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Gilbert Sarafin Rael
Oct. 28, 1960 - June 26, 2016


LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Gilbert always wore a smile and touched so many hearts.

Visitation will be held at Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary in Lakeport on Wednesday, June 29, from 1 to 4 p.m., with a Rosary service at 4 p.m.

There will be no funeral service.

For further information please call Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary at 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com .

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – U.S. Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-05) will host “Coffee with the Congressman” Friday, July 1.

The event will take place from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at Grinders Steep Coffee House, 21187 Calistoga Road (Highway 29) in Middletown.

This will be an opportunity for Lake County residents to meet and speak with Rep. Thompson, and to learn about the services available to constituents through Rep. Thompson’s local offices.

Thompson represents California’s Fifth Congressional District, which includes all or part of Contra Costa, Lake, Napa, Solano and Sonoma counties.

EMERYVILLE, Calif. – Not since 2002 has California experienced such a surge in Independence Day travel, with more than 4.9 state residents expected to head out of town for the  much anticipated beginning-of-summer holiday weekend.

Californians are expected to travel 50 miles or more away from home for the first summer vacation of the year. According to the latest AAA travel survey, this represents a 1.3% increase from 2015.

“Economic growth, increased disposable income, and lower prices, have spurred many Californians to celebrate our Independence Day weekend by traveling,” said Cynthia Harris, AAA Northern California spokesperson. “We are well on our way for 2016 to be a record-breaking year for summertime travel.”

AAA projects approximately 3.9 million Californians will drive to reach their holiday destinations. That’s a 1-percent increase when compared to travel figures from 2015.

Air travel will increase by 3 percent with more than 600,000 travelers expected to take to the skies.

More than 428,000 state residents plan to travel by other modes of transportation, such as rail, bus and watercraft. This represents a increase of 1.5-percent when compared to travel figures from last year.

Nationally, AAA forecasts more than 43 million people will travel 50 miles or more during the Fourth of July holiday weekend, representing a 1.3-percent increase compared to last year.

Nationally, this represents the highest July 4th travel volume on record with five million more travelers compared to Memorial Day of this year.

Independence Day holiday weekend airfares are expected to decrease by 9 percent with the lowest round-trip rate averaging $207 a ticket to the top 40 U.S. air routes, according to the AAA Leisure Travel Index.

Hotel rates at AAA Three Diamond lodgings have dipped slightly compared to July 4, 2015, averaging $144 per night. Are rental rates will average $75, six percent more than last year.                

As part of AAA's on-going commitment to keeping the roads safe on holidays, AAA's Tipsy Tow Program will offer a free tow for drinking drivers from 6 p.m. on July 4 to 6 a.m. on July 5 in Northern California, Nevada and Utah. Members and non-members alike can call (800) 222-4357 (AAA-HELP) for a free tow of up to ten miles.

“Just tell the AAA operator, ‘I need a Tipsy Tow,’ and a truck will be on its way,” said Harris. “Service is restricted to a one-way ride for the driver and his or her vehicle to the driver’s home.”

AAA International Travel Tips:

· When traveling abroad, AAA recommends reviewing the State Department traveler’s checklist for any country-specific travel advisory or warning. The State Department also provides helpful tips on appropriate documentation, packing and general travel advice.

· Before departing, AAA recommends making copies of all relevant travel documents and leaving one copy with a family member or friend. A photocopy will be helpful in case of emergency or if your documents are lost or stolen.

· Enroll in the State Department’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP). By enrolling, U.S. citizens make it easier for the Embassy or nearest Consulate to contact them in the case of an emergency.

· Planning a trip can be fun but also overwhelming.  AAA travel counselors can help plan an itinerary that fits your travel style.

The free AAA Mobile app for iPhone, iPad and Android uses GPS navigation to help travelers map a route, find current gas prices and discounts, book a hotel, and access AAA roadside assistance.

Members using the iPad version can access interactive Top Destinations travel guides at www.AAA.com/mobile . On www.AAA.com , travelers can find thousands of AAA Approved and Diamond Rated hotels and restaurants using AAA’s TripTik Travel Planner guides at AAA.com/travel.

AAA travel projections are based on economic forecasting and research by IHS Global Insight. The Colorado-based business information provider teamed with AAA in 2009 to jointly analyze travel trends during major holidays. AAA has been reporting on holiday travel trends for more than two decades.

AAA Travel is the nation’s largest leisure travel organization. AAA Travel offers trips, cruises, tours and vacation packages throughout the world. Call 888-937-5523 for more information or visit us at your local AAA Travel office or online at www.aaa.com/travel .

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Someone told about a blind man who stood at a busy intersection, waving toward all the passing cars. When asked why he did that, he said that there might be someone in one of those cars whom he knew and he didn't want to miss the opportunity.

Peter Everwine, a California poet, here gives us another such waver, from his book Listening Long and Late, from the University of Pittsburgh Press.

The Girl on the Bullard Overpass

The girl on the Bullard overpass
looks happy to be there, getting soaked
in a light rain but waving her hands
to the four o'clock freeway traffic
in which I'm anything but happy.

You might think she's too dumb
to come in out of the rain, but rain
or shine, it doesn't seem to matter.
She's there most every afternoon,
as if she does this for a living.

Some living, I'd say. Doesn't she ever
get bored, or wish someone would stop
and say, "Where to?" and her life would change?
That's how I'd be, hating the noise,
the stink of exhaust, the press of people.

I can't imagine what her life is;
mine is confused and often fretful.
But there's something brave about standing alone
in the rain, waving wild semaphores
of gladness to impatient passersby

too tired or preoccupied to care.
Seeing her at her familiar station
I suddenly grin like a fool, wave back,
and forgive the driver to my right,
who is sullen and staring as I pass.

I find her in my rear-view mirror,
then head for a needed drink and supper.
I don't know where she goes, but I hope
it's to a place she loves. I hope the rain
lets up. I hope she's there tomorrow.

American Life in Poetry is made possible by The Poetry Foundation ( www.poetryfoundation.org ), publisher of Poetry magazine. It is also supported by the Department of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. They do not accept unsolicited submissions. Poem copyright ©2004 by Peter Everwine, “The Girl on the Bullard Overpass,” from Listening Long and Late (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2013). Poem reprinted by permission of Peter Everwine and the publisher. Introduction copyright © 2016 by The Poetry Foundation. The introduction's author, Ted Kooser, served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006.

SACRAMENTO – California Department of Public (CDPH) Director and State Public Health Officer Dr. Karen Smith announced Monday that California has surpassed a key goal of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy.

CDPH data released Monday indicate that 91 percent of Californians living with HIV in 2014 had been diagnosed.

California reaches this benchmark six years ahead of the timeframe set by the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, which is to ensure that 90 percent of people living with HIV are diagnosed by 2020.

The strategy was developed by the White House to guide a collective national response to the HIV epidemic.

“We’ve come a long way in our ability to prevent and treat HIV in the 35 years since the epidemic began,” said Dr. Smith. “I’m proud of the work we’ve done across the Golden State to meet and surpass this key indicator, which will help us improve viral suppression rates and reduce new HIV infections.”

Although approximately 14 people in California become infected with HIV every day, significant progress has been made in diagnosing people living with HIV.

Once diagnosed, people with the disease can receive effective treatment that significantly reduces the virus in their blood to an undetectable level (viral suppression).

Viral suppression reduces a person’s likelihood of HIV transmission to partners by 96 percent and also turns HIV from a fatal disease into a chronic, lifelong manageable condition.

Even though the state has successfully diagnosed more than 90 percent of the estimated 140,000 Californians living with HIV, many people do not know they are infected and are not in treatment.

“HIV testing is the first step to helping people know their status so they can obtain medical care and treatment to improve their own health and prevent spread of the disease to their partners,” said Dr. Karen Mark, chief of the CDPH Office of AIDS. “Especially as we mark National HIV Testing Day today, it is vital to acknowledge the importance of HIV testing and knowing your status.”

CDPH recommends that every person between the ages of 13 to 64 get an HIV test at least once as part of routine medical care.

Sexually active gay and bisexual men, transgender individuals, and people who inject drugs should be tested at least annually. More information about HIV testing is available at http://gettested.cdc.gov

In addition to HIV testing, CDPH supports other methods of HIV prevention, including the use of condoms and HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), a highly effective HIV-prevention tool for people at high risk of infection. When taken as prescribed, PrEP can reduce the risk of HIV infection by more than 90 percent. PrEP should be used in combination with other prevention methods, including condoms, for optimal protection against HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases.

As a proud member of the LBGTQ family I wish to send a heartfelt thanks to the citizens of Lake County who attended the vigil for the victims and their families regarding the Pulse massacre in Orlando.

I am 73 years old and am still waiting for the world to become as one.

When will hate take a back seat to love? When will the hate mongers realize they are misguided and are setting a bad example for our children? Children raised to hate will hate, that is a given. But what is there about the LBGTQ family that fosters hate so ugly innocent people had to die?

I say to the religious right, if your God is a just God, if Jesus welcomed anyone into his flock then why are you so afraid of us and why do you push hate not love?

Orlando is now another scar on America. And still we can't seem to silence the guns.

Here is an interesting statistic, if for one day all of the LBGTQ community in all of the helping professions stayed home from work, this county would not be able to function.

Teachers, doctors, nurses, social workers, counselors, mental health workers – just to mention a few professions – are made up of not just straight people.

You know the olive branch is not that hard to extend, just try it sometime, you may be surprised to find out despite differences in sexual preferences, we are all human beings. Why is my loving someone diminished by ignorance?

I am proud to say I am a member of the Lake County community, let's move forward in love and bury hate 100 feet under.

Sue Williams lives in Kelseyville, Calif.

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