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NORTH COAST, Calif. – Dan Jenkins, a tenured professor at Mendocino College, recently accepted the H. Sanford Gum Service Award for his tremendous efforts in the field of Cooperative Work Experience Education (CWEE).

Completing his 21 year of instructing at Mendocino College, this prestigious award came as no surprise to the college administration or Jenkin’s colleagues.

“The capacity and excellence of our instructors here at Mendocino College never ceases to amaze me,” said Mendocino College Superintendent/President Arturo Reyes. “I am both inspired and impressed by the hard work, dedication, and expertise displayed by Professor Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins works to improve student success each and every day so he is most deserving of this award. I offer him my sincere congratulations on this accomplishment.”

The H. Sanford Gum Service Award, presented by the California Internship and Work Experience Association, or CIWEA, recognizes outstanding professionals who have been in the internship and work experience field for 20 years or more and are recognized mentors and contributors in the field.

Jenkins has been the full-time CWEE director for Mendocino College since 2005, and has coordinated the college’s Human Services Programs since 1999.

Since 1996 Professor Jenkins has been the field placement seminar and practicum (internship) instructor for both the Human Services and Alcohol & Other Drug Studies Programs at Mendocino College.

Professor Jenkins also organized the first ever northern California CWEE coordinators association beginning in 2005 and served on the Chancellor’s State-Wide Advisory Committee for Work-Based Learning and Employment Services for six years.

Jenkins also served on the CIWEA Board of Directors for six years in multiple capacities, including mentoring coordinator, conference chair, president, and past president.

He has also presented at multiple CIWEA professional development conferences providing important updates from the Chancellor’s Office on legislation, regulations, and best practices.

CWEE colleagues around the state use the words “expert,” “remarkable,” “mentor,” “representative,” “amazing” and “knowledgeable” to name a few when describing Professor Jenkins.

Kathleen Clark, internship program director at Monterey Peninsula College said it best: “You have been an amazing colleague from the first time we met. I truly appreciate what you have done for me in the field of work-based learning.”

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – The Redbud branch of the Lake County Library will host a financial literacy seminar for “First-Time Home Buyers” on Saturday, May 21.

The seminar will take place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the library, 14785 Burns Valley Road in Clearlake.

Randy Keller of HomeStreet Bank will be the speaker for this free program. For more details call 707-263-8817.

Keller is an accomplished loan professional with more than 15 years' of experience in lending, matching clients and lenders for residential, commercial and construction loans.

His expertise covers both purchasing and refinancing single family homes, multi-family residential properties and commercial properties.

April Harris, a Realtor with RE/MAX Full Spectrum Properties, is presenting this ongoing series of financial literacy seminars around Lake County.

The Lake County Library is on the Internet at http://library.lakecountyca.gov and Facebook at www.facebook.com/LakeCountyLibrary .

SACRAMENTO – CDFA will begin accepting applications today from non-profit organizations, California academic institutions and California Resource Conservation Districts for grant funds to provide technical assistance to applicants  for grants from the State Water Efficiency and Enhancement Program (SWEEP).

Applicants may apply for funding between $2,500 and $5,000. Applications must meet several minimum requirements including holding at least one technical assistance workshop within a disadvantaged community, reporting on workshop attendance to CDFA, and providing computers and Internet access to allow growers to complete SWEEP applications.

Technical assistance will be made available through a $50,000 partnership grant between CDFA and the  USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service to achieve the mutual objective of providing technical assistance to SWEEP applicants.

Technical assistance workshops that provide hands-on application assistance are critical to the success of SWEEP and the implementation of efficient irrigation systems to save water and reduce greenhouse gases.

Organizations that wish to receive funding to provide technical assistance must access the “request for applications” at www.cdfa.ca.gov/go/SWEEP .

The request for applications contains detailed information on eligibility and program requirements.

Applications must be submitted by email no later than May 20, 5 p.m. PST.

Grants will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.

FORT BRAGG, Calif. – California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) Mendocino Unit opened the campgrounds and seasonal roads within the Jackson Demonstration State Forest (JDSF) on Friday, May 13, for the dry period.

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.

Motorists are advised that it is always unlawful to operate unlicensed vehicles (including off-road vehicles with or without green stickers) on State Forest roads. Off-road travel with motorized vehicles is not permitted on the State Forest.

Please do not drive on roads that are wet and have soft surfaces, even if they are formally open. Other closed roads may still be used for hiking, bicycling and horseback riding if outside of an active timber operation area.

Each year, seasonal openings/closures occur. For more information, refer to the forest's Web site, http://calfire.ca.gov/resource_mgt/resource_mgt_stateforests_jackson.php , or contact the office, located at 802 N. Main St., Fort Bragg, telephone 707-964-5674. Office hours are Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. closed from noon to 1 p.m.).

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Jamie McNair Jamieson, beloved husband, father and friend, passed on March 23, 2016.

He leaves Donna, spouse of 46 years, and daughters, Charlene Jamieson-Sparks (Sparky) and Jamie Jamieson, to carry on his memory.

Please join them at noon on May 21 at Rancho De La Fuente, 2290 Soda Bay Road in Lakeport, for a celebration of life.

Arrangements entrusted to Jones Mortuary www.jonesmortuary.com FD311, Lakeport, CA.

HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE, Calif. – The Hidden Valley Lake Ladies 40-9ers Golf Club held a nine-hole game of “Cha Cha Cha” on Thursday, May 12.

The results are as follows:

– First place (tie): Team one (tie), Adele Curtin, Diana Schneider and Gwen DeRosa, 73; team two (tie), Liz Cummesky, Sharon Compartore and Toni Stratton, 73.

– Second place (tie): Team one (tie), Julia Yamashita, Floydean Greenlow and Marla Peterson, 82; team two (tie), Joy Ryan, Barbara Carver and Hank Kistner, 82.

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – George “Ozzie” Erlandson, 57, peacefully passed away April 24, 2016.

Formerly from Santa Rosa, Calif., he became a resident of Lake County 22 years ago.

Known to many as “Ozzie,” he was a respected contractor for 35 years.

He is survived by his father, Gordon Erlandson; sister, Candida Emerson; wife of 33 beautiful years, Julie; sons, Jon Hicks and Matthew Erlandson; daughter, Renee Erlandson; grandsons, Tyler and Cameron; granddaughters, Elizabeth and Alyssa; and many more friends and loved ones.

The family asks friends to please join them May 21 at 2 p.m. for an celebration of life at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witness, 9640 Main St. in Upper Lake.

Arrangements entrusted to Jones Mortuary www.jonesmortuary.com FD311, Lakeport, Calif.

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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – St. Helena Hospital Clear Lake recognized two doctors with its inaugural Community Leadership Award.

Dr. Kimberly Fordham and Dr. Paula Dhanda were honored for their outstanding service to the community and dedication to improving health outcomes for the underserved.

The two leaders were selected for the first recipients of the Community Leadership Award by St. Helena Hospital Clear Lake’s Medical Executive Committee.

“The dedication of these two outstanding physicians is an inspiration to all of us,” explained Dr. Pari Azari, chief of Medical Staff at St. Helena Hospital Clear Lake and the Medical Director of the Live Well Program. “We are grateful to work alongside them and to recognize their incredible service to our community with these awards.”

Dr. Kimberly Fordham, a family medicine/obstetrics physician at the St. Helena Family Health Center – Middletown, received an Outstanding Community Leader and Community Educator award.

Dr. Fordham trains local students in Sonoma State University’s nurse practitioner program, ensuring that these new primary care providers receive excellent experience.

She also is actively developing a community program focused on high risk obstetrics (pregnant patients) and is currently working on a project to help mothers with addiction to methamphetamine.

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Dr. Paula Dhanda, a gynecologist in Kelseyville who performs procedures at St. Helena Hospital Clear Lake, was honored as an Outstanding Mission Driven Leader and Community Leader.

Dr. Dhanda has been a pillar of the health care community in Lake County for more than 25 years. She is involved in improving women’s health and the health of the homeless in local community programs.

She is also the founder of the nonprofit Worldwide Healing Hands, an organization that works around the globe improving women’s health in underserved communities.

Dr. Dhanda frequently travels to countries around the world to train local providers on the newest medical treatments. This training allows the residents in these international communities to get access to advanced treatment options that otherwise would not be available.

St. Helena Hospital Clear Lake has more than 40 affiliated providers in specialty areas ranging from behavioral medicine to urology. They serve Lake County residents at clinics in Lakeport, Kelseyville, Clearlake, Hidden Valley Lake and Middletown. Learn more by calling 707-995-4500.

LOWER LAKE, Calif. – Now when customers shop for groceries, they can add postage and postal products to their shopping list at the La Monarca Market at 16200 Main St., Lower Lake.

On Thursday, May 19, at noon, customers will be treated to a grand opening ceremony by store owner Juan Ramos Jr. and postal officials as this convenience store becomes a Village Post Office, or VPO.

La Monarca Market is a mini grocery store that sells groceries, produce, dry goods and select Mexican food dishes cooked at the store.

The Ramos family has owned the store for the past 11 years. “It will be nice to be able to give back to the community, a little of what they have given to the business,” said Ramos.

The store has convenient hours for postal customers because it is open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. It is closed only on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

Customers are able to purchase Forever stamps, drop off prepaid mail and packages and pick up Priority Mail Flat Rate Boxes and envelopes.

The convenience for customers is that many VPOs offer expanded business hours, including Sundays and holidays.

Village Post Offices are normally located in non-Postal Service establishments – such as an existing community business, grocery stores and gas stations – and are run by someone other than an employee of the Postal Service.

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