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LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Lake County Wine Studio is hosting a wine tasting event featuring wines from Gregory Graham, and artist reception with designer wall quilts made by Laraine Wade.

The event will be held on Friday, Nov. 4, from 5 to 8 p.m., and Saturday, Nov. 5, from 4 to 7 p.m. 
 
The $15 ($12/per person for studio club members) wine sampler and appetizers by Fresh and Bangin’ Eatery will showcase the 2013 Chardonnay with a pork meatball garnished with mild curry and mango, 2012 Grenache with roasted root vegetables with a teriyaki glaze, black sesame and green onion, 2011 Cindercone with chicken egg roll, and the 2014 Moscato del Fresco with ginger ice cream and spiced cake topped with Mandarin orange.

In college, Wade majored in art and ceramics was her passion. She received her bachelor's degree and master's degree in art and then went to work teaching and raising two boys. She began quilting in her spare time.

After living in Lake County for 15 years, her family moved to Olympia, Wash., where she taught high school art. Since retiring from teaching, she quilts almost every day after working in her studio on paintings in a variety of mediums.

Wade’s first quilt was very traditional, but not interesting to her. She found that having to repeat a design was boring. She began to draw out her designs and never looked back. Asian fabrics caught her attention early on. She loved the elegance of the designs and the heavy gold accents, and mixes them with contemporary fabrics, sometimes adding Lamé and beads for glitz.

Wade’s creative process starts with sketches on copy paper and once she feels the design is right, she enlarges it on 1 inch graph paper drawing it to scale. Then, she uses tissue paper over the graph paper to make her patterns. Working on her family pool table she keeps the sizes manageable.

While considering color, texture and pattern, she pulls from two tables of fabrics and pieces the work together much like a puzzle. Then the shapes are cut out and the pattern pieces are replaced with fabric.

Wade enjoys the challenge of creating the design using many different patterns, colors and textures. She machine pieces and then quilts by hand.  The surfaces are richly covered with quilting, following the fabric's pattern or creating her own. This finishing stage is when the quilts come to life for her.

While working as head winemaker at Rombauer Vineyard in Napa, Greg Graham envisioned producing wines under his own label. He began to do so in 1992 using fruit purchased in Napa, Carneros and Knights Valley.

In the year 2000, Graham seized the opportunity to grow his own wine grapes when he and his wife Marianne purchased a 13 acre Zinfandel vineyard in the Red Hills Appellation of Lake County.

In 2004, purchase of an adjacent property planted to Cabernet Sauvignon expanded the Graham's operations to 27 acres, and their winery was built at the base of the vineyard hills. The vineyard soils are red, rocky, well drained and ideally suited for the grape varietals that Graham grows.

Graham harvests his grapes at the peak of fruit flavor development. In the winery, he uses boutique wine making techniques to control the quality, to bring out superior characteristics from the fruit and early bottling to preserve the flavors. The result is wines with bright, fresh fruit aromas and flavors with intensity and softness.

Lake County Wine Studio is a gallery for display and sale of art and a tasting room, wine bar and retail shop for the fine wines of Lake County. Artists’ shows are held on a monthly basis with art and wine receptions held the first Friday and subsequent Saturday of each month.
 
The gallery is located at 9505 Main St. in Upper Lake. The hours of business September through May are Thursday through Monday from 1 to 7 p.m., and Friday from 1 to 8 p.m.

The Wade art exhibit will be on display for the full month of September.

For more information call Lake County Wine Studio at 707-275-8030 or 707-293-8752.

Whether one shops at Ray’s Food Place or not, it is never good news when a local employer closes shop.

However, this news comes as no surprise to many. Ray’s parent company has been suffering financially for years, in and out of bankruptcy.

Walmart was in place about two years when Ray’s opened. Closing underperforming stores is not uncommon for companies, including Walmart. Earlier this year, Walmart closed over 150 underperforming stores in the U.S.

Sad as it may be, the good news is the parent company reports that the property will be sold by the end of the year.

This is an opportunity for another retailer to come to Clearlake. We need it.

Far too often we have to shop over the hill for common household items and clothing. And by doing so, our tax revenue goes to other areas.

It’s time for Clearlake to grow its retail market and economy.

Chuck Leonard lives in Clearlake, Calif.

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The next free household hazardous waste dropoff event will be held Friday, Nov. 18, and Saturday, Nov. 19, at Quackenbush Mountain Recovery & Compost Facility, 16520 Davis Street adjacent to the Landfill, Clearlake.

From Highway 53 turn on to 40th Avenue, take a left on Moss Avene, follow the signs to the landfill on Davis Avenue.
 
Hours will be from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.

Households can bring up to 15 gallons of toxic items free of charge. Fees will be charged for amounts over 15 gallons.

Items that are accepted include paint, solvents, fuels, five-gallon propane tanks (empty), pool chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, batteries, fluorescent light tubes (up to 60 linear feet) and other toxic materials that cannot be put in the trash.

Items that cannot be accepted include televisions, computer monitors, ammunition, explosives, radioactive materials or infectious wastes.

To learn how and where to properly dispose these items, please visit www.recycling.co.lake.ca.us or contact the recycling hotline at 707-263-1980.

Household hazardous waste dropoff services are provided to Lake County residential households by the Integrated Waste Management Division of the Lake County Public Services Department and the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle).

Businesses also are welcome to use this convenient service to properly dispose of hazardous waste and protect our environment, however, businesses must pay for this county-funded service and first make an appointment. Business appointments can be made by calling Lake County Waste Solutions at 707-234-6400.

Beginning in June, ask about receiving a free puncture-proof sharps container at one of these events to use for free sharps disposal.

Free recycling options for residents and businesses:

· Recycled paint is available to both residents and businesses at Lake County Waste Solutions and South Lake Refuse and Recycling Center first-come, first-served basis in five gallon containers. Colors include tan, brown, gray and pink.

· Used motor oil and cooking oil can be dropped off by businesses and residents, at Lake County Waste Solutions, South Lake Refuse & Recycling Center, and the North Shore Fire Protection District station at 6257 Seventh Ave. in Lucerne. Visit www.recycling.co.lake.ca.us for more locations.

· Electronics (e-waste) can be dropped off at Lake County Waste Solutions and at South Lake Refuse & Recycling Center.

Lake County Waste Solutions
230 Soda Bay Road, Lakeport
888-718-4888 or 707-234-6400
Monday-Saturday, 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
www.candswaste.com

South Lake Refuse & Recycling Center
16015 Davis St., Clearlake
Open daily, 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
707-994-8614
www.southlakerefuse.com

The free Household Hazardous Waste drop off program is subsidized by the Lake County Public Services Department, Integrated Waste Management Division and CalRecycle as a public service to Lake County households.

For more information about recycling, reusing and reducing, visit www.recycling.co.lake.ca.us , call the recycling hotline at 707-263-1980 or like Lake County Public Services on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/LCPublicServices?fref=ts .

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Lake County Adult Literacy Program will hold its next tutor training Tuesday, Dec. 6.

The free training will take place from noon to 5 p.m. at the Redbud Library, 14785 Burns Valley Road, Clearlake. A $25 donation is requested to cover materials.

Tutors can give the gift of a better future in an hour or more a week.

No experience is necessary, and the program offers ongoing support and workshops.

For more information or to register, call 707-263-7633.

MENDOCINO NATIONAL FOREST, Calif. – The 70th annual Cowbell Enduro will start and end at the Middle Creek Campground staging area on the Upper Lake Ranger District Saturday, Nov. 5.

The event will begin at 8 a.m. and end around 7 p.m.

The Enduro is a time and distance off-road motorcycle event that will utilize 95 miles of designated OHV routes and roads.

This is an amateur motorcycle event where speed is not the determining factor. This is not a closed course which means that all roads and trails used during the Enduro are open to the public and are subject to two-way traffic.

For this reason forest officials encourage riders that are not part of the event use extreme caution when riding the routes that are being utilized by the event participants. These events are authorized under special use permits.

If you have questions, please contact Mike Burmann, OHV manager, Upper Lake Ranger District, at 707-275-1421.

The citizens of Clearlake have an opportunity this November to help our city take a positive step forward by voting yes on Measure V – the road tax.

Over the past year or so I have read many accounts of Clearlake police busting up illegal commercial marijuana grows and city employees abating hazardous and abandoned buildings.

Under the direction of the current city council, our city has been moving forward with very limited resources. Now we have a chance to get a firm toehold on addressing our situation with our poor roads.

Make no mistake, Measure V will not solve our road problems. That will take millions of dollars and many years.

But it will allow us to start addressing the issue by being able to attract and obtain outside grant money, maintain the current quality of roads and stop their degradation by allowing regular maintenance and begin a program of upgrading roads in some areas.

Measure V is unlike other road measures in that it solely and entirely is focused on our roads.

We all want our city to improve and flourish. I hope you will join me and vote yes on Measure V.

Carolynn Jarrett lives in Clearlake, Calif.

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – Kelseyville Presbyterian Church will hold a “shovunda” sale, on Saturday, Nov. 12.

The sale will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Fireside Room at the church, 5340 Third St.

Donations of gently used winter clothing, Christmas decorations and items suitable for gift giving are needed – you know, those things you shove under a bed or into a closet.

Come shop that day from and find some great gift shopping ideas.

SACRAMENTO – Caltrans is calling on state freight operators to participate in the Caltrans Truck Survey in an effort to collect data on physical and operational characteristics of commercial vehicles operating in the state.

The data collected will help Caltrans plan and develop projects to improve freight movement in California.

“This data is vital for identifying projects, strategies, and initiatives that can improve the flow of trucks across the state,” said Caltrans Director Malcolm Dougherty. “Freight movement is critical in terms of jobs and the economy, and I encourage fleet managers to participate in this important opportunity.”

The survey results are expected to yield key insights on the types of trucks operating on California roadways, the types of commodities they are carrying, and their travel patterns.

The data will provide critical information to both the California Statewide Freight Forecasting and the California Statewide Travel Demand models.

These models are used to help Caltrans evaluate plans and projects that are most beneficial to the environment, economy, and transportation network, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The survey is looking to collect data from approximately 14,000 drivers and will be primarily conducted online and over the phone.

Approximately 5 percent of surveys for trucks will use on-board global positioning system devices to collect data on trip distance, speed, duration, and fuel usage.

The devices are sent to participants and returned after one week of data collection.

For more information on the Caltrans Truck Survey, visit http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tpp/offices/omsp/statewide_modeling/cal_vehicle_survey.html .

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Lake County Public Services announced that the Eastlake Landfill and the Public Services office in Lakeport will be closed on Friday, Nov. 11, in observance of the Veterans Day holiday.

The landfill will reopen Saturday, Nov. 12. The Public Services office will reopen Monday, Nov. 14.

Normal operating hours at the landfill are 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. The Public Services office is normally open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

If you have any questions regarding this subject or any of the solid waste issues in Lake County, please call 707-262-1760.

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19Sep
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21Sep
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Farmers' Market at the Mercantile
21Sep
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Passion Play fundraiser
21Sep
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24Sep
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28Sep
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