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SACRAMENTO – The California Department of Public Health has lifted the Feb. 2 toxic shellfish health advisory for Mendocino County.

The advisory had warned consumers not to eat recreationally harvested bivalve shellfish due to dangerous levels of paralytic shellfish poisoning, or PSP. Recent tests indicate shellfish in these areas are now safe to consume.
 
Advisories remain in effect for Humboldt County (sport-harvested razor clams) and Del Norte County (sport-harvested razor clams, sport-harvested bivalve shellfish and crab viscera).
 
While there have been no reported illnesses associated with these events, dangerous levels of PSP toxins can cause illness or death.
 
PSP toxins affect the central nervous system, producing a tingling around the mouth and fingertips within a few minutes to a few hours after eating toxic shellfish.

These symptoms are typically followed by loss of balance, lack of muscular coordination, slurred speech and difficulty swallowing.

In severe poisonings, complete muscular paralysis and death from asphyxiation can occur.
 
For current information on shellfish advisories and quarantines, call CDPH’s toll-free Shellfish Information Line at 800-553-4133.

For additional information, please visit the CDPH Marine Biotoxin Monitoring Web page.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Awareness about sexual assault on college campuses in the United States is increasing.

Reports indicate that as many as one in five women will be sexually assaulted in college.

To educate about the often unreported or inadequately investigated crimes, the Emmy award-nominated documentary film, “The Hunting Ground,” investigates and shares difficult stories of undergraduate rape survivors.

The Lake Family Resource Center Rape Crisis Center is sponsoring a free screening of this groundbreaking film at the Mendocino College Lake Center at 2565 Parallel Drive, Lakeport, on Monday, April 17, at 6 p.m.

Mendocino College Lake Center is proud to host a showing of this film on such an important issue during April, Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

All members of the community are welcome at the screening, but please be aware that the film addresses mature themes.

For more information, please call the Lake Family Resource Center at 707-279-0563.

SACRAMENTO – The California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office, with support from the Foundation for California Community Colleges, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, The James Irvine Foundation and College Futures Foundation, is soliciting input from the public through a virtual town hall as part of an effort to develop a long-term, ambitious vision for the California Community Colleges.

“The virtual town hall allows us to hear from all Californians to ensure our colleges serve the needs of our communities as well as respond to the challenges and opportunities facing our state now and in the future,” said Eloy Ortiz Oakley, chancellor of the California Community Colleges.

This effort will inform a strategic vision for the California Community Colleges, the largest system of higher education in the nation.

The strategic vision will articulate clear goals for the system and provide recommendations for how to accomplish those goals over the next five years. The resulting document will be presented to the Chancellor and Board of Governors in July of 2017.

The Success Center for California Community Colleges is facilitating this strategic vision process for the Chancellor.

Housed at the Foundation for California Community Colleges, the Success Center was launched in 2014 in an effort to advance the 2012 Student Success Initiative and significantly improve student outcomes by serving as a hub that promotes the sharing, adoption, and implementation of effective practices and policies across the Community College system.

“The Success Center is excited to engage the public to develop a strategic vision for the system that builds upon existing effective practices and opportunities,” said Sandra Fried, executive director of the Success Center for California Community Colleges. “Our goal is to support efforts to improve student success and ensure our system is prepared to meet the state’s needs.”

Support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, The James Irvine Foundation and College Futures Foundation will help to ensure that improving student success will be integrated into the overall work and direction of the California Community Colleges.

“We are proud to support the efforts of the Chancellor to shape the vision of the California Community Colleges,” said Keetha Mills, president and CEO of the Foundation for California Community Colleges. “The virtual town hall will help to ensure that all Californians have the opportunity to contribute to the future vision for the community colleges.”

All Californians – including current students, alumni and community members – are invited to share their thoughts to improve the ways the California Community Colleges serve the state by visiting https://foundationccc.org/Strategic-Vision-2017 .

Responses will be collected until May 31, 2017.

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/ .

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Clear Lake Trowel and Trellis Garden Club will meet at noon, Tuesday, April 18, at the Lakeport Scotts Valley Women's Club House at 2298 Hendricks Road.

A light lunch will be served.

Tanya Striedieck, owner of Starr Gardens located in Middletown, will present a program on “Interesting Plants for Sale and How to Care for Them.”

Striedieck will bring plants to show and demonstrate caring techniques. Spring is the busiest time of the year for landscaping and purchasing plants for your garden. This will be a very interesting and timely program.

The club welcomes new members and information can be found by visiting www.clttgc.org . For more information please call Dana at 707-275-3500.

The Clear Lake Trowel & Trellis Garden Club is a member of the Mendo-Lake District of the California Garden Club Inc.-Pacific Region and National Garden Clubs Inc.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – United Christian Parish of Lakeport invites the community to join them for upcoming Easter Week services.

A service will be held at 7 p.m. on Maundy Thursday, April 13. It will be a service of foot and hand washing in commemoration of the night that Jesus and the disciples gathered together in the Upper Room for their last meal together.

At 7 p.m. on Good Friday, April 14, the church will hold a service to recall the seven last words of Christ and the day Jesus willingly suffered and died by crucifixion as the ultimate sacrifice for our sins.

On Easter Sunday, April 15, there will be a sunrise service at 6:30 a.m. at the Gazebo in Library Park. Celebrate the joyous news of Jesus' resurrection. Following the service please come to UCP for breakfast provided by the Men's Bible study group.

The traditional Easter service will take place at 10 a.m. at the church. Explore what it means for us that Christ has risen, and what it means for our everyday lives. The chancel choir will provide the music.

The church is located at 745 Brush St. in Lakeport.

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Local mindfulness teacher, consultant and author JoAnn Saccato will be presenting two free 90-minute workshops on mindfulness for stress reduction.

The first, on Saturday, April 15, at 2 p.m., is at Lake County Jazzercise, located at 15642 Armstrong St. in Middletown.

The second, on Tuesday, April 25, at 6 p.m., is at A Positive Light Meditation Center, located at 6470 Kelsey Creek Drive, Kelseyville.

The events are free and open to the public.

The workshop includes a brief history of mindfulness, recent scientific findings with emphasis on stress reduction, and simple guided mindfulness exercises including breath awareness, gentle movement and loving kindness.

The workshop is based on Saccato's courses and forthcoming book, “Mindful and Intentional Living: A Path to Peace, Clarity and Freedom.”

Mindfulness is a popular practice that invites one to pay kind, non-judgmental attention to their experience.

The scientifically supported approach helps reduce stress and stress-related illnesses, increase focus and attention, decrease incidences of and relapses with depression, reduce anxiety, and aid in sleep and digestive disorders.

For more information on Saccato's Compassion-based Mindfulness for Stress Reduction, visit www.Compassion-basedMindfulness.com or call 707-350-1719.

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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Mary Nell Flanders, 83, fell peacefully into the loving arms of God while in her home the morning of March 8, 2017.

Mary was born March 1, 1934, in Irvington, Texas to John C. & Ina Ivy.

Mary is survived by her three children, including sons, Michael Flanders and wife Kathi, Chris Flanders and wife Laura; and daughter, Carrie Baker and husband Chuck; grandchildren, Michele, Stephanie, Marissa, Jeremy, Zack and Ashley; and great-grandchildren, Dustie, Willow, Matthew, Paul, Isabelle, Jake, Cadence, Mason and Hadley.

Mary also has a surviving younger brother, John Ivy and wife Dayle. Her older brother, Wayne Ivy, passed away several years past and is survived by his wife, Linda.

A longtime resident of Clearlake Oaks, Calif., she leaves behind an amazing host of beloved friends, a wonderful and amazing group of folks that care for and watch after one another.

Before losing her friend and love, Max Lay, four years prior to her passing Mary, Max and “The Crew” cruised, boated, wined and traveled together extensively.

Mary’s father was involved in several large construction projects keeping the family on the move.  Eventually they landed in San Diego.

Not long after high school Mary married Francis “Bud” Flanders and started their family settling in El Cajon, near San Diego.

After divorcing in 1967, Mary and the kids moved to Northern California to live and work on her father and mother’s ranch near Chico. She worked for several years in banking, loans and collections.

Mary semi-retired to Clearlake Oaks to care for her mother, who was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, following her father’s passing in 1992. After her mother’s passing Mary worked for a local publishing company, finally fully retiring around 2002.

She loved time with “The Crew” and her family. Mary spent hours creating amazing patchwork quilts, blankets and needlepoint quilts. She probably created hundreds of baby blankets, individual to each child, over the years. She was also an avid reader of mysteries, who done its, action and romance novels.

Mary also had infinity for collecting pets. As her 5-year-old great grandson, Matthew, said, “I’m really going to miss GG Mom, especially her wiener dogs and 500 cats.”

Well said, Matthew. So shall we. We love you.

In lieu of flowers the family asks that you consider making a donation to your local Meals on Wheels,  PO Box 180, Clearlake, CA 95422.

Arrangements under the care of Jones & Lewis Clear Lake Memorial Chapel, Lower Lake.

Please share your loving memories of Mary by signing her online guest book at www.jonesandlewis.com and www.legacy.com .

LAKEPORT, Calif. – Lila J. Dowell, a former resident of Kelseyville and Potter Valley, passed on April 9, 2017 at the age of 86.

Her husband of 58 years, Robert S. Dowell, passed in 2007. Lila is survived by a son, Robin, and a daughter, Bobbette; five grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.

Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, April 14 at the Hartley Cemetery.

Memorial services will take place at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 15, at the Potter’s House Christian Church in Santa Rosa at 475A Tesconi Circle.

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

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