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LOWER LAKE, Calif. – The Lower Lake Historic Schoolhouse Museum will hold its annual Quilt and Fiber Arts Show from Sept. 17, through Oct. 15.

For the 24th year running at the Lower Lake museum, this event has brought in textile artwork not only from across the county but around the globe.

An artists’ reception will take place from noon to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 17, the reception will feature multiple demonstrations by various artists, including spinners and weavers.

This exhibition is an opportunity to view textiles in a new way and reacquaint yourself with the Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum, 16435 Main St., Lower Lake.

For any additional questions, contact Sheila O’Hara at 707-995-3565.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – To help victims of the devastating Clayton fire, Safeway is partnering with the Lake Area Rotary Club Association, or LARCA, to raise funds for the LARCA Fire Relief Fund. 

Donations can be made at check stands in select Safeway stores now through Aug. 31 to help local fire relief efforts.
 
The Safeway stores in the following cities are collecting donations through Aug. 31: American Canyon, Arcata, Benicia, Clearlake, Corte Madera, Crescent City, Eureka, Fort Bragg, Fortuna, Guerneville, Healdsburg, Lakeport, McKinleyville, Mill Valley, Napa, Novato, Petaluma, Rohnert Park, San Anselmo, San Rafael, Santa Rosa, Sebastopol, Sonoma, St. Helena, Ukiah, Vallejo, Willits and Windsor.
 

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UPPER LAKE, Calif. – Lake County Wine Studio is presenting an interactive exploration of Lake County varietals, appellations and wine making styles co-hosted by Shannon Michele. 

The series aims to help participants advance their sensory evaluation and wine tasting skills with specially selected varietals, flights and verticals paired with "snackatizers" to compliment the wine tasting experience.

The third session in the series from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 21, will focus on Pinot Noir, Grenache and Sangiovese.

Date and featured wines to follow are: Oct. 23 (Rhone Red Wines) $25/each session per person. Seating is limited. For reservations and additional information, contact Susan 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.

Artists' shows are held on a monthly basis with art and wine receptions held the first Friday and subsequent Saturday of each month except in January. 

The gallery is located at 9505 Main St. in Upper Lake. June to August it is open daily from 1 to 7 p.m. and on Friday from 1 to 8 p.m.

The art show on display for the month of August is by Denise Rushing.

For more information call Lake County Wine Studio at 707-275-8030 or visit www.lakecountywinestudio.com .

SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has warned consumers not to eat rock crabs caught in Half Moon Bay and bivalve shellfish and rock crabs caught in Monterey Bay, due to the detection of dangerous levels of domoic acid, a naturally occurring toxin.
 
The warning is effective for crabs and bivalve shellfish caught in state waters south of Latitude 37° 11′ N. (near Pigeon Point) and north of Latitude 36° 35′ N (near Cypress Point in Monterey County).
 
Symptoms of domoic acid poisoning can occur within 30 minutes to 24 hours after eating toxic seafood.

In mild cases, symptoms may include vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, headache and dizziness. These symptoms disappear within several days.

In severe cases, the victim may experience trouble breathing, confusion, disorientation, cardiovascular instability, seizures, excessive bronchial secretions, permanent loss of short term memory (a condition known as Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning), coma or death. There have been no reported illnesses associated with this event.
 
This advisory covers consumption of recreationally or commercially caught rock crab or recreationally caught mussels, clams, and the internal organs (viscera) of scallops caught in the specified area.

Dangerous levels of domoic acid have been detected in some of these species and are also likely to be present in the other species mentioned above.

Domoic acid accumulation in seafood is a natural occurrence that is related to a ‘bloom’ of a particular single-celled plant. The conditions that support the growth of this plant are impossible to predict.
 
Analysis of rock crabs recently caught in Half Moon Bay found domoic acid levels in the viscera at more than ten times the action level, which is set at 30 ppm.

While portions of Half Moon Bay, north of Pigeon Point, remain under a fishery closure, the spike in these levels in conjunction with an increase of the levels of domoic acid found in rock crabs and bivalves to the south in Monterey Bay, raise concern for crabs and bivalves taken from this entire geographic region.

This warning does not apply to commercially sold clams, mussels, scallops or oysters from approved sources. State law permits only state-certified commercial shellfish harvesters or dealers to sell these products. Shellfish sold by certified harvesters and dealers are subject to frequent mandatory testing to monitor for toxins.

CDPH will continue to coordinate its efforts with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and the fishing community to collect rock crab samples from the central and northern California coast until the domoic acid levels have dissipated.
 
To receive updated information about shellfish poisoning and quarantines, call CDPH’s toll-free Shellfish Information Line at 800-553-4133. For additional information, visit CDPH’s Natural Marine Toxins: PSP and Domoic Acid Web page and CDPH’s Domoic Acid health information Web page.

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Middletown Art Center has been hearing from community members since the Valley fire about artwork and community driven art projects in process that are helping folks heal from and deal with the traumatic experience.

The public is invited and encouraged to submit artwork inspired by fire experiences of 2015 and 2016 in any medium for exhibition at the Middletown Art Center Gallery. Poetry also is welcome.

Please submit photos of your artwork to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 707-809-8118 by Aug. 22.

Notifications about art to be displayed will be sent out by email after photos are received.

Actual artwork must be delivered to MAC on Aug. 23 between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Call MAC to arrange a different time. Please share your expression and voice as with the community at large.

The “Community Works” exhibition will open on Aug. 27, with a festive reception from 6 to 8 p.m., and run through Sept. 5.

In addition to the exhibition, Community Works offers free healing and stress relieving classes every day until Aug. 21 in a variety of media and modalities.

Check out the schedule at www.middletownartcenter.org and join them for as many or as few classes as you wish. No experience is necessary, classes are for everyone, adults, teens, kids and families together.

Community Works is a collaboration of Middletown Art Center, local artists, musicians and dancers, and Tri Uplifting Lake County and made possible in part by Roby and Associates, a public insurance adjuster and by Lake County Rising Valley Fire Relief Fund.

Upcoming Calendar

21Sep
09.21.2024 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Passion Play fundraiser
21Sep
09.21.2024 4:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Lake County Wine Auction
23Sep
09.23.2024 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Lakeport City Council candidates' forum
24Sep
09.24.2024 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Farmers' Market at Library Park
28Sep
09.28.2024 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Farmers' Market at the Mercantile
5Oct
10.05.2024 7:00 am - 11:00 am
Sponsoring Survivorship
5Oct
10.05.2024 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Farmers' Market at the Mercantile
12Oct
10.12.2024 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Farmers' Market at the Mercantile
14Oct
10.14.2024
Columbus Day
14Oct

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