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LOWER LAKE, Calif. – Lake County Council of Church Women United will meet Friday, March 3.

The meeting will take place beginning at 10:30 a.m. at the Lower Lake Community United Methodist Church Social Hall, located at 16255 Second St.

The theme is, “Human Rights Celebration: Kindling New Fires of Hope.”

Guest speakers are Melissa Fulton, chief executive officer of the Lake County Chamber of Commerce and organizer of the Stars of Lake County Awards, and Janine Smith Citron of Hospice Services of Lake County who will share about the organization’s humanitarian works in Lake County.

In December, 1941, just a few days after World War II was declared, Church Women United was formed, and human rights have been on the group’s agenda since then.

Church Women United has been a part of the United Nations as a nongovernmental organization since its formation as well. It has supported the Universal Declaration of Human Rights since the UN adopted it in 1948. Human rights have been front and center in the organization’s witness and service.

With this history in mind, Church Women United began its human rights celebration 12 years ago to honor individuals who have made progress in this arena.

In Lake County the group will celebrate two such organizations, along with Church Women United’s Shoe Program. Members provide shoes to all needy school children in Lake County. Working in partnership with Healthy Start, vouchers/gift certificates are redeemable at Big Kmart to school children.

To attend the celebration, please RSVP to 707-799-6062.

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UKIAH, Calif. – The superintendent/president of the Mendocino-Lake Community College District, Arturo Reyes, has recently been named a finalist in the search for Chancellor at the Ventura County Community College District.

Reyes credits the incredible staff and faculty at Mendocino College for his recruitment. “I know that I was recruited as a candidate for this position in great part due to the tremendous work of the MLCCD board, faculty, staff and managers here at Mendocino College. Our work together is something I am incredibly proud of and have shared with my colleagues around the state since I came to Ukiah over four years ago.”

Living closer to his father, now age 90 and residing primarily in Rosarito, Mexico most of the year, is a huge factor behind Reyes’ consideration of this position.

After being contacted by the search firm representing Ventura County Community College District Reyes said, “I have carefully considered my father’s situation and the chance to be closer to him while contemplating the prospect of serving students in another region of the State in considering this opportunity.”

President Reyes has led a multitude of initiatives in his time at Mendocino College, including the college’s designation as a Hispanic Serving Institution; the acquisition of the coastal territory and center from College of the Redwoods; significant growth in state and federal grant funding; a comprehensive effort to create a more equity-minded, inclusive culture at the college; strong enrollments, and strengthened relationships and partnerships with all K-12 districts in the region.

In speaking with Reyes, he looks forward to continued success in the California Community College system.

“I have been blessed with tremendous opportunities to serve different communities and honored to serve Mendocino and Lake counties,” he said. “My current role as superintendent/president continues to be very rewarding, inspiring and professionally gratifying. Our trustees, managers, staff, faculty and students are second to none.”

Reyes and his family are saddened about the possibility of leaving this area, yet this is a new opportunity and a professional challenge worth considering.

“If offered the position it will be my father’s situation, the strength and values of their district, and the best interest of my loved ones that will help inform my final decision,” he said.

The Ventura County Community College District serves more than 35,000 students and employs more than 900 staff and faculty members at Moorpark, Ventura and Oxnard College.

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Jean Allen passed away peacefully at home with her husband, Dennis Shoffeitt, by her side, on Feb. 23, 2017.

Born on Jan. 1, 1932, in Vienna, Mo., she was the sixth of seven siblings, all of whom were very close and are now united.   

After graduating from college and a successful career working at Southwestern Bell, Jean married her first husband, Jerry Allen, who preceded her in death in 1974. They moved from Orange County, Calif., to Lake County to raise their family and start a successful business: Allen's Sales. 

Jean remarried in 1983 to Dennis Shoffiett in Hawaii and continued a wonderful life in Lake County, where they lived, worked and enjoyed their lives together.

Dennis was a dedicated husband and friend. They loved to travel together in their motor home and shared many of those experiences with friends.
 
Throughout her life she strived to nurture her family, continue her career, support her local community and enjoy her church. Jean was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, great aunt and friend. 

She volunteered at the Lower Lake Community Action Group, the Adult Literacy Program and various philanthropic organizations. She enjoyed tennis, playing cards, dominoes, traveling, work and walking on the beach. She had a rich and happy life. 

Jean was a loving mother to Cindy Allen and Karen Berg; devoted wife of 34 years to Dennis Shoffeitt; stepmother to Renee, Bill, Keith and Michael; and grandmother to seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She will always be missed, loved and never forgotten.  

Services to be held on Sunday, March 5, at 2 p.m., with a reception following in the Fellowship Hall at Kelseyville’s United Methodist Church, 3810 Main St.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Lower Lake United Methodist Church would be greatly appreciated:  P.O. Box 516, Lower Lake, CA  95457 - in memory of Jean Allen.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lake County Library Literacy Program is having a training for volunteer tutors on Tuesday, March 28.

The training will take place from noon to 5 p.m. at the Redbud Library, 14785 Burns Valley Road, Clearlake.

Participants will learn useful techniques for teaching adults to read and practice the techniques with a partner. 

Upon completion of the training, tutors will be matched with adult learners in a variety of settings around the county.

Those who would like to help adults learn to read are encouraged to attend.

For more information or to register, please call 707-263-7633.

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – The Middletown Art Center is pleased to present St. Olof Cellars and Big Valley Wine Company for the first in the 2017 series of Palette to Palate – an intimate pairing of wine and art.

Join them on Saturday, March 4, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. as the guests share their creations with tastings and stories.

Wine makers and artists share the same creative impulse. A vine is planted and nurtured, a concept composed; harvested and crushed, forms blocked in; varietals are blended and seasoned, colors and textures stroked onto canvas; through creative alchemy a uniquely flavorful elixir, or work of art, comes into being.

St. Olof Cellars produce only about 500 cases/20 barrels per year. The majority of their wines are made from their estate grown grapes: Nebbiolo, Malbec, Barbera and Petite Verdot.

Pamela and Dana Kirkpatrick farm four acres of grapes in Finley. This lush clay soil grows exceptional Zinfandel. They also farm olives, producing delightful olive oil.

The Kirkpatricks produce about 300 cases of Zin. They lost about 200 cases in the Clayton fire last October. Enjoy their spicy and full-bodied wine.

The current exhibit at the Middletown Art Center, “Driven to Abstraction,” is a thought-provoking exploration of abstraction highlighting a variety of artists and mediums. Some of the exhibiting artists will be on hand to share their process alongside our winemakers.

Your $10 cover fee provides wine tastings from both St. Olof and Big Valley wineries. Additional glasses of wine will be available for $5 per glass.

Join them for a great experience sipping wine, viewing art, enjoying light refreshments, and hearing stories from the winemakers and artists.

Proceeds help support the Middletown Art Center, a nonprofit dedicated to inspiring every child and adult to express themselves and to grow through the arts and arts exposure.

The mission of the Middletown Art Center is to create art opportunities, art education, cultural enrichment, and ecological awareness contributing to the social and economic well-being of Lake County. Since the Valley fire, the center has provided a strong sense of continuity, community and enrichment to recovering residents and the area.

The center is a project of EcoArts of Lake County a nonprofit 501(c)3. All donations to the center are tax-deductible.

The Middletown Art Center is located at 21456 Highway 175 at the junction of Highway 29 in the heart of Middletown.

Visit www.middletownartcenter.org to learn more about exhibitions, classes, events, volunteer opportunities and membership.

MENDOCINO NATIONAL FOREST, Calif. – The Stonyford Work Center on the Grindstone Ranger District of the Mendocino National Forest will be closed to the public on Wednesday, March 8, for an all-employee meeting.

Regular business hours will resume at 8 a.m. on Thursday, March 9.

Please check the forest Web site for current information, https://www.fs.usda.gov/mendocino .

Forest visitor maps are best used to view the entire National Forest and are great for driving through or planning a trip, showing recreational sites, campgrounds, public information sites and other attractions in the forest.

These maps may be purchased online through the National Forest Store at http://www.nationalforestmapstore.com/Default.asp or by calling 406-329-3024.

If you have questions, contact Lisa Marie Le Fever, district administrative staff officer, at 530-934-1147, or by email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lake County Republican Party will meet on Tuesday, March 14.

The meeting will take place at Round Table Pizza, 821 11th St. in Lakeport.

Social time starts at 6 p.m. with no host food and beverages, followed by the business meeting at 6:30 p.m.

Group members will discuss President Trump's Contract with America for the first 100 days and how they can can grow the local Republican Committee.

If you are interested in joining the Lake County Republican Committee, or if you are just interested in learning more about the group, please attend this meeting.

Follow the local Republican Party on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Lake-County-CA-Republican-Party-401224996588222/?fref=ts or for more information contact Lake County Chair Dee Cuney at 707-235-2902.

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