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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – This year’s recipient of the John Paul Clarke Memorial Scholarship presented by Worldwide Healing Hands is Kelseyville High School graduate Juliann Totorica.

The scholarship was established last year by Clarke’s family, John Clarke, Dr. Paula Dhanda and Jasmin Clarke, to honor John Paul Clarke’s memory.

It is awarded to a Kelseyville High senior each year to further his or her education either in college or a vocational school.

“The scholarship is a celebration of the human potential for altruism, empathy and compassion,” said Dhanda.

The individual’s kindness toward others is the deciding factor in the selection, she added.

Clarke’s sister, Jasmin, a Kelseyville High student and a Worldwide Healing Hands volunteer, played an instrumental role in the selection process.

“We congratulate Juliann and wish her the best in her collegiate ventures,” said Dr. Dhanda. “She is a very deserving young woman.”

Totorica said she plans to move to Southern California to attend classes at Saddleback Community College and work part-time at Disneyland.

After two years at Saddleback and time to consider possible majors, she says, she intends to enroll in a four-year college and apply for the Disney College internship.

“With the John Paul Memorial Scholarship, I am that much closer to realizing my dream, which has been many years in the making, and that much farther from needing to rely on student loans,” Totorica said. “This scholarship means the most to me of them all because of what it represents. It is such an honor, and it makes me feel like maybe I'm doing something right for my community.”

Totorica was involved in K-Corps, Rotary Interact and Future Farmers of America while in high school.

She also was a member of the California Scholarship Federation and held officer positions in the school’s Associated Student Body.

She is a fourth generation Kelseyville resident and attended Kelseyville schools from kindergarten on. Her mother and grandmother are Kelseyville High graduates, also.

Juliann is the daughter of Frank and Vicki Totorica of Kelseyville, and she has two siblings, Jake Hoberg and Jenna Hoberg.

“I definitely owe thanks to my parents for raising me the way they did; they have wonderful morals and have always taught me that it isn't our place to judge someone else because we never know what's going on in their lives,” said Totorica.

To learn more about Worldwide Healing Hands and the John Paul Clarke Memorial Scholarship, or to make a donation, visit the organization’s Web site at www.worldwidehealinghands.org or its Facebook page.

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As children, just about everyone has experienced the very real fear of an imaginary monster.

But what if our mothers could have spoken to our childhood fears?

Carrie Shipers of Wisconsin, the author of Family Resemblances: Poems (University of New Mexico Press), depicts just that when a protective mother talks back to her son's Bogeyman in this fine poem.

Mother Talks Back to the Monster

Tonight, I dressed my son in astronaut pajamas,
kissed his forehead and tucked him in.
I turned on his night-light and looked for you
in the closet and under the bed. I told him

you were nowhere to be found, but I could smell
your breath, your musty fur. I remember
all your tricks: the jagged shadows on the wall,
click of your claws, the hand that hovered

just above my ankles if I left them exposed.
Since I became a parent I see danger everywhere—
unleashed dogs, sudden fevers, cereal
two days out of date. And even worse

than feeling so much fear is keeping it inside,
trying not to let my love become so tangled
with anxiety my son thinks they're the same.
When he says he's seen your tail or heard

your heavy step, I insist that you aren't real.
Soon he'll feel too old to tell me his bad dreams.
If you get lonely after he's asleep, you can
always come downstairs. I'll be sitting

at the kitchen table with the dishes
I should wash, crumbs I should wipe up.
We can drink hot tea and talk about
the future, how hard it is to be outgrown.

American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation ( www.poetryfoundation.org ), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. They do not accept unsolicited submissions. Poem copyright ©2015 by Carrie Shipers, “Mother Talks Back to the Monster” (North American Review, Vol. 300, no. 4, 2015). Poem reprinted by permission of Carrie Shipers and the publisher. Introduction copyright © 2016 by The Poetry Foundation. The introduction's author, Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Sons In Retirement group has a number of upcoming golf events around Lake County.

The following is the list of events with dates, times, location and cost:

– Wednesday, July 13, 9 a.m., Adams Springs, two-man BB, cost is $50 with lunch.
– Wednesday, July 27, at 9 a.m., Colusa, medal play, cost is $45 with lunch.
– Wednesday, Aug. 10, 9 a.m., Adams Springs, two-man BB, cost is $45 with lunch.
– Wednesday, Aug. 24, 9 a.m., Fox Tail, scramble, cost is $45 with lunch.
– Wednesday, Sept. 7, 9 a.m., Colusa, four-man two BB, cost is $45 with lunch.
– Wednesday, Sept. 21, 9 a.m., Black Rock, medal play, cost is $45 with lunch.
– Saturday, Sept. 24, to Thursday, Sept. 29, Monterey, various locations.
– Wednesday, Oct. 12, 9 a.m, Teal Bend, scramble, cost is $45, does not include lunch.
– Wednesday, Oct. 26, 9 a.m, Hidden Valley Lake, four-man two BB, cost is $45 with lunch.
– Wednesday, Nov. 9, 9 a.m., Black Rock, nine and nine, cost is $50 with lunch.

Sons In Retirement is a social organization for men of retirement age who are pursuing the goal of enjoying their later years.

Branch 168 holds a luncheon on the second Friday of each month at the TNT Restaurant in Lakeport. 

If you would be interested in learning more about Sons In Retirement please feel free to contact Larry Powers, chair of the membership committee, at 707-263-3403 or visit the state Web site at http://sirinc.org/sirhappenings .
   

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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – St. Helena Hospital Clear Lake’s 12th annual Charity Golf Tournament & Silent Auction, held on May 26, grossed more than $69,000 for More Than Wheels, a fundraising campaign to enhance patient transportation in Lake County.

The event at Hidden Valley Golf Course raised funds to purchase additional patient vans and to establish an “After Hours Fund” to ensure that patients have a ride home upon discharge, day or night.

“If patients cannot access vital wellness and disease prevention services, our highly-trained specialty physicians and advanced technology can’t work to move the wellness dial in our community,” explained Rebecca Southwick, Development Officer for St. Helena Hospital Clear Lake. “Through the generosity of the sponsors, players and silent auction donors, we are focusing on addressing the need for patient transportation services.”

While community members without reliable transportation were the real winners, two teams had exceptional days on the course.

The winning team of the A flight were Tony Aherich, Geof Ergo, Ted Hollen and Jeff Komar. Winning the B flight were Jack McManus, Judy McManus, Allen Thomas and Donna Thomas.

The Golf Tournament & Silent Auction brought the More Than Wheels Campaign closer to its $135,000 fundraising goal.

Two generous Eagle Sponsors, Affiliated Pathologists Medical Group Inc. and Kim and Scott Welker, MD, contributed to the tournament.

Birdie Sponsors included Lake Pharmacy, St. Helena Hospital Napa Valley, Falck/VeriHealth, Acute Medical Providers and Chic Le Chef.

Gold Sponsors were Paramount Anesthesia Inc.; David and Denise Santos; Audrey and Bruce Anderson, MD; California Medical Group; John Clarke; Feather River Hospital; Jones, Lang, LaSalle Americas; Pacific Union College; REACH Air Medical Services; Redbud Health Care District; Coastal Mountain Electric; Sodexo; and Ukiah Valley Medical Center.

Silver Sponsors were CMRE Financial Services Inc.; Healthcare Revenue Management Group; and Helmer & Sons.

Tee Sign sponsors included Credit Bureau of Ukiah; Carlton Jacobson Family; Southern Smiles Dental Practice; Dr. Marc Shapiro, MD; Mendo-Lake Home Respiratory Services, Inc.; Jeon Sik Park, MD; and Twin Pine Casino & Hotel. Additional generous companies and individuals gave cash gifts and donated to the Silent Auction.

To learn more or give to the campaign, contact Development Officer Rebecca Southwick at 707-995-5677 or visit www.sthelenahospitalclearlake.org .

LOWER LAKE, Calif. – On Tuesday, July 12, the Lake County Democratic Club will have as its guest speaker Larry Allen, a retired Lake County teacher and former member of the California Teachers Association Board of Directors.

He will address the club on charter schools and related issues.

A short business meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. followed by the speaker at approximately 7 p.m.

Democratic Club meetings are held in the social hall of the Lower Lake Community United Methodist Church, 16255 Second St., on the second Tuesday of every month.

All meetings are open to the public. Membership is open to registered Democrats.

The Lake County Democratic Club is an officially chartered club of the Democratic Party of Lake County.

Visit www.lakecountydemocraticclub.org or contact the club at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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