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Submit your own event notices by e-mail or postal mail in this format and with at least one week advance. Send to editorial@record-bee.com or Lake County Record-Bee, 2150 S. Main St, Lakeport, CA 95453. Put “Community Calendar” in the subject line.


    JANUARY, 2007


    TODAY, MONDAY, JANUARY 29th

  • Experience Academic Decathalon Prep
    LAKEPORT —
    Sponsored by the Clear Lake High School Academic Decathlon team, a discussion of Global Warming, Lake County and YOU on Monday, Jan. 29 from 7 to 8 p.m. at Clear Lake High School Library, 350 Lange St. For more information you can email Diana Nelson at dnelson@clhs.lake.k12.ca.us.

  • Moose Meet For Dinner On Mondays
    CLEARLAKE OAKS —
    Clearlake Oaks Moose Lodge No. 2284 holds Monday night dinners from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Moose Lodge 2284, Highway 20 at Highway 53. Jan. 29 menu is Chicken Cacciatore prepared by Chef Steve, music provided by Anthony.

  • Bidding Online For Tax-Defaulted Properties
    ONLINE —
    Online auction from Jan. 29-Jan 31 of Lake County tax-defaulted property by Bid4Assets. Interested participants may review the 109 properties for sale at www.bid4assets.com/lake. Minimum bids range from $600 to $60,100. Bidding opens at 9 a.m. EST on Jan. 29 and ends at various times on Jan. 31. A deposit of $5000 (plus a $15 fee) is required in order to bid and must be submitted by 4 p.m. EST Jan. 23.

  • Fair Board Meets Monthly
    LAKEPORT —
    Lake County Fair Board of Directors will meet Jan. 29 at 3:45 p.m. at the Administration office, 401 Martin St. Agenda includes time by 40H, FFa, NCRA representatives; authorize CEO to sign contracts up to $15,000; approve sponsorship of Jr. Livestock awards; 5-year agreement with Lakeport Rotary to upgrade beer booth for annual Fair; consider limiting number of steers to auction; calendar of events.

    TUESDAY, JANUARY 30th

  • Lake County Wine Auction Presentations
    FINLEY —
    Please join us on Tuesday, January 30 at 4:00 p.m. at Steele Wines for the presentation of funds raised at the 2006 Lake County Wine Auction: 18 nonprofit organizations and agencies will receive approximately $115,000 to further their work in the arts, health and community of Lake County. Reception/celebration in the barrel room with Steele wines and Park Place appetizers. Plenty of photo opportunities.

    WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31st

  • Last Day To Reserve Shoot-Out
    KELSEYVILLE —
    The Kelseyville Sunrise Rotary will present its 5th Annual Wild West Shoot Out on Saturday, March 31. There are sponsorships available. Please call Linda Byrd at 279-8558 to find out how to be a Ten-Gallon Sponsor, a Six-Shooter Sponsor or a Belt-Buckle Sponsor. All sponsors who sign up before Jan. 31 will receive name placement in all advertising done for this event,including fliers.

  • KELSEYVILLE — Lake County Kennel Club”s Winter Training Classes held at 9927 Soda Bay Road begin Wednesday Jan. 31: Puppy Kindergarten at 6 p.m.(for dogs at least 3 months and no older than 6 months); Basic Obedience at 7 p.m. (treats used as a training tool); and Conformation at 8 p.m. (This is a drop-in class).Other classes begin Thursday Feb. 3. There are fees. If you have any questions please, call Sandra Chase 998-4599; phone answering service number is 279-2490.

  • Spaghetti Feed & Cake Walk
    UPPER LAKE —
    Upper Lake Volunteer Firefighters Association is holding a spaghetti feed and cake walk at the Odd Fellows Hall (First and Main streets) on Saturday Jan. 27 from 4 to 7 p.m. Dinner includes All you can eat spaghetti with meat sauce, salad, garlic bread, and beverages. Prices are $3 for children and $4 for seniors and $6 for adults. Enter to win cakes for a budk in the cake walk. Proceeds for Upper Lake Volunteer Firefighters Association at 275-2446.

  • Soar With The Eagles
    LAKE COUNTY —
    Bureau of Land Management will lead outings in the Cache Creek Natural Area on Saturday Jan. 27, Feb. 3, 10, 17 and 24.The four-mile hike begins at 10 a.m. at the Redbud Trailhead parking area, lasts three to four hours and includes a steep, 600-foot climb in the first mile, so hikers should be in good physical condition, wear sturdy hiking boots suitable for wet weather and dress for cold conditions. Hikers should also carry water and a lunch. Binoculars are helpful because sightings of America”s national symbol, the bald eagle may be seen at a distance. Sightings may include tule elk, golden eagles, osprey, herons, red-tailed hawks and egrets.


    FEBRUARY, 2007


    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1st

  • CLEARLAKE — The Lake County Democratic Central Committee meets on Thursday Feb.1 at 7 p.m. at the Redbud Library conference room at 14785 Burns Valley Road. The Committee”s agenda will include the 2007 work plan implementation. There”s committee openings in Supervisorial Districts 2, 4 and 5.

    Committee meetings are open to all, and Democrats in Lake County can support the work of the Central Committee by becoming an associate, VIP or Honorary member. Call the Democratic Party of Lake County at 277-0833 or visit the Web site at www.lakecountydemocrats.org.

    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd

  • GROUNDHOG DAY

  • Lakeport Civic Club Meets In Nice
    NICE —
    The Lakeport Women”s Civic Club will hold its monthly meeting on Feb. 2 at 11:30 a.m. followed by lunch at noon at the Boathouse.

  • Dinner & Dancing Tonight
    NICE —
    Sons of Italy will hold a Fish Fry Dinner Dance on Saturday Feb. 2 at 2817 Highway 20. No host bar at 5 and dinner at 6 p.m. After-dinner dance to the music of CShot Gun Willie. Donation pre-sale $13, at the door $15; dancing only $9. Reservations are suggested: Norma Wright 274-1150, Nellie Mae 279-0100, Ann Hansberg 262-1349.

  • FINLEY — Going Organic”s Kickoff Meeting will be held Feb. 2 at the Big Valley Grange, 1510 Big Valley Road (a wheelchair accessible facility). Agenda begins at 8 a.m., and includes an overview of organics and available resources; cost share programs; registering with CDFA; organic vinyard production; healthy soils; organic livestock production, walnut production. there will be a complimentary lunch at noon.For more information contact Rachel Elkins at 263-6838 or Glenn McGourty at 463-4495.

    SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd & SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4th

  • Super Bowl Weekend
    KELSEYVILLE —
    Super Bowl XLI Bash 2007. Pre-game party at noon; kickoff at 3:18 p.m. at Konocti Harbor Resort and Spa, 8727 Soda Bay Road. Admission fee. For more information, 279-4281 or (800) 660-LAKE or www.konoctiharbor.com.

  • Doobie Brothers Headline
    KELSEYVILLE —
    Classic Concerts by the Lake: The Doobie Brothers play rock ”n” roll at 8:15 p.m. Feb. 3 at Konocti Harbor Resort and Spa, 8727 Soda Bay Road. Admission fee. For more information, 279-4281 or (800) 660-LAKE or www.konoctiharbor.com.

  • Junior Horsemen Host Winter Gymkhana February 3rd
    LAKEPORT —
    The Clear Lake Junior Horsemen”s hosting annual winter gymkhana series began, Jan. 6 and continues on the first Saturday of February (3) and March (3). The gymkhana will be held at the Lake County Fairgrounds. Signup starts at 8 a.m. with classes starting at 9 a.m. There will be Pole Bending, Clover Barrels, Jackpot Barrels, Speed Barrels, Single Stake, Slot Barrels and Bi-Rangel. All ages are welcome.

  • Soar With The Eagles February 3rd
    LAKE COUNTY —
    Bureau of Land Management will lead outings in the Cache Creek Natural Area on Saturday Feb. 3, 10, 17 and 24.The four-mile hike begins at 10 a.m. at the Redbud Trailhead parking area, lasts three to four hours and includes a steep, 600-foot climb in the first mile, so hikers should be in good physical condition, wear sturdy hiking boots suitable for wet weather and dress for cold conditions. Hikers should also carry water and a lunch. Binoculars are helpful because sightings of America”s national symbol, the bald eagle may be seen at a distance. Sightings may include tule elk, golden eagles, osprey, herons, red-tailed hawks and egrets.

  • Crab Feed By Moose February 3rd
    CLEARLAKE OAKS —
    You must have reserved by Jan. 23 for the Feb. 3 annual Crab Feed sponsored by Clearlake Oaks Moose Lodge. $25 per person includes crab, pasta, salad, and garlic bread. Dinner at 6 p.m. and raffle too. For tickets or more information call Jim at 998-3740 or 998-3355 or Bob at 998-1495.

  • Dinner & Dancing February 4th
    NICE —
    Sons of Italy will hold a Spaghetti Feed on Sunday Feb. 4 at 2817 Highway 20. Dinner at noon to 6 p.m. Dinner is $7 for homemade spaghetti with meat sauce, garlic bread, salad and dessert; for $1.50 more add meatballs or sausage. Take out is available. For information, call Ann Hansberg 262-1349.

  • FINLEY — Big Valley Grange No. 680 continues its $5 pancake breakfasts on Feb. 4 from 8 to noon, featuring its regular menu plus a special breakfast of eggs benedict and biscuits and gravy by Stella”s Kitchen. It will also offer mimosas and expresso coffee for $1.50 extra.Flea market runs from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. with tables still available at 1510 Big Valley Road. Call 263-6724 for info or look up bigvalleygrange@yahoo.com.

    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th

  • Sound The Sirens
    MIDDLETOWN —
    The SLC Fire Sirens are having their monthly meeting Feb. 6 at 10 a.m. at the Middletown Fire Station and everyone is welcome. Please come join us for coffee and goodies. Our speaker will be County Supervisor Ed Robey.

    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th

  • “Tennis, Anyone?”
    KELSEYVILLE —
    Kelseyville Tennis Association meets Feb. 7 at 4 p.m. at D.J.s Pizza. For more information call Mary Secord at 263-1066.

  • Grange Takes Potluck
    FINLEY —
    General meeting of Big Valley Grange at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 7. Potluck at 6 p.m. Community is invited.

    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8th

  • Change Your Calendars
    KELSEYVILLE —
    The Kelseyville Fire Protection District has announced a change of date for its regular monthly Board of Directors meetings. Beginning in February, the new meeting date is the second Thursday of each month at 12:30 p.m. (Feb. 8 this month). the location is the conference room in the new section of the fire station at 4030 Main St. For more information call Michele at 279-4268.

    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9th

  • Concert By The Lake
    KELSEYVILLE —
    Classic Concerts by the Lake: Lewis Black, comedian for mature audiences at 8:15 p.m. Feb. 9 at Konocti Harbor Resort and Spa, 8727 Soda Bay Road. Admission fee. For more information, 279-4281 or (800) 660-LAKE or www.konoctiharbor.com.

    SATURDAY, FEBUARY 10th

  • Soar With The Eagles
    LAKE COUNTY —
    Bureau of Land Management will lead outings in the Cache Creek Natural Area on Saturday Feb. 10, 17 and 24.The four-mile hike begins at 10 a.m. at the Redbud Trailhead parking area, lasts three to four hours and includes a steep, 600-foot climb in the first mile, so hikers should be in good physical condition, wear sturdy hiking boots suitable for wet weather and dress for cold conditions. Hikers should also carry water and a lunch. Binoculars are helpful because sightings of America”s national symbol, the bald eagle may be seen at a distance. Sightings may include tule elk, golden eagles, osprey, herons, red-tailed hawks and egrets.

  • Benefit Music Department & Campus Improvements
    LAKEPORT —
    Lakeport Enhanced Education Foundation (L.E.E.F.) will host its 10th annual gala event on Saturday Feb. 10 at Lewis Hall at the Lake County Fairgrounds to raise much-needed funds to help meet the educational goals of Lakeport students. The evening of jazz music by Clear Lake High School Jazz Band, live and silent auction and raffle.General seating $20 per person; tables for 10 at $500. Contact Patricia at the Terrace Middle School at 262-3007 or purchase at Linda”s Hallmark in the Willow Tree Shopping Center.

  • Pre-Valentine”s Day Party
    FINLEY —
    Second Annual Valentine”s Day Party, sponsored by Big Valley Grange, 6 to 9 p.m.Friday, Feb. 10 $10 at 1510 Big Valley Road. Please reserve the date, 263-6724, bigvalleygrange@yahoo.com, or www.bigvalleygrange.bravehost.com.

    SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11th

  • Up The Hill With Sierra Club
    MT. ST. HELENA —
    Sierra Club Lake Group Outing on Sunday, Feb. 11. Moderate hike to Table rock on Mt. St. Helena from Robert Louis Stevenson Park, class M5A. Meet at Perry”s Deli in south Middletown at 9 a.m. or in the east parking lot of RLS Park at 9:30 a.m. with leader Steve Devoto (279-8308 or sdevoto@mchsi.com). Advanced reservation required; cancel if rain.

  • Dinner & Dancing Tonight
    NICE —
    Sons of Italy will hold a Valentine”s dinner dance on Wednesday, Feb. 14 at 2817 Highway 20. No host bar at 5 and dinner at 6 p.m. After-dinner dance to the music of Shot Gun Willie. Donation pre-sale $13, at the door $15; dancing only $9. Reservations are suggested: Norma Wright 274-1150, Nellie Mae 279-0100, Ann Hansberg 262-1349.

    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th

  • ST. VALENTINE”S DAY

  • All Aboard With Your Valentine
    LUCERNE —
    Enjoy the sights and a meal on the annual two-hour Valentine”s Dinner Cruise on the Clear Lake Queen. Board at Lucerne Harbor Park at 5 p.m. admission is $40 per person. Reservations required at 994-5432, www.paddlewheel.com.

  • Dinner & Dancing Tonight
    NICE —
    Sons of Italy will hold a Valentine”s dinner dance on Wednesday, Feb. 14 at 2817 Highway 20. No host bar at 5 and dinner at 6 p.m. After-dinner dance to the music of Shot Gun Willie. Donation pre-sale $13, at the door $15; dancing only $9. Reservations are suggested: Norma Wright 274-1150, Nellie Mae 279-0100, Ann Hansberg 262-1349.

    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15th

  • Weight-Loss Surgery Support Group
    LAKEPORT —
    Weight-loss Surgery Support Group meets the third Thursday of each month at Sutter Lakeside Hospital cafeteria, 5176 Hill Road E. with facilitator Andrea Adams, 489-2773. This is an informal group which offers sharing and caring for those who are interested in gaining information about surgery — RNY, Lap Band, DS; 5:30 for first-timers and 6 p.m. for all others.

  • Concerts With Conversations: Pianist Spencer Brewer
    UPPER LAKE —
    Second in a series of five concerts featuring gourmet dinner with wine at the Tallman Hotel, 9550 Main St.Admission is $75 for the concert with dinner; $35 for concert only with 10 percent of proceeds donated to the Soper-Reese Community Theatre Fund for creation of a state-of-the-art performing arts center in Lakeport. Social hour is 5:30 followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m.and informal dialogue with the artist at 7:30 p.m. Reservations suggested: 275-2244, info@tallmanhotel.com.

    SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17th

  • Cobb Lions Crab Feed
    COBB —
    Cobb Mountain Lions will hold its annual Crab Feed on Saturday, Feb. 17 at 5 p.m.Bring $30 for adults,$15 for those under 12. Come to Cobb Community Center on Bottlerock Road. Proceeds of the Crab Feed go to benefit Mountain Lions” Community Projects. For tickets contact Tom Delfino 928-4682 or Joyia Mcguire 928-6930.

  • Lake County”s Windows To The Universe
    KELSEYVILLE —
    Telescope observing and a planetarium show 8 to 11 p.m. at Taylor Observatory, 5725 Oak Hill Lane. Open to the public; suggested donation $3. Date subject to change. Info: (800) 525-3743, www.taylorobservatory.org.

  • Soar With The Eagles
    LAKE COUNTY —
    Bureau of Land Management will lead outings in the Cache Creek Natural Area on Saturday Feb. 17 and 24.The four-mile hike begins at 10 a.m. at the Redbud Trailhead parking area, lasts three to four hours and includes a steep, 600-foot climb in the first mile, so hikers should be in good physical condition, wear sturdy hiking boots suitable for wet weather and dress for cold conditions. Hikers should also carry water and a lunch. Binoculars are helpful because sightings of America”s national symbol, the bald eagle may be seen at a distance. Sightings may include tule elk, golden eagles, osprey, herons, red-tailed hawks and egrets.

    SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18th

  • CHINESE NEW YEAR

    MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19th

  • PRESIDENT”S DAY

    SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th

  • Soar With The Eagles
    LAKE COUNTY —
    Bureau of Land Management will lead outings in the Cache Creek Natural Area on Saturday Feb. 24.The four-mile hike begins at 10 a.m. at the Redbud Trailhead parking area, lasts three to four hours and includes a steep, 600-foot climb in the first mile, so hikers should be in good physical condition, wear sturdy hiking boots suitable for wet weather and dress for cold conditions. Hikers should also carry water and a lunch. Binoculars are helpful because sightings of America”s national symbol, the bald eagle may be seen at a distance. Sightings may include tule elk, golden eagles, osprey, herons, red-tailed hawks and egrets.

    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21st

  • ASH WEDNESDAY

    MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26th — WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th

  • Snow Train To The Twelve Irish Tenors
    KELSEYVILLE —
    The Lake County SIRS”s (Sons in Retirement) Branch No. 168 will sponsor an Amtrak trip through the Sierras to Reno on Feb. 26-28 to see and hear the internationally acclaimed Twelve Irish Tenors. The package includes a bus to Sacramento, Amtrak to Reno, 2 nights at John Ascuaga”s Nugget, a dinner show featuring Ireland”s well-known singers and $15 cash back. All for $199 per person double occupancy. Leaves from St. Peter”s Church at 8:30 a.m.Call Bob Specht at 279-0187 for reservations and further information.

    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28th

  • Check Out Free Phones For Qualifying People
    MIDDLETOWN —
    Middletown Senior Center, 15299 Central Park Road, offers a program of information regarding free phones for people who have difficulty hearing, seeing, moving, speaking, or remembering on Feb. 28 at 12:30 p.m. presented by Casey Kho of California Telephone Access Program (CTAP). CTAP is a state-funded program that provides specialized telephones and services. To qualify, you must: be a California resident, have existing residential phone service, and complete a CTAP certification form, including your doctor”s signature. Call (800) 889-3974 or the Middletown Senior Center 987-3113 for more information.


    MARCH, 2007


    SATURDAY, MARCH 10th

  • Annual Local Wine Tasting & Art Show
    CLEARLAKE —
    Fifteenth annual wine tasting and art show featuring local vintners, exhibitions by local artists, and live music. Sponsored by the Park Study Club to benefit the scholarship fund. For more information call 994-7335.

  • Support Search & Rescue
    KELSEYVILLE —
    Lake County Search and Rescue will be host to the second annual Dave Wood Memorial Scholarship breakfast on March 11 at the Lions Club, 4335 Sylar Lane between 8 and 11:30 a.m. Ticket prices are $6 and can be purchased at the door or in advance from any member. All proceeds to directly to K-Corps Search and Rescue for education and training. Questions should go to Kyle Reams at 279-8405.

    SUNDAY, MARCH 11th

  • DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME BEGINS

    TUESDAY, MARCH 15th

  • Concerts With Conversations: Oboist Paul McCandless
    UPPER LAKE —
    Third in a series of five concerts featuring gourmet dinner with wine at the Tallman Hotel,9550 Main St.Admission is $75 for the concert with dinner; $35 for concert only with 10 percent of proceeds donated to the Soper-Reese Community Theatre Fund for creation of a state-of-the-art performing arts center in Lakeport. Social hour is 5:30 followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m.and informal dialogue with the artist at 7:30 p.m. Reservations suggested: 275-2244, info@tallmanhotel.com.

  • Lake County”s Windows To The Universe
    KELSEYVILLE —
    Telescope observing and a planetarium show 8 to 11 p.m. at Taylor Observatory, 5725 Oak Hill Lane. Open to the public; suggested donation $3. Date subject to change. Info: (800) 525-3743, www.taylorobservatory.org.

    SATURDAY, MARCH 17th

  • ST. PATRICK”S DAY

  • Lake County”s Windows To The Universe
    KELSEYVILLE —
    Telescope observing and a planetarium show 8 to 11 p.m. at Taylor Observatory, 5725 Oak Hill Lane. Open to the public; suggested donation $3. Date subject to change. Info: (800) 525-3743, www.taylorobservatory.org.

    TUESDAY, MARCH 20th

  • FIRST DAY OF SPRING / VERNAL EQUINOX

    SATURDAY, MARCH 31st

  • Wild West Shoot-Out At Adobe Creek
    KELSEYVILLE —
    The Kelseyville Sunrise Rotary will present its 5th Annual Wild West Shoot Out on Saturday, March 31 at 6 p.m. at the Adobe Creek Packing Co. Tickets for this shoot um up good time are $75 each and can be purchased at The Travel Center in Lakeport or the Saw Shop Bistro in Kelseyville. Please come join the Kelseyville Sunrise Rotary on the stagecoach to fun as they raise money for the Rotary Educational Fund.


    APRIL, 2007


    SUNDAY, APRIL 1st

  • APRIL FOOL”S DAY

  • PALM SUNDAY

    TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd

  • PASSOVER BEGINS

    FRIDAY, APRIL 6th

  • GOOD FRIDAY

    SATURDAY, APRIL 7th

  • Festival Of Tulips
    NICE —
    Third annual fest of wine, food, entertainment, and tours at Tulip Hill Winery”s gardens of 30,000 tulips imported from Holland on April 7.Tickets may be purchased over the phone or at the winery in advance or on day of festifal. Noon to 4 p.m.at 4900 Bartlett Springs Road. For information call 274-9373.

    SUNDAY, APRIL 8th

  • EASTER

    WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11th

  • Annual Spring Salad Bar Luncheon
    CLEARLAKE —
    Sponsored by Park Study Clubhouse benefit for its scholarship fund. 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. at 13687 Santa Clara Ave., Admission $6, tickets available at the door or from club members. Information at 998-0344.

    THURSDAY, APRIL 19th

  • Concerts With Conversations: Composer/Pianist & Vocalist Frankie J & Libby
    UPPER LAKE —
    Fourth in a series of five concerts featuring gourmet dinner with wine at the Tallman Hotel, 9550 Main St.Admission is $75 for the concert with dinner; $35 for concert only with 10 percent of proceeds donated to the Soper-Reese Community Theatre Fund for creation of a state-of-the-art performing arts center in Lakeport. Social hour is 5:30 followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m.and informal dialogue with the artist at 7:30 p.m. Reservations suggested: 275-2244, info@tallmanhotel.com.

    SATURDAY, APRIL 21st

  • Lake County”s Windows To The Universe
    KELSEYVILLE —
    Telescope observing and a planetarium show 8 to 11 p.m. at Taylor Observatory, 5725 Oak Hill Lane. Open to the public; suggested donation $3. Date subject to change. Info: (800) 525-3743, www.taylorobservatory.org.

    SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd

  • EARTH DAY

    FRIDAY, APRIL 27th

  • April 27th – 29th
    KELSEYVILLE —
    Heron Festival & Wildflower Brunch at Clear Lake State Park, 5300 Soda Bay Road.Co-sponsored by Redbud Audubon Society, Inc. and Clear Lake State Park Interpretive Assn. Information and registration at (800) 525-3743 or www.heronfestival.org.


    MAY, 2007


    SATURDAY, MAY 5th

  • CINCO DE MAYO

    SUNDAY, MAY 13th

  • MOTHER”S DAY

    SATURDAY, MAY 19th

  • ARMED FORCES DAY

    MONDAY, MAY 28th

  • MEMORIAL DAY


    JUNE, 2007


    SATURDAY, JUNE 9th & SUNDAY, JUNE 10th

  • Not A Baaaad Way To Start A Weekend
    KELSEYVILLE —
    Mt. Konocti Dairy Goat Association announces its 2007 Dairy Goat Show on June 9 and 10. The Nigerian Dwarf Goat Assn is Saturday and the American Dairy Goat Assn. show is Sunday. All-new Ankle-Biter Class will be Saturday and Sunday at 8 a.m. and is open to all children and their registered or unregistered dairy type goats.$5 per entry.Weekend incudes prizes, goat races, 4-H food booth, BBQ, live band, raffles, vendors and more. Contact Shane Tinker at 245-8082 or littledipperfarms@yahoo.com.

    THURSDAY, JUNE 14th

  • FLAG DAY

    SUNDAY, JUNE 17th

  • FATHER”S DAY

    THURSDAY, JUNE 21st

  • FIRST DAY OF SUMMER / SUMMER SOLSTICE


    JULY, 2007


    WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th

  • INDEPENDENCE DAY


    AUGUST, 2007



    SEPTEMBER, 2007


    MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd

  • LABOR DAY

    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th

  • ROSH HASHANAH

    MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th

  • CONSTITUTION DAY / CITIZENSHIP DAY

    SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd

  • YOM KIPPUR


    OCTOBER, 2007


    MONDAY, OCTOBER 8th

  • COLUMBUS DAY

    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31st

  • HALLOWEEN


    NOVEMBER, 2007


    SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4th

  • DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS

    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th

  • ELECTION DAY

    SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11th

  • VETERAN”S DAY

    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd

  • THANKSGIVING DAY


    DECEMBER, 2007


    WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5th

  • FIRST DAY OF HANUKKAH CELEBRATION

    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th

  • PEARL HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY

    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20th

  • (EID) AL ADHA

    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21st

  • WINTER SOLSTICE

    MONDAY, DECEMBER 24th

  • CHRISTMAS EVE

    TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25th

  • CHRISTMAS DAY

    WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26th

  • FIRST DAY OF KWANZAA

  • BOXING DAY IN CANADA, U.K

    MONDAY, DECEMBER 31st

  • NEW YEAR”S EVE

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