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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Effective Monday, April 18, the Seigler Canyon Road bridge over Seigler Creek will be closed to all traffic in order to replace the bridge.

Lake County Public Works said this is a 24/7 closure expected to be in place through May 6.

Signs and barricades will be in place in order to advise traffic of the need to use alternate routes.

The preferred detour is Highway 175.

For more information contact Lake County Public Works at 707-263-2341.

My name is Linda Diehl-Darms from Middletown. Due to circumstances out of our control and with mixed emotions, my husband, Tom and I closed our auto repair business, Tom's AutoDynamics, on April 13, 2016.

We opened our shop January 2005 and with gratitude to our loyal customers and our community, we have managed a successful business.

We have found in life that it is important to stay tuned into divine guidance and to trust when we are given signs to change directions. We explored many avenues to continue with our business, but when the doors we opened continued to close, it was clear it was time.

Our success was due to coming from a place of integrity, doing our best to generate good quality repairs and standing behind our work.

There are two shops that Tom and I would recommend who run their auto repair businesses with this philosophy, Pete and Denise of Big 'O' Tires on Lakeshore in Clearlake, 707-994-2374, and Steve of Fischer Auto Electric on Old Highway 53 in Clearlake, 707-994-8629. We have contacted both of these shops to let them know we would be referring anyone who asks to them.

To our customers, thank you again from the bottom of our hearts for your support, without you we would not have had a successful business.

Through our business we have developed many friendships and we are grateful. We are not leaving the area. We are looking forward to the adventure ahead, which will continue to include the rebuilding of our home.

Linda Diehl-Darms lives in Middletown, Calif.

HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE, Calif. – The Hidden Valley Lake Men's Niners golf club held a stroke-play tournament on the front nine at HVL golf course on April 7.

The results were as follows:

– First flight winners: first place, tie, Rick Erickson and Keith Ipsen, net 32; second place, Paul Bertlin; third place, Stan Kalata.

– Second flight: first place, Bob Smart, 30; second place, Al Burrows, 32; and third place, Phil Tyler, 33.

– Third flight: first place, Ed Brooks, 38; second place, Hal Weber, 38; and third place, Don Holland, 39.

Bruce Hamilton and Rick Conrad were closest to the par three pins. Paul Bertlin, Ed Brooks, Phil Tyler and Don Holland and chip-ins.

Forty-four golfers participated.

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UPPER LAKE, Calif. – The Tallman Hotel in Upper Lake continues its 2016 series of “Concerts with Conversation” at 7:30 on Saturday, April 16, with the lively blues, R & B and boogie woogie sounds of keyboard artist Macy Blackman.

Based in San Francisco, the Blackman Trio also includes the saxophone stylings of Nancy Wright with Bing Nathan on bass.

A concert featuring Macy Blackman is like stepping straight into a New Orleans blues and R & B club. He is a master of the music and has been sharing and teaching it in the Bay Area since moving here in 2000 to accept a position at U. C. Berkeley.

“I’ve played at the Blue Wing a couple of times and love coming up to Lake County,” said Blackman. “But the chance to do what I call R & B chamber music in the smaller venue of the Tallman Meeting House will be something special. I love to talk about the music almost as much as I like playing it.”

Tallman owner Bernie Butcher said the timing worked out well for this show. “Macy and Bing were available,” he said, “and Nancy will be up here with her own Rhythm and Roots Band performing the night before at the Soper Reese.”

Nancy Wright came to San Francisco in 1983 and has established herself as perhaps the area’s leading blues and R&B sax player. She has recorded and performed with the best of the best in this genre including John Lee Hooker, B.B. King, Elvin Bishop, Joe Louis Walker, and many others.

“What I love about Nancy,” said Butcher, “is how she has blossomed in the past couple of years from such an accomplished supporting player now to front her own Rhythm and Roots Band. This showcases not only her instrumental skills for her songwriting and vocal attributes as well. And she’s a wonderful person to boot.”

Wright said she’s looking forward to her return to Lake County with her own band at the Soper Reese on Friday night but also “to join the great Macy Blackman in playing our version of New Orleans R&B chamber music!”

This is the final scheduled event of the Tallman’s 2015-6 series of Concerts with Conversation. However, a bonus concert has been added on Friday evening, May 20. The renowned Nashville based dobro player Rob Ickes will be at the Tallman together with the rising young country music star Trey Hensley.

Tickets for both the April 15 and May 20 shows are priced at $25 plus tax and may be purchased by calling the Tallman Hotel at 707-275-2244 ext. 0. They are also available on line through www.eventbrite.com .

When the earth starts shaking, it may be too late. Don’t let another month go by without taking the basic steps needed to prepare your family for a major earthquake.  

April 18 is the anniversary of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake – one of the most significant earthquakes of all time – and AAA Northern California reminds residents that the best way to recover from a quake is to plan for it in advance.

“One of the most important steps homeowners can take is to document their belongings before tragedy strikes,” advised AAA Northern California spokesperson Cynthia Harris. “Take the time to do an inventory of your home, either with photographs or a video camera. Then, store those records in an off-site location like a safe deposit box.”

AAA earthquake safety tips

– Create an earthquake survival kit. This is one of the most important steps you can take. The kit should include canned goods and can opener, two to four quarts of water per person per day, battery operated or hand crank radio, sanitary supplies, a camp stove, portable radio, flashlight and spare batteries, and tools to turn off utilities.

– Know how to shut off your home’s gas, water and electricity. You should also make sure your water heater is securely fastened to a wall or post with two metal straps.

– Conduct family earthquake drills. Make sure everyone knows which areas in a room are the safest. This may be underneath a table or against a wall. Stay away from windows, fireplaces and tall furniture.

– Decide where your family will reunite if you're separated. Choose a friend or relative you can call after an earthquake to let them know your location and condition. Phone lines are often overloaded or damaged in an earthquake and specifying one point of contact for your entire family will help avoid a strain on the system.

– Childproof your cabinet doors. It may seem like an annoyance initially, but installing latches on your cabinet doors can prevent them from flying open in an earthquake. By properly securing the doors you can keep precious belongings from spilling out and breaking.

– Check your insurance for earthquake coverage. Knowing what coverage you have can help speed up your recovery after a big quake. Most homeowners policies do not cover damage resulting from an earthquake, and in most cases a separate earthquake endorsement or policy is needed. You can find out more at www.AAA.com/insurance .

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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Konocti Senior Support Inc. announced it has found a real local talent in the hiring of Erin Dailey, PsyD to head one of the most outstanding services for seniors in Lake County – Senior Peer Counseling, a free service for seniors who are seeking help in solving their own problems through life to life dialogue with senior-aged peer counselors.

Dailey received her doctorate in clinical psychology, and has more than 10 years' experience doing bilingual psychotherapy in Spanish and English with individuals of all ages and backgrounds.

She is an advocate for the physically and learning disabled community. Dailey also teaches yoga, meditation and Latin dance in Lakeport that is appropriate for folks in need of stress reduction and cardiovascular health.

Dailey's strength lies in her psycho-social-bio-spiritual approach as she strives to treat the individual as a whole keeping them grounded in their environment.

She recently finished an internship in Lower Lake where she treated adults with depression, anxiety, post traumatic stress disorders, substance abuse problems and relationship issues.

She is dedicated to the nonprofit world and has been a mentor to foster youth. Her dissertation had an emphasis on students with disabilities and their need for accommodations in higher education as well as examining the development of minority rights since the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Dailey leads a weekly peer counseling consultation group with Senior Peer volunteers, Wednesday’s from 10 to 11 a.m. followed by a training on issues relevant to senior peer counselors open to the public from 11 a.m. to noon each Wednesday.

Upcoming trainings touch on issues such as:

– How to identify and handle maltreatment of seniors.
– Stress reduction and changing thought patterns causing depression and anxiety.
– Handling issues of drug and alcohol abuse with seniors.
– Navigating local financial, social, emotional, medical and spiritual resources helpful to seniors.
– Appropriate boundaries in peer counseling.
– Skillful communication.
– Living in the moment with spiritual ease and positive psychology.

Generally meetings are held at 845 Bevins St. in Lakeport, with the lecture topic presented at 11 a.m.

Call Dailey at 510-306-6410 in order to confirm senior center location.

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09.19.2024 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Clearlake City Council
19Sep
09.19.2024 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Redbud Audubon Society
21Sep
09.21.2024 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Farmers' Market at the Mercantile
21Sep
09.21.2024 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Passion Play fundraiser
21Sep
09.21.2024 4:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Lake County Wine Auction
24Sep
09.24.2024 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Farmers' Market at Library Park
28Sep
09.28.2024 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Farmers' Market at the Mercantile
5Oct
10.05.2024 7:00 am - 11:00 am
Sponsoring Survivorship
5Oct
10.05.2024 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
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10.12.2024 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
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