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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – On Saturday, May 14, Lake Community Pride Foundation will be hosting a skate park competition featuring riders from Mendocino and Lake County participants.

Brock Randolph and Kyle Kennedy are seniors at Ukiah High School. Their senior project is to coordinate a skate park competition. With the help of Bruno Sabatier and Lake Community Pride Foundation, they were able to secure the Andy Johnson Memorial BMX Skate Park in Clearlake's Austin Park.

The event starts with sign ups from 11 a.m. to noon. The competition will start at 1 p.m.

All riders will be separated into three categories and three different levels of experience. The categories are BMX, scooter and skateboard. The levels of experience will be beginner, intermediate and advanced. Come early and make sure to sign up into the correct bracket, and then may the best rider win.

This is the first time that an inter-county skate park competition will be organized in the city of Clearlake.

“I have this feeling that after this event, we will see more of these where it will be hosted in Mendocino and then back in Lake County,” said Sabatier. “Positive, healthy competition such as this is good for adding a new layer to our relationship between the two counties that has already been built by the riders themselves looking for new parks to shred in.”

A skate park competition wouldn't be complete without music to compliment the riders. DJ Grand Masta Slash Beatz and As All Else Fails will be performing during the event. Admission to the watch the competition is free and anyone who wishes to join the competition can do so for free as well.

The skate park is located at 14077 Lakeshore Drive in Clearlake. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Bruno Sabatier at 707-695-0834.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Lake County supporters of Bernie Sanders have taken the first step toward sending several local people to the Democratic National Convention as delegates.

Caucuses in Napa and Davis on Sunday selected the Sanders delegate slates for Congressional Districts 5 and 3 (CD5, CD3), respectively.

Ava Kennedy and Nils Palsson were among the top vote getters in CD5. Natalie Higley and Jonathan Holt captured top spots in CD3. Kennedy and Higley are members of the steering committee of Lake County, CA for Bernie Sanders. Palsson is a candidate for Congress from CD5.

“This caucus was a great success for the Lake County Bernie supporters,” said Tim Williams, a member of the steering committee. “Lake County will be sending at least two, and perhaps four, delegates. These men and women have an important task as the nomination will not be settled until the convention.”

The June 7 primary election is the next step in the delegate selection process. Voters who have registered as Democrat or no party preference (NPP) by May 23 can vote in the Democratic Primary. NPP voters must specifically request a Democratic ballot at the polls or by calling 707-263-2372 if voting by mail.

Voters registered as members of any other party, including the American Independent may not vote in the democratic primary.

Results of the June 7 primary will determine how many CD3 and CD5 delegates will come from the Sanders slate and how many will come from the Clinton slate.

"Secretary Clinton will not have enough delegates to win the nomination before the convention. This will be a contested convention," said Kennedy, "The delegates and super delegates will have to look at the hard facts: Every recent national poll shows Bernie leading over Trump by much bigger margins – he is the stronger candidate to defeat Trump in November."

Lake County, CA for Bernie Sanders is a group of enthusiastic volunteers not formally associated with the Sanders campaign. Their office, which is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, is located at 302 Armstrong St., Lakeport. The staff is happy to help supporters of any candidate register to vote.

They are on Facebook at ("Lake County, CA for Bernie Sanders!"), and they can be contacted by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by telephone 707-600-1197.

There may be at least 1,000 Lake County registered voters who believe they can vote in the Democratic primary on June 7, but they are mistaken. Why? They think they are are registered “independent” when in truth, they are registered as members of the American Independent Party.

It is an easy mistake to make. In the list of party affiliations on the voter registration form, AIP comes first, alphabetically. A person who wants to be “independent” rather than affiliated with any of the other parties listed can easily check that box by mistake.

But “American Independent Party” is an actual party, in California. Statistics suggest that most of its members are in it by mistake – about 75 percent of all members of the AIP did not intend to register with that party. Seventy five percent!

According to the Lake County Registrar's Office, there are about 1,350 voters in Lake County registered as AIP. About 140 of those have registered as AIP since October 2015. The timing suggests that those 140 people may have registered with the June 7 primary in mind (they may not have heard of Bernie Sanders before October 2015).

However, because they registered American Independent Party instead of “no party preference,” they will not be able to vote in the June 7 Democratic primary – unless they change their registration now. There is still time.

Voters have until May 23 to correct (change) their registration from AIP to “no party preference” or Democrat if they want to vote in the June 7 primary.

As the deadline approaches, the system may slow down due to increased traffic, so it is recommended not to delay, but correct your party preference (or lack thereof) NOW – don't wait!

To vote in the Democratic primary, you need to be either a Democratic Party member or “no party preference.” Members of the Green party or any other party who wish to vote for Bernie Sanders on June 7 still have time to change their registration. (You can always change it again later.)

You can verify your current party preference by calling the Lake County Registrar at 888-235-6730.

You can register to vote online at  http://registertovote.ca.gov/ .

Deb Baumann lives in Upper Lake, Calif.

UPPER LAKE, Calif. – The community is invited to an evening of comedy and drama presented by Joel Sombs' fifth grade students at Upper Lake Elementary School.

The students in Room 10 have been working hard on the play “Terrible Terry’s Surprise” by Claire Boiko, which they are presenting to fellow students the week of May 17 to 20.

They also will present two performances for the public on Friday, May 20, at 6:30 and 7 p.m.

Follow a young child named Terry who tries hard to behave in school but something always seems to go wrong.

Terry is visited in a dream by the April Fool and her little follies. They teach him/her a lesson by turning him/her into a teacher.

Each performance will include a different cast, so plan to come and see both performances.

Upper Lake Elementary School is located at 679 Second St.

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David Robert Wright
Feb. 5, 1998 - May 11, 2016

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – David was preceded in death by his father, Sam Wright Sr. He is survived by his mother, Ellen, and step-dad, Vincent; children, Jay-lah, Adrian and Anthonie; siblings, Daniel, Samuel Jr., Alicia, Emil, Louisa, Levi, Marlene, Eileen, Edward, Rachel, Burocol, Shayna, Myra, Matty, Kalal and Johnny; grandparents, Robert, Karen, Barbara and Teresa; great grandma, Ruth; aunts, Nicole, Michelle, Melissa, Samantha, Melinda, Angelina and Valerie; uncles, Robert, Brian, Leon, Anthony, Phelan, Billy and Mark; along with many other aunts, uncles and cousins.

Visitation began at the family's home, 1407 Mission Way in Lakeport, on Friday, May 13, at 2 p.m. Graveside funeral service will be held at St. Mary's Cemetery on Monday, May 16, at 2 p.m.

We will miss your smile and all the crazy things you did to make us laugh. You left us too soon, you are gone but never forgotten …

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

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