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By Mike Young, FHA 203k Consultant 916-758-1809
(203kOnLine.com, covering the USA)
ALERT! "IMPORTANT INFO FOR FIRE VICTIMS"We need to get the word out as fast as possible. With over 1,888 homes damaged in the fire we need to get the word out fast BEFORE the foundations are removed. I lost a business, a 5,000 SF brick warehouse full of stuff I had took 45 years to accumulate, to a tornado about 10 years ago in NC, it took everything we had stored in the warehouse, everything, there wasn't anything we could salvage, what wasn't destroyed in the tornado was runied after sitting in the rain for three days before the fire department could render the walls safe for us to return and see what could be saved. What wasn't blown away was now so covered with mold it was a 100% loss. The catestrophic loss is demoralizing at a minimum. In this case and due to what we learned in the...
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By Ray Perry, Realtor, CRS, GRI, e-PRO
(CENTURY 21 The Neil Company Real Estate)
LOWER LAKE - For the first time in more than a century, a bell rang from the Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum's bell tower on Thursday afternoon. Jane Weaver, whose dedication to restoring and preserving the schoolhouse over the past quarter-century is credited for saving the building, and County Administrator Kelly Cox, another staunch supporter of the building restoration, had the honors of officially ringing in the new Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum bell tower, completed earlier this summer.The new tower is a replica of the 70-foot-tall bell tower that was part of the school's original construction, completed in 1877. The original bell tower was badly damaged in the 1906 earthquake which left San Francisco in ruin and caused damage even as far north as Lake County, according to a museum ...
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By Ray Perry, Realtor, CRS, GRI, e-PRO
(CENTURY 21 The Neil Company Real Estate)
 There were many people who proved integral to bringing the Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum's restoration to its current point. In addition to Jane Weaver and her late husband, John, Tom Malley, Les Parker and Scott Drew were thanked. The museum's Preservation Committee members were lauded for their dedication to the project. Members include Jane Weaver, Arlene Carter, Mary Beth Alteneder, Sharon Von Haesler, Maxine Glimme, Judy Mullens, Jeanette Jablonski, Marc Giberson, Winkie Griffin, Barbara Parker, Tom and Vivian McFarling and Jackie Armstrong.Public Services Director Kim Clymire also thanked Ron Trenary of B&C Construction, who built the bell tower; architect Jonathan Byer; Bud Boyce, responsible for the tower's finial fixture at the very top; Dwain Goforth, the museum's assistant c...
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By Ray Perry, Realtor, CRS, GRI, e-PRO
(CENTURY 21 The Neil Company Real Estate)
  Lower Lake, CaliforniaApprox. Population 1,755"I Sell Lake County!"Ray PerryGRI, e-PRO, Lake County Expert,  Multimillion Dollar Producer, Most Listings in The CountyCPS Country AirOffice (707) 277-9255 ext 1#Cell (707) 245-8376Fax (707) 277-7840Ray@RayPerry.comhttp://www.rayperry.com/  Lower Lake Homes For SaleClick Here to request more information about homes and real estate in Lower Lake Lower Lake Relocation InformationLake County Chamber of Commerce (707) 994-3600Community Location Lower Lake, California is located in Lake County.Lower Lake, California  First known to the European settlers as Grantsville, this community began in the late 1850s.  Lower Lake was the south county community nearest a major boat landing during the years when most transportation was across Clear Lake b...
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