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KELSEYVILLE

20th annual Lake County Father-Daughter Dance promises unforgettable Valentine’s Celebration

The Kelseyville Father-Daughter Dance committee is thrilled to announce the upcoming 20th Anniversary celebration, scheduled for Saturday, February 17, 2024.

This highly anticipated event, open to participants of all ages, promises an enchanting evening dedicated to fostering and celebrating the cherished bonds between generations.

A Valentine’s themed extravaganza

This year’s dance will be adorned with the theme of love, friendship, and hearts – Valentine’s. Attendees can expect a night filled with music, laughter, and memories as they revel in the joy of new and longstanding connections. The event proudly features dozens of prizes generously donated by local businesses, with Lake’s Limos and Tutti Frutti sponsoring a spectacular limo ride and frozen yogurt adventure for one lucky guest and eight of their friends.

Event Details:

  •  Saturday, February 17, 2024
  •  Kelseyville Presbyterian Church 5340 Third Street, Kelseyville CA 95451
  • First Dance: 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
  •  Second Dance: 8 pm to 10 pm

Tickets to the event can be purchased at Studebakers Coffee and Deli located in Kelseyville or online through their Facebook page, Kelseyville Father-Daughter Dance or through Eventbrite. Act fast, as tickets sell out every year.

The Father-Daughter Dance team is dedicated to bringing joy to the community, and 100% of the proceeds from this event contribute to post-high school scholarships for students in Lake County. For inquiries or to make a donation, please contact Allison Panella at 707.483.2383.

Join us for an unforgettable night of love, laughter, and community spirit at the 20th Annual Lake County Father-Daughter Dance. Let’s celebrate 20 years of creating cherished memories.

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LAKEPORT

Logic and Accuracy test for March 5 Primary Election

The Lake County Registrar of Voters would like to inform voters that pursuant to regulations of the California State Commission on Voting Machines and Vote Tabulating Devices, a Logic and Accuracy Test will be conducted for the ballot tabulation computer and software to be used for the March 5, 2024, Presidential Primary Election. This test will run on Friday, February 2, 2024, at 9 am in the Registrar of Voters office, 325 North Forbes St, Lakeport. All interested persons are invited to observe this test.

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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SACRAMENTO

Homeless, Drug Addiction, Retail Theft Reduction Act Collects 25% of Required California Voters’ Signatures in Less than 30 Days to Qualify Ballot Initiative

Californians to Reduce Homelessness, Drug Addiction, and Theft announced today that in less than 30 days, 214,000 California voters have signed the petition to place the Homeless, Drug Addiction, Retail Theft Reduction Act on the November 2024 ballot.

“We have seen a record number of voters seeking to sign the petition to place this measure on the ballot – sometimes waiting in line to do so,” said campaign chair Greg Totten who is also chief executive officer for the California District Attorneys Association. “This is consistent with polling that has shown that 70% of likely California voters support the Homeless, Drug Addiction, Retail Theft Reduction Act. The measure is commonsense and injects accountability back into our laws for repeat offenders of theft and for crimes involving fentanyl and other serious drug crimes.”

A survey of likely California voters found that 70% of voters support the title and summary of the Homeless, Drug Addiction, Retail Theft Reduction Act. The overwhelming support was consistent across every demographic and geography including the Bay Area and Los Angeles. Furthermore, 89% of likely voters support amending Proposition 47 for stronger penalties for those engaged in repeated retail theft and trafficking hard drugs like fentanyl. The measure also includes incentives to complete drug and mental health treatment for people who are addicted to hard drugs. The survey was conducted online from November 8-Nov. 13, 2023, with a margin of error of +/- 2.28%.

To qualify the measure for the November 2024 ballot, the law requires 546,651 valid signatures. The campaign is required to notify the Secretary of State after 25% of the signatures from California voters have been collected.

For more information, go to www.CASafeCommunities.com.

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