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LAKEPORT — The Lake County Farm, Home, and 4-H Foundation is proud to announce its second fund-raising dinner to benefit the Lake County 4-H Youth Development Program. The event will be held on Saturday, Nov. 10, in the Little Theatre Building at the Lake County Fairgrounds on Martin Street.

This year”s dinner will be professionally catered by Beth Keiffer and will be accompanied by the comedic murder mystery “Murder in the Old Wild West” performed by GibsonHouse Mystery Performers.

The evening will begin with a no-host social hour at 5 p.m., with dinner being served promptly at 6 p.m. After dinner, long time 4-H supporters Jim and Gail Jonas will be honored, followed by dancing to local favorites L.C. Diamonds, comprised of Shaun Hornby, Jon Hopkins, Richard Knoll, Dave Hagberg, and Mark Buehnerkemper.

The Lake County Farm, Home, and 4-H Foundation is a diverse group of community members organized to support the programs of the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) in Lake County. Its mission is to plan, develop and execute activities to benefit UCCE programs in agriculture, natural resources, youth development (4-H) and family and consumer sciences.

The Foundation Board of Directors includes Rob Brown (Chair), Jim Comstock, Naomi Bruce, Rachel Elkins, Steve Brookes, Margaret Eutenier, Julie Frazell, Greg Giusti, Chuck March and David Weiss.

Tickets are $75 each or $600 for a table of eight. Please contact U.C. Cooperative Extension, 883 Lakeport Blvd. Lakeport, 263-6838. Tickets may also be purchased from members of the Foundation Board of Directors, who can also be contacted through the UCCE office.

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