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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – Lake County Republican Women Federated will host California Federation of Republican Women, Northern Division 3rd Vice President Garlon Kastner at its meeting on Wednesday, July 8.

The group will hold its business meeting at 11:30 a.m. at Howard's Grotto, 14732 Lakeshore Drive, Clearlake, with lunch to follow at noon.

During lunch, Kastner will speak. She is past regional director of the North Bay Region – which includes Napa, Sonoma and Marin counties – and is past president of Napa Valley Republican Women Federated, where she grew her club to almost 300 members. 

She currently is on the Northern Division Nominating Committee to select the officers who will guide Northern Division for the next two years. Elections will be held at the Biennial Convention, Nov. 6 to 8.

The cost for lunch is $20, which includes the main course, coffee or ice/hot tea. All other beverages are no host.          

The lunch menu choices this month are chicken piccata or chef salad.

Reservations are required. The deadline is the Monday before the meeting.

Guest are welcome.

For lunch reservations and menu choice, or for club information call 707-994-3543 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – A bridge replacement project will necessitate a temporary closure of a portion of Soda Bay Road for the next four months.

The Lake County Public Works Department reported that, effective Tuesday, July 7, and continuing through November, Soda Bay Road will be closed to all traffic from Clark Drive to Sacramento Perch Drive in order to replace Cole Creek Bridge.

Signage will be in place, directing through traffic to use the Clark Drive detour.

The agency said this will be an around-the-clock, seven-day-a-week closure.

For more information, call the Lake County Public Works Department at 707-263-2341.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – As July 4 approaches, the Lakeport Police Department is providing citizens with important information for those who wish to attend the city's celebration event. 

As in the previous years, the city of Lakeport is allowing the sale and use of safe and sane fireworks within the incorporated area of Lakeport. 

Any person who wishes to purchase and use safe and sane fireworks are strongly encouraged to adhere to the following dates, times and locations for discharging the fireworks.

Dates and hours of discharge

– July 1: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

– July 2: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

– July 3: 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.

– July 4: 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Designated places for discharge

All safe and sane fireworks are permitted on any street within the incorporated area of Lakeport from July 1 through the 4, which does not violate section 5.30.180B, which states: “It is unlawful for any person to ignite, discharge, project or otherwise fire or use any safe and sane firework, or permit the ignition, discharge or projection upon or over or onto another’s property without his/her permission or within 10 feet of any residence, dwelling or other structure used as a place of habitation by human beings.”

Discharge of safe and sane fireworks will be permitted on Fourth Street during the July 4 event. The location will be cordoned off by barrier tape and will be in the 50 block of Fourth Street. 

The Lakeport Police Department said law enforcement does not have the authority to permit the use of fireworks on any private property such as the Safeway parking lot, Kmart parking lot, Nylander Center parking lot, Shoreline Center parking lot and Vista Point parking lot.

Citizens should use extreme caution when discharging safe and sane fireworks as the city is experiencing a very dry season.

Rules pertaining to alcohol

Alcohol will be permitted by persons in the parklands during the July 4 event between the hours of 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. 

The event has been issued a “special permit” for alcohol consumption with certain restrictions which are listed below. These restrictions are in place as a precautionary measure to protect public safety, damage to city property or private property and to protect any and all persons in attendance. 

Failure to abide by these conditions may result criminal actions, the immediate suspension of the alcohol permit and possible forfeiture of future special events in the city of Lakeport.

 Alcohol restrictions include the following: 

– No kegs or other large alcohol storage/dispensing containers.

– No glass containers.

– No sales of alcohol will be allowed.

– Public Intoxication is prohibited.

Other important reminders

Noise restrictions include no amplified music outside of facility or event location.

Park lands will be closed between midnight and 6 a.m. Obey all posted rules and regulations.

Annually, the July 4 event draws a large crowd of people to the parklands thus, causing safety concerns. 

The Lakeport Police Department has set up a public information cellular telephone text alert function through Nixle to provide public safety alerts, other important information, such as lost children, safety concerns, street closures or location information for the safe and sane discharge area to members of the public who are attending the activities during the event. 

In order to receive these important public information text messages, members of the public can opt-in by texting the word fireworks to 888777.

The Lakeport Police Department will have a command post set up in the council chambers at Lakeport City Hall, 225 Park St., during the event for those who wish to stop by or who have questions.

LAKEPORT, Calif. – The Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild is now accepting entries to the 14th annual Falling Leaves Quilt Show.  

The show will be held in Lewis Hall at the Lake County Fairgrounds in Lakeport on Saturday, Oct. 3, and Sunday, Oct. 4.

The hours on Saturday are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The deadline to submit entry forms is Aug. 8.  

The LLQG is inviting entries now to give quilters time to finish quilts for the show. Entry forms, instructions and details are available from the LLQG Web site at http://www.llqg.org/entry-form--labels.html , or contact Sue Schedler at 408-483-1925 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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.

The show will include 200 quilts, VIP award-winning quilts, the Country Store boutique, vendor mall, quilting demonstrations, a silent auction, themed gift baskets, a door prize and an opportunity quilt.

Judy Sisneros, the featured quilter, is a nationally known quilt teacher and best-selling author.

She will present her quilts and talk with attendees about the quilts on display. 

For more information call show co-chairs Sue Schedler, 408-483-1925; Linda Morrison, 707-245-5217; or Donna James, 707-349-1295. 

More information can be found at http://www.LLQG.org/quilt-show.html .

Suzanne Lee is a member of the Ladies of the Lake Quilt Guild and publicity co-chair for the quilt show.

This upcoming Independence Day holiday weekend will bring out the highest number of travelers since 2010 as more than 4.8 million Californians are expected to travel 50 miles or more away from home for the first summer vacation of the year.

According to the latest AAA travel survey, this represents a 0.5-percent increase from 2014.

“Overall, Californians are traveling in record numbers, driven by a stronger economy and rising income,” said Cynthia Harris, AAA Northern California spokesperson. “And despite recent spikes in fuel prices, this upcoming three-day weekend provides a welcomed pause for those planning a holiday road trip.”

AAA projects approximately 3.8 million Californians will drive to reach their holiday destinations. That’s a 0.4-percent increase when compared to travel figures from 2014. 

Air travel will increase by 1.8 percent with more than 573,000 travelers expected to take to the skies. More than 424,000 state residents plan to travel by other modes of transportation, such as rail, bus and watercraft. This represents a decrease of 0.4 percent when compared to travel figures from last year.

Nationally, AAA forecasts more than 41 million people will travel 50 miles or more during the Fourth of July holiday weekend, representing a 0.7 percent increase compared to last year.

Independence Day holiday weekend airfares are expected to increase by 6 percent with the lowest round-trip rate averaging $227 ticket to the top 40 U.S. air routes, according to the AAA Leisure Travel Index.

Hotel rates at AAA Three Diamond lodgings are increasing by 9 percent this year, averaging $195 per night.   

AAA safety-behind-the-wheel tips:

· Stay alert: Avoid driving while tired.

· Belt it: Always wear seat belts and make sure children are buckled up in proper safety seats.

· Put down the phone: Focus on driving. Phone calls and texts can wait.

· Don’t stray: Stay on main roads and highways.

· Take a break: When stopping to rest, always lock vehicles doors, even if you are gone for a few minutes. Keep valuables in the trunk.

· Call a pro: Do not stop to help a disabled vehicle. It can be dangerous to be out on the road in traffic. Instead, call AAA for emergency road service.

As part of AAA's on-going commitment to keeping the roads safe on holidays, AAA's Tipsy Tow Program will offer a free tow for drinking drivers from 6 p.m. on July 4 to 6 a.m. on July 5 in Northern California, Nevada and Utah. Members and non-members alike can call 800-222-4357 (AAA-HELP) for a free tow of up to 10 miles.

“Just tell the AAA operator, ‘I need a Tipsy Tow,’ and a truck will be on its way,” said Harris. “Service is restricted to a one-way ride for the driver and his or her vehicle to the driver’s home.”

The free AAA Mobile app for iPhone, iPad and Android uses GPS navigation to help travelers map a route, find current gas prices and discounts, book a hotel, and access AAA roadside assistance. Members using the iPad version can access interactive Top Destinations travel guides at www.AAA.com/mobile .

On www.AAA.com , travelers can find thousands of AAA Approved and Diamond Rated hotels and restaurants using AAA’s TripTik Travel Planner guides at www.AAA.com/travel .

AAA travel projections are based on economic forecasting and research by IHS Global Insight. The Colorado-based business information provider teamed with AAA in 2009 to jointly analyze travel trends during major holidays. 

AAA has been reporting on holiday travel trends for more than two decades. Visit the AAA NewsRoom for more information including an infographic for the AAA / IHS Global Insight 2014 Independence Day Travel Forecast.

AAA Travel is the nation’s largest leisure travel organization. AAA Travel offers trips, cruises, tours and vacation packages throughout the world. Call 888-937-5523 for more information or visit us at your local AAA Travel office or online at www.aaa.com/travel .

LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – All branches of the Lake County Library system will be closed July 4 to observe Independence Day. 

Normal hours at all branches will resume on July 7. 

Call your local branch if you have any questions.

Lakeport Library, located at 1425 N. High St., is open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The phone number is 707-263-8817.

Redbud Library, 14785 Burns Valley Road, Clearlake, is open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Wednesday, noon to 7 p.m. The phone number is 707-994-5115.

Middletown Library, 21256 Washington St., is open Tuesday through Friday, noon to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The phone number is 707-987-3674.

Upper Lake Library, 310 Second St., is open Tuesday through Friday, noon to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The phone number is 707-275-2049.

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