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MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – On Wednesday, Nov. 16, the Middletown Area Merchants Association brings to the Middletown Luncheon Club a rundown of this year's Christmas in Middletown celebration.

MAMA President Beth Rudiger also will share the “State of our Local Economy” as determined by an "After the Fire" survey sent to MAMA members this fall.

And, finally, several merchants will be on hand to introduce themselves and let you know what their specialties are.

Join them for an informative afternoon celebrating the small businesses that serve our community. There also will be a "pop quiz" on south Lake County and prizes.

Lunch will be served at noon by the Sixth Grade Science Camp at Middletown Senior Center, 21256 Washington St. The program will end promptly at 1 p.m.

For only $5 per person, enjoy a healthy fall meal of butternut squash soup and green salad.

Reservations are required. Please call 707-987-3113 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. before 6 p.m. Tuesday. For reservations or cancellations after Tuesday evening, please call the Senior Center directly at 707-987-3113.

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NICE, Calif. – Linda S. Howe passed away at home in Nice on Oct. 13, 2016, at the age of 63.

Linda is predeceased by her mother, Weltha (Jacque) Wieland and her father, James H. Howe. She is remembered by her sister, Diane Howe; nephew, Eric Dinger; and niece, Michelle Dinger Crandall.

Linda was born in San Francisco on March 28, 1953. She graduated from Redwood High School in Larkspur in 1971. She worked as a bookkeeper for several companies in the Bay Area.

Linda enjoyed cooking, spending time with friends and her loving companion Gabrielle (Gaby), her Shih Tzu.

Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com .

SACRAMENTO – California revenues of nearly $6.34 billion for October missed projections in the 2016‑17 Budget Act that Gov. Jerry Brown signed in June, off by $330.5 million or 5.0 percent, State Controller Betty T. Yee reported this week.

The fiscal year-to-date total of $30.89 billion in revenues is now 1.1 percent below estimates.

October personal income tax (PIT) receipts of more than $5.13 billion fell short of budget projections by $176.7 million, or 3.3 percent.

Four months into the new fiscal year, California has collected total PIT receipts of more than $21.45 billion, topping estimates by just $1.1 million.

Corporation taxes came in at $240.3 million for October, which was $4.2 million higher than anticipated.

For the first four months of the fiscal year, total corporation tax receipts of $1.56 billion are $261.3 million less than predicted in the 2016-17 Budget Act – a shortfall of 14.3 percent.

Retail sales and use tax receipts of $882.7 million missed expectations by $139.1 million, a shortfall of 13.6 percent.

For the fiscal year-to-date, sales tax receipts of nearly $6.82 billion are $164.9 million under estimates, or 2.4 percent.

The state ended the month of October with unused borrowable resources of nearly $22.48 billion, which was $2.11 billion more than predicted in the 2016-17 Budget Act.

Outstanding loans of $15.74 billion were $253.9 million more than projected. This loan balance consists of borrowing from the state’s internal special funds.

For more details, read the monthly cash report.

Congratulations to the winners of the 2016 Lake County General Election.

I applaud the efforts of the District 1 and District 4 candidates for supervisor and all the candidates who ran for city council seats in Lakeport and in Clearlake.

Speaking from personal experience, running for office is a huge undertaking; I appreciate and admire the willingness of each candidate to serve our Lake County communities.

In District 1, I'd like to congratulate and thank my opponent, Moke Simon, for running a positive campaign.

Although the Nov. 8 election results are not yet final, my opponent was the top vote-getter on Election Day. Congratulations.

I also wish to thank my family, friends, Lake County residents, business organizations and the Lake County agriculture community for supporting my candidacy. It has been truly humbling to earn the support of so many people.

Finally, I would also like to ask all of us to remember the fire-devastated communities of Lake County this holiday season. They need our continued support, donations and help to recover and rebuild. The Lower Lake Clayton fire survivors especially need our assistance.

Again, thank you to all my campaign supporters for your vote, your confidence and your passion for Lake County. 

Monica Rosenthal was a candidate  for District 1 supervisor. She lives in Middletown, Calif.

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LUCERNE, Calif. – Christine Janette Williams of Lucerne was officially put to rest and reunited with her beloved mother Harriet Collins and fiancé Doug Quiet on Oct. 28, 2016.

Beloved mother, adored baby sister and friend to everyone whose lives she entered. She was a fun, witty and unselfish woman and she will be tremendously missed.

She is survived by her daughters, Nicole and Heather Blank, and eight siblings.

She will live on in our memories and walk with us in all our endeavours until we join her in her final resting place.

Thank you Lake County for your love and support.

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UPPER LAKE, Calif. – On Saturday, Nov. 12, the saxophone and overall music virtuoso Matt Rothstein, a Kelseyville native now based in Sacramento, will open the 10th season of intimate “Concerts with Conversation” in the Meeting House next to the Tallman Hotel in Upper Lake.

Joining Rothstein on stage will be an ensemble of some of his closest musical friends and teachers including pianist Tom Aiken and guitarist Dan Meyer.
 
“Matt is an amazing musician,” said Tallman owner Bernie Butcher, “and it’s something special that he hasn’t forgotten his roots here in Lake County. His concert here three years ago was one of the best we’ve had in the entire series.”
 
Rothstein is an accomplished saxophonist, vocalist, arranger, pianist and composer. While still at Kelseyville High he was recognized by Down Beat Magazine and the Grammy Foundation as a prodigious talent.

He honed his blend of jazz, folk, and gospel styles into a distinctive voice while attending Sonoma State University and studying under the renowned composers Mel Graves and Will Johnson. 
 
"Lake County has been and remains our truest home,” said Rothstein. “Art flows not only from social context, but from the land itself. For me, that means Mt. Konocti, vineyards and pear trees, and many moments driving around Clear Lake, when the world opened up and I knew anything was possible.”
 
Matt traces his musical concepts not only to national figures like Waylon Jennings and John Coltrane but also to local influences such as his family, St. Mary's Catholic Church and prominent local musicians including Tom Ganoung, Nick Biondo, Nick Reid and Jack Tatum as well as Tom Aiken and Dan Meyer.
 
Both Aiken and Meyer enjoy playing with Rothstein any time he returns to Lake County. For several years, Meyer and Rothstein brought a breath of fresh air to the music program at the Ukiah Methodist Church and Aiken calls Rothstein “perhaps the most creative and talented student I had in all my years at Kelseyville High.”
 
Rounding out the ensemble for the Tallman show will be Rothstein’s wife Jill on vocals as well as a backline of Clint Parker on bass and Randy Wimer on percussion.
 
Rothstein has a real musical partnership with his wife Jill. "She is the most unique and skilled crafter of song I know,” he said. “Her prophetic lyrics, folk-informed melodies, and unconventional, yet immediately resonant explorations of song form uplift and challenge. Jill has profoundly changed me and my music, indisputably for the better."
 
The Tallman Concert Series continues Jan. 21 with Little Charlie Baty and Organ Grinder Swing co-sponsored by Lincoln-Leavitt Insurance. This will be followed on Feb. 18 by pianists Wendy DeWttt and Steve Willis, country star Rita Hosking on March 18 and Bob Culbertson on the Chapman Stick April 8.

The Rothstein Ensemble show on Nov. 12 starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Meeting House next to the Tallman Hotel.

Tickets at $25 plus tax may be purchased by calling the Hotel at 707-275-2244, Extension 0. Coffee and cookies are served prior to the show.

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NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – Frank Allen Spencer passed away peacefully with his wife, Aretta, and four daughters, Kimberly, Tamara, Katherine and Allison, by his side on Oct. 13, 2016.

He is also survived by his grandchildren, Amber, Brett, Brady, Callen, Alyvia, Kaliann, Mateo, Brian Jr.; great-grandchildren, Kalub, Emoni and Caprice; step-children, William and Jennifer; step-grandchildren, Makenna, Madison, William V and Lokelani. He was preceded by his parents, Dave and Irma Spencer.

Frank touched many lives and he will be greatly missed by all.

Please join us for a celebration of life at the Lions Park In Redwood Valley on Sunday, Nov. 13, at 2 p.m.

Arrangements by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary, 707-263-0357 or 707-994-5611, or visit www.chapelofthelakes.com .

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