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MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – “Loose Affiliations,” Middletown Art Center’s ninth exhibition, opens Saturday, May 14, from 6 to 8 p.m.

The exhibit runs through June 26 at the Middletown Art Center, or MAC, which is located in the heart of town at the junctions of highways 29 and 175.

Lake County residents and visitors are invited to enjoy artist’s interpretations of both inner and outer worlds. You are invited to see intriguing work, meet the artists, enjoy refreshments and community. Children are welcome.

Founded in partnership with EcoArts of Lake County, MAC provides a year-round arts and cultural presence in South Lake County where formerly there was none.

Team members transformed the old Main Street Pavilion into a beautiful space for contemporary art, performance, and events. The back portion of the building serves as a studio where classes in drawing, painting, ceramics, photography, drama and more, are offered for children, teens and adults.

The Art Center opened doors March 28, 2015, and has consistently presented extraordinary art exhibitions featuring work by local artists, in a wide variety of mediums, including painting, pastels, photographs, sculptures in a wide variety of media and prints.

MAC is an arts nonprofit made by community members for the community to enjoy. The center offers a colorful palette of classes for children, teens and adults most days of the week. Aside from lively art openings every six weeks, MAC hosts musical performances, Open Mic and Hootenannys every other Friday.

MAC is expanding its offerings to engage the community both in terms of classes and happenings to encourage self-expression and enrichment through the arts.

The center continues to subsidize classes to those impacted by the Valley fire and those in the greatest need as the community recovers. MAC’s key goals are to inspire every child and adult to express themselves and grow through the arts and arts exposure, while bolstering the quality of life and sustainability of our community in support of a healthy local economy.

The gallery is open Friday and Saturday, noon to 6 p.m., or Sunday noon to 5 p.m. (subject to seasonal changes).

MAC will be closed on Friday, May 13, and will re-open on Saturday, May 14, at 6 p.m. for the opening reception.

Find out more about MAC at www.middletownartcenter.org or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ARTMiddletown . For more information email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , call 707-809-8118 or visit MAC at 21456 State Highway 175.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – All branches of the Lake County Library system will be closed Saturday, May 28, to observe Memorial Day.

Normal hours at all branches will resume on Tuesday, May 31. Call your local branch if you have any questions.

Even though the library will be closed you can still go online to the library Web site at http://library.lakecountyca.gov to download ebooks, audiobooks and magazines.

You also can check on your account, renew any items you have checked out or requests books from libraries in Lake, Sonoma and Mendocino to pick up at your local branch when the library does reopen.

Lakeport Library, located at 1425 N. High St., is normally open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The phone number is 707-263-8817.

Redbud Library, 14785 Burns Valley Road, Clearlake, is normally open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Wednesday, noon to 7 p.m. The phone number is 707-994-5115.

Middletown Library, 21256 Washington St., is normally open Tuesday through Friday, noon to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The phone number is 707-987-3674.

Upper Lake Library, 310 Second St., is normally open Tuesday through Friday, noon to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The phone number is 707-275-2049.

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – On May 10 at the age of 62 the most amazing man and loving husband, father, grandfather and friend passed away surrounded by his family.

He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and became a resident of Lake County in 1959.

Dennis graduated from Lower Lake High School in 1971, he returned to Lake County after graduating Chico State.

As a person who loved the written word, Dennis found his calling working at the Redbud Library for the past 17 years.

Dennis is survived by the light of his life, best friend and wife, Denise; his daughters, Rebecca, Jennifer and Kathrine; son-in-law, Rick; and grandkids, Caitlin, Connor and Stephanie.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Redbud Library, 14785 Burns Valley Road, Clearlake, CA 95422, telephone 707-994-5115.

Friends are warmly invited to attend a visitation on Friday, May 13, from 3 to 7 p.m. at Jones & Lewis Clear Lake Memorial Chapel, 16140 Main St., Lower Lake.

A celebration of life will be held at Clear Lake State Park in Kelseyville by the visitor center on Sunday, May 15, beginning at 2 p.m. This will be a potluck celebration so please bring your favorite dish to share in honor, and memory, of Dennis.

Arrangements under the care of Jones & Lewis Clear Lake Memorial Chapel. Please share your loving memories of Dennis by signing his online guestbook at www.jonesandlewis.com and www.legacy.com .

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LOWER LAKE, Calif. – On May 4, the entire Carlé High School student body took the whole day to tour Woodland Community College.

On behalf of all Carlé High School we would like to thank Woodland College students Dustin Wilson, Alicia Donschikowski, Danielle Stennet and Cameron Carrillo – three of whom were Carlé graduates – for sharing their personal experiences and struggles.

We also extend our gratitude to Pam Bordisso and City Councilman Bruno Sabatier for being our guides.

We would also like to thank Chef Robert and his entire culinary class for preparing an amazing lunch for the entire student body of Carlé High School. Carlé's media student are in the process of making thank you plaques for the student and staff alike.

A student from Carlé High School, Brianna E. Legg had this to say, “I had a blast. They answered all of my questions. Walked us through the whole process of getting classes, getting the books we needed for those classes, and on top of everything they took time out of their day to show us their beautiful campus. I’m so looking forward to college. Thank you.”

“My experience at Woodland/Yuba College, as my peers say, was fantastic. The culinary class went above and beyond preparing an amazing lunch. I had a wonderful time and the students of this awesome college were inspiring,” said Destiny Blevins.

Destiny was our highest credit earner last grade period and has already signed up for college classes this summer.

The new press has been prepped, ready and put in to action. We would like to thank Dr. Barry Munitz for his incredibly generous donation of $5,000 to our media program. This donation has allowed us to modernize and will take our business through the next 15 years.

With that in mind media teacher Alan Siegel assigned student Emily Greig the great task of making new name plates for our new press which of course will be called “Barry.”

Emily created two plaques saying “Hi, my name is Barry and I was born in 2016.” We all take great pleasure in that long after we are gone students and staff will be calling the press Barry in honor of Dr. Munitz.

Next week’s article will detail our prom which took place on Friday the 6th and held on our campus home.

Brianna E. Legg and Candice Safreno are students at Carlé Continuation High School in Lower Lake, Calif.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Born June 3, 1937, in San Francisco, James (Jimmy) Frank Summers died Sunday, May 8, 2016, in Lakeport at the age of 78, a week after undergoing surgery for cancer of his right lung.

Shortly after leaving the city and arriving in Lakeport, at first to support his family's business, Jim became very active in banking and real estate, acting as manager, vice president and president for many local banks.

He eventually started his own mortgage brokerage from where he retired his suit and tie over a decade ago to pursue other interests closer to home.

Jimmy took great care in tending his home, his family and friends, not to mention taking a very active role in tending to this community. As a longtime member of Rotary and Chamber of Commerce, in his later years he was very proud to serve as chairman of the board for Sutter Lakeside Hospital.

Jim simply had a knack for business and people; he loved to make a deal and did so with integrity, through and through.

So many will miss his agreeable smile, shaking hands over coffee, over the sale of yet another one of his beloved cars or over loan papers putting them in their first home but may we all live more fully because of his touch upon our lives, showing us all better how to serve our families and community.

Neither his wife of 17 years, Janice Lee Summers, nor either of his children, Darlene Anne Cox or John Frank Summers, expected the news of his death so suddenly. "He really lived until he died," his family agrees. 

In addition to his wife and children he will be missed and survived by his grandchildren, Courteney, Jordan and Taylor Cox; and his stepchildren, Misha and Michael Cutburth.

Join us in honoring Jim's life and death by attending his viewing Sunday, May 15, from 2 to 4 p.m. with funeral services beginning at 11 a.m. Monday, May 16, both at Chapel of the Lakes, 1625 N. High St. in Lakeport.

Please come share your stories and love for our kind-hearted Jimmy at the reception to follow at the Havrilla's private residence located at 1620 Scotts Valley Road, Lakeport.

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

UPPER LAKE, Calif. – Author Gilda Evans will be conducting a revisit at Upper Lake High School May 12 to 16.

In conjunction with the English department, current seniors reviewed her manuscript in 2014, the beginnings of her pilot program for teens and parents now called “S'LIFE, Slices of Life for Teens.”

A public event will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 12, in the high school's student center, 675 Clover Valley Road.

“There is a kind of universality about growing up,” said Evans. “S’LIFE, Slice of Life for Teens addresses many of the questions and concerns that frequently arise during this precarious stage, and does it in a manner that is fun and easy to read. The chapters are concise and succinct, and discuss a variety of real-life scenarios that every teen and parent is likely to encounter at one point or another.”

"We started this in part because it's never too early to begin the dialogue with kids and open avenues of communication with them," says Anna Sabalone, teacher at ULHS, concerning the visit she's initiated with Ms. Evans. "We had a lot of great feedback a few years ago, I can't wait to see how it works this year.”

Community members are encouraged to attend to discuss concerns and ask questions of the author about life, the book, and the pilot program.

UKIAH, Calif. – Mendo Lake Credit Union recently celebrated its 57th annual meeting for MLCU members.

Highlights of MLCU’s accomplishments from 2015 were outlined by Board of Directors Chairman Robert Scott, President/CEO Richard Cooper, Supervisory Committee Chairperson Ginger Kite and Marketing and Community Outreach Director Jamey Gill.

“We are extremely grateful to our members for your continued support,” Scott said.

With his two-year term as chair of the board reaching its conclusion, Scott emphasized his gratitude for the individuals involved in providing credit union’s services and outreach to the community.

“I would like to express my sincere appreciation to all the MLCU volunteers and staff for their combined efforts. Most importantly, my thanks go out to our membership for your enthusiastic support – for without you, none of this would be possible!” Scott said.

Scott also noted that MLCU was honored by Credit Union Times with the 2016 Trailblazer Award for Outstanding Service to the Underserved.

Cooper reported that the credit union’s assets increased from $188 million to $216 million last year, with membership growing to 28,000.

Cooper also noted, “MLCU originated over $65 million in new consumer and real estate loans during the year.”

Both Cooper and Scott remarked on the willingness and dedication of MLCU to assist the community. Last year saw devastating wildfires destroy hundreds of homes and businesses in southern Lake County.

MLCU was there to help members with loan extensions and offered hundreds of hours of volunteer time, as well as assistance coordinating distribution of aid funds from a variety of sources to fire survivors, in partnership with North Coast Opportunities.

Continuing its tradition of supporting the community, MLCU invested more than $85,000 in more than 100 Mendocino and Lake County nonprofits and service organizations.

MLCU staff contributed 600-plus volunteer hours at local events. The credit union also administers the Arlene Colombini Scholarship college scholarship, and staff conducts financial literacy programs aimed at all ages.

Kite reported that the 2015 independent audit confirmed MLCU’s financial statements to accurately represent the financial condition of the credit union.

Gill concluded the meeting with a short video presentation highlighting fire relief efforts, and thanking North Coast Opportunities for their continued partnership.

Cooper stated, “We are thankful to the National Credit Union Foundation as well as the Fire Family Foundation (a division of Firefighters First Credit Union) for their contributions to the relief efforts.”

MLCU’s acknowledges the work of its Board of Directors which includes Scott, Vice Chairman Monte Hill, Treasurer/Secretary Arlene Colombini, and Directors John Burke, Larry Myers, Madelin Holtkamp, Cameron Reeves, Dale Simpson, Carolyn Welch and Director Emeritus Jack Daniels. 

The supervisory committee was also recognized for its service. Members include Kite and members Leslie Banta, Tami Bartolomei, John Kuhry and Dennis Rollins.

Mendo Lake Credit Union is a member-owned financial cooperative and has been serving members’ financial needs since 1959 – with branches located in Lakeport, Clearlake, Fort Bragg and Ukiah.

For more information, contact Jamey Gill, director of Marketing and Community Outreach, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 707-467-4809.

LUCERNE, Calif. – The Northshore Community Center in Lucerne is hosting its monthly Open Mic Lucerne on Saturday, May 21, from 6 to 11 p.m.

Performers are on stage with house band FOGG starting the evening at 6 p.m. with classic, heavy metal rock and roll with original numbers and covers of your favorites. FOGG and other entertainers will wrap up the evening by 11 p.m.

Assistance is available with amplification. Bands and individuals are already signing up. Past events have seen full venues, so sign up early. Call 707-274-8779 for your reserved time or come and sign-up beginning at 5:30 p.m. Saturday night.

Don’t miss this chance to showcase your talent. Being in the audience is great fun and free too. Music, comedy, mime, readings and any other activity that is family-oriented is appreciated. Room also is available for dancing and relaxing. There is no charge for attending or performing.

Bring the whole family to this child friendly event. At Open Mic Lucerne, a spaghetti feed is offered with traditional and vegetarian full meals available for $5.

All dinner proceeds benefit Northshore Community Center, a not-for-profit serving the Northshore for families and senior populations with on-site lunches, Meals on Wheels, personal advocacy, activities, food pantry and other services.

For more information about Open Mic Lucerne, call Northshore Community Center at 707-274-8779. 

The Northshore Community Center is located at 3985 Country Club Drive.

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