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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Join the Clear Lake/Callayomi Masonic Lodge No. 183 on Sunday, Sept. 18, for the “Best Breakfast in Lake County.”

The full, sit-down breakfast is served from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Masonic Center, located at 7100 South Center Drive in Clearlake.

Choose your breakfast from a large menu including, eggs (any style), omelets, hash browns, biscuits and gravy, hot cakes, breakfast meat, toast, juice and coffee.

The cost is $8 for adults, $4 for children ages 6-12. Children under age 6 may eat for free and are served a special “kids breakfast.”

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Linda Smalley passed away at home on Sept. 6, 2016, at the age of 62.

She was born Linda Karen Weinhart in Torrance, Calif., on Oct. 30, 1953.

Linda made her home in Lake County for more than 38 years. She was a truck driver and bartended at Richmond Park, Landmark and Kathi’s Inn for many years.

Linda loved gardening, camping and traveling with her husband. Her home was always open to entertaining friends and family.

She is survived by her loving husband of 20 years, Dana Smalley; daughter, Jamie Gorny; two sons, Richard and Mathias Caine; stepdaughter, Leah Smalley; stepson, Jason (Katrina) Smalley; and seven grandchildren. She was predeceased by her parents, a sister and two brothers.

A celebration of life will be planned at a later date. Linda was dearly loved and she will be missed.

Arrangements under the care of Jones & Lewis Clear Lake Memorial Chapel.

Please share your loving thoughts about Linda by signing her online guestbook at www.jonesandlewis.com and www.legacy.com .

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lakeport Police Department said Tuesday that a road closure is temporarily in effect on 10th street due to a structure fire.

The closure is in place on 10th Street from N. Brush to N. High, police reported.

Reports from the scene shortly before 12:30 p.m. Tuesday indicated the fire was knocked down.

Police said the estimated closure time was about 30 minutes, or until about 1 p.m.

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – On Aug. 14, in the shadow of the Clayton Fire, the 500th spay/neuter surgery of the Clearlake Pet Project was completed.

Over the past several months, Contra Costa County based nonprofit, Animal Refugee Response, in partnership with the SPCA of Lake County has been providing free spay/neuter surgeries, vaccinations and parasite control to the cats and dogs of very low-income pet owners in Clearlake and Lower Lake.

Made possible by a generous grant from PetSmart Charities, the goal of the program was to help alleviate pet over-population in Lake County.

With support from the SPCA Board of Directors, community volunteers and dedicated vets and support staff committed to making a difference, that goal has been achieved.

Clearlake Pet Project was designed to help residents who otherwise would not have been able to afford to spay or neuter their pets.

In fact, for many of the 500 animals who qualified for free services, it was the first time they were ever seen by a veterinarian.

Transportation to and from appointments also was provided by the SPCA volunteers when needed.

Animal Refugee Response and the SPCA of Lake County are excited to announce continuation of the Clearlake Pet Project.

Underscoring the positive impact of the program, Jameson Animal Rescue Ranch of Napa County has stepped up to provide funding to Animal Refugee Response for the second phase of the program.

Between September and November 2016, another 300 spays and neuters will be provided to the pets of very low-income residents throughout the entire county of Lake.

Applications for the second phase of Clearlake Pet Project are available at:

– The SPCA of Lake County Web site, www.spcaoflakecounty.com .
– Animal Refugee Response Web site, www.animalrefugee.org , or call 707-330-3747; appointments will only be made when applications are received and qualified.
– From Me 2 U Second Hand Store in downtown Clearlake.

SPCA of Lake County is a 501c registered nonprofit organization working to promote animal well being throughout the communities it serves. 

If you would like to contribute financially to the SPCA to assist with these great programs, please send your donations to P.O. Box 784, Clearlake CA 95422.

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LOWER LAKE, Calif. – Local archaeologist Dr. John Parker will speak on the prehistory of Anderson Marsh at the Lake County Historical Society meeting on Sunday, Sept. 18.

The free meeting, to be held in the picnic area under the trees at the Anderson Marsh State Historic Park on Highway 53 in Lower Lake, is open to the general public and begins at 1:30 p.m.

Parker has studied and excavated the history of the area for 40 years and was a major force in the creation of the Anderson Marsh State Historic Park.

Archaeological sites in the area date back 10,000 to 12,000 years, making it one of the oldest known locations of continuous human habitation in California.

For more information about Anderson Marsh, visit the website https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=483 .

The meeting program will also feature updates on the planned transfer of the Gibson Museum and Cultural Center from the Lake County Historical Society to the county of Lake and the expansion plans for the Ely Stage Stop and Country Museum. Refreshments will be served.

Guests are asked to carpool to the meeting, bring guests and to park along the parkway if they are able to walk a short distance.

Persons with limitations may park inside the gates and the historical society will cover the $4 parking fee for those people. The group suggests guests bring their own comfortable folding chairs.

Anderson Marsh State Historic Park is located on Highway 53 about five eighths of a mile north of the Highway 29/Highway 53 intersection in Lower Lake. Turn off of Highway 53 onto Anderson Ranch Road to approach the park. If you are traveling south on Highway 53 from Clearlake, the park is just south of Cache Creek.

For more information contact Bonnie Skee at 707-262-1432 or Jackie Ridgel at 707-279-4062.

The Lake County Historical Society presents history programs at its meetings, publishes a magazine on Lake County history and operates the Ely Stage Stop and Country Museum in Kelseyville and the Gibson Museum and Cultural Center in Middletown.

The society's Web site at http://www.lakecountyhistory.org/ has information about its programs and activities.

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake County District Attorney’s Victim Witness division is offering assistance to victims of the Clayton fire in filling out applications for the California Victim Compensation Program.

If approved, applicants will be eligible for funds to cover mental health counseling.

Victim Witness Advocates can also be reached for assistance or answering questions at the District Attorney’s Victim Witness Division at 707-262-4282.

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Helping seniors by joining the Konocti Senior Support Board, you’ll find you get more from your efforts than the folks you serve.

You’ll make new friends, plus, there’s holiday parties, volunteer appreciation events, gas incentives and more.

Presently there are  two openings on the Konocti Senior Support Inc. board to help oversee two outstanding programs: Senior Peer Counseling and the Friendly Visitor Program.

The board will review the applicants and select persons with a keen desire to help seniors. Some background in business or finance would be helpful but not necessary.

With the numerous cuts in government programs, the organization's programs are even more vital to the safety and well being of Lake County seniors.

Konocti Senior Support has the full support of the county as they oversee the group's use of grant money for seniors in need.

By attending the board of director’s meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 12:15 p.m., you will help make decisions and suggestions regarding the staffing, finances, marketing and oversight of operations.

Board members will get to know the staff and volunteers as well as the other board members and be allowed to attend any of the seminars that interest you.

Konocti Senior Support provides a gas incentive for travel time to and from meetings and provide lunch while the meeting is in session. They will have a retreat in June, a fun pizza fundraiser in February and numerous other projects that may interest you.

If you want to give back to the community simply by offering your talents two to three hours each month, consider Konocti Senior Support.

To receive an application or learn more about Senior Peer Counseling and The Friendly Visitors programs, call 707-995-1417, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or visit www.konoctiseniorsupport.com .

LAKEPORT, Calif. – A single vehicle crash on Monday has temporarily closed a portion of Hartley Street.

The Lakeport Police Department said the crash occurred at Hartley and 19th streets.

It resulted in downed utility lines in the roadway, police said.

The roadway has been closed on Hartley from 17th to 20th streets until further notice. Drivers are asked to use alternate routes.

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