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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Next week the Lake County Registrar of Voters Office will perform a manual tally of a portion of the precincts included in the election for the Measure D fire tax.

Registrar of Voters Diane Fridley said her office will conduct a public manual tally of a minimum of 1 percent of randomly selected precincts for the March 7 Lake County Fire Protection District Special Election, commencing at 9 a.m. Thursday, March 16.

The selection of the precinct(s) to be included in the manual tally will be randomly chosen on the same date prior to the manual tally.

Observers are invited to view the manual tally of the ballots, but shall not interfere with the election process.

The Lake County Registrar of Voters Office is located in Room 209 on the second floor of the Lake County Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes St. in Lakeport.

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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Crystal Marie Dexter, age 35, left this life on Jan. 26, 2017, in Clearlake due to complications related to a seizure disorder.

Crystal is survived by her children, Austin Dexter, age 16, Jerimiah Batcheldor, age 9, and Jasmine Batcheldor, age 7, of Anderson, Calif.; her mother, Cecilia Jane Mauzey of Hood River, Ore.; her brothers, Rocky Dexter and Adam Harvill; her sisters, Trinity Hamilton, Felicia Windham and Helen Windham, all of Oregon; and by many aunts, uncles and cousins. She was especially close to her favorite Aunt Rita Hendershot of Parkdale, Ore.

Crystal was preceded in death by her father, Hayden LeRoy Hamilton of Idaho; her grandparents, Clifford and Celia Dexter of Hood River, Moffett Hamilton of Idaho and Ketura Flanigan of Washington.

Crystal was born on May 28 in Hood River, Ore., where she spent her early years, and attended schools except for a period when she lived in Hermiston, Ore., with her father.

She acquired the nicknames, “Sweetie” and “Pistol” at a very young age and they followed her throughout her adult life. Sweetie was the sweet little girl who loved to cuddle up on your lap with a warm blanket and a book whereas Pistol was just the opposite full of spit and vinegar and you did not want to be on the receiving end of her anger.

Crystal lived most of her adult life in California. Crystal was happiest when she was with her children. She had a playful nurturing spirit, she loved to garden barefooted letting her toes mingle with the earth, and also loved fishing and camping. Crystal never turned away a stray animal in need of care.  

Crystal’s life ended suddenly and her untimely departure leaves an unfillable void in the lives of those who knew her.

A celebration of Crystal’s life with reception is planned for 2 p.m. March 17 at Anderson's Tribute Center (Funerals • Receptions • Cremations) 1401 Belmont Ave., Hood River, Oregon 97031.  Everyone is welcome to attend and celebrate Sweetie’s life.

The family would like to thank you in advance for any contributions made in her memory. Memorials can be made directly to Anderson’s Tribute Center or given directly to family members.

Visit www.AndersonsTributeCenter.com to leave a note of condolence for the family.

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LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lake County Library invites community members to participate in Book-to-Action, a community-wide book discussion and activity that features the novel “A Man Called Ove” by Fredrik Backman.

Book-to-Action events will be held during April and May around Lake County.

Free copies of A Man Called Ove will be available to the public at all Lake County Library branches beginning March 14 as long as supplies last.

Library branches are located at 1425 N. High St. in Lakeport, 14785 Burns Valley Road in Clearlake, 21256 Washington St. in Middletown and 310 Second St. in Upper Lake.

The Lake County Library chose “A Man Called Ove” for its theme about the importance of community.

Ove is a lonely, grieving man who masks his sadness with grouchy outbursts and hyper attention to rules and regulations.

Ove plans to put an end to his misery but his neighbors inadvertently interrupt his plans and gradually he responds to their friendship.

In a series of darkly comic events Ove comes to value his neighbors and to be valued in turn. His story reminds us we are not alone in the world, and that community and connection matter. We wear our masks of strength or unapproachability hiding our sorrows and solitariness behind them.

Events begin with a free showing of the movie of “A Man Called Ove” at the Soper Reese Theatre on April 8 at 2 p.m. The theater is located at 275 S. Main St. in Lakeport.

Events will continue with discussions of the book at the Lakeport, Redbud and Middletown library branches during the third week of April.

As part of the Book-to-Action program the library invites participants to attend the Lake County Behavioral Health Department’s Mental Health Matters Community Fair, May 4 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Redbud Park, 14655 Lakeshore Drive in Clearlake. At the fair attendees will have the opportunity to find ways that they can get engaged with the community.

All Book-to-Action events are free and no registration is required to attend an event.

Book to Action is a program of the California Center for the Book, under the auspices of the California Library Association, and is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.

The full calendar of events is available at all library branches and is posted on the Internet at http://library.lakecountyca.gov .

Jan Cook works for the Lake County Library.

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MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Well-loved and with a quick wit, Walt Campbell is the Middletown Luncheon Club speaker in March.

Lunch will be served on Wednesday, March 15, by the senior center at noon at the Middletown Senior Center, 21256 Washington St. The program will end promptly at 1 p.m.

For only $5 per person, enjoy a meal of roasted pork loin, scalloped potatoes and broccoli salad.

Campbell currently is the sales and hospitality director for Six Sigma Vineyard and Ranch, but folks probably know him best as the principal of Coyote Valley Elementary School from 1997 to 2008.

He arrived in Lake County in 1976 to teach science and coach football at Lower Lake High School. Those who have enjoyed the opportunity to chat with Campbell know that his freewheeling style and humorous approach to just about everything will make for an entertaining luncheon.
 
Reservations are required. Before 6 pm Tuesday, call 707-987-3113 to make your reservation. After 6 p.m. Tuesday, please call the senior center directly, 707-987-3113, to cancel or reserve your spot.

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MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – The Middletown Art Center, or MAC, will host an opening night reception for its 16th exhibit on Saturday, March 11.

The open house will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. at the center, located at 21456 Highway 175, at the junction of highways 29 and 175.

The exhibit features work by Lake County artists that highlight the persistence of doing something without consideration of benefit or reward, simply as a “labor of love.”

From contemporary painting and sculpture to printmaking, textiles and more, you’ll find pieces of beauty and interest including intriguing new 3-D works in mixed media by Alana Clearlake and Laura Kennedy and Darina Simeonova’s large scale drawing.

The exhibit runs through April 16.

MAC is a nonprofit arts organization dedicated to providing artistic and cultural opportunities to the residents and visitors of South Lake County while contributing to the community’s health and economic vitality. The center will celebrate its two-year anniversary on March 24.

The MAC Gallery is open Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Fridays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sundays, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; or by appointment.

Visit MAC online at www.MiddletownArtCenter.org .

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WILLITS, Calif. – On Tuesday, March 7, Terrace Vikings sent 11 wrestlers – 10 boys and one girl – to compete at the Willits Invitational Middle School Wrestling Tournament.

Out of the 11 wrestlers competing for the Vikings, all 11 would medal.

The Vikings finished with five gold medals, three silver medals and three bronze medals.

Gold medalists

In the girls’ division Ashley Pyorre (94 lbs.) went 2-0 with 2 pins.

In the boys’ division, Blake Moak (heavyweight) was 3-0 with three pins. Liam Wayment (185 lbs.) went 2-0 with two pins. Uzziel Alvarez (168 lbs.) was 2-0 with one pin. Liam Davis (109 lbs.) was 2-0 with two pins.

Silver medalists

Nathan Pyorre (80 lbs.) was 1-1 with one pin.  Jonathan Werner (180 lbs.) went 1-1 with one pin.  Raymond Gonzales-Shoaf (HWT) was 2-1 with one pin.

Bronze medalists

Samuel Vanoven (104 lbs.), Landon Bethel (124 lbs.) and Carlos Villanueva (80 lbs.)  

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