KELSEYVILLE, CA — The Lake County Wine Alliance celebrated its 24th Annual Wine Auction on September 20, 2025, at the Konocti Harbor Resort and Spa, embracing a nostalgic 1980s theme. This year, the auction raised over $100,000 in live bids alone, supporting more than thirty local nonprofits and schools.
Clearlake City Manager Alan Flora, who co-hosted the event with his wife Nicole, expressed gratitude to the wine industry, emphasizing the quality of Lake County wines. The attendees, many dressed in 80s fashion, were entertained by auctioneer Robert Irwin, who was hosting his first auction. Flora highlighted the impact of the funds, stating, “There are 39 local groups and programs that will be supported with your giving today.”
Special guests included Congressman Mike Thompson, who praised the auction’s role in bolstering community programs focused on youth and the arts. He mentioned the significant contributions from passionate organizations in the area.
The evening featured remarks from sponsors such as Sutter Health and Lake County Tribal Health. Sutter Health’s CEO Timothy Stephens noted the auction represents a community movement, as it has raised over $3 million in total since its inception. Ernest Padilla, CEO of Lake County Tribal Health, reiterated the event’s importance for community contributions beyond medical services.
The Konocti Harbor Resort showcased its recently renovated amenities while guests enjoyed appetizers from twelve local restaurants. Notable culinary contributions included a corn salad from students of Clear Lake High School’s Culinary Class, classic sloppy joes from Ripe Choice Catering, and various desserts.
The live auction offered 20 unique experiences, with top items including a “Christmas in the Country” VIP dining experience fetching $10,500 and dinner with Congressman Thompson raising $17,000. The highest-grossing item was the Ogulin House Experience, which brought in $17,500.
Dinner was catered by the Konocti Harbor Restaurant, featuring robust beef brisket accompanied by a harvest wedge salad and roasted dessert cookies made by programs supporting adults with developmental differences. Kelseyville High School students served the meal family-style, emphasizing the event’s community spirit.
The Lake County Wine Auction combines wine culture with philanthropy, reflecting the region’s commitment to support local initiatives while enjoying its finest offerings.
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