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KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The Kelseyville Business Association is 70 members strong and constantly welcoming new members.

The group is proud of the contribution that it has been able to make toward keeping Kelseyville's downtown a clean, safe, inviting place to work, play and visit.

Members have been responsible for keeping the trees trimmed, the light posts painted, purchasing and installing the flags and poles that line the streets of Kelseyville on all the right occasions, as well as hosting activities like Kickin’ in the Country, playing a huge part in the annual Pear Festival and the much anticipated Bacon Festival in the works for June 2017.

A healthy downtown sets the right tone and encourages visitors, potential residents and people from all over the county to shop, spend and enjoy time in Kelseyville.

Plumbers, hairdressers, hotels and vacation rentals, car repair shops and bookkeepers all benefit from the good work done by the Kelseyville Business Association. 

If you are a business owner or just a concerned citizen and interested in what is happening in the Kelseyville community, join them at one of their meetings on the second Monday of every month at 6 p.m. at the Saw Shop Gallery Bistro, 3825 Main St.

For more information about the association visit www.visitkelseyville.com .

allabouteveLAKEPORT, Calif. – The Soper Reese Theatre will host showings of “All About Eve” on Tuesday, Jan. 10.

Showings will take place at 1 and 6 p.m.

Entry to the film is by donation.

A quintessential depiction of ruthless ambition in the entertainment industry, “All About Eve” is ranked 16th among the American Film Institute’s list of 100 best films ever made. 

Made in 1950, it won six Academy Awards including Best Picture.

Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s brilliant script is perfect for the prodigious acting talents of Bette Davis who in turn is perfectly supported by Anne Baxter, Gary Merrill, Celeste Holme and George Sanders; and a young Marilyn Monroe makes one of her earliest screen appearances.

The movie is sponsored by Craig Waters. Rated PG with run time of two hours 18 minutes.

The Soper Reese Theatre is located at 275 S. Main St., Lakeport, 707-263-0577, www.soperreesetheatre.com .

Robert A. McDonald, Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) secretary, has announced a concentrated 30-day effort by VA staff and partners to house as many homeless veterans in their communities as possible.

To accomplish this, Secretary McDonald charged VA’s network of federal, local and nongovernmental partners to target available housing and supportive services to the nation’s most vulnerable veterans.

Secretary McDonald made the announcement from Los Angeles, the city with the most homeless veterans last year, during a forum with community leaders.

Since 2010, ongoing efforts to assist veterans who lack stable housing have resulted in a 47-percent reduction in homelessness among veterans.

Between 2015 and 2016 alone, veteran homelessness decreased by 17 percent – four times the previous year’s decline.

While these statistics indicate that the efforts of VA and its partners are producing successful outcomes for many veterans, more must be done to accelerate progress.

“We have made significant progress in dramatically reducing homelessness among Veterans in recent years, but we know there is more to be done,” Secretary McDonald said. “For the next 30-days – during a time of year when temperatures in many parts of the country can become dangerously cold – I challenge VA and all of our partners to strategically target available resources to help our nation’s homeless Veterans. Together, we can find where the needs are greatest among Veterans in each community and ensure that every veteran has access to safe, permanent housing.”

The 30-day surge comes from a best practice Secretary McDonald observed in Tampa, Fla., where local housing officials hosted a one-day event to find homes for as many homeless veterans as they could. Tampa officials called this Operation Reveille, referencing the French term for a bugle call to action. VA officials have adopted the term.

Operation Reveille builds on the all-in, surge concept VA uses during its homeless stand downs, which provide homeless veterans with a one-stop shop for medical care, support services and needed clothing and toiletries. 

From prioritizing unsheltered veterans for immediate placement into safe housing, to organizing homeless stand downs and rapid rehousing events in their communities, there are many actions VA staff and partners can take to help veterans quickly exit homelessness.

For more information on how to help veterans in your community find permanent housing over the next 30-days, please download this one page overview of the 30-day surge and contact your local VA medical center to find out about specific needs of homeless veterans in your community.

To learn more about VA programs and services that support homeless and at-risk veterans, visit www.va.gov/homeless .

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