Friday, 20 September 2024

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HOPLAND, Calif. – With humanity at a crossroads and facing unprecedented ecological and social challenges, now more than ever leaders and citizens from all sectors – from citizen activists to government officials – are joining together to collaborate to build more resilient, regenerative and flourishing communities.

The North American Permaculture & Building Resilient Communities Convergence is such a gathering.

The five-day conference, taking place Wednesday, Sept. 14, through Friday, Sept. 18, at the Solar Living Institute in Hopland, brings together an international framework of shared responsibility (Whole Community) permaculture designers, technology leaders, community social and environmental justice activists, green entrepreneurs, teachers, students and earth steward organizations.

Participants from Canada, Cuba, Haiti, Mexico the United States, and countries from Central America and beyond are joining together for an inspirational conference with common goals: design, build, and strengthen regenerative communities and habitats through collective knowledge and outcomes to support existing projects and crew opportunities for new initiatives, in accordance with nature, for humans, plants, animals, the greater bioregion and the Earth at large.

This year’s theme, “Building Bridges,” will guide and inspire the convergence conversations, workshops, and outcomes towards creating more strength, interconnection, and resiliency within our bioregional communities, systems, and relationships while focusing on the bridges which exist between permaculture and other regenerative agriculture movements; local and global movements; ancient and Indigenous practices with modern technologies; youth and elders; rural and urban regions; racial and ethnic inclusion; and social justice and environmental movements.

The North American Permaculture Convergence is the focus from Wednesday through Friday with speakers, lectures and breakout groups as the primary activities.

The Building Resilient Communities Convergence begins Friday and runs through Sunday – expect a weekend chock-full of inspiration workshops, speakers, music and much more.

Confirmed keynote speakers and workshop presenters include Penny Livingston-Stark (Regenerative Design Institute), Starhawk (author and activist), Warren Brush (Quail Springs Permaculture), Toby Hemenway, Max Meyers (Nor Cal Aquaponics), Brandi Mack (Butterfly Movement), Wanda Stewart (Obsidian Farm), Jasmine Fuego (Permaculture Action Network), Andrew Langford (Gaia University), Alejandra Liora Adler (Gaia University) and Trathen Heckman (Daily Acts).

The convergence will include more than 100 presenters, more than eight stages, 10-plus tracks, 60-plus workshops, panel discussions and breakout sessions.

Attendees from across a wide spectrum of skill-sets will have the opportunity to exchange ideas through concurrent workshops and discussions ranging from organic agriculture and wildcrafting to natural building and appropriate technologies; environmental remediation and disaster preparedness to community organizing and global justice.

In addition to a plethora of workshops and amazing speakers on a diversity of topics, there will also dedicated areas for skill sharing, collaborative discussions, children's activities, educational displays, and specialist vendors.

Participants will have opportunities to socialize, network, and connect with others in this field through meals and the activities listed above.

For more information visit http://northamericanpermaculture.org/ .

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The 1946 film noir mystery, “The Big Sleep,” starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, screens at the Soper Reese Theatre in Lakeport on Tuesday, Sept. 13, at 1 and 6 p.m.
 
Bogey plays hardboiled L.A. private eye, Philip Marlowe, who follows a trail peopled with murderers, pornographers, nightclub rogues and the spoiled rich. Directed by Howard Hawks; screenplay by William Faulkner and Raymond Chandler.
 
Reviewer Tim Robey of the Daily Telegraph (UK) says “The Big Sleep is the best scripted, best directed, best acted and least comprehensible film noir ever made.”

While the plot is a bundle of confusion, the film lives on as a classic with palpable onscreen chemistry between Bogey and Bacall, sinister views of 1940s Los Angeles, and an intelligent, witty script.
 
The movie is sponsored by John H. Tomkins Tax Consultants. Not rated, with run time of 1 hour 54 minutes.

Entry to the film is by donation.

The Soper Reese Theatre is located at 275 S. Main St., Lakeport, 707-263-0577, www.soperreesetheatre.com .

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Organizers of Tri Uplifting: Lake County 2016 are readying for their second annual Mindfulness Triathlon slated for Saturday, Sept. 17.

The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Middletown Square Park, 21256 Washington St, Middletown.

This year’s event, sponsored by a generous grant from #LakeCountyRising, allows the first 100 sign ups to attend for free.

Most people think of participating in a triathalon as a huge physical undertaking, taking months to years to prepare for.

To help set the record straight, founder and co-organizer Melissa Kinsel explained, “Rather than being a traditional run/ bike/ swim triathlon, Tri Uplifting is yoga/ meditate/ walk event with a special twist--to help uplift ourselves and our community.” 

Co-organizers, JoAnn Saccato, MA and Merci Hoskins, will offer the meditation and yoga segments, respectively, while Kinsel will lead the 3K mindfulness walk portion. 

“There is so much more to Tri Uplifting than the events themselves,” Kinsel added. “The idea behind Tri Uplifting is what excites me the most. It’s all about intention, positivity, and creating a hopeful vision for the kind of place we want to live. It’s about coming together in a mindful, playful way to lift up and create good energy and good vibes.”

This year, Tri Uplifting event organizers received a grant to allow the first 100 registrants to attend for free.

The grant is from #LakeCountyRising, a fire relief fund started after the fires of 2015, and continuing to support fire-ravaged areas after the recent Clayton Fire, by a coalition of Lake County Winery Association member wineries.

Event attendees will have the opportunity to donate to #LakeCountyRising when registering for the event, but donations are not required.

Kinsel reflected, “We think it’s very significant that Lake County Rising supports this event and our community in this way.  Our focus this second year is to reinforce ongoing emotional, physical and economic fire recovery efforts in the South County area. Who doesn’t need an extra lift in our community right now?”

Attendees will be treated to a community market style festival during and after the event, with myriad local and regional vendors offering everything from information to samples of their goods and services, such as massage. Free tank tops will be available to the first 100 who register and attend the event.

Between and during the yoga, mediation, and walking portion of the event, there are opportunities for creative expression through various activities designed to get participants consciously thinking about what they want to create for themselves and our community.

“It will all be very colorful and celebratory,” explained Kinsel, “We focus on the positive so more of that can take root and grow.”

The yoga session, led by local yoga instructor, personal trainer, and life coach Merci Hoskins, will be a “yoga for every body” Hatha Yoga style class.

The guided meditation session, led by local mindfulness teacher, author, and life coach JoAnn Saccato, MA, will consist of becoming aware of important values for self and community and setting intention and action steps to bring those forth. 

The walking event will be a 3k (1.8 mile) walk through Middletown and up to Rabbit Hill, where a “Tree of Intention,” will be planted and festooned with ribbons full of ideas participants have for our community.

One of the goals of the organizers is to promote the economic recovery of the area, so the walking route will familiarize local and regional participants with Middletown’s downtown business area.

Kinsel, Hoskins and Saccato are collaborating with the Middletown Art Center (MAC) and the Lake County Land Trust for various parts of the event. They are seeking bodyworkers, local vendors, and acoustical musicians interested in playing background music during the event. Those interested can contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

For more information on the event and organizers, visit Tri Uplifting’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/TriUpliftingLakeCounty , or send an email to  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . To register for the event visit www.eventbrite.com and enter Tri Uplifting Lake County in the search bar.

SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Water Resources and the California Department of Food and Agriculture have released a DRAFT Request for Proposals (RFP) for a 30-day comment period concerning a joint application process for the Agricultural Water Use Efficiency & State Water Efficiency and Enhancement Program.

This new competitive grant program category will combine $3 million in funding from DWR’s    Proposition 1 – Funds for Agricultural Water Suppliers and $3 million from CDFA’s State Water Efficiency and Enhancement Program. 

Water suppliers and agricultural operations within the respective service areas may compete for grant funding to improve agricultural water use efficiency and conveyance system enhancements.
 
DWR and CDFA intend to demonstrate the potential multiple benefits of conveyance enhancements combined with on-farm agricultural water use efficiency improvements and greenhouse gas reductions.

The grant funding is intended to address multiple goals including: water use efficiency, conservation and reduction; greenhouse gas emission reductions; groundwater protection; and sustainability of agricultural operations and food production. 

DWR and CDFA also anticipate that the projects funded through this program will improve water and air quality, groundwater security, surface water conservation, and nutrient management and crop health.

For more information visit http://www.water.ca.gov/wuegrants/Docs/DWR%20CDFA%20Joint%20RFP%2008.25.2016-DRAFT.pdf .

Comments can be submitted to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The office of Congressman John Garamendi (D-Fairfield, Davis, Yuba City, CA), will be hosting three service academy nights for students interested in applying to one of the nation’s service academies including the Air Force Academy, Naval Academy, Merchant Marine Academy, Coast Guard Academy, and the Military Academy at West Point.

These are non-mandatory events that offer students and families the chance to learn more about the different service academies and the application process.

Representatives from the different academies will be on hand to answer questions as well. 

The first of the service academy nights will take place in Lower Lake on Tuesday, Sept. 13.

The event will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. in the library at Lower Lake High School, 9430 Lake St.

Other service academy nights will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 6 to 8 p.m., in the theater room at Vacaville High School, 100 W. Monte Vista Ave., Vacaville; and Thursday, Sept. 15, 6 to 8 p.m., the library at River Valley High School, 801 El Margarita Road in Yuba City.

COBB, Calif. – A community potluck will be held at the Summit Pool on Monday, Sept. 12.

The entire community is invited to come and enjoy time together on the one-year anniversary of the Valley fire.

Swimming starts at 1 p.m., and lifeguards will be on duty.

There also will be a tree planting at 4:30 p.m., afternoon snacks for children, hors d'oeuvres at 5 p.m. and dinner at 6 p.m.  

The Snack Shack is closed but spaghetti, chicken, beverages (tea, punch and lemonade) and cake will be provided.

Bring law chairs, music and instruments, games, family, friends and a dish to share.

Children and youth age 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. No glass or pets are allowed on the premises.

Summit Pool is located at 15247 Hoberg Drive.

The California Association of Clerks and Election Officials (CACEO) is responding to concerns from voters across the state who may be receiving solicitation mailings erroneously indicating that residents of households are not registered to vote.
 
The letters are from the Voter Participation Center, a nonprofit organization whose published mission is to “register and mobilize the rising American electorate.”

Some of the mailings are addressed to current registered voters at the address and others are addressed to nonexistent residents or to variations of names associated with the residence.
 
“Whether by accident or otherwise, it is clear that the organization that sent out these mailings used bad data at least in part and failed to compare that data with the existing voter file,” said Dean Logan, CACEO president. “As a result, the mailing has caused unnecessary concern and confusion for voters.”
 
The Voter Participation Center indicated to the secretary of state that more than 4.6 million of the letters were mailed statewide.

While some of the letters may have been sent to eligible, but not-registered citizens, the surge in calls to Registrars has indicated clear discrepancies in the data causing confusion and concern for Californians just months before the presidential election.
 
County registrars urge voters to verify their registration status prior to election day with their
local registrar of voters office or Web site.

A listing of county resources for verification is available on the California Secretary of State’s Web site at http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/registration-status/ .
 
Registrars begin mailing sample ballots for the election early next month. Any voter receiving a
sample ballot can be assured that they are listed as active on the voter file.

Only voters who have a change in address or name need re-register prior to the Oct. 24, 2016, voter
registration deadline.

Upcoming Calendar

21Sep
09.21.2024 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Farmers' Market at the Mercantile
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

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