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LAKEPORT, Calif. – The 1955 screen version of John Steinbeck’s bestseller, “East of Eden,” with James Dean, Julie Harris and Raymond Massey, will show at the Soper Reese Theatre on Tuesday, June 13, at 1 and 6 p.m.

Entry to the film is by donation.

A film of great performances, atmospheric photography, and a sure sense of period and place, it is set in Monterey, Calif., and shot in the Salinas Valley and in the town of Mendocino.

Brilliant direction by Elia Kazan, and a superior performance by James Dean in his first significant role, helped the film receive four Academy Award nominations, including a win by Jo Van Fleet for best supporting actress.

The movie is sponsored by Karen Weston and Jean Mead. Rated PG, with run time of 1 hour 55 minutes.

The Soper Reese Theatre is located at 275 S. Main St., Lakeport, 707-263-0577, www.soperreesetheatre.com .

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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Lakeport residents and Hero Project family the Alvarezes are the latest winners of the Lake County Office of Education’s Hero Project family challenge, Play & Explore.
 
The Play & Explore challenge is about encouraging and reminding busy parents to get out and explore beautiful Lake County and play with their children.
 
In our technology rich culture it’s easy to get caught up with being busy and forget a seemingly little thing that is so important to the development of our children and our family relationships – play.
 
Play is so much more than having the newest toy. Play is about fostering interest and supporting child development through exploration, experimentation and learning through the act of both group and individual play.
 
Hero Project mom Julie Alvarez said it is very important for her to support her four active children, ranging in age from age 10 years to 7 months.
 
“The Play & Explore challenge was a reminder for us to get outside and enjoy time together and learn new things,” she said.
 
Asked about  what the family’s favorite part of the challenge was, she said, “We really enjoyed getting out as a family and discovering new places in our community to play and explore together – we learned a lot!”
 
The Alvarez family received a baby block play set, a set of magnetic blocks, a children’s book on identifying plants by their leaves and bark, a bug vacuum kit and a science expedition kit – all to encourage continued exploration through play.
 
The Alvarez family are seasoned Hero Project participants. They joined the Hero Project in January of 2015 and have completed a number of challenges, having enjoyed and grown from every one.
 
Visit www.lakecountyheroproject.com to learn more about the Hero Project and to take the current challenge.
 
Tamara Thornquist works for the Lake County Office of Education.

DAVIS, Calif. – Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue announced that USDA is seeking applications for technical assistance and training grants in the Community Facilities program.
 
“Too often, rural community organizations lack the technical expertise they need to access federal dollars,” Perdue said. “These technical assistance and training grants will help rural organizations overcome hurdles that prevent them from fully utilizing the Community Facilities Program. Increased access to federal funding will help build essential community facilities, and will allow rural areas to thrive.”
 
The grants are being provided through the Community Facilities Technical Assistance and Training Grant Program. Congress authorized this new program in the 2014 Farm Bill to help rural communities develop their applications for Community Facilities loans and grants.
 
Communities can use the grants to hire specialized personnel, pay for feasibility studies, retain consultants to prepare financial assistance applications, and identify and plan for long-term community facilities needs.
 
Providing technical assistance will help more rural communities qualify for loans and grants.
 
Many often lack access to specialized personnel who complete financial and environmental analyses, for example. These analyses often must be included in applications for USDA loans and grants.
 
Public bodies, nonprofit organizations and federally-recognized tribes are eligible to apply for this funding. The maximum grant is $150,000.
 
Interested applicants may find more information about this program on page 23525 of the May 23, 2017, Federal Register.
 
Applicants in California may also contact Community Facilities Program Director Anita Lopez at 530-792-5822 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
 
Community Facilities programs help underserved rural communities develop essential community services, which in turn helps attract investments, create and retain jobs and businesses, and retain residents.
 
USDA Rural Development provides loans and grants to help expand economic opportunities and create jobs in rural areas.
 
This assistance supports infrastructure improvements; business development; homeownership; community services such as schools, public safety and health care; and high-speed Internet access in rural areas.
 
For more information, visit www.rd.usda.gov .

FORT BRAGG, Calif. – The Cal Fire Mendocino Unit will open the campgrounds within the Jackson Demonstration State Forest at noon on Friday, May 26.
 
Campers are reminded that camping is only allowed within designated camping areas and a fee is required.
 
The camping fee is $15 per night with a single vehicle. Each additional vehicle up to a maximum of two vehicles per site is an additional $5.
 
Forest road closures will remain in effect for several weeks due to recent rains.
 
The following roads are generally open, but may be closed periodically without further notice depending on road and weather conditions:
 
• Road 100 (closed at the property line at the north end).
• Road 130 (closed at Road 1000 at the north end).
• Road 250 (closed at Road 1000 at the north end).
• Road 350 (only as far as the Egg Collection Station/Camp One Day Use Area).
• Road 500.
• Road 700 to Mendocino Woodlands State Park.
• Road 800 (to the property line).
• Road 810.
• Road 900 only to Road 810.
 
Each year, seasonal openings/closures occur, please refer to the forest’s Web site at http://calfire.ca.gov/resource_mgt/resource_mgt_stateforests_jackson.php or contact the Jackson Demonstration State Forest at 802 N. Main St., Fort Bragg, telephone 707-964-5674.
 
Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed from noon to 1 p.m.).

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