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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – On Friday, May 12, Lake County Campus of Woodland Community College hosted its inaugural awards banquet at the Cornelison Event Center.

The event was organized to celebrate student achievements and scholarship recipients.

In all, 55 students received an award or a scholarship. Some students received multiple awards or scholarships.

The event started with dinner served by the Culinary Arts department of the Lake County Campus. It consisted of tri-tip, potatoes, stir-fried vegetables, and delicious tiramisu dessert embedded in a chocolate-shaped teacup.

Executive Dean Annette Lee along with Woodland Community College President Dr. Michael White presented opening remarks, welcomed all attendees, and felt honored to share the day with students who have achieved so much and excelled in their educational journey.

Rachel Black, a Woodland Community College student, shared with the audience a moving speech about her life experience. Throughout her life, she has overcome many obstacles and related how much her college experience has meant to her.

Many of the scholarships awarded during the night came from Woodland Community College scholarships. However, some community groups offered their own scholarships to students.

Lake County Retired Teachers’ Association, Clearlake Rotary and the Park Study Club shared their support of education by awarding scholarships to students of Lake County Campus.

“It was such a lovely evening with such a broad cross section of our campus being celebrated. From our incoming high school students, to continuing students, to soon-to-be graduates, every step was celebrated tonight because each step is important for our students to feel successful,” said Ingrid Larsen, the event coordinator.

The evening would not have been complete without the generosity of the community.

Thanks was given to Konocti Unified School District and the Konocti Education Center for the use of their facility, Sysco for donating food for the banquet and Walmart for donating floral decorations to enhance the beauty of the venue.

Lake County Campus is proud of their students and their achievements. Many students will be graduating on May 26. The public is invited to celebrate with our students as they obtain their certificates or degrees.

For more information about Lake County Campus, visit the campus at 15880 Dam Road Extension, call 707-995-7900 or find the college online at http://lcc.yccd.edu .

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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Lakeport residents and Hero Project family the Alvarezes are the latest winners of the Lake County Office of Education’s Hero Project family challenge, Play & Explore.
 
The Play & Explore challenge is about encouraging and reminding busy parents to get out and explore beautiful Lake County and play with their children.
 
In our technology rich culture it’s easy to get caught up with being busy and forget a seemingly little thing that is so important to the development of our children and our family relationships – play.
 
Play is so much more than having the newest toy. Play is about fostering interest and supporting child development through exploration, experimentation and learning through the act of both group and individual play.
 
Hero Project mom Julie Alvarez said it is very important for her to support her four active children, ranging in age from age 10 years to 7 months.
 
“The Play & Explore challenge was a reminder for us to get outside and enjoy time together and learn new things,” she said.
 
Asked about  what the family’s favorite part of the challenge was, she said, “We really enjoyed getting out as a family and discovering new places in our community to play and explore together – we learned a lot!”
 
The Alvarez family received a baby block play set, a set of magnetic blocks, a children’s book on identifying plants by their leaves and bark, a bug vacuum kit and a science expedition kit – all to encourage continued exploration through play.
 
The Alvarez family are seasoned Hero Project participants. They joined the Hero Project in January of 2015 and have completed a number of challenges, having enjoyed and grown from every one.
 
Visit www.lakecountyheroproject.com to learn more about the Hero Project and to take the current challenge.
 
Tamara Thornquist works for the Lake County Office of Education.

FORT BRAGG, Calif. – The Cal Fire Mendocino Unit will open the campgrounds within the Jackson Demonstration State Forest at noon on Friday, May 26.
 
Campers are reminded that camping is only allowed within designated camping areas and a fee is required.
 
The camping fee is $15 per night with a single vehicle. Each additional vehicle up to a maximum of two vehicles per site is an additional $5.
 
Forest road closures will remain in effect for several weeks due to recent rains.
 
The following roads are generally open, but may be closed periodically without further notice depending on road and weather conditions:
 
• Road 100 (closed at the property line at the north end).
• Road 130 (closed at Road 1000 at the north end).
• Road 250 (closed at Road 1000 at the north end).
• Road 350 (only as far as the Egg Collection Station/Camp One Day Use Area).
• Road 500.
• Road 700 to Mendocino Woodlands State Park.
• Road 800 (to the property line).
• Road 810.
• Road 900 only to Road 810.
 
Each year, seasonal openings/closures occur, please refer to the forest’s Web site at http://calfire.ca.gov/resource_mgt/resource_mgt_stateforests_jackson.php or contact the Jackson Demonstration State Forest at 802 N. Main St., Fort Bragg, telephone 707-964-5674.
 
Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed from noon to 1 p.m.).

As fire season heats up across the country, a group of more than 1,000 wives and girlfriends of wildland firefighters have stepped up to raise money for those who are injured on the job with a virtual 5k run/walk.

Show your support for the men and women who battle the fires that threaten America’s natural resources and communities by participating in the Holding the Line 5k Run/Walk.

This virtual event is open to participants of any age and ability, located anywhere in the United States. All you need a sturdy pair of running shoes or walking shoes and the desire to give back to the brave men and women who hold the line to protect others.

One hundred percent of the proceeds from this event will go to the Wildland Firefighter Foundation's Fallen and Injured Grant Fund.

To participate, visit https://epicraces.com/events/holding-the-line/ by June 10, head to your chosen venue for your Holding the Line 5k run/walk, start and finish your race, and share your results on social media with the hashtag #holdingtheline5k to spread awareness and celebrate your accomplishment.

The Holding the Line 5K Run/Walk is hosted by Spouses and Partners of Wildland Firefighters, an online community who are dedicated to supporting other spouses and partners of wildland firefighters.

Since the group’s beginning in 2012, its members have worked closely with the Wildland Firefighter Foundation to raise funds to support the foundation's mission.

Are you a wife or serious girlfriend of a wildland firefighter? Join the community on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/spousesandpartnersofwff/ . You’ll also find the Spouses and Partners of Wildland Firefighters on Instagram and Twitter at @spofwff and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/holdingthelineathome/ .

The main focus of the Wildland Firefighter Foundation is to help families of firefighters killed in the line of duty and to assist injured firefighters and their families.

The Wildland Firefighter Foundation honors and acknowledge past, present, and future members of the wildland firefighting community and partners with private and interagency organizations to bring recognition to wildland firefighters.

For more information about the Wildland Firefighter Foundation or to contribute monetarily, please visit http://wffoundation.org .

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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