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Lucerne FLOW meets Aug. 20
The pre-gathering starts at 11 a.m. The public is welcome.
Kapitan's Kafe is located at 6150 E. Highway 20.
The pre-gathering starts at 11 a.m. The public is welcome.
Kapitan's Kafe is located at 6150 E. Highway 20.
Recently launched in Marin County, it’s time for its Lake County debut.
Events are planned at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 25, in Lakeport; 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 25, in Nice; and 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 26, in Clearlake (sponsored by Catfish Coffeehouse).
At the kickoff parties there will be networking, drinking of green tea and discussion of ideas on how to activate AGTP, and how each of us can better “walk the green walk.”
The Founder of AGTP will join the group along with a representative from the first company in the world to go carbon neutral.
Bring yourself, your ideas, and any friends who are interested in learning how to be greener, get involved in a people’s party for the planet, save money, and perhaps even create a green income opportunity (if desired).
Space is limited and reservations are required. Please RSVP as soon as possible with the date, time and venue you prefer, and the number of people attending, to Leslie Sheridan at 707-995-1034 or
NICE, Calif. – A new 2011 Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulance has been placed in service at the Northshore Fire Protection District's Nice station.
Medic 8511 is staffed 24 hours a day by a fire paramedic and a fire emergency medical technician.
The new ALS Medic ambulance was purchased by the Indian Special Distribution Funds behalf of Robinson Rancheria and the Lake County Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee.
Medic 8511 is a demo unit purchased from North Star Emergency Vehicles-Braun Northwest Inc.
The unit has already responded to calls into Lake Pillsbury, Elk Mountain and Bartlett Springs using new capabilities of the four wheel drive.
Celebrate the Season at Greystone Castle (aka the Middletown Community United Methodist Church, 15155 Armstrong St., corner Washington, Middletown), with a delicious three-course feast, theater-in-the-round in the Castle’s Great Hall, glorious a Capella Renaissance and Christmas music, stunning authentic costumes and décor. Come as yourselves or as a noble, a peasant, or as a pirate.
Dates for this year’s evening performances are Fridays, Dec. 2 and 9, and Saturdays, Dec. 3 and 10, at 7 p.m. Afternoon performances will be held on Sundays, Dec. 4 and 11 at 3 p.m.
The final dress rehearsal is open to church members and cast and crew friends and family for free. A low cost sneak preview performance with tasty morsels (a mini feast) will be available at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 30, for just $10.
Only 50 seats are available per performance. Special showing or scenes can be scheduled. Vegetarian meals are available if requested at time of ticket purchase.
Individual tickets are $45 each; sales begin Nov 1. Early Bird Tickets are $40 each and are available Oct. 1 through Nov. 23.
For groups of four or more, tickets are $35 each; group tickets are available Oct 1. through Nov. 23 (a $10 per ticket discount as a group).
Purchasers also are eligible for a $20-per-ticket nonprofit donation for your tax return.
pageant goers support vital community programs such as emergency food distribution, parenting support groups, community outreach programs and more which are sponsored by the Middletown Community United Methodist Church.
You are encouraged to begin the holidays with this spirit-soaring community celebration. Tickets are a great gift or invite your club, close friends, office staff, your family or your neighbors.
Tickets are pre-sale only and are NOT available at the door.
Large group reservations can be made as early as Sept. 1 with a 20-percent nonrefundable deposit with full payment due by Nov. 1.
General sale of tickets begins Nov. 1; to purchase, call 707-295-7174 or make group reservations.
The King and Queen of the Fairies, aka Shakespeare’s Oberon and Tatania, with their wee faerie folk danced the night away, courtesy of New Vintage Productions, while many attendees sampled the love potions, the featured Writers Block wines, which are among the fine wines produced by Steele Wines.
Children and festival faeries alike of all sizes danced in the Mischievous Fae Realm and romped outside the fairy ring while lilting music came from a half hidden woodland creature, fiddling from a tree.
All were close enough to hear drums, didgeridoo, rain sticks and more during the drum circle.
Inside the fairy ring other wee-folk listened to tales told by Athena, the wise, who was accompanied by the Wizard of Id, and went home with crafts of their own and dragon tears, amethyst crystals and other gifts.
Crafts artisans displayed their many wares for the visitors, and musicians and players entertained the crowd with music, dancing and original songs.
Sutter Lakeside Wellness Center was on hand for massage, acupuncture and Zumba.
Each vendor donated an item for the raffle, and proceeds from the raffle will be donated to the Lake County Youth Center.
Meats, sweets and other eats were prepared by long-time renaissance participants who also happen to be local, from Lake County's backyard, who fit in perfectly with creations of grog and grub that were different from standard fare.
The Green Knight made an appearance to let us know that his mission is to stand up to ignorance with truth and knowledge.
Taylor Observatory of Kelseyville provided a telescope to observe the spectacular full moon as it rose over Mount Konocti.
Many experienced Renaissance faire alumni were present and in costume, as both participants and patrons brought revelry and magic to this event, which was organized by Steele Wineries’ own tasting room manager, Pam Prisco.
One often could not tell patrons from participants, and one was heard to question, "Now is that one of our fairies or a guest?"
Another visitor wrote, “What a joy! Last night was a great blend of music, entertainment, fairy dust, and Zumba! Gracias for all your effort and your creative spirit!”
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