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USPS 117-120 VOL. 145 Issue 21 May 27, 2015 Serving Clear Lake and Ventura since 1869 • Hometown newspaper of Jeff & Martha Boyes $1.50
Clear Lake Former Lady of the Lake owners Mike Royer (left) and Rodger Nordman (right) will help the boat’s new owner, Jon Berhow (center) and his part- Talks continue
Mirror-Reporter ners, Scott and Niki Monson, aboard the boat this summer.-Reporter photo. to make local
CALENDAR memorial for
Cruising Clear Lake veterans reality
Thurs. - Sat.
Cup ‘O Joe shows New owners hope to enhance unique lake experience Clear Lake veterans report they have not given up on the idea
of constructing a memorial to veterans in the community.
It is time again for the Clear The Lady of the Lake is sailing under new ownership this sea- perience crewing the boat and Scott is familiar with its mechanics. After almost one year of discussion, rejected proposals, appoint-
Lake Arts Center’s “Bad theater son. The new owners plan to introduce some new ideas which will ment of a task force to study possible locations and, most recently,
at its best!” The spring rendi- Jon Berhow and Scott and Niki Monson have purchased the give even more people a chance to experience the Lady of the Lake. news that the group was deadlocked between two possible sites,
tion of the “Cup O’ Joe ‘Decaf ’ sternwheeler from Mike Royer and Rodger Nordman. However, This summer, the boat will remain docked on Wednesdays, al- V.F.W. Commander Mike Nelson said a small group of veterans
Show,” will be offered Thursday, Royer and Nordman have agreed to stay on this season to handle lowing everyone the opportunity to step on board and enjoy the has been meeting informally with Mayor Nelson Crabb and City
Friday and Saturday, May 28- driving and tour duties aboard the boat. view from 5-10 p.m. Visitors will be allowed to bring food on Administrator Scott Flory to keep the memorial idea alive.
30, in the Sukup Performing Berhow said he noticed a for sale sign on the boat last year and board. Nelson said that group is expected to grow to also include two
Arts Room. The show will in- “knew he wanted to make it happen.” At least once a month, the new owners plan to have a live band City Council members. He added that he is optimistic a veterans
clude short sketches compiled The boat’s owners and Berhow had known each other for years. perform on board on Wednesday nights. memorial will become a reality in the near future. He declined to
by Paul Harthan, from short In addition, Berhow’s friend, Scott Monson had served as a driver The cruise schedule and prices will remain the same. Informa- identify locations the groups has been discussing with city represen-
comedy sketches that are free for the boat for eight years and Niki had tended its bar. tion is available at www.cruiseclearlake.com or by calling 357-2243. tatives.
for public use by Eric Coble, It was a perfect match for the sellers and buyers, they said. The Lady of the Lake also has a Facebook page, with postings of City Councilman Mike Callanan (at-large) sounded off at the
D.M. Larsen and Bruce Kane. “The bank was supportive of our partnership and they wanted special cruises, entertainment and more. conclusion of the May 18 Council meeting, letting the public and
Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with to see things stay local,” said Berhow. “They also liked our ideas to Royer and Nordman say they will miss spending time on the other Council members know he does not consider it to be the
showtime at 7:30. Nonsemble continue to make the Lady of the Lake a fun part of Clear Lake.” lake and all the people they have met in the 10 years they have Council’s job to promote construction of a veterans memorial.
will play for musical enjoyment Berhow, who also owns The Anchor Inn and Elly’s Lakefront owned the Lady of the Lake, but they are happy the new owners “I continue to get lots of questions and discussion from the
at 6:30 p.m. Advance tickets Tap in Clear Lake, brings experience and knowledge of the restau- community on this topic; rightly so,” Callanan said near the con-
are $10 and are available at the rant and bar business to the Lady. The Monsons have valuable ex- See LADY OF THE LAKE on page 2 clusion of the meeting. “I want to make it clear the only thing
Clear Lake Arts Center, 17 S. the Council has done is listen to input. We voted to turn the Sea
4th St., or by calling 357-1998. Wall location down and left it for a committee to study for six and
At the door tickets are $12. one-half months, only to have the Sea Wall not get the hoped for
verdict, or a majority. This is not a City of Clear Lake project. Local
Saturday veterans initiated the idea and plan to raise funds for it.”
Farmer’s Market Callanan called any attempt by the City to choose a location for
such a memorial a “fool’s mission.” The group planning and paying
The Clear Lake Farmer’s for such a project should take the lead, he said.
Market is held at the Surf Ball- “I’m a little frustrated at some pointing fingers at the Council
room parking lot, 460 North asking us to take the next step,” he added.
Shore Drive, each Saturday Earlier in the meeting, Walt Muskovich, a resident of Clear
from 9 a.m. to noon. Healthy, Lake, spoke to the Council during the citizen’s opportunity to ad-
fresh produce and handcrafted dress the Council on issues not appearing on the agenda. Muskov-
products are available for pur- ich, a Vietnam-era veteran, said he sensed a lack of direction for
chase. a monument. He said he would like to see it located at the city-
owned Veteran’s Memorial Golf Course on North Shore.
Pate benefit Since the beginning of the year other locations, including the
Sea Wall, corner of 8th Street and Main Avenue, and area near City
A benefit will be held Sat- Beach formerly occupied by a water tower, were studied as a pos-
urday, May 30, at the Ventura sible site for three flag poles and granite walls displaying the names
of local veterans. The City Council, on the recommendation of
continued the Parks and Recreation Board, formally turned down a request to
place the memorial at the Sea Wall. No other specific site has been
More CALENDAR proposed.
on page 2
Haugland delivers Memorial Day address
Inside
Looking at his young family, Gabriel ed my family to believe in what I was doing a JAG Officer (military lawyer) in the Iowa
Opinion..................4-5 Haugland told those gathered for Memorial in Afghanistan-- that they deserve the same Army National Guard in the rank of Cap-
Weather.................... 5 Day services at Clear Lake Cemetery Mon- opportunities we enjoy. tain.
Sports................13-16 day he knew his service in Afghanistan was Haugland led a 23-man Infantry rifle “I did come home, but sadly many oth-
Legals..................... 17 necessary. platoon from Bravo Company, 1-168 In- ers did not,” he said. “May their sacrifice,
Classifieds.........18-19 “Don’t go daddy. I need you,” his fantry Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat devotion, permanent act of love ever be on
two-year-old daughter, Grace, had pleaded Team, 34th Infantry Division, in 2010 and our minds not only on Memorial Day, but
The lake level rose .48” to its before he left. He was also leaving behind 2011. He said he was driven in his work to everyday.”
new reading of +4.56” above his young wife, Carolyn, and an infant son, stop 9/11 plots and make the world more Local Memorial Day services also in-
Nick. safe for families like his. cluded a ‘Missing Man Table’ to honor ser-
the weir. Last year at this “I had to go and do the honorable, After returning from deployment, vice members who have fallen in the line of
time the lake measured +0.60” noble, and just thing for them and for us,” Haugland branch-transferred to the Judge
Haugland recalled. “It was crucial. I need- Advocate General’s corps, and now serves as See MEMORIAL DAY on page 2
above the weir.
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@CLReporter (Above left) V.F.W. Commander and U.S. Navy veteran Mike Nelson casts a wreath onto the lake as part of lakeside Memorial Day Services. (Above center) The V.F.W. Honor Guard proceeds past The Missing Man Table
set at the Clear Lake Cemetery for Monday services. (Above right) Captain Gabriel Haugland pauses at a monument with his son, Nick, following his remarks as speaker of the day at Clear Lake Memorial Day services.
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