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NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY
of the Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Environmental Permitting for Operations and Maintenance Project


NOTICE is hereby given that a Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) prepared by the Department of Water Resources (DWR) pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is available for public review. The proposed project would support a streamlined approach to permitting of mandated operation and maintenance (O&M) activities associated with maintaining the proper function of the Sacramento River Flood Control Project and Middle Creek Project flood protection facilities, including but not limited to; levee maintenance, channel maintenance, flood control structure maintenance and repair, and data collection. The proposed project would allow the continuation of these maintenance activities within the regulatory limitations imposed by required permits. The SRFCP levees, channels, and structures are located along the Sacramento River and its tributaries between Red Bluff and the area just south of Rio Vista. The Middle Creek Project is located near Clear Lake in Lake County.

The review period for the DEIR begins January 18, 2017 and ends March 3, 2017 at 5:00 p.m.

Copies of the DEIR can be reviewed at the following locations:
http://water.ca.gov/floodmgmt/fmo/msb/env-permit.cfm or during normal business hours at:
Department of Water Resources, Division of Flood Management, 3310 El Camino Avenue, Room 100, Sacramento, CA 95821

Lakeport Library
1425 North High Street
Lakeport, CA 95453
(707) 263-8817

A public meeting will be held on February 22, 2017 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Joint Operations Center, Department of Water Resources, 3310 El Camino Avenue, Room 130 Sacramento, CA 95821. There will be a short presentation on the project at the beginning of the meeting and then DWR will be taking public comments.
 
Comments regarding the DEIR should be submitted in writing to: Mr. Scott Kranhold, Senior Environmental Scientist (Supervisor), Maintenance Environmental Support Branch, Division of Flood Management, Flood Maintenance Office, Department of Water Resources
3310 El Camino Ave, Room 140, Sacramento, CA 95821
Fax: (916) 574-0331
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Note: The Joint Operations Center is accessible to persons with disabilities. Individuals needing special services will be accommodated to the best of our ability. For more information, contact Scott Kranhold at (916) 574-0364 at least 48 hours before the meeting.

PRIVACY NOTE:  Before including your name, address, telephone number, email or other personal identifying information in your comment, be advised that your entire comment – including your personal identifying information – is a matter of public record and may be made publically available at any time. You can request in your comment to withhold this information from public review; however, there is no guarantee it will be possible.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Registration for the spring 2017 semester at Mendocino College is under way.

The Lake Center located at 2565 Parallel Drive, Lakeport, will host a wide array of face-to-face courses for Lake County students including a wide array of courses to help students complete their general education requirements for Mendocino College associates degrees or for transfer to the California State University or University of California systems.

In addition, courses applicable to majors in administration of justice, business management, child development, communications, education, health, human services, and many different social sciences are available.

Students looking to develop skills for immediate employment opportunities will find courses in welding, construction fundamentals, computers, and emergency medical technician training.

A very popular course this past fall, “Food and Wine Pairing,” will again be on the schedule. It provides a fun hands-on opportunity for those working in the food, wine or hospitality industry or anyone with an interest, to build their understanding of the relationship between food and wine. The focus on many local wines adds to the value of this class.

Students wishing to explore their creative side will find art classes in both drawing and watercolor painting or from the theater department, an acting improvisation course for both beginning and experienced actors.

Writers may wish to enroll in a new “Writing for the Mass Media” course which will develop student skills in producing multimedia content for print, broadcast and the web. Learn techniques for blogging and visual storytelling which can help develop your professional skills, or refine your own online presence.

Community members, whose second language is English, and who wish to continue to build their English skills will find ESL courses offered in multiple locations throughout the area.

It is easy to become a Mendocino College student. Apply online at www.mendocino.edu or in-person at the Lake Center or Ukiah campus. Then, register for your chosen courses online or in-person with assistance from our friendly staff.

For those who would like additional guidance in their course selections, call the center at 707-263-4944 to schedule an appointment with one of the college's academic counselors.

Register soon, as many courses will fill quickly, and most courses begin Jan. 23.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Due to the current and forecast weather, the Bureau of Land Management is canceling the guided bald eagle hike scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 21.

Additional hikes will be held on Saturdays through Feb. 18.

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – The South Lake County Fire Sirens group will hold its annual installation of officers and awards ceremony on Monday, Feb. 6, at 11 a.m. at the Middletown Senior Center, 21256 Washington St.

South Lake County Fire Chief Greg Bertelli will conduct the installation of officers for 2017.

“It has been an honor and a privilege to serve as president of the Middletown Fire Sirens this past year especially in light of the fire activity this region has endured in 2016,” said outgoing SLCFS President Pat Hallman states. “I am so proud to be part of this organization that provides assistance to our local fire fighters so that they can better serve the community.”

The mission of the SLCFS is to raise funds to purchase equipment and supplies to assist the South Lake County Fire Department. Since its inception more than 31 years ago the Fire Sirens have raised $320,000.

“The efforts of the members of this unique organization help to save lives,” said Bertelli. “This is truly an amazing group of individuals who work so hard. They do not do it for the recognition; they are greatly appreciated by everyone that has the opportunity to work with them.”

The Fire Sirens installation of officers takes place at the start of each year. Typically held in January, the event was rescheduled due to the recent heavy rainfall event.

A luncheon immediately follows the installation of officers. Other business conducted includes the awarding of five annual Fire Siren awards including the Stars of Excellence Award.

Following the installation of officers, all are invited to attend the luncheon at the Middletown Senior Center dining room.

The cost is $5 and the menu is baked chicken with mash potatoes and all the trimmings.

To make a reservation for lunch and support the SLCFS please contact Pat Hallman at 707-987-3991 or by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. no later than Jan. 30.

SLCFS also runs the Fire Siren Thrift Shop located at 21095 Highway 175, Middletown. The Fire Siren Thrift Shop, “Second Hand But Grand,” is open every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the first Saturday of each month from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

On Friday, Jan. 27, SLCFS will sponsor the Blood Centers of the Pacific Blood Drive at the Middletown Fire Station from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The next SLCFS regular monthly meeting will be held on March 6 at the Middletown Fire Station. All interested community members are welcome to attend.

SLCFS meetings are held on the first Monday of the month. A coffee social kicks off the morning at 9:30 a.m. and the meeting begins at 10 a.m.

To make your reservation to attend the Feb. 6 SLCFS Installation of Officers and Award Ceremony or for more information contact Pat Hallman at 707-987-3991 or Fran Rand at 707-987-8546.

Amanda L. Hinnen
Nov. 12, 1962 – Jan. 15, 2017

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Traditional Native American services will start with visitation at Big Valley Gymnasium on Friday, Jan. 20, at noon and continue until her funeral service at Big Valley Gymnasium on Sunday, Jan. 22, at 11 a.m.

For further information please contact Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com .

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Sunday morning at 6:15 a.m. quietly Gladys Alice Hammack slipped into the arms of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Celebrating her life are her children, Donavon (Maureen) Hammack of Fremont, Susan (Mike) Henson of Clearlake, Amy Hammack of Sacramento, Derhonda Gleason-Hammack of Hidden Valley, Dale (Jennifer) Hammack of Clearlake, Tommy (Beth-Anne) Hammack of Placerville, Dona Simpson of Newport, Ore., Ashley Hammock of Santa Clara and Wendy (John) Newsome of Clearlake.

Gladys raised nine children, was grandmother to 17 and great-grandmother to 17 and great-great grandmother to one. She is predeceased in 2002 by her loving husband of 42 years, Paul LeRoy Hammack.

Gladys was born on May 8, 1939, in Bath, New York and moved to California where she met Paul L. Hammack in Concord, Calif. Paul was widowed with six children, two still infants. Gladys took on the responsibility of maintaining the household and sharing in the raising of six children. Paul and Gladys married and together had three children, making a family of nine children.

The act of parenting nine children was not without challenges, but Gladys was there to be the woman of the house. She raised her children the best she could and provided a home that saw all enter adulthood and become productive God-fearing adults, a credit to her and Paul’s love and effort.

Gladys read her bible everyday, prayed about everything and loved the Lord with all of her heart. She will be greatly missed by all that knew and loved her, but her imprint on the lives she helped shape will live on as a testament to her unalterable spirit and love for her family.

A memorial service will be held at Assembly of God Church, 4472 Snook Ave. in Clearlake, on Saturday, Jan. 21, at 3 p.m.

All those who knew Gladys are invited to come and join in the celebration honoring her life, her person and her promotion to Heaven as its newest member of God’s Great Kingdom.

Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com .

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UPPER LAKE, Calif. – Artist Anna Sabalone and Lake County Wine Studio are presenting a series of monthly art classes, with the next scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 22, from 1:30 to 4 p.m.

During the two-and-a-half-hour class, Sabalone will demonstrate shading a still life scene.
 
All supplies are provided along with a glass of wine for sipping for $40 per person. Each monthly class focuses on a different art medium.
 
Sabalone was born and raised in Lake County. She has been involved in the Lake County Arts Council since her teen years. She attended University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) and the University of Leeds, England for her undergraduate degree in English, history and anthropology.

She earned her teaching credential and Master'ss of Education for UCSB and has been teaching art, English, history and academic decathlon at Upper Lake High School since 2008.
 
For art class schedule, reservations and additional information, contact Susan Feiler at 707-293-8752.
 
Lake County Wine Studio is both a gallery for display of arts and a tasting room, wine bar and retail shop for the fine wines of Lake County. Artist's shows are held on a monthly basis with art and wine receptions held the first Friday and subsequent Saturday of each month.
 
The gallery is located at 9505 Main St. in Upper Lake. Hours September through May are 1 to 7 p.m. Thursday through Monday and 1 to 8 p.m. on Friday.

For more information call Lake County Wine Studio at 707-275-8030.

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LAKEPORT, Calif. – A classic airplane is still on track to make a stop in Lakeport over the next several days.

The Ford Tri-Motor will be at Lampson Field from 2 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 19; and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20, through Sunday, Jan. 22.

The tour is presented by the Experimental Aircraft Association, or EAA, based in Oshkosh, Wis.

The plane, built in 1929, will be flown by volunteer pilots.

Organizers said that, despite the forecast for rain, the plane's visit to Lake County and plans to offer 15-minute rides is still on track.

Tickets to ride in the Tri-Motor are $75 per person adult for adults (or $70 if booked online prior to Jan. 19) and $50 for children under 18. Rides are sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

People also are welcome to come and view the plane for free.

For more information or to purchase tickets visit www.flytheford.org .

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