictions

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Bureau of Land Management is issuing seasonal fire restrictions for public lands managed by the Mother Lode and Ukiah field offices effective Wednesday, June 12, due to dry conditions and wildland fire danger.

These seasonal restrictions are in addition to the year-round, statewide fire prevention order.

The Mother Lode Field Office and Ukiah Field Office seasonal fire order will remain in effect until further notice.

The BLM-managed public lands affected by these fire restrictions are in Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, Glen, Lake, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba counties.

“It has become necessary to implement additional fire restrictions as temperatures rise, leading to increasingly dry conditions in the district,” said Central California District Fire Management Officer Dave Brinsfield. “We ask that visitors follow these restrictions and do their part to help us minimize fire potential when visiting public lands.”

On average, human-caused wildfires make up 95 percent of all wildfires in California.

Many of these wildfires occur close in proximity to roadways, communities and recreational areas, posing considerable threat to public safety.

Taking individual responsibility to reduce wildfire risk, while recreating on public lands, around homes and communities, before a fire occurs can help keep property, the public and firefighters safe.

The following restrictions will remain in place until the fire danger subsides:

• No campfires, briquette/charcoal barbeques, or stove fires are allowed outside of agency-provided fire rings or barbeques at designated developed recreation sites.
• No smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or building, or a developed campground with a three-foot diameter area clear of brush and all flammable materials.
• No welding or operating acetylene or other torch with open flame.
• No motorized vehicles or tools powered by internal combustion engines off designated roads or trails.
• No target shooting, hot bullet fragments, exploding targets and metal from recreational shooting can spark a wildfire. Hunting in the pursuit of game and non-game species is allowed with a state of California hunting license and in accordance with California hunting regulations. The use of any steel-jacked, steel core or incendiary ammunition of any caliber is prohibited.

Visit www.wheretoshoot.org for alternative recreational target shooting locations.

As always, possessing, discharging or using fireworks or pyrotechnic devices are prohibited across Bureau of Land Management lands.

Additionally, a valid California Campfire Permit is required to operate a stove or fire, where allowed, on these public lands.

Help prevent fires

Residents and visitors are reminded to help prevent human-caused fires:

• Make sure all campfires are dead out! Drown it and stir around the fire area with a shovel to wet any remaining embers and ash. If it’s not cool, it is not out.
• Be sure to maintain proper tire pressure for all vehicles, ensure adequate tire tread, and check brakes for overheating. Do not drive or park on brush or grass. Do not drag chains while towing.
Motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles and chainsaws require an approved spark arrestor.
• Remember the use of steel-core ammunition, although legal while hunting, can greatly increase the chance of a wildfire if ricocheted off objects such as rocks.

Anyone found guilty of violating a fire prevention order may be fined not more than $100,000 and/or face imprisonment for not more than 12 months. Restitution for total fire suppression and damage costs incurred may be borne by the trespasser.

The public can visit Cal Fires’s website to learn how to prevent wildland fires. A map of current restrictions and active fire prevention orders are also available online. Fire weather forecasts are available through the National Weather Service.
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Written by: Bureau of Land Management
Published: 10 June 2024

Lakeshore Lions hold fireworks fundraiser

CLEARLAKE, Calif. — The Lakeshore Lions Club is holding a fundraiser to support this year’s Independence Day celebration in Clearlake.

For the first three weeks of June, customers at Clearlake Grocery Outlet can donate at the time of purchase any dollar amount to support the Clearlake fireworks display, parade and festival.

The Lions ask community members to please consider donating at the register, as the donations are needed to make the fireworks display a reality this year.

This year’s celebration will take place on Saturday, July 6.
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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 08 June 2024

Clear Lake High School to feature fireworks at June 7 commencement

LAKEPORT, Calif. — Clear Lake High School’s graduation will include a fireworks display this year.

Commencement will take place on the evening of Friday, June 7.

A professional fireworks display will follow the issuing of diplomas as the commencement ceremony draws to a close.

As part of a high school student's senior project, Pyro Spectaculars of Sacramento will celebrate the graduates and dazzle the crowd with a low-flying fireworks display contained fully upon the high school campus and estimated to take place between 8:30 and 9 p.m., closing out the annual graduation event.

For more information, call Clear Lake High School at 707-262-3010.
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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 07 June 2024
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