Tuesday, 07 May 2024

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Gloria De La Cruz works on the new mural of the Lucerne Hotel on the side of the restroom facility at Lucerne Harbor Park. Photo by Linda Kelly.

 

 

 

LUCERNE – Gloria De La Cruz has been hard at work creating the mural of Lucerne’s landmark, the Lucerne Hotel – also known as “the Castle” – on the wall of the Harbor Village Artists’ side of the rest area at the Lucerne Harbor Park's boat launch.


Easily recognizable, this beautiful reproduction can be viewed as you drive along E. Highway 20 on the lake side of Lucerne.


Watch the castle and the talent of Gloria De La Cruz as the mural progresses.

 

 

 

 

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De La Cruz, who has done various murals around the county, began work on the mural earlier this month. Photo by Linda Kelly.

 

 


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SACRAMENTO – Immediately after meeting on March 16 with President Obama’s Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis in Sacramento to discuss federal economic stimulus funding and job creation, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger launched the California Green Corps.

Building up communities and the state’s green workforce, the California Green Corps will place at-risk young adults aged 16-24 into jobs in California’s emerging green economy.

“President Obama and I share similar priorities right now when it comes to helping the economy rebound and creating a greener California and America,” said Schwarzenegger. “In California we will utilize federal economic stimulus funds and public-private partnerships to help stimulate our economy while initiating actions to improve our environment. Green jobs are exactly what our economy and environment need right now – and the California Green Corps targets that need while helping at-risk young adults realize a brighter future.”

Investing at least $10 million in federal economic stimulus funding from the U.S. Department of Labor and an additional $10 million from public-private partnerships, the initial phase of the California Green Corps will consist of a 20-month pilot program reaching at least 1,000 of California’s at-risk young adults.

The program will consist of a minimum of 10 regional Green Corps throughout the state – with at least one regional Green Corps located in each of California’s nine economic regions. All programs will be public-private partnerships that include green job training, a stipend, an educational requirement and community service.

To help ensure the success of the Green Corps, it will be housed under California Volunteers – an agency in a unique position to leverage federal economic stimulus funding and to work with public-private partnerships and across state agencies.

This program furthers the goals of California’s Green Collar Jobs Council which was created when the Governor signed Assembly Bill 3018 in September 2008. The Council is charged with developing a comprehensive approach to address the workforce needs associated with California’s emerging green economy.

For additional information about the California Green Corps please visit http://gov.ca.gov/fact-sheet/11753.

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Approximately 82 club members and guests attended the annual Daffodil Tea on Tuesday, March 17, 2009, in Upper Lake.




UPPER LAKE – Eighty-two members and invited guests of the Clear Lake Trowel and Trellis Garden Club celebrated the coming of spring and friendship with their annual "Daffodil Tea" which was held on Tuesday, March 17, at the Bachelor Valley Grange in Upper Lake.


Mistress of Ceremonies Helen Turley welcomed members and their guests who enjoyed a wonderful luncheon of tea sandwiches and desserts served by 15 hostess volunteers from the club.


Each hostess provided a beautiful china tea service at her table along with a floral arrangement consisting of daffodils and colorful spring flowers.


Club member Shirley Estrem was recognized for her outstanding, 5-foot-tall basket arrangements of daffodils and various spring greens. In addition, The Ka-Ba-Tin Redbud Arrangers provided more beauty with a large display of their floral arrangement talents.


Chairperson for the event, Linda Waterstraat, wishes to thank all of the table hostesses and many club members who helped in so many ways to once again make this event a memorable occasion.

 

 

 

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Shirley Estrem received special recognition for her arrangements at the Daffodil Tea, held on Tuesday, March 17, 2009, in Upper Lake.
 

 


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LAKEPORT – If you want to weigh in on future uses for property the county is purchasing on Mt. Konocti, it's not too late, with a second meeting on the topic scheduled for Wednesday.


County Public Services Director Kim K. Clymire hosted the first of a series of meetings on March 11 to begin developing a Mt. Konocti Master Plan.


An impressive group of more than 50 individuals, with varied recreational interests attended and a spirited, interactive discussion was held that allowed everyone present to discuss and list their ideas for the development of the mountain’s master management plan.


Representatives from the Lake County Sierra Club, Redbud Audubon Society, Lake County Land Trust, local schools, the Elem Tribe and the general public were in attendance.


When complete – which will probably take one to two years – the plan will govern the park’s use, conservation and preservation.


Types of use, policies and procedures, resource and fire management plans and more were discussed, as well as, restrictions that come with the sell of the property, including day use only, except by special arrangements, no motorized vehicles, except by authorized use, and preservation and conservation of the mountain.


County staff anticipates having the basics of the master plan decided on prior to opening the trails to the public late this year or early next year.


The second meeting is scheduled to take place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 25, in the Board of Supervisors chambers at the Lake County Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes.


Future meetings are anticipated at the Lower Lake Museum in late May.


For more information contact the Public Services Department at 262-1618.


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CLEARLAKE – The Lake County Democratic Central Committee will hold its next meeting on Thursday, April 2.


The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. in the Redbud Library Community Room, 14785 Burns Valley Road, Clearlake.

 

Guest speakers will be:


  • Lake County Superintendent of Schools Dave Geck who will discuss the impacts of the new state budget on our local schools;

  • George Young, California Teachers Association regional staff for Lake and Mendocino counties, who will address the May 19 ballot propositions affecting education funding.

 

Meetings are open to the public and committee membership is open to all registered Democrats.


Contact the Democratic Party of Lake County at 707-277-0713 or by email

at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..


The Committee's Web site is www.lakecountydemocrats.org.


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LAKEPORT – The Lakeport Planning Commission will hold its next meeting this coming Wednesday, March 25.


The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in the council chamber at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St.


Agenda items include a public hearing on a Lake County Tribal Health project.


The commission will hold a public hearing and consider an application for an architectural and design review and environmental review to allow the construction of a 19,680-square-foot, two-story addition to an existing outpatient medical clinic and interior renovations to the existing 11,700-square-foot clinic. Deviation of off-street parking and a use permit for building height are also requested.


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