Tuesday, 06 May 2025

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CLEARLAKE OAKS, Calif. – Soroptimist International of Clear Lake will host a combined new officer installation and membership outreach event on Thursday, June 25.

The event will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Keys Clubhouse, 12980 Lakeland St. in Clearlake Oaks.

Anyone interested in learning more about Soroptimist International of Clear Lake is invited to join members and friends as they install the 2015-16 officers in a special ceremony.

Special guest Shannon Richards, fellowship director and founder in Region District III, will install the officers including: Olga Martin Steele, president; Brenda Crandall, vice president; Ami Landrum, secretary; Kelley Slater, treasurer; Rosemary Dontje, vice treasurer; Marsha Willard, public relations; and Sally Munger, director.

Soroptimist International of Clear Lake is dedicated to supporting women and girls through scholarships, programs that support high school girls and young moms, donations to local nonprofits, free mammograms and more.

For more information regarding mammograms, contact Kathy at 707-994-3509 or visit the Soroptimist International of Clear Lake Facebook page.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – While many communities have cut fireworks displays from their budgets, the city of Lakeport has kept this tradition alive and well.

Once again on Saturday, July 4, a magnificent fireworks display will be produced by Pyro Spectaculars, which has contracted for the show for a couple of decades, first with the Lake County Chamber of Commerce and now with the city directly.

The display is fired off of barges purchased by the chamber several years ago, well out into the lake to preclude causing accidental fires on shore.

Over the years, the chamber has conducted an add a dollar campaign to raise funds to help fund the fireworks. 

The campaign for 2015 has begun with Bruno’s Shop Smart in Lakeport. 

Additionally, donations can be dropped off at the chamber office, 875 Lakeport Blvd., at Vista Point. 

All donations collected by the chamber are given to the city to help offset the cost of the display.

For questions concerning the donations, please contact the chamber at 707-263-5092.

CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Lakeshore Lions Club is looking for three judges to assist with the city of Clearlake's July 4 parade.

Those who are interested are urged to contact Randy Norris at 707-995-3609.

NORTH COAST, Calif. – Sen. Mike McGuire’s bill to protect the tallest trees on the planet – old growth redwoods – from burl poachers received a unanimous vote of support from the California Senate last week.

Burls are the dormant, knobby materials that grow at the base of the tree’s trunk allowing the old growth redwood to grow new saplings, which is vital to the health of California’s forests.

Poachers have been targeting these burls at increasing rates in California’s state and national parks.

A burl produces a marbled wood that when cut and polished has a luminescent appearance. Depending on the size of the burl, it can be used to make anything from trinkets such as salt-and-pepper shakers all the way to large dining room tables that can cost consumers a few thousand dollars at local retail outlets.

While some burls are small, others can weigh hundreds of pounds and fetch tens of thousands of dollars.

Cases of burl poaching have continued to increase, destroying old growth redwoods and causing substantial damage to our cherished state and national parks. These devastating incidents threaten endangered species and waste valuable public resources.

The state began tracking incidents five years ago, and there have been more than 100 reported cases of old growth redwood burl thefts from North Coast state and national parks.

“Last year, a redwood estimated to be 400 years old was felled by thieves who wanted access to a 500-pound burl that was 60 feet up. Criminals are literally carving away these national treasures and this legislation would advance tougher punishment for those who vandalize these majestic giants,” McGuire said.

SB 288 would empower local prosecutors with the ability to bring felony vandalism charges if a poacher damages, destroys or defaces a redwood tree without the permission of the owner.

This bill states that the statute of limitations begins at the point of discovery of the offense. Upon conviction, the court may impose felony jail time and up to a $50,000 fine for a theft of a redwood burl.

Currently, it is difficult for poachers to be prosecuted. SB 288 will give prosecutors clear statute to seek the maximum penalties possible to deter these senseless crimes.

McGuire represents the largest tract of old growth redwoods in the world. Redwood National and State Parks – a United Nations World Heritage Site – is 133,000 acres, 40,000 of which is home to an amazing tract of old growth redwood trees.

Only about 5 percent of the old growth redwood remains from the original 2 million acres.

SB 288 is co-authored by State Assemblymember Jim Wood and has support from the California District Attorneys Association; California Forestry Association; Center for Biological Diversity; County of Del Norte Board of Supervisors; County of Santa Cruz Board of Supervisors; Del Norte County District Attorney Trigg; Humboldt County District Attorney Fleming; Pacific Forest Trust; Save the Redwoods League; Sonoma County Agricultural and Open Space District; The Trust for Public Land.

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – The Middletown Luncheon Club will host the annual “State of the Schools” address by Middletown Unified School District Superintendent Korby Olson on Wednesday, June 17.

The group will meet from noon to 1 p.m. at the Middletown Senior Center, 21256 Washington St.

Olson had faithfully delivered the address to the Middletown Luncheon Club every June.

The June 17 presentation will be the last for Olson as superintendent. He's officially retired with the end of the 2014-2015 school year.

Join the group to honor Olson's years of service to the community and to wish him well in his retirement.

Lunch will be served by the local Girl Scout troop. For only $5 per person, enjoy beef with broccoli, brown rice, and fluff salad. Reservations are required. 

Please call 707-987-3113 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to make a reservation or for more information.

Community members may also come to hear the discussion, without lunch, for free.

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The regular monthly meeting of the Lake County PEG TV Board of Directors that was scheduled for June 10 has been canceled.
 
The board's next meeting will be held at Clearlake City Hall, 14050 Olympic Drive, at 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 8.

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