LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – This year’s Corvettes of Lake County’s annual Christmas and installation dinner brought a different approach to the ornament exchange which has been a tradition for years.
The dinner was held at the Riviera Golf and Country Club on Thursday, Dec. 13.
Under the Christmas tree Santa’s helpers placed goodies for shelter animals who need love, food and most of all, good homes, according to club president, John Yde.
The donation of animal gifts was delivered to Lake County Animal Control on Monday, Dec. 17.
Corvettes of Lake County member Jon Trapani dropped off more than 100 pounds of dry dog food, 60 pounds of cat food, dog and cat leashes, collars, boxes of Milk Bones and chew toys.
“The Corvettes of Lake County remains very mindful and supportive of many of the organizations in Lake County, including Troop 42, Boy Scouts and Lake Family Resource Center,” said club member Gail Salituri.
If you are looking for a dog or cat to join your family, visit the Lake County Animal Care and Control shelter at 4949 Helbush, Lakeport.
Visit the shelter online at http://www.co.lake.ca.us/Government/Directory/Animal_Care_And_Control.htm .
For more information about Corvettes of Lake County, visit http://www.corvettesoflakecounty.org/ .