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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Finch Gardens will host an afternoon of seasonal wreath making fun on Saturday, Oct. 29, from 2 to 4 p.m.

All materials will be provided and amazing refreshments will be prepared by the catering team.

All ages are welcome.

For just $25 you can take home your own personally created wreath to enjoy.

Please call early to make your reservation at 707-279-9400 or go to www.finchgardens.com .

Finch Gardens is located at 6565 Live Oak Drive, just past the church on Live Oak Drive in Kelseyville. Keep going until you see the Finch Gardens sign. They are just across the street.

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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Jesse James Spurling, 36, died on Friday, Sept. 30, 2016, at his Clearlake home, surrounded by family and loved ones.
 
Jesse was born on Nov. 5, 1979.
 
He attended school in Ukiah, but the first of his three bouts of cancer resulted in him leaving school when he was in his first year of high school, and his subsequent health issues prevented him from returning.
 
Later, he became a client at People Services, which is dedicated to providing services to people with disabilities and improving their quality of life.
 
He loved doing volunteer work for North Coast Opportunities and the local senior center, and participated in commodities distribution.
 
His favorite pastimes included camping and fishing, and other outdoors activities. Rodeos and “anything cowboy” also were favorites. He liked watching sports with his brothers and cooking or shopping with his sisters. Jesse also enjoyed dancing and listening to all kinds of music, but primarily country western.
 
He was a sweet, loving and generous person. When his sister Dawn was finishing her bachelor's degree, he encouraged her and made her stay focused on her studies by kindly asking her, “Is your homework done?” if he thought she might need a reminder. He attended her graduation this past May.
 
In June Jesse went with Dawn and several of their friends to Hawaii. It had been one of his longtime dreams to dance the hula with real hula girls. He got to do that and so much more on the trip. Several times during the trip he remarked about the it being a “dream come true.”
 
When he became ill for the last time, the staff at People Services worked with Jesse’s family to make another dream of his to come true, for him to graduate. He had never had the opportunity to graduate from anything because of his health, yet he had worked hard, always tried his best and continued to learn throughout his life.

Once they started planning, many others joined in, volunteering their time to make this a success. It was complete with cap, gown and tassel. Not only did he receive a diploma but he was also presented with a certificate of appreciation from North Coast Opportunities for all of his volunteer work in Lake County. Afterwards the Lake County band “Fogg” played while everyone celebrated.

Jesse loved life and never sorry for himself. Even when he was ill he was busy trying to take care of those around him. His family said he did not want others to be sad for him.
 
He was preceded in death by his mother, Linda Goodwin.
 
Survivors include sisters, Dawn Spurling of Clearlake and Sandie Pickens of Kelseyville; brothers Mike Spurling and Rich Spurling, both of Ukiah; aunt, Freda Spurling of Clearlake; nieces, Fawnell Dale, Emalee Pickens, Taylor Spurling and Heather Young; nephews Cody McLeod, Jake Spurling, Michael Spurling and Robert Spurling; and numerous cousins.
 
A celebration of life will take place at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 30, at the Clearlake Seventh-day Adventist Church, 14490 Uhl Ave. Requested attire is Hawaiian or something colorful, as he wouldn't want people to wear dark, sad colors.
 
A small reception with root beer floats and popcorn will be held after the service.
 
Donations in his memory may be made to People Services Inc. in Clearlake, 4195 Lakeshore Blvd., which did a great deal to help him enjoy a good quality of life.
 
Cards and messages of condolence for the family may be sent to PO Box 153, Clearlake, CA 95422.

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LAKEPORT, Calif. – Haunted Lake County will host its haunted house Halloween event at the Lake County Fairgrounds on Saturday, Oct. 29.

The “Clayton Door Experiment” will take place from 5 to 11 p.m.

The admission cost is a requested cash donation, with proceeds to go toward Clayton fire recovery.

Visit Haunted Lake County's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/hauntedlakecounty/?fref=ts .

The Lake County Fair is located at 401 Martin St. in Lakeport.

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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Jerry A. Toler left us unexpectedly on Sunday, Oct. 16, 2016, in Clearlake.

Jerry was born in Morton, Wash., and came to Fortuna, Calif., in 1946. His family were loggers and logged a lot of Humboldt County.

Jerry graduated high school in Fortuna then served his country by joining the US Navy after graduation. He went to diesel school at Great Lakes after boot camp then nuclear power school in Vallejo.

He served three tours of duty in Vietnam in the “Brown Water Navy” and was honorably discharged in 1975 on a Friday then went to work for MINSY (Mare Island Naval Shipyard) on Monday servicing Navy submarines.

He moved to Lake County in 1980.

Jerry is survived by his loving wife of 39 years, Lois; a brother, Robert; children, John (Carol), May, Cathy and Denise; 14 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; niece, Jennifer; and nephew, Kevin.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ed and Emma Toler; a grandson, Manuel; and granddaughter, Brandy.

Jerry loved drag racing and had his own car, on which he loved working on to make it go faster. He had it up to 125 miles per hour. He also loved to fish on the ocean, river, lake, boating and waterskiing when we were younger. He played music for years as a hobby and therapy.

He was a Life Member of the VFW Post 2337, Loyal Order of the Moose, Elks Lodge 2299 BPOE, NRA, NHRA.

Memorial services will be held at the VFW Post 2337 in Clearlake on Saturday, Oct. 29, beginning at 2 p.m. Military honors will be rendered by the US Navy and the Lake County Funeral Honors Team.

Another memorial service will be held at the Elks Lodge No. 652, 455 Herrick Ave., Eureka, CA on Sunday Nov. 6, beginning at 1 p.m. Military honors will be rendered by the Mad River Community Veterans Honor Guard.

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

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Moke Simon is my choice for county supervisor and I urge the residents of District 1 to support him with their votes.

Born and raised in Middletown, Moke is a trusted leader and presence at every important community meeting and event – and no one can match his Herculean efforts to provide shelter and ongoing support to hundreds of Valley and Clayton fire victims. 

Moke has the business experience the South County needs in its next supervisor. Ask anyone who’s benefited from one of the many job fairs he’s organized or any of the hundreds of local residents employed by the rancheria’s enterprises. Moke is the only candidate who has worked with local, state and federal officials for 20 years, negotiating multimillion dollar contracts that help drive the region’s economy.

Finally, people know that Moke is a man of his word, and when he says he will make county services more accessible and user-friendly – and bring county government directly to Lower Lake, Hidden Valley Lake, Anderson Springs and Middletown – I for one believe he will do it.

John Hess lives in Hidden Valley Lake, Calif.

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UKIAH, Calif. – Physicians, staff and community leaders left with a sense of excitement after a check presentation in mid-October that raised more than $130,000 in funds to go towards development of the new Family Medicine Residency Program scheduled to start in June 2018.

The program will help to attract family medicine doctors to the area to pursue graduate medical training at Ukiah Valley Medical Center, or UVMC.
 
The community based organization Family Medicine Education for Mendocino County, or FMEMC, presented a check in the amount of $45,000, raised by the Rural Health Rocks concert event featuring Michael McDonald earlier this year.

Robert Werra, MD, of the Mendo Lake Medical Foundation also announced they would be providing a check in the amount of $20,000 for a grand total of $65,000.

Gwen Matthews, president and chief executive officer of Ukiah Valley Medical Center, went on to announce that UVMC would match these amounts, bringing the total funds raised to $130,000.
 
“It’s refreshing to see so many partners coming together to help make the Family Residency Program in Ukiah a reality,” said Matthews.

She thanked FMEMC and Mendo Lake Medical Foundation for their dedication and support, “Deepest thanks to both organizations for their generous donations and grassroots work they’ve done for the future of health care in Mendocino County.”
 
The Family Medicine Residency Program is part of a long-term solution to bring more highly skilled family medicine doctors to the community.

Studies show that 60 to 80 percent of physicians who undergo training in a geographic area typically stay and practice medicine in the same town after their training is complete.
 
“We are thrilled to be able to offer a curriculum that will challenge residents to be thought leaders in a rapidly changing health care environment both in the clinic and hospital setting,” Matthews said.
 
For more information about the local Family Medicine Residency Program or the Family Medicine Education for Mendocino County organization, contact Daphne Macneil, president of FMEMC, at 707-463-2878 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Lake County Registrar of Voters Office is planning to conduct testing next week of its ballot tabulation computer and software.

Pursuant to regulations of the California State Commission on Voting Machines and Vote Tabulating Devices, a logic and accuracy test will be conducted for the ballot tabulation computer and software to be used for the Nov. 8 Consolidated General Election.

This test will run on Monday, Oct. 31, at 9 a.m. in the Registrar of Voters Office, in Room 209 on the second floor of the Lake County Courthouse, 255 N. Forbes St. in Lakeport.

All interested persons are invited to observe this test.

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