LAKE COUNTY
Join the conversation – one that impacts your Kelseyville Riviera Community
The Kelseyville Riviera Community Association (KRCA), one of the largest Community Associations in the State with over 2,800 members, is actively developing a comprehensive Strategic Plan to incorporate actions that address safety, quality of life, and establish a clear, enduring vision for the Community's future.
Kelseyville Riviera Community Association Members and residents are invited to participate in the upcoming Town Hall meeting on Thursday, January 25 from 6 pm 7 pm. The meeting will be held in the Association clubhouse, located at 9689 St. Hwy 281, across from the Riviera Foods Market.
Lake County's Community Development Department (CCD) Director, Mireya Turner will attend the Town Hall meeting to learn how the CCD may align with the KRCA to develop new amenities within the Community such as parks and other recreational facilities, as well as opportunities regarding improvements to Community infrastructure.
The KRCA Town Hall meeting, organized by community members, will provide an overview of the draft Strategic Plan. Facilitated break-out discussions will provide attendees the opportunity to share with the association their suggestions and priorities for ensuring a safer, more enjoyable, and more vibrant community.
"The Association staff and leadership are committed to continually exploring strategies to enhance the quality of life for our residents, increase property values, and strengthen partnerships with local leaders and entities that are or wish to become invested in our Community", states Board President Moses Ornelas Valdez.
"A united approach with community Stakeholders will ensure that we are aware of and properly accessing available resources to refine and achieve our goals."
Established in 1964, the KRCA includes 1,543 homes, 1,246 undeveloped parcels, 19 commercial properties, and covers over 5 square miles of land. The Association is governed by a five-member Board of Directors who are elected through annual election with staggered terms. Numerous committees, spearheaded by volunteer members, work to address issues and pursue ideas. Together, their common goal is to seek meaningful ways to advance community safety, develop additional amenities and bring greater value to the Community. KRCA Members are highly encouraged to get involved in their community and to be part of its Strategic Plan implementation.
For more information about the Town Hall meeting, contact Janine Smith Citron at jscitron2@gmail.com or 707.413.9028. Community To learn more about the Kelseyville, Riviera Community Association call 707.277.7281 or visit the website at kelseyville-riviera.com.
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LAKEPORT
Hearing on First 5 Lake County Commission's 2022-23 annual audit
Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, Jan. 24 2024 at 2 p.m., during its regular meeting, the Commission of First 5 Lake County, State of California, will hold a public hearing to take testimony and accept comments on the First 5 Lake County Commission's 2022-23 Annual Audit; and following the public hearings, the Commission shall conditionally accept all items as presented.
The First 5 Lake Commission meeting is to be held both virtually via Zoom (Meeting ID: 94579432254, Passcode: 948365, Phone # 669-900-6833) and in-person at 1152 S. Main St., Lakeport, Kesey Room on Wednesday, January 24 at 2 p.m. at which time and place interested persons may attend and be heard. All documents to be presented at the public hearings can be found on the Commission's website at www.firstfivelake.org and copies can be requested from the First 5 Lake office by calling 707-263-6169 or emailing first5@lakecountyca.gov.
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LAKE COUNTY
A 27-Year Wildflower Journey: The making of an award-winning book
Spectacular California wildflower photography will be the topic at the January 18 Zoom meeting of the Redbud Audubon Society at 7 p.m. Internationally acclaimed conservation photographers Rob Badger and Nita Winter will share scenes of their 27-year journey photographing wildflowers and super-bloom landscapes throughout California and the West.
This decades-long journey led to the creation of their award-winning coffee-table book, "Beauty and the Beast: California Wildflowers and Climate Change," co-published with the California Native Plant Society. The book, which has won 12 awards, is a celebration of California's amazing plant diversity. The book's stories about the wildflowers are to inspire hope and action on climate change, and the book serves as a companion to their traveling educational exhibit.
Rob Badger and Nita Winter have been life partners and creative collaborators for more than three decades. Their work has been featured in Time, Mother Jones, and Sierra magazines, the New York Times, Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, and the Los Angeles Times.
They are the recent recipients of the Sierra Club's 2020 Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography.
The photographs in their book are not intended to show the effects of climate change on wildflowers. Rather, Rob and Nita share what scientists, including some of the authors who contributed to their book, are learning about how climate change is affecting wildflowers and what we can do to protect them.
To register for the program, click on the registration link on the homepage of Redbud Audubon's website: www.redbudaudubon.org. The Zoom link for the program will be sent over to those who register.
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