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Community enjoys Taste of Lakeport

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For the second year, seaplanes graced downtown Lakeport in preparation for the annual Seaplane Splash-In, scheduled for September 19 through 21. Photo by Gail Salituri.


 


LAKEPORT – Resident and visitors crowded into downtown Lakeport on Friday, Aug. 22 to sample the annual Taste of Lakeport celebration.


The 11th annual event was sponsored by the Lakeport Main Street Association.


Business kept their doors open until 10 p.m. to welcome visitors, with a live performance by Jimmy Z in the Museum Square.

 

 

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Langtry Estate and Vineyards poured wine at Inspirations Gallery. Photo by Gail Salituri.

 

 

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Live music was featured on the sidewalk downstairs from KPFZ 88.1 FM's downtown offices. Photo by Gail Salituri.

 

 

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Goodies from Main Street Bakery were a feast for the eye and the taste buds. Photo by Gail Salituri.

 

 

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Wineries from around Lake County came to share their wines. Photo by Gail Salituri.
 

 


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Written by: Editor
Published: 25 August 2008

NAACP awards scooter in raffle

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From left, Clearlake Police Chief Allan McClain, NAACP Branch President Aqeela El-Amin Bakheit and NAACP member Anthony Anderson at the Aug. 9 raffle at the Clearlake City Hall. Photo by Elizabeth Larson.

 

 


CLEARLAKE – The Lake County Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People held the drawing for its annual scholarship fundraiser raffle on Aug. 9.


The drawing was held at Clearlake City Hall, with Clearlake Police Chief Allan McClain pulling the winning ticket.


Kevin Ness of Clearlake won the three-wheeled electric mobility scooter, courtesy of North Valley Medical Supply in Las Vegas.


Funds raised during raffle will benefit the NAACP's high school scholarship program.


For information about the local NAACP branch and its programs, call Branch President Aqeela El-Amin Bakheit at 995-2545.

 

 

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Kevin Ness, left, is presented with the winning raffle ticket by NAACP Branch President Aqeela El-Amin Bakheit following the Aug. 9 raffle. Photo by Elizabeth Larson.
 

 


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Written by: Editor
Published: 25 August 2008

Toys for Kids fundraiser golf tourney is Sunday

HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE – Lake County's annual holiday Toys for Kids Drive will official begin on Sunday, Aug. 24, with a benefit golf tournament at the Hidden Valley Lake Golf Course.


Hidden Valley Lake Golf Course is located at 19400 Hartmann Road.


Festivities will commence with a putting contest at 7:30 a.m., with the tournament to begin with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m.


A barbecue, raffle and auction will follow the four-person scramble tournament.


A limited number of openings are still available to round out the field. Entry fees (including cart) are $60 for Hidden Valley Lakes Association (HVLA) golf members, $90 for HVLA property owners and $100 for guests.


For those players preferring to walk, entry fees are $50 for HVLA golf members, $77.50 for HVLA property owners and $85 for guests.


To sign up, donate an item or secure a sponsorship for the golf tournament, contact Tami Ipsen, 987-9201, or Brad Onorato, 695-4670.


The nonprofit Toys for Kids Drive organization was established 12 years ago by Congressman Mike Thompson (D-St. Helena), and community members in Clearlake.


The drive committee stages a holiday event during which toys are distributed and recipients and their families are treated to a holiday banquet and entertainment.


Since it was created, the Toys for Kids Drive has brought a bit of holiday cheer to more than 18,000 children in Lake County.


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Written by: Editor
Published: 22 August 2008

Philanthropists partner with Mendocino College Foundation to inspire students

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Deisy Castro has been named the 2008 recipient of the Mendocino College Foundation Hopland Elementary Achievement Award. Deisy, age 11, shares her goal of becoming a marine biologist with Donna Wilsey, Hopland Elementary School secretary and on-site administrator of the award. The foundation, in conjunction with certain strategic donors, is in the process of instituting Elementary Achievement Awards throughout the various elementary schools in the College district. The Hopland award has been generously underwritten by Wade and Mary Lou Koeninger. Courtesy photo.

 


 


UKIAH – Nineteen years ago Wade and Mary Lou Koeninger had an idea. They wanted to recognize the students’ achievements at Hopland Elementary School and motivate them to get their high school diploma.


Their idea addressed students who not only weren’t finishing high school but also didn’t have a vision or plan for their future.


“We created a scholarship program that was all about student success and encouraging them with recognition so they’d graduate with a high school diploma and a plan for their future,” said Wade Koeninger.


Today that scholarship program, which has been in place at the Hopland Elementary School since 1989, has joined forces with the Mendocino College Foundation.


“Wade is a familiar face at the Foundation,” said Kathy Lehner, Mendocino College superintendent/president. “He has actively served on the Mendocino College Board of Trustees for the past 16 years and we are very grateful for his generous donation as well as his vision to initiate this program.”


“It is the perfect partnership,” said Wilda Shock of Lakeport, immediate past president of the foundation and the person Wade credits as having inspired him to partner with the foundation. “By bringing the Koeninger Elementary School Achievement Award into the foundation, we hope to attract and inspire other philanthropists, so that eventually every elementary and middle school in the Mendocino-Lake Community College District will have a program that motivates its students to graduate from high school and attend college.”


Mark DeMeulenaere, foundation director of development explains the mechanics of the program.


“Each year Hopland Elementary School faculty and its staff select a motivated fifth grade student who has shown dedication and promise for completing high school and entering college. The Koeningers have created an endowment where the foundation awards a selected student with a check for $25 and a certificate stating that a scholarship for $1,000 is available providing the student obtains a high school diploma and enrolls for at least one full semester as a full-time student in Mendocino College. If the student completes high school but does not enroll in college, a prize of $500 is awarded.”


“First, you need to inspire them while they are young, so they see their path and stick to it,” observed Mary Lou Koeninger. “Second, money is important. Our vision was to empower the students and their parents to concentrate on the goal of graduating from high school.”


The Koeninger Elementary Achievement Awards have helped nearly 40 students over the past 18 years. Close to ninety percent of the students selected complete high school.


“It has been a wonderful program,” enthuses Donna Wilsey, Hopland Elementary School secretary and administrator for the Koeninger Achievement Awards program since its inception. “By choosing fifth graders, we give them a chance to think about their future, knowing that college is a real possibility. They leave Hopland Elementary as sixth graders and when they come back to visit after high school graduation, suddenly they’ve grown up and know what they want to do. It’s very rewarding to watch the recipients grow and mature.”


Anyone interested in sponsoring a similar Elementary Achievement Awards scholarship program is invited to contact the Mendocino College Foundation at 467-1018.


The Mendocino College Foundation Inc. is a nonprofit, public benefit corporation comprised of a dedicated team of volunteer community, education and business leaders who live and work in the Mendocino-Lake Community College District. Its mission is to cultivate support and raise funds for the benefit of the students of Mendocino College. These funds are used to support the College’s vision of delivering innovative educational programs, focusing on student success and contributing to the vitality of the region.

 

 

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An additional Mendocino College Foundation Elementary Achievement Awards program has been initiated at the Frank Zeek Elementary School, Ukiah, through the generosity of donors who prefer to remain anonymous. Chris Carrigg, age 11, receives congratulations from Mendocino College Superintendent/President Kathy Lehner (left) and his mother Norka Ahlswede, who considers education to be a top priority in her son
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Written by: Editor
Published: 22 August 2008
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