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SACRAMENTO – Two new executive hires will fill key leadership positions within the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office and the Foundation for California Community Colleges, incoming Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley announced.

Laura N. Metune, chief consultant for the Assembly Higher Education Committee, has been appointed vice chancellor for external relations and Sandra L. Fried, associate director for state legislative affairs for the University of California, has been selected to be executive director of the Success Center for California Community Colleges, which is operated by the Foundation for California Community Colleges.

“The Chancellor's Office and the Foundation work as one team to support policies and practices that lead to greater opportunities for all Californians,” said Oakley, who takes over as state chancellor on Dec. 19. “Both of these team members possess an extraordinary depth of talent and experience that will provide leadership and support for California’s 113 community colleges as they help more students achieve their educational goals and improve social mobility within our state.”

“The Success Center serves as an important hub for sharing, adoption and implementation of effective practices and policies across the California Community Colleges,” said Keetha Mills, president and CEO of the Foundation for California Community Colleges. “We are thrilled to have Fried join us as we continue to expand the impact of the Success Center and look forward to working with both Fried and Metune to improve student success and completion in our colleges.”

Metune was appointed to the position by Gov. Jerry Brown. In her new role, Metune will oversee a division that represents the Chancellor's Office before the Legislature and executive branch of the state and federal governments. The division is also responsible for formulating and advancing the legislative agenda of the California Community Colleges.

Since June 2013, Metune served as chief consultant for the Assembly Committee on Higher Education, where she prepared bill language, committee amendments, committee analyses and vote recommendations on legislation related to public and private postsecondary education and student financial aid.

Previously, Metune served as bureau chief for the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education, as committee consultant for the Assembly Committee on Higher Education and as legislative director for the office of Sen. Carole Migden.

She also served as a legislative consultant for Senate Committee on Business and Professions, Subcommittee on International Trade Policy for the California Legislative Women's Caucus. Metune earned a bachelor’s degree in government from California State University, Sacramento and a CSUS Transfer Agreement Pattern from American River College. Metune starts her new position Dec. 16.

Fried will lead the Success Center, which launched in 2014 to help the California Community Colleges to coordinate its success-focused initiatives and boost completion rates.

Since May 2013, Fried has served as the associate director for Legislative Affairs at the University of California’s office of State Governmental Relations, where she oversees the staff that works on policy issues with the Legislature and Administration.

Previously, Fried oversaw the Assembly Higher Education Committee as the chief consultant, where for six years she analyzed legislation, managed committee hearings, negotiated policy issues and served as the Assembly’s lead staff person on higher education issues.

She also served on the staff of Assemblymember (now Congresswoman) Susan Davis, with a focus on education issues. Fried began her career as a legislative aide for Speaker Willie Brown, where she worked with various legislators on developing and articulating policy priorities through legislation, media, and constituent engagement.

A native of San Diego, Fried graduated from the University of California, Davis with degrees in history and economics. Fried starts her new position in January.

The California Community Colleges is the largest system of higher education in the nation composed of 72 districts and 113 colleges serving 2.1 million students per year.

For more information about the community colleges, please visit http://californiacommunitycolleges.cccco.edu/ , https://www.facebook.com/CACommColleges or https://twitter.com/CalCommColleges .

elysantatractorKELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Get in the holiday spirit with sounds of joy when the Old Time Fiddlers Association continues its monthly First Sunday Fiddlers’ Jam sessions in the Ely barn.

On Sunday, Dec. 4, they'll be performing beautiful Americana music with a possible sprinkling of holiday cheer to get you in the spirit.

Come ready to clap your hands and tap your toes. They'll even make room for those who want to get up and dance.

This is a free, family friendly event for all to enjoy, young and old alike.

The fun begins at the museum at 11 a.m. with the fiddlers playing in the barn from noon through 2 p.m.

Come early to enjoy all of the newest museum acquisitions and displays. Enjoy the music with beverages and tasty treats provided by the docents. Bring your own wine and sip it in Ely Stage Stop wine glasses that are available for purchase. Take a musical break from all of that holiday shopping.
 
Save the date of Saturday, Dec. 17, for the Ely Christmas Marketplace with Santa. Local artists will be selling their handcrafted goods in the barn from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. that day.

Food will be available for purchase from A Passion for Food. Join the museum volunteers and docents for a wonderful day on the museum grounds with Santa. He will be taking a much-needed break from the North Pole to roam the grounds and join hayrides with the children, weather permitting.

Both events will help promote the growth of the Ely Stage Stop Blacksmith shop and further the interaction of the local community with the history of Lake County and the Ely Stage Stop.

The Lake County Historical Society’s Ely Stage Stop & Country Museum is located at 9921 State Highway 281 (Soda Bay Road) in Kelseyville, near Clear Lake Riviera, just north of Hwy 29-Kit's Corner.

Current hours of operation are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. each Saturday and Sunday. Private tours can be arranged by appointment. Facilities are available to support events, conferences, or family gatherings. Celebrate a wedding, reception, special anniversary or family reunion.

Note that the museum will be closed both Saturday, Dec. 24, and Sunday, Dec. 25, for the Christmas holiday.

The Ely Stage Stop & Country Museum welcomes more docents to greet visitors and share information on our history, our current displays, and our planned events. Volunteers for maintenance and construction projects are also needed.

Visit www.elystagestop.org or www.lakecountyhistory.org , check out the stage stop on Facebook at www.facebook.com/elystagestop or call the museum at 707-533-9990.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Hospice Services of Lake County is hosting “Hope for the Holiday” groups in December.

Upcoming group meetings will take place from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, at Hospice Services of Lake County’s Bereavement Center, 1862 Parallel Drive in Lakeport; and 2 to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7, at the Middletown Senior Center, 21256 Washington St.

For more information visit Hospice Services of Lake County online at http://www.lakecountyhospice.org/ .

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Patricia Jo Meech Hopper
May 22, 1929 – Oct. 25, 2016

Mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, Texan transplant to California, UT grad with BA in Fine Arts (“hook 'em horns”), artist in oils, acrylics, watercolors, pastels, charcoal pencil, clay, corn husks dolls, muralist, commercial artist, Brownie and Girl Scout leader, church choir alto, alto for the Roger Wagner Choral in LA and Mendocino College Master Chorus, pianist, balletomane and ballerina en pointe, set designer, receptionist for American Cinematographer and International Silks and Woolens in Los Angeles, poodle lover, Persian cat lover, sun lover, bridge player, long time fashion plate, lifelong art instructor especially for children, art instruction volunteer for Ms. Gunther's second grade class 1999 to 2008, volunteer for Allied Arts in Lancaster and Lake County Art Council, Lake County T & T garden club and doll collector club member, stable hand, pet sitter, loyal and generous friend and many more “hats.”

Above all things, family came first!

Beloved and missed by all who knew her energetic and friendly personality including Pat T., Monica, Kate, Jay, Elly, David, Joseph, Ben, Joyanna, Victoria, Avi, Elijah, Via, Faith, Kai, cousin Sharon in Texas, and many more friends. Please think of Mom when you donate to your favorite charity benefiting animals.

A celebration of life will be held in Medford, Ore. around the anniversary of her birthday, 2017. Please leave your contact information at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you are interested in attending.

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