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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Roy Zimmerman will bring his guitar and wonderful collection of not-so-politically correct songs to perform in concert on Sunday, July 31.

The concert will begin at 7 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Community of Lake County/Kelseyville Methodist Church at 3810 Main St.

"This Machine" is 90 minutes of Roy Zimmerman's hilarious, rhyme-intensive original songs. The title is a reference to Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger to be sure, but also an acknowledgement that songwriting does good work in the world.

“Sometimes I think satire is the most hopeful and heartfelt form of expression,” said Zimmerman, “because in calling out the world's absurdities and laughing in their face, I'm affirming the real possibility of change.”

Zimmerman’s songs have been heard on HBO and Showtime. He's shared stages with Bill Maher, Robin Williams, Ellen DeGeneres, John Oliver, Kate Clinton and George Carlin. He's been profiled on NPR's "All Things Considered," and he's a featured blogger for the Huffington Post.

The concert is sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Community of Lake County.

Tickets are $20 and can be purchased online at the Unitarian Universalist Community of Lake County website ( http://uuclc.org ) or Watershed Books in Lakeport.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – Contra Costa County health officials and the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board are advising people in Discovery Bay to avoid playing in bodies of water in the area after preliminary field tests indicated the presence of potentially harmful blue-green algae.
 
Exposure to blue-green algae can cause rashes, skin and eye irritation, allergic reactions, gastrointestinal upset, and other effects.

At high levels, exposure can result in serious illness or death, according to the California Department of Public Health.

Dogs are especially vulnerable to getting sick and there have been several reports through the years of dogs dying following exposure.
 
“We want people in the area to be on the lookout for water with green material floating in the water,” Dr. Marilyn Underwood, the director of the Environmental Health Division of Contra Costa Health Services, the county health department. “Even if you’re not sure it’s blue-green algae, it’s best if your family and your dogs do not to go in the water. When in doubt, stay out.”
 
So far, no one in Discovery Bay has reported becoming ill because of the algae.
 
Blooms of blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, can look like green, blue-green, white, or brown foam and scum floating on top of or suspended in the water.
 
County health officials performed the field tests in private-access areas of the man-made bay following complaints from residents.

Since the field tests indicated that the water may contain cyanobacterial toxins, samples have been sent to state and federal labs to confirm the preliminary findings. Those test results are expected back in about a week, said Dr. Underwood.
 
If test results confirm the presence of blue-green algae, Dr. Underwood said warning signs would be posted in Discovery Bay. Dr. Underwood added that potential contamination only affects recreational water areas, not drinking water from the tap in Discovery Bay.
 
For more information visit the following:

– California Department of Public Health: http://www.cdph.ca.gov/healthinfo/environhealth/water/Pages/Bluegreenalgae.aspx ;

– State Water Resources Control Board - California CyanoHAB Network: http://www.mywaterquality.ca.gov/monitoring_council/cyanohab_network/index.html ;

– California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, information on microcystin: http://oehha.ca.gov/ecotoxicology/general-info/information-microcystins ;

– US Environmental Protection Agency CyanoHAB Web site: https://www.epa.gov/nutrient-policy-data/cyanohabs ;

– US Environmental Protection Agency, Anatoxin-a report: https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-06/documents/anatoxin-a-report-2015.pdf .

UKIAH, Calif. – Mendo Lake Credit Union has been providing quality financial services to residents of Mendocino and Lake county since 1959.

The credit union’s vision is to empower both individual and community prosperity to assist in making Lake and Mendocino counties great places to work.

With that in mind, Mendo Lake Credit Union is proud to announce a new strategic partnership with Golden State Wealth Management to expand the financial services available to credit union members.

Golden State Wealth Management is a team of well-established local financial advisors providing comprehensive investment strategies and retirement planning.

Together, Mendo Lake Credit Union and Golden State Wealth Management will be bringing expanded financial opportunities to the residents of Mendocino and Lake counties.

Members in all branches will enjoy free, comprehensive meetings with a registered financial advisor who will help them further their financial plan and define their financial goals.

Golden State Wealth Management advisors provide a range of services, including: equity investments, business retirement accounts, estate planning, life insurance, financial planning, and more.

"Mendo Lake Credit Union is excited to announce our partnership with Golden State Wealth Management,” said Richard Cooper, CEO of Mendo Lake Credit Union. “We look forward to them providing our members with investment opportunities, comprehensive asset management, and the added benefits of retirement and estate planning."

Golden State Wealth Management was organized in Mendocino County in 2005, and is a Registered Investment Advisor offering comprehensive investment strategies based on timely, unbiased research and industry-leading technology.

With founding partners that bring over 50 years of financial experience, they are dedicated to addressing the financial planning needs of individuals, businesses and families across the nation.

Golden State Wealth Management is aligned with LPL Financial, the nation’s largest independent broker-dealer, to provide comprehensive tools and research necessary in today’s complex markets.

“As a member of Mendo Lake Credit Union and a resident of Mendocino County, I am thrilled to provide our community with the services that our financial advisors offer,” said Daniel Catone, president of Golden State Wealth Management. “My hope is that this partnership brings further financial freedom and prosperity to Mendocino and Lake counties.”

Wealth manager Jim Goetz will be serving the Ukiah, Clearlake and Lakeport branches. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Goetz has been serving the financial needs of the residents of Mendocino and Lake counties for more than eight years.

Wealth manager Bradley Gardner will be serving the Fort Bragg credit union branch. Gardner has been a financial advisor for more than 15 years and is a founding partner of Golden State Wealth Management. He was born and raised in Northern California.

Credit union members can schedule an appointment by contacting their local branch. For more information, visit www.MLCU.org and www.GoldenStateWM.com/MLCU .

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Richard Lee Watson, born Dec. 29, 1955, and Karen Lynn Watson, born Dec. 24, 1955, have entered into eternal rest together on Sunday, July 10, 2016.

Richard and Karen are survived by their daughter, Kimberly (Mike) Pesonen; granddaughters, Caitlin and Carley; their son, Rich (Lorena) Watson; and grandsons, Joshua and Joey.

Friends are warmly invited to attend memorial services at the Lower Lake Brick Hall on Saturday, Aug. 6, beginning at 2 p.m.

Arrangements under the care of Jones & Lewis Clear Lake Memorial Chapel.

Please share your loving thoughts and memories of Richard and Karen by signing their online guestbooks at www.jonesandlewis.com and www.legacy.com .

072316lakeportspeedwaybandolerosLAKEPORT, Calif. – After a three-week hiatus, the sound of engines, the smell of rubber and the excitement of racing returned to Lake County on Saturday, July 23.

Lakeport Speedway hosted the 17th race of the 2016 Lakeport Ukiah Challenge Saturday night featuring the Bandoleros, Taco Bell Bombers, T&T Towing Jalopies, Jammers and Legends for a hot night of racing action.

Bandolero driver Lane Anderson battled it out with the No. 3 of Trey Daniels to win both the heat and main events. Daniels is second place in points in the division with Lane Anderson in third. The upcoming races could be intense as the battle for champion continues.

Taco Bell Bombers brought action with 62JR of Roy Ingalls Jr. taking the heat race. Ingalls Jr.’s efforts to sweep the division for the night became just a wish as A division points leader Bob Mook took the checkered flag in his 88.

Mook and Ingalls Jr. are keeping the season intense as they hold the first and second places in Bomber A points. The battle for champion is going to come down to the wire. Brandon Verde is holding steady in the B Bomber Championship points but there are plenty of drivers challenging him for the win.

Fast becoming a fan favorite, the T&T Towing Jalopies slung some mud and entertained the crowd with their love taps. Tony Espicha drove his No. 2 to win the heat race. Wayne Hunt drove the number 1 hard and took the lead in the main event taking the win.

The action was intense in the Jammer division with the hard racing for first. Brandi Robertson pushed her number 14 to the lead and took the flag in the Heat Race.

No. 2 driver David Rogers lead the pack and won the checkered in the nine-car main event. Nine points separate the Pro Jammer division leaders with Elizabeth Ingalls in first, and Gene O’Dell Sr. close behind.

With two heat races, the Legends kept the crowd excited and entertained. In the first heat race, number 27 driver, Zach Frazer took the win in the first heat race and Bill Kistenmacher won the second heat in number 74.

James Stillman won the 11 car main event when the checkered flag came down on his number 43. Kistenmacher holds a 103 point lead over second place Frazer in the championship race. With four nights of Legend racing in the season, there is bound to be some exciting races in the future.

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Lakeport Speedway results – July 23

Bandoleros
Finish, number, racer
1   44    Lane Anderson
2   3     Trey Daniels

Main
Finish, number, racer
1     44    Lane Anderson
2     3     Trey Daniels

Taco Bell Bombers
Finish, number, racer
1     62JR  Roy Ingalls Jr
2     40    Bradley Brackett
3     88    Bob Mook
4     98    Dustin Kuhl
5     16X  Bobby Gilbert
6     58    Brandon Verde
           
Main
Finish, number, racer
1     88    Bob Mook
2     62JR  Roy Ingalls Jr
3     16X  Bobby Gilbert
4     40    Bradley Brackett
5     58    Brandon Verde
6     98    Dustin Kuhl

Jalopies
Finish, number, racer
1     2     Tony Espicha
2     107   Jose Lopez
3     7     Laura Hunt
4     14    Jose Horacio
           
Main
Finish, number, racer
1     1     Wayne Hunt
2     2     Tony Espicha
3     7     Laura Hunt
4     8     Rick Mollett
5     14    Jose Horacio
6     22    Chance Smith
7     107   Jose Lopez
8     5150  Mark Gordon

Jammers
Finish, number, racer
1     14    Brandi Robertson
2     2     David Rogers
3     20    Danny Helm Sr
4     51    Bo Robertson
5     48    Gene Odell Sr
6     62    Elizabeth Ingalls
7     88    Gene Odell Jr
8     77    Tiona Smith
9     22    Natya Hanson
           
Main
Finish, number, racer
1     2     David Rogers
2     14    Brandi Robertson
3     51    Bo Robertson
4     48    Gene Odell Sr
5     62    Elizabeth Ingalls
6     77    Tiona Smith
7     88    Gene Odell Jr
8     20    Danny Helm Sr
9     22    Natya Hanson

Legends
Finish, number, racer
1     27    Zach Frazer
2     43    James Stillman
3     8     Aidan Daniels
4     10C   Carlee Austin
5     18    Jon Santebanes
6     7     Steve Sprague
           
Heat 2
Finish, number, racer
1     74    Bill Kistenmacher
2     12    Kylie Daniels
3     86R   Jaden Fisher
4     4     Rob Alberigi
           
Main
Finish, number, racer
1     43    James Stillman
2     27    Zach Frazer
3     86R   Jaden Fisher
4     74    Bill Kistenmacher
5     8     Aidan Daniels
6     10C   Carlee Austin
7     12    Kylie Daniels
8     4     Rob Alberigi
9     18    Jon Santebanes
10    7     Steve Sprague
11    27C   Cameron Austin

Racing returns to the Ukiah Speedway Saturday, July 30, with Taco Bell Bombers, T&T Towing Jalopies, Jammers and Modifieds.

Check out www.lakeportspeedway.com or www.ukiahspeedway.com for more information.

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SOUTH LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Many property owners impacted by the Valley fire need to remove dead trees and other woody debris from their land before they can begin to rebuild, but disposal is difficult at this season when burning is not allowed.

Not only is recovery impeded, the increased fuel load also heightens wildfire hazards for the current fire season.

Help is on the way. The Lake County Resource Conservation District has partnered with the Lake County Air Quality Management District to offer chipping of brush, branches and tree trunks up to 10 inches in diameter to owners of small parcels in the Valley Fire Recovery Area.

The service is available at no cost to the landowner, who must first cut down the trees, limb them out, and haul woody materials (please no blackberries or poison oak) to the edge of the road.

All owners of small residential parcels (one acre or less) in the Valley Fire Recovery Area are eligible for this free service, with scheduling priority given to those who intend to rebuild.

Properties of up to two acres will be considered as capacity is available, and owners of larger properties may also be able to participate on a cost-sharing basis.

Chipping services outside the recovery area can be provided for a fee.

For more details and to apply, download the application form from www.lakercd.org/lc-rcd-chipper-program.html or contact Lake County Resource Conservation District at 707 262-7089 and leave a message.

For general program information you can also call the Lake County Air Quality Management District at 707-263-7000.

This project is made possible by a generous donation from #LakeCountyRising, a collaborative fundraising effort of the Lake County Winegrape Commission, Winery Association and Wine Alliance.

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