LAKE COUNTY
Symphony Winefest seeking vendors, home wine makers and brewers
The Lake County Symphony Association Wine Club is now taking applications for home brewers, wine makers and food and craft vendors for the 2025 Winefest coming to Library Park on June 7. Participants are urged to register early to ensure a spot.
Home brewers and wine makers throughout Northern California have attended past Winefests, supplying samples of their product for judging by the public, in hopes of winning a coveted “Peoples’ Choice” award for their homemade beverages. Home wine makers will also have the chance to enter their creations for judging by experts the evening prior to the Winefest.
Vendors selling food, arts and crafts, agricultural products, clothing, and other products are another important part of the Winefest and help make it more enjoyable for everyone. Vendor booth fees are $35. There is no booth fee for amateur wine and beer makers. Vendors and wine/beer makers may bring their own canopies or rent one for $25 to provide shade.
Home wine makers, beer makers and vendors wishing to participate should go to https://www.lakecountywinefest.com to download applications for the 2025 Winefest. You can also reach the Winefest website by going to the LCSA website: https://www.lakecountysymphonyassociation.org and clicking on the Wine Club/Winefest tab.
Questions? Send to winefest.questions@gmail.com.
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LAKEPORT
Soper Reese Theatre ceremonial groundbreaking April 26
The next chapter in the renovation story of the Soper Reese Theatre will begin on Sat., April 26, with a program and ceremonial groundbreaking. The event is open to the public starting at 1 p.m. at the theatre, 275 S. Main St., Lakeport.
Members of the SRT management team invite donors, patrons and supporters to join them for a history of the former movie theatre built in 1947 by the Reese family and purchased in 1997 by the Lake County Arts Council to become a venue for the performing arts and other community uses. The building has been used for concerts, classic movies, plays, dances, award ceremonies, town halls, conferences and fundraising events all while undergoing continuous upgrades, repairs and maintenance.
The theatre is the home of the Lake County Symphony Association and used for performances by the Lake County Theatre Company.
The afternoon’s program will include depictions of the next phases and costs of development to provide enhanced accessibility for all users. After a brief presentation and orientation inside the theatre, the gathering will move outdoors to the Martin Street courtyard where participants will don hard hats and wield shovels to break ground to start the renovation.
The immediate construction work will include foundations for new restrooms and the loading dock at the rear of the building, creating compliance for safe entry and exit. Fundraising for the next phases of renovation is a continuing effort by volunteers.
The management team and the Lake County Arts Council appreciate the supporters from Lake County and beyond who have championed and funded the transformation of the former movie theatre into a modern-day, multi-use community venue. More information for tax-deductible contributions may be found at https://soperreesetheatre.com/donate/.
Contact Nina Marino (ninamarino@att.net) for more information about the groundbreaking event.
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LAKEPORT
Lake County residents offered special pricing for Clear Lake Splash In awards dinner & Seaplane film screening
Organizers of the 2025 Clear Lake Splash In have announced special pricing for Lake County residents to attend the awards dinner and seaplane film screening, a highlight of the annual seaplane gathering taking place April 25-27 in Lakeport.
Local residents can take advantage of a $25 discount on the regular ticket price for the elegant Italian-inspired dinner and exclusive film screening to be held Saturday, April 26, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Lakeport Yacht Club.
“We’re excited to offer this special opportunity for our local community to connect with visiting seaplane pilots and experience the fascinating world of seaplanes,” said Herb Lingl, Clear Lake Splash In Coordinator. “This event celebrates both our local community and the rich heritage of seaplane aviation.”
The evening features a gourmet dinner prepared by Park Place in Lakeport and served by the Lakeport Early Lake Lions Club, with the Kiwanis Club of Lakeport hosting a cash bar featuring local Lake County wines. Following dinner, attendees will enjoy a curated screening of historical and contemporary seaplane films, including rare footage not available to the general public and a special segment created exclusively for the event by Italy’s prestigious Aero Club Como, established in 1930.
Tickets for Lake County residents are available at the special price through the event website: bit.ly/4cfxQuL. Seating is limited, and early reservations are encouraged.
The 2025 Clear Lake Splash In is the West Coast’s premier seaplane gathering, bringing together pilots, enthusiasts, and industry professionals. The three-day event includes seminars on seaplane operations, demonstrations of innovative aircraft, discussions about developing Clear Lake’s seaplane infrastructure, and opportunities to view seaplanes up close at the Skylark Shores Resort.
Other event highlights include:
- Expert presentations on seaplane operations in Alaska and Montana
- The popular “Which Seaplane Is Right For You?” seminar series
- Technical presentations from industry innovators
- FAA WINGS credit-eligible safety seminars
- Proposals for developing Clear Lake’s seaplane infrastructure
The public is welcome to view seaplanes at the Skylark Shores Resort at no charge from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, April 25, and Saturday, April 26.
For more information about the full program of events, visit www.clearlakeflyingclub.com/Clear-Lake-Splash-In-2025_Program.pdf.
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