Friday, 09 May 2025

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LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild (LLQG) invites entries for its 13th annual Falling Leaves Quilt Show. The deadline to submit entry forms is Aug. 9.

The LLQG is inviting entries now to give quilters time to finish quilts for the show which will be held Oct. 4 to 5 at the Lake County Fairgrounds.

Entry forms, instructions and details are available from the LLQG Web site at www.llqg.org/Quilt-Show-Entry-Form.php or contact Jane Alameda at 707-263-3831.

Quilters may choose to have their quilts judged or to enter quilts without judging.

Many quilters find it beneficial to have their quilts judged, learning much from an impartial evaluation.

The judges will award ribbons in several areas.

Show organizers expect to display about 200 quilts in this show.

Among the quilt show’s attractions will be featured quilter Colleen Granger, vendors, a silent auction, and the Country Store boutique.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Middletown Luncheon Club will hold its June meeting on Wednesday, June 18.  

Join them for a good meal at the Middletown Senior Center, 21256 Washington St., and the chance to catch up with friends and business associates.

The June speaker is Korby Olson, superintendent of the Middletown Unified School District.    

In celebration of the end of another successful school year, Olson will be giving his annual "State of the Schools" address and will update the group on progress for the new elementary school for Middletown along with other changes for the upcoming 2014-2015 school year.

Lunch will be offered at noon for $5 and will be served by the Girl Scouts.

Space is limited for lunch. Please make your reservation by sending an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or calling the Middletown Senior Center at 707-987-3113; specify that you are with the Luncheon Club.

Community members also are welcome to come hear the speaker for free without buying lunch.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – On Sunday, June 1, Lake County's animal advocates worked together to provide the community with an additional option for neutering of the community pets.

The training in the new drug, Zeuteirn – for chemical castration of young dogs – was hosted by Wasson Memorial Animal Hospital in Lakeport.

Veterinarians from Wasson Memorial, Lake County Animal Care and Control, and the SPCA of Clear Lake all learned how to provide the service.

Lake County Animal Services provided support by paying for the cost of the drugs used that day, delivering lunch and by transporting dogs that received the services.

Organizers said it is exciting that these advocates for animals are all working together to provide better services and improve the lives of the animals in Lake County.

The group offered special thanks to Wasson Memorial for providing the space, the vets – especially the two shelter vets – who attended the training, and everyone who make this training possible.  

According to the organizers, the community's animals will all benefit because these vets came together to learn this new procedure.

LOWER LAKE, Calif. – “Operation Get Ready,” an exercise in which local government and Cal Fire resources will prep for the fire season, is taking place on Saturday, June 14, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Lower Lake.

Cal Fire Battalion Chief Greg Bertelli said the operation will be held in the Riata Road area off of Spruce Grove Road.

Bertelli said smoke will be visible in the area, as they will be burning a field and doing training.

NICE, Calif. – Operation Tango Mike will partner with the Sons of Italy for a delicious dinner, the Pasta Feast, on Saturday, June 14.

Doors will open at 5 p.m. for a no-host social hour, with dinner being served from 6 to 8 p.m.

Dinner will include pasta with a choice of authentic meat sauce or pesto, salad, garlic bread and dessert.

Music by the Southern Comfort Band will be played from 6 to 9 p.m.

The event takes place at the Sons of Italy Lodge, 2817 East Highway 20 in Nice.

There will be seating in the air-conditioned hall and outdoor seating available as well.

SANTA ROSA, Calif. – The American Red Cross is launching six free Spanish-language apps for disasters and home emergencies with simple lifesaving information that will help keep families safe.

“The free Red Cross Spanish-language apps make mobile devices a lifeline for emergency information for families,” said Kristie Fry, Regional Communications Officer, California Northwest Region. “The Red Cross wants as many people as possible to benefit from the crucial emergency information available via mobile apps.”

The six Spanish-language apps are the Red Cross First Aid, hurricane, tornado, earthquake, wildfire and flood apps.

The Red Cross First Aid App gives people instant access to expert advice for everyday emergencies.

The five Red Cross disaster preparedness apps give people local and real-time information for severe weather or disaster threats, and offer step-by-step instructions that let users know what to do before, during and after a hurricane, tornado, earthquake, wildfire and flood.

The Red Cross apps of special importance to people in Sonoma, Mendocino and Lake Counties are first aid, wildfire, flood and earthquake.

The Red Cross apps have a feature that enables users to easily toggle between English and Spanish language on their app.  

Previously, users needed to set their entire phone language to either English or Spanish. The Red Cross, with its experience working with people during disasters, knows that people behave differently when under stress – such as a First Aid emergency or a weather emergency.

In these times, people want to consume important information in the language they are most comfortable with.

The Spanish toggle makes the life-saving information in the apps easier to get in emergency situations.

Each one of these Spanish-language apps are free and available for iPhones and Android devices in the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store.

They can also be found at www.RedCross.org/SpanishApps (English) or www.RedCross.org/AppsenEspanol (Spanish).

All the apps offer pre-loaded content ensuring that Red Cross guidance is available anytime, anywhere – even if no Internet connection is available.

Another important feature in the disaster preparedness apps allows users to let family and friends quickly know they are safe with a customizable “I’m Safe” alert for Facebook, Twitter, email and text.

The apps also have interactive quizzes allow people to earn badges that they can share with friends on social networks.

The Red Cross created and released the six Spanish-language mobile at a time when smartphone use among Hispanics is surging.

A 2013 study by the Pew Research Center found that Latinos own smartphones and go online from a mobile device at similar – and sometimes higher – rates than other groups of Americans.

“With natural disasters, it’s vital that people can receive and share warnings, preparedness information and their own status immediately with their social networks, and that’s what these Red Cross apps do,” Fry said. “If people can take only one step to make their family better prepared for disasters, they should download these free Red Cross apps and help their loved ones download them too.”

These six free Spanish-language apps build on the Red Cross legacy of teaching life-saving skills to people across the country. Overall, the award-winning Red Cross apps have been downloaded more than 4.7 million times.

The Red Cross is an established leader in teaching people the skills they need to survive life’s emergencies, and wants people to be ready to respond to emergencies and spread emergency information on their social networks, anywhere, anytime – even if they don’t have formal training.

While apps can prepare people for disasters, it’s important to remember that downloading any of the Red Cross apps is not a substitute for training.

To learn more about Red Cross First Aid and CPR/AED courses or to register, visit www.redcross.org/TakeAClass .

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