Oct. 11 Land Trust dinner has special features

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BLUE LAKES – The Lake County Land Trust is getting ready to celebrate its 15th anniversary at its annual dinner on Saturday, Oct. 11, at The Lodge at Blue Lakes near Upper Lake.


The public is invited to this special and fun event that celebrates the trust’s accomplishments and honors the volunteers who work with the land trust throughout the year.


Sponsors for this year’s dinner include the Livermore Family Ranch, Nick Voegtly Safety and Loss Control, Peter and Nancy Gruchawka, the Lake County Wine Grape Commission and Umpqua Bank.


A no host social hour starts at 5 p.m. with entertainment by the local group Earreverence. A silent auction will be offering a wide range of items, services, and gift certificates from local businesses.


The Lodge at Blue Lakes has been beautifully renovated and offers a scenic and elegant location for the Lake County Land Trust’s annual dinner. The land trust is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting important land resources in Lake County. The trust is a 501 (c) (3) organization and $25 of your ticket price can be declared as a tax deduction.


Tickets for the dinner are available by calling the Lake County Land Trust at 995-1398 or by sending a check to the Lake County Land Trust, P.O. Box 711, Lower Lake, CA 95457.


Tickets will either be mailed or may be picked up at the door. Tickets are $50 each and include appetizers, dinner, dessert, and wine with dinner. Local caterer Madelene Lyon is preparing the meal. The public is cordially invited.


The Land Trust owns and operates the Rodman Slough Preserve on the Nice-Lucerne cutoff and spear-headed the purchase of the Black Forest on the slopes of Mt. Konocti. The trust has promoted and supported the protection of Mt. Konocti, owns a small park in Middletown, and operates a nature center at the Rodman Slough Preserve.


Visit www.lakecountylandtrust.org, or call 995-1398 or 994-2024 for more information.


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