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The Lake County Probation Department announced the graduation of seven students from Job Readiness, Courage to Change Substance Abuse, and Coping with Anger classes on June 21. (courtesy photo)
The Lake County Probation Department announced the graduation of seven students from Job Readiness, Courage to Change Substance Abuse, and Coping with Anger classes on June 21. (courtesy photo)
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LAKE COUNTY

Outreach for voters

The Lake County Registrar of Voters office will be present at the Lakeport Farmer’s Market to assist community residents to register to vote and provide additional resources.

Staff will be available to provide registration forms, poll worker applications, and general information fliers about voting in upcoming elections. Scheduled attendance days for the Farmer’s Market, at 200 Park St Lakeport, as follows;

  • June 27
  • July 11 and 25
  • August 8 and 22
  • September 12 and 26

In addition, eligible voters that are 16 &17 can preregister and 18 years and older can also register to vote online at https://registertovote.ca.gov/ or at the Lake County Registrar of Voters office at 325 N Forbes St Lakeport, CA 95453.

For Additional Information Phone 707-263-2372 or Toll Free at 888-235-6730

Contact: Maria Valadez, Registrar of Voters or Lourdes Pantaleon, Deputy Registrar of Voters

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LAKE COUNTY

Seven Probation students awarded certificates of completion

The Lake County Probation Department is excited to announce the graduation of seven students from Job Readiness, Courage to Change Substance Abuse, and Coping with Anger classes on June 21, 2023.

The students worked hard to complete these programs put on by the Probation Department in collaboration with Coletrain Transformation Station and the Lake County Campus of Woodland Community College.

These classes are proof of the students’ commitment to make a change in their lives and the lives of their families and to complete their term of probation.

These classes are offered weekly at the Woodland Community College Lake Campus and snacks are provided to the students.

CONGRATULATIONS to all of the graduates.

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LAKEPORT

Low vision resources and tech support at the Lake County Library

The Lake County Library is fostering inclusivity by offering a myriad of free resources specially tailored to empower individuals with low vision. The Lakeport library invites the public to an informational event on Tuesday June 27th from 1-3pm where Library Technician Amy Patton will be explaining all of the resources available. Resources covered will include large type books, mp3 players, eAudiobooks, books on cd, and more. Amy can be contacted at Amy.Patton@lakecountyca.gov.

The public is also invited to attend Tech Tuesday every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at all four branches. Patrons can receive thirty minutes of free help. “Whether it’s a smartphone conundrum or a computer dilemma,” say Director Christopher Veach, “bring your device to any Lake County Library branch on a Tuesday after the library opens and before 4 pm, and library staff will guide you to tech-savviness in just half an hour.”

The Lake County Library website also offers other free digital resources. From free access to the New York Times to free classes on Skillshare, patrons need only visit the Lake County Library online to get started.

Visit the Lake County Library at https:/library.lakecountyca.gov, on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/LakeCountyLibrary, Twitter @LakeCoLibrary, Instagram @lakecountylibrary, YouTube @lakecountycalibrary, and TikTok @ lakecountycalibrary. To contact the Lakeport library by phone, call 707-263-8817.

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MIDDLETOWN

Character Design and Drawing Workshop

MAC is excited to invite teens ages 12-20 to join a FREE Character Design and Drawing Workshop June 27-29, from 2 to 5:30 pm. It includes reflections on identity, and character design and development, drawing with some painting and mixed media

Simply email info@middletownartcenter.org or text 707-355-4465 to reserve a spot. All Teens Welcome!

This workshop is offered free through a Lake County Behavioral Health mini-grant to engage with youth and promote their sense of self and well-being by exploring their gifts, interests and potentials through art making.

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