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of clients murder trial City Council hopefuls pile up and look whos back
Kevin L. Hoover after. As of Friday, some 10 aspirants City Coun-
Paul Mann faces additional charges
Mad RiveR Union have taken out papers to be consid- cilmember Alex
Mad RiveR Union Alexandra
ARCATA If Mark Wheetleys ered for appointment to the single Stillman. Hart
EUREKA A defense his estranged wife, Rachel Stillman
vacated seat on the City Council was open seat by the remaining four is a newcomer
motion to block the press Christina, including bat-
a plush throne made of gold and councilmembers. to Arcata politics whose views are un-
and public from the next tering her and brandish-
trimmed in rich Corinthian leather, The two latest potential candi- known, and he couldnt immediately
phase of the Jon David ing a gun in public. He has
it couldnt be more intensely sought dates are Michael Hart and former be reached.
Goldberg murder case has pleaded not guilty on all
Conversely, Stillman is a highly
forced another postpone- counts, including the mur-
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ment in the pros- der charge.
perienced councilmember in Arca-
ecution of the In continu-
man accused of ing the case until
elected to the City Council back in
the point blank April 11 at 2:30,
1972, serving until 1980. She was
gunshot killing Judge Rein-
re-elected in 2006, that time serving
holtsen pointed
until late 2014. On her most recent
captain last Sep- out that the pub-
departure from the council, Stillman
tember. lic must be given
joked that she could run for a council
The defense Jon David due notice before
seat yet again in 15 years, but it only
motion clashes Goldberg closing a prelim-
FRIDAY FEAST L fhile Pdraig sona took a little more than two to pique
with the First inary hearing;
Dhuit is Gaelic for Happy Saint Pat- her interest.
Amendment prohibition several reporters were
ricks Day, which is what they had She said it was a matter of popu-
against abridging the free- present in the gallery.
at Fridays St. Pattys extravaganza lar demand. I was encouraged by
dom of the press. Reinholtsen noted that
at the Arcata Veterans Memorial citizens in Arcata to step forward,
Superior Court Judge preliminary hearings,
Dale A. Reinholtsen will which determine if the Building. Right, Marcus Sterling, the
halls new chef, with his corned beef in. I havent been gone that long, so it
rule April 11 on Public prosecution has gathered
and cabbage. Above, a symbol- wouldnt be that hard.
Defender Casey Russos enough evidence to war-
ic meal served for those vets who Environmental policy issues are at
motion that the evidence rant a trial, must be open
never returned. Below, Jeff Sterling, the forefront of her agenda. Im al-
to the press and the public,
Travis Holt and Holly Largent quaff a ways concerned about wetlands and
hearing by the prosecution either in total or in part,
bracing beverage.Go raibh marshes, she said. Incorporating the
be presented in a closed except in rare instances.
maith agat! Photos by KLh | Union latest Local Coastal Plan policies into
courtroom. He cited a California case
Arcatas General Plan is important, as
Presumably Russo will involving a television sta-
is completing the local trail system.
argue next month that only tion in which the First
There are a lot of odds and ends,
a closed hearing can avert Amendment protection
she said.
prejudicing the prospec- prevailed.
Shes deeply impressed with her
tive jurors who will hear In making his motion,
rival applicants, particularly some of
the case against Goldberg. Russo drew a distinction
the planning commissioners in the
He is charged with killing between closing the foun-
running. She considers that body to
Timothy Thomas Smith, dational evidence portion
be a prime councilmember training
Sr. September 26. of the preliminary hearing
ground. Theyre excellent, Stillman
Smith allegedly cuck- and the hearing as a whole.
said. They would be excellent people
olded Goldberg, who is ac- He said he did not antici-
to be on the council.
cused of taking revenge by pate calling any witness-
The time window to take out and
es in connection with the
return nomination papers at City Hall
in his front yard in Fortuna judges decision on wheth-
as his wife and son looked er to close the courtroom.

L fhiLe Pdraig Sona dhuit


on during the noon hour. In 1986, the U.S. Su-
Goldberg, 36, in cus- preme Court reversed the
tody on $1 million bail, Mary Burke wins
McK CSD seat
Salmon runs collapse, closing Why does the airport Mad RiveR Union
McKINLEYVILLE Candidate
keep losing money? Mary Burke has vanquished three
other candidates for the McKin-
Daniel Mintz son times and area catch limits, is Daniel Mintz routine items, the studys leyville Community Services District
Mad RiveR Union considering a statewide closure of the Mad RiveR Union funding supports a gen- in the March 14 Special Election.
HUMBOLDT With record low commercial Chinook salmon season. HUMBOLDT Opera- eral goal of maintaining According to
runs forecasted, the commercial and Rainfall is far above average tion of the countys airport infrastructure. But the the Humboldt
recreational ocean Chinook salmon now but that wont help the salmon system continues to be a focus of the study will be County Elections
- that were hatching three years ago. money-losing proposition Division, Burke
agement Zone (KMZ) from South- Drought was peaking, water tem- and a study will be done to the countys Aviation En- garnered 1,958
ern Oregon to north of Shelter Cove - identify how to correct an terprise Fund which is votes, or 71.72
will be closed this season. pacted migration to the ocean. made up of airport fee rev- percent.
- In the lower Klamath River, the The countys Board enue has been insolvent The next-high-
ery will also be heavily restricted, - of Supervisors approved for years and is sustained est vote-getter,
with the Yurok and Hoopa Valley tures also promoted parasitic infec- supplemental funding for through borrowing. Mary Burke David Coelho,
tribes sharing allocations that only tion and disease. a $53,500 airport system Operation of the coun- gained just 344
The juvenile salmon that made tys six airports is sup- votes, or 10.55 percent.
Ocean salmon abundance is ex- it out of the river systems were met sustainability study at its posed to be self-supporting
pected to be so low this year that the with additional challenges, as ocean March 14 meeting. but costs have exceeded 288 votes, or 10.55 percent, while
water temperatures were also above Pulled from the meet- income for the last eight Bonnie Oliver brought up the rear
(PFMC), the agency which sets sea- ings consent agenda of with 126 votes, or 4.62 percent.

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| This is a pretty dire situation, says fisheries official
proceedings, preliminary
hearings in California tra- were looking at a few
rainfall and snowpack
Frieda Smith, not other-
access is essential to the - conditions, well probably
at the preliminary hear- many salmon as possible -

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Planting & Pizza
- WILLOW WORK The City of Arcata in cooperation with Friends of the Arcata Marsh hosted a volunteer work
day at the Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary on Saturday, March 4. The purpose of the work day was to plant
willow stakes near the freshwater ponds in the marsh, directly south of the Humboldt State property (former In-
- dustrial Electric Co.), and north of the freshwater west pond. Eight volunteers showed up for the event. The work
went very smoothly and the weather was nice. A total of 500 willow stakes were planted on an area slightly
- bigger than one acre. Fruit was served for breakfast and pizzas were served for lunch. Photos courtesy city of ArcAtA

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FRESH & HEALTHY The fruits or vegetables, that is of the greenhouse. Photos courtesy Mrch

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PUBLIC SAFETY
* Wednesday, February 22 at the same high-density facility to be a slingshot. Having estab- presence. bout of palate-cleansing, busi-
7:08 a.m. A man in tie-dye lished his street suav, he was 11:39 a.m. After a Facebook ar- ness-befouling vomiting in the
pants, a leather jacket and carry- his balcony. Possibly stymied by moved along. gument, an Alliance Road woman bushes at a Samoa Boulevard
ing a blue glove conducted dizzi- said her neighbor forced her way business, occupants of a white
ness research in the parking lot occasion, he didnt bother wear- a.m. A man caught taking the into her apartment. van prepared to set up camp.
of a Valley West motel, as one ing clothes. And was arrested. - 12:07 p.m. A woman was report-
does. After falling into buildings 5:58 p.m. An erratic-acting man ment on Alliance Road explained edly held hostage inside a mans a.m. After a preliminary bout of
and cars, police were called in to whod managed to trap himself that he was visiting a friend vehicle. She declined medical palate-cleansing, business-be-
move the single-gloved spin doc- inside the rickety cyclone-fence (because apparently the custom treatment for the marks on her fouling vomiting in the bushes at
tor along. soil corral outside an among his friendship cir- wrists. a Samoa Boulevard business, oc-
10 a.m. A man who may or may I Street cooperative su- cle is 1 a.m. screen remov- 6:38 p.m. A brown cow escaped cupants of a white van prepared
not have planned on carrying the permarket eventually ex- its pasture at 17th and Q streets to set up camp.
parking lot guys pioneering re- tracted himself from the 7:23 a.m. A man on E via a hole in the fence, but the fol- 10:02 a.m. One of Arcatas free-
search stole some gloves and oth- confounding cage, only Street accused a woman low-through wasnt well thought
to wander up the street of taking $3.85 out of his out the roving bovine ran out of around on I Street, the spritual
then put on the gloves and stood in search of less chal- pants pockets. ideas and just stood in the road- force projected by his holy robes
around outside until he was ar- lenging entanglements. 9:07 a.m. Someone re- somewhat tempered by the open
rested. 6:24 p.m. One shop- ported multiple branch- alcohol container from which the
12:35 p.m. At the same store, a es stolen from trees in various a.m. - street messiah guzzled, his blun-
man in the grips of severe, self-in- front door of a Uniontown super- downtown locations. ders to behold.
duced state of drunkenality wore market accelerated into a prance, 12:37 p.m. A woman reported Boulevard between Union Street
pajama pants and a green jacket then a desperate gallop as he bee- an attempted strangulation and and Crescent Way, where a future a.m. A woman was caught on se-
as he yelled at passersby. Deemed lined toward a pickup truck in the rape, then being struck in the curity camera moving hoses at a
publicly drunk, he was arrested. parking lot bearing a burgeoning back near her ribs by someone she in the roadway. Valley West motel.
12:48 p.m. A heated family ar- basket of unpaid-for groceries. had considered a friend. 7:25 a.m. A man at a 13th Street
gument with yelling, of course The thiefs signature features 2:35 p.m. A man downtown was a.m. A spirited soire on Beverly store proved incapable of using
resulted in a lad getting his hand facial hair and a hoodie may aid reported bothering real estate - the bathroom without drama. He
slapped by his uncle. in his eventual apprehension. agents, a new and hitherto un- ing out in the street. Following a broke the sink, kicked some pipes
2:42 p.m. The woman outside 8:19 p.m. Possibly burning with documented crusade. cessation of hostilities, they went and then got into a wholly unnec-
a Valley West store where every- despair over the landscape of hu- 3:39 p.m. Even more narrow- back in the house although neigh- essary argument with employees.
things a dollar may have had a ly focused was the harassment bors continued to complain. Po- 3:04 p.m. A pedestrian-blocking
super-great reason for putting navigate, a cars headlight spon- campaign against a Nepalese craft lice came and cited the host. day camp at 18th and G streets
that belt around a mans neck, vendor downtown. Monday, February 27 3:33 featured a beanbag chair, on
and for that matter removing it. no-budget Valley West motel. 4:47 p.m. So awe-inspiring was p.m. A guy on I Street asked which a man snuggled under a
Police arrested someone involved. 8:37 p.m. A shipping company the exhaust roar from a Boyd someone to help him use jumper blanket.
3:02 p.m. Yelling. Doesnt it Road mans vehicle that it made cables on a cars battery. But it
make every part of your house package, and handed it over to the an apartment building shudder, was far from clear that he owned A large bay brown draft, a bay
just that much more gracious and cops in the back parking lot. but not with delight. the car or even had a drivers li- thoroughbred quarterhorse mix
enjoyable? A man at an Alliance 10:14 p.m. In a paean to the cense, since he couldnt produce and a little horse were found
Road apartment complex not un- suave, swaggering street toughs of a.m. - humanless at Jacoby Creek and
familiar to police repurposed his yesteryear, an aspiring badass im- ing next to the pumps at a Valley 4:19 p.m. Im hearing voices, a Old Arcata roads, and held in an
porch as a yelly pulpit, regaling the pressed patrons at a Valley West - man declared at a Plaza business. arena pending location of their
neighbors with delirious peals. golden arches with his curly black cient creep-out factors to make Can you call the police? This owner(s).
3:45 p.m. It might have been tresses, Fonz-like leather jacket customers uneasy, with one cus- was done, and he was arrested on 4:48 p.m. Two dogs that were
the same ostentatious orator or and a metal object of some sort, - a public drunkenness charge. chained together ran loose on
a copycat crooner, but some guy which looked like it was supposed er so as not to be in the weirdos 4:50 a.m. After a preliminary Frederick Avenue.

ACROSS DOWN
1. Piece of clothing 1. Notices
6. Night sight 2. Sentry s cry
10. Calculating experts, 3. Mr. Stravinsky
for short 4. Meal
14. Needing no 5. Capital city
encouragement 6. Wool bearers
15. Sandwich variety 7. Sign of joy or sorrow
16. Rough, grating sound 8. Museum diplay

ArcAtA Fire gets Fresh, new And sAFe McK stAtion


17. Run and wed 9. List
18. Lunches 10. Folders
19. This: Sp. 11. Old hat
20. Less familiar 12. Fall bloom
22. Tantalizer 13. Brief flash of light
24. Discontinue 21. Tipper and others STATION TRANSFORMATION The new McKinleyville Fire Station, a Greenway Partners collaborative project. Courtesy Greenway Partners
25. Crazy 23. Once, once
26. __ oil 25. Nobleman Greenway Partners
29. Do a grammatical task 26. __ for; tend ARCATA/McKINLEYVILLE When the Arcata Fire requirements, and future goals for the district. One of the
30. Booth s victim 27. Guy with a
mean brother
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31. Adamant refusal
33. Commerce 28. Stitched joining ciation (AVFA) were trying to make their dream of building to make the most of the existing district and volunteer as-
37. Peruse 29. Word with -
39. Peso spender code or colony
41. Strike 32. One of the planets cilities rather than developing one new station.
42. Fudd or Gantry 34. __ Mountains; to move the project forward. This initial collaboration led -
44. Grandmas Kirghiz range to the development of an organizational Strategic Plan to trict and the community, and the resulting facilities mod-
46. __ You 35. Game piece
Lonesome Tonight? 36. Fencer s prop guide the activities and policy direction of the district. -
47. Bigwig 38. Insistent one During this collaborative planning process, AFD and
49. Woman s clothing size 40. Violated new stations were constructed for half of the price of the
51. Makes 43. By __; from memory
54. Editor s notation 45. Picks the District. The process engaged public stakeholders as one station that was originally conceived prior to Green-
55. Skate blade 48. European language well as AFD and AVFA representatives in discussing costs ways involvement.
56. Rhythmic flows 50. Teacher s status Before renovating, McKinleyville Station was con-
60. Footless creature 51. Vegas activity
61. Manhandle 52. Foreign money structed with older and harmful building materials, such
63. Big name in the 53. __ Gay;
Big Apple, once WWII plane Neal Narayan.Everything is fresh, new, and most impor-
64. Soccer great 54. Valleys
65. 4840 square yards 56. Unpedigreed pups tantly, safe to live in.
66. Teach 57. Ember
67. Scorch 58. Actor Jannings
68. Suffix for dry or shy 59. Heirs, often
69. Exchanges for cash 62. Big heart
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OPINION
the corporate powers can still do to thwart Trump. There are boots on the ground in

Dear Lucy Salazar, letterS that desire.


Heres how we stop them. We make our
Syria already and more to come.
Trumps three weekends in Palm Beach
Thanks for writing about the neglected children look up and wonder why this town voices heard in the media, write our opin- have cost the taxpayers millions already
Valley West families and children with few wont build them a playground, not for love ions to editors, and share them among our and much of that goes right into Trumps
recreational resources (Union, March 15). or money. personal and social contacts. We do not pocket since his huge coterie stay at Mar-A-
Spending $40,000 on painting a mural To be fair, the $202,400 I handed to the become confused by political advertising Lago. And then theres the issue of divest-
with $10,000 contributed by the City of Ar- City wasnt all spent on the downtown ball- designed to frighten and deter our determi- ing from his business interests so he cant
cata bothered me as well. park night lights I was told in 2010 by nation to bring to our citizens a health care
I complained to the City Council, even Parks Superintendent Dan Diemer that the system commensurate with every other in- is doing nothing about a president who ca-
suggesting they copy the Arcata High remaining money was being used to secure dustrialized nation (among whom the US sually breaks ties with the Constitution and
School paint job on a similar large blank a parcel waterfront park on the Mad River, - laws of the land. If this doesnt scare you
wall. Some might consider the mural a as part of the Zanzi commercial develop- tiveness--yes, we have great doctors, great either like Trumps father youre in the KKK
distraction since the model showed lots ment on Guintoli. To this day that park equipment, great hospitals, and yes, people or your head is deep in sand.
of activity would be depicted. Saving for a literally has a Do Not Enter sign in front of come from overseas to use themonly peo- Gallup Poll: over 50 percent want sin-
future repair/paint job would have been it. Its almost sarcastic. gle-payer health care, concern about global
worthwhile as well. What kind of parks development poli- There is so much timidity among even warming is at an all time high of 64 percent,
However, one does have to wonder cy steals from childrens playgrounds in a - 73 percent prioritize alternative energy and
about priorities when it comes to where low-income neighborhood and wastes it gle-payer is the way of the future. They 7 in 10 Americans favor giving immigrants
playground money is expended. I live in are afraid of that backlash from an unin- a chance to stay.
Northtown, directly across from the swings formed populace. If we want them to talk The majority of citizens do not share
at Stewart Park. If we had a counting sys- was paid by the Courtyards of Arcata that is about single-payer, we have to call and Trumps twisted values of hate and greed.
tem similar to that used on roadways for earmarked for Valley East and Valley West write them and encourage them to back The majority supported Bernie Sanders
cars, I question that the number of children children, and I think the City should spend real health care reform. and still do. We the people were blind to
and parents going to that park would justi- it this summer or repay it to Courtyards-- Already there is some change: recent op- what the Democratic Party did and blind
fy its maintenance. there is an acre of weeds that the neighbors eds in the New York Times and the Wall to the years of undoing of safeguards like
Understandably, when the subdivision Street Journal, of all conservative arenas, Wall Street regulations, environmental
was approved, it must have been thought and there are never enough swings to share have opined positively for single-payer. safeguards and more and now were in
that the houses would contain children. when all 120 children come home from But much, much more mainstream media deep whoopus and the whole ball of yarn
This park is for young children aged 2 to 10 school. Swings cost just $400 each. are needed to talk about this issue now that is unraveling. We must move fast to clear
with adult supervision and the large grassy Sincerely, - the swamp, to sweep out the White House
area is now used mostly for a dog play- Sean Armstrong la and Charybdis, Obamas ACA and GOPs and clean up Congress and end corporate
ground. Some decision-makers 30 years Arcata AHCA, where both are failing and there is a ownership of our country.
ago had a limited view of the future. real chance for real change. The whole world is watching us in shock
When the Greenview Park was proposed, Anyone interested in a revival our chap- and came out and marched with us on Jan-
I contributed to the fund, as I strongly be- ter of HCA-Humboldt, with the goal of edu- uary 21 worldwide. Our work is cut out for
lieve in playgrounds in general and having Thank you to Margaret Emerson for her cating the public about single-payer health us but the stakes are higher than theyve
one accessible to handicapped children is excellent piece on turning our attention to care please contact me for information on ever been and time is not on our side.
especially important. Limitations often A Singular Solution about single-payer how we can make an impact in our local Sylvia De Rooy
prevent their active play, with or without health care. As noted there are many great area: rockhousemouse@gmail.com Indianola
other kids around. In addition to Stewart organizations extant in California alone Patty Harvey
Park, there is Vinum Park (F Street near that have been working for more than two Willow Creek
14th Street) and I challenge examination of -
the census to calculate how many children ically sound, proven program to correct the The Arcata High School Career & College
live in that neighborhood. Very little park- inequities in our health care system here in Center would like to thank our wonderful
ing is available at either location. California. HCA (Health Care for All)-Cal- Trump lies. He lies a lot. Not that other Humboldt County community for support-
Cursory observation reveals that equip- ifornia has chapters in most counties, in- presidents havent lied, they all did, to one ing our 10th annual pancake breakfast,
ment is often replaced, seemingly not be- cluding here; namely, HCA-Humboldt, degree or another. Obama lied about much, held on Saturday March 4 to raise funds to
cause it is worn out but because newer, which has been mostly inactive since the including about US complicity in Syria. But support the center, and in memory of the
safer plastic equipment is on the market. arrival of the ACA with its improvements Trump brings new dimensions and purpos- centers founder, Jackie Foote.
In Valley West, there is little playground over the then existing system, but also with es. Like other presidents some of his lies We appreciate the several hundred
equipment of any kind, anywhere. Families might be part of a sneaky political manip- guests who joined us for the breakfast, and
with children are just beginning their lives As Emerson points out, a single-payer ulation such as his outrageous lies about especially our business and community
and rarely have houses with yards. Safe ac- voter fraud. That lie might be part of a plan sponsors and volunteers including Aalfs,
cessible playgrounds are a good investment in, nobody out free, life-time coverage of to deny voting rights to large segments of Evans and Company, LLP, Alyson Hunter,
for us all. all health care needs including dental, vi- the population. Arcata High School Interact, Arcata Mad
Sara Turner sion and hearing. No co-pays, no age lim- Maybe. But just as likely its another lie River Ambulance, Arcata Property Man-
Arcata its, no pre-existing conditions. Payment to to make his win look bigger than it was and agement, Arny King, Bruce McFarland,
P.S. When I walked across the street at 5 providers would come from payroll taxes, when he lies about how many people came Coast Central Credit Union, Cypress Grove
just as with Medicare today, plus from the to his inauguration, or how much money Chvre, Edward Jones--Bryan Plumley,
were only three teen aged boys present, savings from the one-third of every health hes worth, and other such childish, shaky Foote Family, Glenn Tinsheth Tax Con-
using the swings and a small loader. They - ego, easily disproved lies that becomes dis-
were not misbehaving and this is not to be turbing on a new level. He spouts statistics Hunter, Hunter & Hunt, LLP, Jackson &
interpreted as criticism of them. Furthermore, it would be administered by that he seems to have made up on the spot
and later lies about having done so. Its like
- catching a greased eel. But dont tell him Insurance, Lost Coast Rotaract, Matt Bab-
rate insurance and pharmaceutical entities any of this, he is the emperor and youd ich, Meredith Hyland, Plaza Professionals,
whose main interest is bottom-line compa- better like his new clothes or youre out the LLC, Remax Humboldt Realty, Romi &
I read with dismay Lucy Salazars letter
door. Glenn Hitchcock Tinseth, Rotary Club of
regarding the lack of recreational facilities
This last is an important point since, as So we have this narcissistic, childish Arcata Noon, Rotary Club of Arcata Sun-
in Valley West. Its time to follow the mon-
the Trumpists for the GOP replacement of emperor who blurts out any and everything rise, Safeway, Scott Hunt, Shady Lady, So-
ey, $448,400 of it paid to the City of Arcata
the ACA keep erroneously claiming, their that pops into his head, who behaves as roptimist International of Arcata, Sun Val-
by Danco Communities between 2003 and
program will give back to the people their though he can do or say anything and it will ley Flowers, Susan Hansen, SwagTag, Terri
2005 for Park-in-Lieu Fees. The state law
choices for doctors and hospitals instead become an absolute, a dictum spake by roy- Clark & Marty Lay, Tigers Inc., Trish Bar-
that allows the City to collect $3,800 per
of having the government in charge. sin- alty and who will have a temper tantrum if santi D.D.S., Vaissade Mortgage Company,
new residence of Park-in-Lieu Fees also
sensibly requires they be spent to serve the gle-payer is the program that actually does you disagree. What will he do to this coun- and Wildberries Marketplace.
community in which the new residences do this. What single-payer is not, as many Thank you for your support of our work
are built. would want us to believe, is socialized med- We all, by now, must be aware of the de- to help students plan for their next steps af-
As Dancos project manager in 2005, I icine. Providers would still be private and structive values of his cabinet, an EPA hat- ter high school.
personally handed over a check for Park everyone would in fact have free choice er to head the EPA, an education sec who Sincerely,
In Lieu Fees of $202,400 for the second among them. will destroy the education system, in fact Alyson Hunter, Meredith Hyland,
and third phases of the Courtyards of Ar- The public sets the policies and adminis- every pick an exact opposite of what the Arny King, Jim Ritter, Darcy Robins,
cata, a subsidized low-income family devel- ters the system which would be under pub- post requires unless we are living in Alice and
opment adjacent to the 299 on-ramp. lic scrutiny, subject to impeachment for In Wonderland world with the Mad Hatter The 2017 C & CC Pancake Breakfast Committee
In 2008 I started pestering the Parks malfeasance. This is wholly unlike the GOP calling the shots. He will build a $26 billion Arcata
and Recreation leadership about where the and ACA programs where (guess who is in wall that will have disastrous results for
charge) corporate insurance and pharma wildlife and will cause extinctions, he has No matter how frequently and
in-Lieu fees paid in 2003, had been spent. conglomerates dictate every choice that is already started mass, indiscriminate round passionately we implore you to
The law requires Park-in-Lieu Fees to be made, arbitrarily and without oversight or ups of immigrants/illegals and opened old sign letters to the Union with a real
recourse to injured parties. The last thing prisons to hold them in. name and include a city of ori-
developer, who is then required to build any of these programs can claim is con- Access to government agencies has been gin, plus a phone number (which
the park--the park is required. sumer control. shut down from the start, the White House wont be published) for identity
Thats the law. But when I asked Dan Di- comment line closed, hes opening doors to
emer, the former Superintendent of Parks, overhead garnered by these entities not an anything goes Wall Street and the fossil letters lacking one, two or more
how and when he was going to spend the only feed the power they have accumulat- fuel folk are happier than pigs in a gourmet of the above. that makes it hard
ed, they are used against any attempt by trough. The Keystone and DAPL pipelines for us to make sure that the name
he told me the money had been spent on taxpayers to wrest control from their cor- could slam the world with a climate bomb on the letter is the person who ac-
- porate talons. Can we forget the fantas- of disastrous dimensions, except glob- tually wrote it, leaving us all vul-
tically deep-pocket 90s advertising blitz al warning is a Chinese hoax. He said the nerable to tomfoolery. Also, do try
ballplayers could save money on their from the HIAA (Health Insurance Associ- Keystone will create 28,000 jobs, if you and keep your letter to 300 words
nighttime games. ation of America), Harry and Louise ads buy that can we talk about that bridge in or so, maybe 500 max. If you need
I was stunned how could hundreds designed to derail the Clinton era health- Brooklyn. more words than that, contact us
of thousands of dollars from a low-in- When it comes to foreign policy Trump about writing a guest opinion. And
come housing development in Valley East It was over-the-top successful. Even to- shouldnt be allowed near a phone. His ir-
and Valley West be spent on a pay-to-en- day when Pew Research shows more than responsible, infantile behavior with China published, feel free to tell us that
60 percent of Americans (and other polls and Australia are invitations to war. But so as to avert awkward situations!
reverse Robin Hood. Its wrong. Its why show some whopping 80 percent of Cali- then he and his buddies want war anyway Deadline for letters and opinions is
fornians) want a single-payer, Medicare- they can get it. Theres no money maker noon Friday. email letters to opin-
white on summer nights, visible all the for-all system of health care, think what the like a war and the only goal of this adminis- ion@madriverunion.com.
way out to Valley West, where hundreds of billions of advertising dollars wielded by tration is money for the rich, starting with
A6 M AD R IVER U NION M ARCH 22, 2017
Redwood Coast Villages
Community Meeting is Saturday, March 25 from 2 to Guineas the name, being a sweet terrier is her game

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3:30 p.m. at Freshwater Hall, Grange Road (just past
owdy there, seems uine wire hair curls there mately 14
Redwood Coast Village is a new membership organiza- youre in the mar- partner, you dont see that months old.
tion thats helping seniors keep living in their own homes everyday. She came
as long as possible. gently-used dog. When it comes to fea- to Compan-
Services provided include rides, help with household Now a lotta dog adopters tures shes got em coming ion Animal
tasks and home technology and social activities. Volun- out there will try to set you out the wazoo! Foundation
teers of all ages are the foundation of a Village mem- up with a lemon, theyll say On safety she cant be beat, with her sev-
- anything to make shes as vigilant en puppies
unteers provide additional assistance as needed. an adoption hap- as a hawk and boy
If youre a senior, or you have seniors in your life that pen, but let me have found
GAR-ron-TEE senses an intruder, homes!), but
to join as a member or volunteer! you that aint the yet also quiet as a she is now
Refreshments will be served, and the meeting is open way we do things sleeping panther spayed and
to all. redwoodcoastvillage.org, Facebook (707) 442- here at Compan- when you need her in need of a
3763 x217 ion Animal Foun- to be. Never seen a home herself.
dation. dog more suited to Guinea She is an
The Vegan Society of Humboldt I got your back guarding, shes a extremely
with this one natural. sweet and
Sunday, March 26 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the friend. By the way I love playful dog
Humboldt Area Foundation Community Center, 373 In- your hat, is that real velour? lm a-guessin youre the turning in jealously, thats a and would
dianola Road in Bayside. Nice, nice, yeah youve sporty type; I bet you throw promise. do best in an active home
got great taste, no need to a mean tennis ball eh? The real kicker? This girl where she can get lots of at-
best mild, most unusual, best spicy and best overall. waste time here, Im gonna Guinea here is the best is barely a year old yet, not tention and exercise.
The event is open to the public and is free of charge. show you our top-of-the- teammate youll ever have, even a scratch on her! For more information
Attendees should bring one or two vegan dishes to share, heck she loves to play so Honestly partner, they on Guinea or our other
as well as their own plates, cups, and utensils. Let me introduce you to much shell throw toys for are gonna put me in jail for animals, please visit caf-
(Vegan means no animal or animal derived products, the hidden gem of the lot, herself to chase! cutting you this deal, youre animals.org, check out our
the Model Guinea. Now just Finally lets talk about practically stealing her with Facebook page (Compan-
etc.) the crazy mileage with this this adoption. ionAnimalFoundation),
The Vegan Society of Humboldt is a group of vegans, shes a beaut, that matte car- pup. You put one bowl of Dont say I never did and follow us on Instagram
vegetarians, and omnivores who meet monthly to share amel and eggshell white col- food in Guinea and shell you no favors when youre (companion_animal_
delicious vegan food, recipes and good company. or scheme is as hip as it gets. jog with you to the Moon running the best compan- foundation).
For more information, visit vegsocietyhumboldt. Give Guinea here a little and back! ion you ever had down the You can also call us at
blogspot.com or facebook.com/vegsocietyofhumboldt. pet, you feel that coat? Gen- Trust me on this one, beach next week! (707) 826-7387 and visit
you roll up to the park with our thrift store and animal
this little rocket by your Guinea is a Wire Fox program center at 88 Sun-
side and every head will be Terrier who is approxi- ny Brae Center, Arcata.
A party for Annette Jicha-Young
Over the years, she was
organist, vocalist, cov-

they needed someone,

few years working full


time. She said that she
will miss working and
all the dear friends she
has made.
Annette is also a re-
tired music teacher, a
charter member of the
California Music Teach-
ers Association, when
it started in Humboldt
County, and the Ameri-
can Guild of Organists.
When asked what her
plans were when she
retired, she just smiled
and said, That will be
no problem. I plan on

P auls Chapel, 1070


H St., Arcata, invites
all to an Open House
are invited to attend in
this festive celebration.
After 69 years of
spoiling my children,
Dale, Don and Deanne,
my grandchildren, Josh-
Reception Friday, March working for Pauls Chap- ua, Amber, Tiffany,
31 from 4 to 7 p.m., el, Annette Jicha-Young Ryan and JT, and my
honoring our long-time is retiring. She played great-grandchildren,
employee, Annette Ji- the pipe organ for her Briana, who happened to
cha-Young. The entire be born on my birthday,
public, including family, had just turned 16, and Trek and Braydon, more
friends and co-workers made a whole 50 cents. than they already are.
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MARCH 22, 2017
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room Service to deliver vintage laughS


COMEDY FOR DRAMA The McKinleyville high School Drama department presents Room Service, a comedy
written by John Murray and Allen Boretz, in the multipurpose room at McKinleyville high School this week-

down by unexpected obstacles and the omnipresent creditors. Steve Nystrom is the director. The play opens OPEN A SUITCASE FULL OF DREAMS Lisa da Boit and
- Rudi Galindo present Coup de Foudre at the Arcata

photo courteSy cheryl Kingham Family Fun Series. Submitted photo

only getting better. Last year, Canadian


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liber-
Broadcasting, a key revenue source
for PBS and National Public Radio Love & lightning at
Playhouse Family
al Party pledged a $1.9 billion injection stations. If the Republicans get their

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heres a lot going on this week, - way, stations like KHSU will have a
as there always is, but I hope ture, including a $675 million increase lot more pledge drives. My friend Gus
you dont mind if I glance back-
ward. Last Wednesday, I went to the
Playhouse to hear a Quebecois band
in the budget for the Canadian Broad-
casting Corporation and $550 million
more for the Canada Council for the
Mozart, another DJ, says we dont
have to worry, the cuts will never go
though. For me, its the thought that
Fun Series
from Canada, Le Vent du Nord. I Arts. counts. Art counts. Its important. arCata playhouse
also interviewed them earlier in the What does the council do? We CREAMERY DISTRICT The Arcata Playhouse 2017
day on Fogou, a show I help champion and invest in ar- Meanwhile, the culture war rages Family Fun Series begins this Friday, with Coup de Fou-
produce on the local pub- tistic excellence through our on in nightclubs all over, The sound of dre by Teatro Pachuco.
lic radio station KHSU. At grants, services, prizes and Local physical comedian Rudi Galindo returns to
the end of the night, I was payments to Canadian art- used to it now This ain't no party, Humboldt with his troupe Teatro Pachuco, which is
talking with the guys in the ists and arts organizations, this ain't no disco, this ain't no fooling based in Belgium. Teatro Pachuco combines the ele-
band about how they make they explain. The tour that around. No time for dancing, or lovey
their way in modern Ameri- brought Le Vent du Nord dovey, I ain't got time for that now. with the passion of the Mexican-American culture. The
ca playing traditional music to Arcata was supported by So sang David Byrne of Talking Heads result is a unique style of physical theatre that has en-
at a time when it isnt easy a grant, as was the new CD in a song titled Life During Wartime. tertained more than a million smiling faces on four con-
for any musician to make they were selling after the A Heads tribute band from Portland tinents.
enough to survive. show. Thats right, the gov- calls itself Life During Wartime. One Galindo was best known as part of the physical com-
Part of what makes it work ernment supports creative people. of their specialties is reproducing songs edy troupe Los Payasos Mendigos in the 1990s. He has
for them is the fact that there are pub- In contrast, a story in last weeks Stop Making since relocated to Europe where he works with his part-
lic radio stations like KHSU, where New York Times reported, A deep Sense which, of course, includes that ner, Italian dancer/actress, Lisa da Boit, who also per-
their esoteric music is played, and we fear came to pass for many artists, song. Heard about Houston? Heard forms in this show.
were able to spend some time on the air museums, and cultural organizations about Detroit? I hear the war goes on We are very excited to be opening the series this year
talking about what they do. We ended nationwide Thursday when President in Arcata Saturday at Humboldt Brews. with our old friend and performance partner Rudi Galin-
up comparing the role of government in Across town at Arcata Theatre do, said series coordinator David Ferney. Rudi and I
Canada and the U.S. in this day and age. proposed eliminating the National En- Lounge, theres another cover band spent many years working together with Los Payasos
The simple fact is, our neighbors dowment for the Arts and the National doing their thing. Like many others, Mendigos and we are happy to have him and his partner
to the north have always enjoyed ro- Endowment for the Humanities and The Schwag draw on the canon of the Lisa back for the series.
bust public support for the arts and its scrapping the Corporation for Public Coup de Foudre (which translates as a thunder clap
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lie Chaplin with a Latin twist of acrobatic dexterity. Un-
and deceit that threatens to destroy the English crown. cooperative objects have a life of their own hats hover

Bloody Richard III is directed by David Hamilton, who, besides


numerous acting and graphic design credits, is also is the
creator and executive director of the Blue Ox Haunted Mill
in midair; newspapers become masks; a small child mag-
ically vanishes inside a wooden suitcase. The audience is
led into a silent movie world that borders between dream
thou Richard III came in my early 20s,
from a traveling production at Benbow Lake, said Ham-
and reality. Nothing is ever what it seems as a clown and
a ballerina open a suitcase full of dreams. Coup de Fou-
art ilton. The pure magic of it grabbed me: ghosts and whirl- dre is magic without tricks, poetry without words.
This enduring Family Fun Series has consistently
waiting to be involved in a production of this play. Finally, brought wonderfully unique touring artists to Hum-
with the help of an all-star ensemble, Ive been given an boldt County over the past 10 years. With both school
opportunity to bring that magic to a new audience. and public performances of family theater, storytelling,
The cast features Laird Allen, Bo Banducci, Morgan Cox, puppetry and variety performances the series is known
Tyler Egerer, Kim Haile, Megan Hughes, Randall Larson, for its intimate setting and for outstanding performers
Chyna Leigh, Caroline McFarland, Gloria Montgomery,
Ed Munn, Evan Needham, Scott Osborn, Zoe Osborn, Ja- Pachuco, the series will feature award-winning storytell-
cob Severdia, Montel Vander Horck III, Arnold Waddell, er Diane Ferlatte from Oakland April 7 and 8 and Port-
Jeremy Webb, James Wright and Andrea Zvaleko. land puppetry troupe Tears of Joy with the production of
BLOODY wILL BE ThY END Tyler Egerer as Richard III
Richard III opens Thursday, March 23 at 8 p.m., fol- The Frog Prince May 5 and 6. The series is supported by
and Andrea Zvaleko as Queen Margaret in NCRTs
funding from generous local business sponsors Sudden-
Richard III, opening this Thursday. Submitted photo
cast and crew. Performances of Friday, March 24 and Sat- link Communications, Kokatat Watersports Wear, Holly
North Coast repertory theatre Yashi Jewelry and Wildberries Marketplace.
EUREKA The North Coast Repertory Theatre contin- Blue Ox Millworks and Historic Park, repectively. Friday Coup de Foudre performs Friday, March 24 at 7 p.m.
ues its 33rd season with William Shakespeares Richard and Saturday evening performances continue through and Saturday, March 25 at 2 and 7 p.m. Tickets are
III, opening this Thursday. April 15. There will one additional Thursday evening per- $14/$12 for members, seniors and students/$10 for kids
Raw ambition, charm and bloodshed take center stage formance April 13. All evening performances begin at 8 12 and under, or $45 for a family of four or more and
in Shakespeares tragic masterpiece. Hampered by physi- p.m. There will be two 2 p.m. Sunday matinee perfor- are available at Wildberries Marketplace and Redwood
cal disability, Richard of Gloucester has poured his whole mances April 2 and 9. Yogurt as well as online at arcataplayhouse.org. For ad-
life into the politics of battle and revolution. Now that the NCRT is located at 300 Fifth St., Eureka. For reser- ditional information or reservations call (707) 822-1575.
vations, group rates or more information call (707) 442- The Arcata Playhouse is located at 1251 Ninth St. in Ar-
sidelines. What follows is a sinister campaign of treachery NCRT (442-6278). ncrt.net catas Creamery District.

we are
here to help

Now
Accepting
Patients
Call for more information 707-822-4866
3800 Janes Rd, Arcata
www.adhcmadriver.org
B2 M AD R IVER U NION H IGHLIGHTS M ARCH 22, 2017
beautiful surreal paintings by Seana Burden
| Boob Scotch and Tony Machado. Added bonus: a second Who put the foxes in Fox Farm?
underground band, Deep Dark Light with

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Grateful Dead. The dreadlocked band lead- Robert Tripp and friends playing medi-
heres a new exhibit called Pacif- popular was the Silver Fox. They had to
er from Missouri, Jimmy Tebeau, spent a tative, synth/drone pieces that are great
ic Glow Fox Farm on Stagecoach have their shots, Vitamin E and lots of flea
few years on the road with JGB (Jerrys band for getting your head straight after a work
Road in the Heritage Room of powder as fleas were very prevalent and
when he was un-Dead). He parlayed his suc- week, (assuming you have a job).
the Trinidad Museum. The photographs carried over into their house, clothes, etc.
cess to become boss of Schwagstock, an an- Friday at Humboldt Brews, Missing Links
and documents in the exhibit came from They fed fresh and dried surf fish, which
nual hippie music festival he ran with The Records presents Soul Night #65 with DJs
Mary Spinas Kline, who grew up was purchased from local Indi-
Schwag. They held it at a few places in MO , and #Jaymorg.
in Trinidad. ans. Elrid said his grandfathers
until Jimmy mortgaged his home and bought I think the Missing boys are only taking it
Her ancestors including the house, at times, smelled very
Camp Zoe, an old summer camp in the Ozarks up to #67 before their last boogaloo, so boo-
Brooks, Thompson, Johnson and strong with the storage of dried
with a river running through it. Their plan to gie with them while you can.
Spinas families owned what is fish (smelt from Luffenholtz
resurrect the Woodstock spirit was a success
now Patricks Point State Park, Beach dried and stored bags in
and Jimmy was recognized by the state of Wednesday, March 22, World Famous
as well as most of the acreage the attic). They also fed a lot of
Missouri for his "entrepreneurial spirit and brings to the Arcata Theatre Lounge
between Patricks Point Drive, fresh horsemeat. The pens were
creative skills until he ran afoul of the feds. on his Invincible Tour. The SF-based elec-
Anderson Lane and Stagecoach covered with cedar chips to keep
It seems people were using drugs at Camp tro-producer/musician (aka Jackson Stell)
Road, which today includes the them clean and free from dirt.
Zoe. Surprise. People do drugs everywhere, mixes synths with drums and occasionally
Ocean Grove Motel, Camelot Sta- The foxes were kept inside
especially at festivals. A small army of DEA whistles. Hes on the road with the duo Phan-
bles and one of Trinidads oldest homes, during the day to keep the sun from dam-
agents and the like busted attendees. Jimmy toms (Vincent Pergola and Kyle Kaplan) and
the Baltiera property near Mill Creek. The aging the fur, and turned out into the
wasnt arrested with drugs and he was not (Ben Gorvine).
family owned several homes in the town open pens at night. They also had a lot
selling any but the feds determined that he You will dance to this music. You must dance.
of Trinidad too. Charles Thompson came of stomach worms and had to be treated
had not done enough to stop the illegal activi- Thursday, the Humboldt Free Radio crew
to this area in 1872 and married Joanna with large capsules which had to be man-
ty. Ultimately, Camp Zoe was seized using as- presents the one-man band guitar party
Brooks. Their daughter Mary married ually inserted in their mouths. As they
set forfeiture laws, Jimmy did some hard time, Bob Log III who favors slide guitar and is
Norwegian immigrant Sievert Johnson, had very sharp teeth, it was an interesting
known for his love of boobs and scotch whis-
experience. If the mother fox got scared
Your gateway to the Missouri Ozarks. Jim- key. (He has a song titled Boob Scotch.)
1910 and the fox farm business was born. or startled, she would always eat her pups.
mys festy days are over, but hes still playing The primitive country duo Moon Opos-
The family raised milk cows, beef cattle, When the animals reached maturity,
songs like the Garcia/Hunter number Deal sum provides the mandatory local support.
turkeys and Easter lilies as well. they were killed, skinned, and the pelts
If I told you all that went down, it would As with most HFR shows, its at the Alibi.
Here is an article, written by Glenn stretched onto boards to dry in the sun.
Speaking of boobs, earlier that evening
Saunders based on conversations with El- The quality of the pelts was related to how
Saturday, at the all ages safer/sober at Humboldt Brews, Rag Doll Revue in-
rid Spinas (Mary Spinas Klines uncle) in well the animals had been fed and cared
space known as Outer Space, its a four- vites you to celebrate the burlesque troupes
1991 for the Trinidad Museum Newsletter. for. The pelts were then sold to a whole-
band new rock extravaganza with Allison one-year anniversary with some revamped
Parenthetical notes have been added by sale buyer. After a number of years of
from Pennsylva-
Trinidad Museum. hard work, the fox raising business slowly
nia, out west after SxSW with a new album host introduces the
By-Gone Days in Trinidad disappeared when large shipments of furs
Tourist in this Town, and Vagabon aka tattooed Miss Inked Hearts for 2017 Stevie
Fox Farm Road, off of Westhaven from Russia came into our country.
Ltitia Tamkoa, a songwriter/rocker New , (Miss Inked Hearts
Drive, where did that name originate? Mary Spinas Kline will be guest speak-
Yorker with her own new project, 2013) and among others, in-
Back in the middle 1930s, Bob and er at the museums annual meeting com-
World. Also on the bill, SOAR, a Bay Area cluding a special guest from New Orleans,
Zelda Adams purchased a number of ing up Sunday, April 30 at 2 p.m., when
indie punk super group that allegedly met Heather Loop, who spent a few years do-
acres at the end of this long road going shell tell more about her resourceful,
on an internet dating website and decided ing the booty bounce with Big Freedia. The
up a hill which at that time was just dirt productive family. Examples of fox furs
to skip the romance and form a band, and provide a soundtrack.
and gravel. The country was just trying popular in the 1920s and 1930s are in the
from right here in Arcata, Melrose Place,
to work its way out of a long depression, exhibit compliments of Jackie Tidwell, a
who promise music you can dance to. Monday night at Humboldt Brews Dave
and the Adams thought raising foxes museum docent and Phyllis Dodge Nik-
Down the way at the Miniplex Saturday, the Simonett of Trampled by Turtles shifts into
for the market for their hides could be a kel of Rockport, Maine. HSU intern Elise
experimental music series Constellation is more of a mode with a
good business to start up. Kallweit assisted as curator of the exhibit.
band he calls taking us
They were very hard workers, clearing Trinidad Museum is open Thursday
protecting civil liberties is in demand right on whats described as a personal journey
more of the land, building a great many through Sunday from 12:30 to 4 p.m.
now. I dont know much about the experi- through divorce, the dissolution of his fam-
wire pens and a processing room to grind
mental acts, and Rush Hour 4 (a band,
the feed for the foxes. They collected vari- North Bay native and vocalist Stella
not the movie), but I know ,a it, while still managing to leave you with a
ous offal from the slaughterhouses, heart, Heath, French-American guitarist Ga-
soulful DJ who sometimes plays at Soul Night. sense of hope. Sounds cathartic. Hes play-
spleen, etc. and mixed it with a meal. briel Pirard, reed player James Inciardi
Go for the cause if for no other reason. ing Conan later that week. The relatively up-
There was a great deal of labor involved and bassist Ken Lawrence will play music
beat singer/songwriter Ryan Montbleau
with raising the foxes. So that is how Fox inspired by French chansons, Gypsy jazz,
Graham Nash is at the Van Duzer Friday. opens at HumBrews.
Farm Road received its name. Dixieland jazz and traditional and mod-
Since were talking rock festivals, well, hes Its another folky night Tuesday at the
There were also some other entrepre- ern world folk music Saturday, March 25
played some big ones including Woodstock, Arcata Playhouse with -
neurs in the area. Sid Webster and Newt at 7:30 p.m. at Westhaven Center for the
which was only the second gig for Crosby, shine, a trio featuring a husband and wife
Maddock were also raising foxes and Arts, 501 South Westhaven Dr. Admis-
Stills, Nash and Young. (I missed that show, team: from Roosevelt Dime,
mink in the north Trinidad Area for a sion is suggested at $5 to $20.
but saw them play later the same year at Al- an Americana band Im not familiar with and
period of time. Alice Anita Johnson Spi-
tamont.) Lately, Mr. Nash been playing with Molly Venter, who is part of a band I know,
nas and John Spinas took over a fox busi- Friendly Trinidad Lions will serve
guitarist Shane Fontayne who has played Red Molly. (Incidentally, Red Molly had been
ness called Pacific Glow Fox Farm from pancakes, eggs, biscuits and gravy, ham
with some other stars: Bruce Springsteen, together for a few years when Molly joined the
her father (Sievert Johnson and his wife, and more Sunday, March 26 from 8 to 11
U2, Paul Simon, etc. As Graham put it when vocal trio. The band took its name from Rich-
Mary Brooks Thompson Johnson). This a.m. at the Trinidad School cafeteria.
he was interviewed by the aforementioned ard Thompson's song 1952 Vincent Black
was located on Stagecoach Road where Browse bargain book tables while you
Gus Mozart, it will be just me and Shane Lightning about a dangerous man, a vin-
Doug and Nancy Jager now live (and wait for your lovingly prepared break-
and the songs. He continued, explaining, I tage motorcycle and a redhead who inherits
run Camelot Stables). Elrid Spinas and fast. Child and adult plates are $4 to $6.
take my songs around the world and make the bike.) This will probably not be as heavy
his brother, Dale, sons of Alice and John,
people feel feel period. Feel good, feel an- as the Dead Man, as the couple explore what
used to help raise the foxes. The most Email Patti at baycity@sonic.net.
gry at whats going on, you know, feel. (You it means to be in a healthy authentic relation-
can hear the rest of the interview khsu.org/ ship both wholesome and irreverent and
.) sing of joy and grief in equal measure. Belles of the Levee sing in harmony at 8 p.m.
Got a note from someone at the Black Same Tuesday at the Miniplex, Burger Re- and Skyline Swing plays Gypsy jazz at 8 p.m. at Caf Mokka,
Faun Gallery today saying, Not only does cords recording artists Death Valley Girls 495 J St. in Arcata. There is no cover for these all-ages shows. (707) 822-2228
create paintings that have roll into town, also fresh from SxSW. Accord-
you not knowing whether to laugh or cry, he ing to their FB bio, were to think of them as -
The an acid-tripping science experiment thats tellers converge on The Sanctuary, 1301 J St. in Arcata, at 8
, where he plays with members been buried alive and resurrected as a sex- p.m. for Dreams, Visions and a Few Jokes. This show includes Tim Psychedelvis
of The Pipe(s) of the Doctor of Witchcraft. ually liberated dystopian chain-gang, what- Breed, storyteller Diana Heberger, sit-down comic Charlie Gilbert, writer Bob Davis,
If you havent seen Jesses show yet, Fri- The
day is your last chance at a closing party for Monster Women open the show. Please available at Wildberries Marketplace, as well as at the door. (707) 822-0898, -
the Black Faun art show along with strange leave any dangerous weapons at home.

Venue Wednesday, March 22 Thursday, March 23 Friday, March 24 saTurday, March 25 sunday, March 26 Monday, March 27 Tuesday, March 28
Arcata Theatre Lounge 9:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Kubo and
1036 G St., Arcata Big Wild Practical Magic The Schwag the Two Strings
Blue Lake Casino 9 p.m. 9 p.m.
777 Casino Way, Blue Lake Full Moon Fever The Roadmasters
Cher-Ae Heights Casino 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 8 p.m.
27 Scenic Dr., Trinidad Free pool Eyes Anonymous Backstreet 8-Ball Tourney
Humboldt Brews 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 8 p.m.
856 10th St., Arcata Rag Doll Revue Soul Night #65 During Wartime Dead Man Winter
The Jam 9 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m.
915 H St., Arcata Whomp Silver Hammer Under Pressure Mindex Sundaze 12BC Productions Comedy Night
Mad River Brewing Co. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m.
101 Taylor Way, Blue Lake String Chickens Holly and the IVs Video Games
Redwood Curtain Brewery 8 p.m.
550 South G St., Arcata Piet Dalmolen Mountain Boys Tree Sip & Paint
Six Rivers Brewery 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 9 p.m. 8 p.m.
The Yokels Trivia Night
M ARCH 22, 2017 M AD R IVER U NION B3

of the folks that do TNR (Trap, lie (maybe some Dalmatian in current on his vaccinations. See ball dog. She would happily fetch
Neuter and Release) for cats have - Dozer at the Humboldt County for hours if given the opportunity,
tive physical features are his very Animal Shelter at 980 Lycoming but also enjoys walking or jogging
the number of kittens that show unique ears. They are tri-colored, Ave. in McKinleyville. All of the and would love a dog buddy to
up in the spring. Five years ago, speckled, and stand at half-mast. current adoptable dogs and cats play with. Bell has a unique way of
the cat room at the shelter had Everyone comments on how cute can be viewed on petharbor.com. moving across the play yard. She
50 or 60 adoptable cats they are!
at any given time; today Dozer is a friendly
boy that would love Bell has been trained to
for adoption. to have another dog sit and wait for the ball to be
As of this writing, to play with. He has thrown. She is very toy-moti-
there are 28 dogs avail- liked every dog hes vated and is a fast learner. Bell
Dozer
able for adoption. In- met so far. When he would make a great agility dog
cluded in that number goes out by himself or just a well-trained companion

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nce again the shelter is are a tiny toy poodle, a with a volunteer, he for someone willing to invest a
bursting at the seams giant Great Pyrenees, enjoys playing with little time in training. Redwood
with incoming dogs. Why two 4-month-old hound-type sis- balls and toys and running laps Bell
does this happen? I have no idea. ters, Border collie and German around the playpen. He would to a good start by arranging a
Sometimes there is a correlation make a great running partner training session when our dogs
with bad weather or holidays, but and settles down quickly when are fostered or adopted.
at other times there doesnt seem and many more dogs of all siz- walked. Dozer is happy to have More info is available at (707) Bell is currently available for
to be any particular cause. es and personality types. On our some cuddle time as well and 840-9132. foster or adoption. She is spayed,
There have been a lot of pup- Humboldt County Animal Shelter Redwood Pals Rescue has an microchipped and current on vac-
pies showing up lately; could a Facebook page you can see a very a family. athletic and playful dog available cinations. Please contact us at
spay and neuter ordinance help sweet video of Nikko, our longest Dozer is about 55 pounds with also. Bell is about two years old, redwoodpalsrescue@gmail.com
prevent unwanted litters? Its canine resident. a lean build. He is housebroken maybe a little younger. She ap- or call (707) 839-9692 to meet
been suggested before; maybe it One of our available dogs is and like all available dogs, he Bell or for more information on
Dozer, a 1-year-old Border col- is neutered, microchipped and and Bull Terrier. Bell is quite the fostering.

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L EGAL N OTICES
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS OwNEr
3/1, 3/8, 3/15, 3/22
jecting to the name chang- 825 FIFTH STREET in Dept. 7 located at Su- taking certain very import- (2) restrained party: hearing.
NAME STATEMENT This statement was filed es described above must EUREKA, CA 95501 perior Court of California, ant actions, however, the Camille Steele
17-00108 with the Humboldt County OrdEr TO ShOw file a written objection (707) 445-7236 County of Humboldt, 825 personal representative (3) I am the protected par- can make restraining
The following person(s) is Clerk on MAR. 10, 2017 CAUSE FOr that includes the reasons DATE: FEB 23, 2017 Fifth Street, Eureka, CA will be required to give no- ty. Name: Eurene Abbott. orders against you that
(are) doing business as: KELLY E. SANDERS ChANgE OF NAME IrIS for the objection at least Kim L. Bartleson, Clerk, by 95501, Juvenile Division, tice to interested persons (4) Order on request for last for up to five years.
CAMpgrOUNd gw DEPUTY CLERK SIrI OF ShAMBhAlA two court days before the Katrina W., Deputy 2nd floor. unless they have waived Continuance Tell the judge why you
865 9Th STrEET STE. 101 3/22, 3/29, 4/5, 4/12 SUpErIOr COUrT OF matter is scheduled to be 3/8, 3/15, 3/22, 3/29
3. At the hearing the court notice or consented to the a. The hearing on this disagree with the ortders
ArCATA, CA 95521 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS CAlIFOrNIA COUNTy heard and must appear at will consider the recom- proposed action.) The in- matter was scheduled for requested.
1963 BUTTErMIlk lN. NAME STATEMENT OF hUMBOldT the hearing to show cause CITATION FOr mendations of the social dependent administration 2/27/17 at 1:45 p.m. FILED MAR 07 2017
ArCATA, CA 95521 17-00146 CASE NO. Cv170137 why the petition should not pUBlICATION worker or probation officer. authority will be granted c. The request for continu-
3/22, 3/29, 4/5, 4/12

grApE ApplE pIES The following person(s) is TO ALL INTERESTED be granted. If no written UNdEr wElFArE ANd 4. The social worker or unless an interested per- ance is GRANTED as set
llC 201625210275 (are) doing business as: PERSONS: objection is timely filed, INSTITUTIONS COdE probation officer will rec- son files an objection to forth below: MckINlEyvIllE
1963 BUTTErMIlk lN. MASSAgE vIllAgE 1. Petitioner IRIS SIRI the court may grant the SECTION 294 ommend that your child be the petition and shows (5) Order granting Con- COMMUNITy SErvICES
ArCATA, CA 95521 1040 5Th ST. ApT. C OF SHAMBHALA has petition without a hearing. Case Name: freed from your legal cus- good cause why the court tinuance and Notice of dISTrICT
This business is conduct- ArCATA, CA 95521 filed a petition with this Date: May 1, 2017 jAydEN jOhNSON tody so that the child may should not grant the au- New hearing rESOlUTION 2017-05
ed by: A Limited Liability rOBErT A. ThOMpSON court for a decree chang- Time: 1:45 p.m. Case No.: jv160277 be adopted. If the court thority. The court hearing on the A resolution of the
Company 1040 10Th ST. ApT. C ing names as follows: Dept.: 4 1. To Larry Johnson and follows the recommen- A hearing on the peti- Request for Civil Harass- Board Of directors of
S/dANIEl g. wIllEy, ArCATA, CA 95521 Present name: IRIS SIRI 3. A copy of this Order to anyone claiming to be a dation, all your parental tion will be held in this ment Restraining Orders the Mckinleyville
MANAgINg MEMBEr MIChEllE r. krIEgEr OF SHAMBHALA to Pro- Show Cause shall be pub- parent of Jayden Johnson rights to the child will be court as follows: (form Ch-100) is contin- Community Services
This statement was filed 1040 5Th ST. ApT. C posed name IRIS-SIRI lished at least once a week born on 11/24/2016 at St. terminated. Date: April 13, 2017 ues and rescheduled as district declaring Its
with the Humboldt County ArCATA. CA 95521 OF-SHAMBHALA. for four successive weeks Joseph Hospital, Eureka, 5. You have the right to be Time: 2:00 PM follows: Intention to levy and
Clerk on FEB. 22, 2017 This business is conduct- 2. THE COURT ORDERS prior to the date set for hear- California. present at the hearing, to Dept.: 4 Date: 4/26/17 Collect the Annual
KELLY E. SANDERS ed by: A General Partner- that all persons interest- ing on the petition in the fol- 2. A hearing will be held on present evidence, and you Address of court: Su- Time: 1:45 p.m. Assessments for the
SC DEPUTY CLERK ship ed in this matter appear lowing newspaper of general May 22, 2017 at 8:30 a.m. have the right to be repre- perior Court of California, Dept. 4 Measure B Maintenance
3/15, 3/22, 3/29, 4/5
S/rOBErT A. ThOMp- before this court, located circulation, printed in this in Dept. 7 located at Su- sented by an attorney. If County of Humboldt, 825 Address of court: Supe- Assessment district
SON, pArTNEr at 825 5th Street, Eureka, county: Mad River Union. perior Court of California, you do not have an attor- Fifth Street, Eureka, CA, rior Court of California, renewal For parks,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS This statement was filed California, at the hearing Date: MAR 07, 2017 County of Humboldt, 825 ney and cannot afford to 95501. County of Humboldt, 825 Open Space, and recre-
NAME STATEMENT with the Humboldt County indicated below to show TIMOTHY P. CISSNA Fifth Street, Eureka, CA hire one, the court will ap- If you object to the Fifth Street, Eureka, CA, ational Facilities for Fis-
17-00126 Clerk on MAR. 13, 2017 cause, if any, why the Judge of the Superior Court 95501, Juvenile Division, point an attorney for you. granting of the petition, 95501. cal year 2017/2018; Ac-
The following person(s) is KELLY E. SANDERS application should not be 3/15, 3/22, 3/29, 4/5
2nd floor. 6. If the court terminates you should appear at the The extended Temporary cepting and Approving
(are) doing business as: AA DEPUTY CLERK granted. Any person ob- 3. At the hearing the court your parental rights, the hearing and state your Restraining Order (form The Engineers report
1. ONyx - STUdIO 3/22, 3/29, 4/5, 4/12 jecting to the name chang- CITATION FOr will consider the recom- order may be final. objections or file written CH-110) expires at the end prepared in Connection
2. ONyx - prIvATE hO- es described above must pUBlICATION mendations of the social 7. The court will proceed objections with the court of this hearing. Thereto; and Setting a
lISTIC & hAIr STUdIO OrdEr TO ShOw file a written objection UNdEr wElFArE ANd worker or probation officer. with this hearing whether before the hearing. Your After you have Been Time and place for the
1318 h ST. CAUSE FOr that includes the reasons INSTITUTIONS COdE 4. The social worker or or not you are present. appearance may be in Served with a public hearing on These
ArCATA, CA 95521 ChANgE OF NAME for the objection at least SECTION 294 probation officer will rec- ATTORNEY FOR: person or by your attorney. restraining Order Matters
ANgElA C. ChEUNg CASSANdrA BAIrd two court days before the Case Name: ommend that your child be CHILD WELFARE SER- If you are a creditor or The Board of Directors
6826 grEEENwOOd hTS. SUpErIOr COUrT OF matter is scheduled to be ElIjAh SMITh and freed from your legal cus- VICES a contingent creditor of - of the McKinleyville Com-
kNEElANd, CA 95549 CAlIFOrNIA COUNTy heard and must appear at xAvIEr SMITh tody so that the child may JEFFREY S. BLANCK, the decedent, you must FO, How Can I Respond munity Services District
This business is conduct- OF hUMBOldT the hearing to show cause Case No.: jv160011-1, 2 be adopted. If the court COUNTY COUNSEL file your claim with the to a Request for Civil (MCSD) determined and
ed by: An Individual CASE NO. Cv170136 why the petition should not 1. To Marcus Smith, Jr., follows the recommen- #115447 court and mail a copy to Harassment Restraining resolved in part by Reso-
S/ANgElA ChEUNg, TO ALL INTERESTED be granted. If no written and anyone claiming to be dation, all your parental DEBRA AVENMARG, the personal representa- Orders?, to learn how to lution 2017-05 as follows:
OwNEr PERSONS: objection is timely filed, a parent of Elijah Smith rights to the child will be DEPUTY COUNTY tive appointed by the court respond to this Order. The Assessment Engi-
This statement was filed 1. Petitioner CASSANDRA the court may grant the and Xavier Smith born on terminated. COUNSEL #271366 within the later of either neer of Work (the Engi-
with the Humboldt County BAIRD has filed a petition petition without a hearing. 12/23/2010 and 01/16/2012 5. You have the right to be 825 FIFTH STREET (1) four months from the fill out form CH-120, neer) has prepared and
Clerk on MAR. 06, 2017 with this court for a decree Date: April 7, 2017 at St. Joseph Hospital, Eu- present at the hearing, to EUREKA, CA 95501 date of first issuance of let- Response to Request filed with the Board Secre-
KELLY E. SANDERS changing names as follows: Time: 1:45 p.m. reka, California. present evidence, and you (707) 445-7236 ters to a general personal for Civil Harassment Re- tary an Engineers Report
gw DEPUTY CLERK Present name: CASSAN- Dept.: 4 2. A hearing will be held on have the right to be repre- DATE: FEB 23, 2017 representative, as defined straining Orders, and file (the Report) in connec-
3/15, 3/22, 3/29, 4/5
DRA BAIRD to Proposed 3. A copy of this Order to May 17, 2017 at 8:30 a.m. in sented by an attorney. If Kim L. Bartleson, Clerk, by in section 58(b) of the it with the court clerk. You tion with the Assessment
name CASSANDRA Show Cause shall be pub- Dept. 7 located at Superior you do not have an attor- Katrina W., Deputy California Probate Code, do not have to pay any District and the levy of
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FREIXAS. lished at least once a week Court of California, Coun- ney and cannot afford to 3/8, 3/15, 3/22, 3/29
or (2) 60 days from the fee to file your response assessments for Fiscal
NAME STATEMENT 2. THE COURT ORDERS for four successive weeks ty of Humboldt, 825 Fifth hire one, the court will ap- NOTICE OF pETITION date of mailing or personal if the Request claims that Year 2017/2018 pursuant
17-00130 that all persons interest- prior to the date set for hear- Street, Eureka, CA 95501, point an attorney for you. TO AdMINISTEr delivery to you of a notice you inflicted or threatened to Section 22623 of the Act
The following person(s) is ed in this matter appear ing on the petition in the fol- Juvenile Division, 2nd floor. 6. If the court terminates ESTATE OF under section 9052 of the violence against or stalked and in accordance with
(are) doing business as: before this court, located lowing newspaper of general 3. At the hearing the court your parental rights, the BETTy M. MAyBUry California Probate Code. the person in (1). Chapter 1, Article 4 of the
1. TBAM at 825 5th Street, Eureka, circulation, printed in this will consider the recom- order may be final. CASE NO.: pr170066 Other California statutes Act and the provisions of
2. TrINIdAd BAy ArT & California, at the hearing county: Madd River Union. mendations of the social 7. The court will proceed To all heirs, beneficia- and legal authority may CH-120 served by mail on the California State Con-
MUSIC FESTIvAl indicated below to show Date: FEB 24, 2017 worker or probation officer. with this hearing whether ries, creditors, contingent affect your rights as a the person in (1) or that stitution, Article XIIID.
693 SEASIdE lANE cause, if any, why the TIMOTHY P. CISSNA 4. The social worker or or not you are present. creditors, and persons creditor. you may want persons attorney. You The Report was accepted
TrINIdAd, CA 95570 application should not be Judge of the Superior Court probation officer will rec- ATTORNEY FOR: who may otherwise be to consult with an attor- cannot do this yourself. and approved as submit-
vANESSA A. kIBBE granted. Any person ob-
3/8, 3/15, 3/22, 3/29
ommend that your child be CHILD WELFARE SERVICES interested in the will or ney knowledgeable in The person who does the ted and ordered to be filed
693 SEASIdE lANE jecting to the name chang- freed from your legal cus- JEFFREY S. BLANCK, estate, or both, of: BET- California law. mailing should complete in the offices of MCSD as
TrINIdAd, CA 95570 es described above must OrdEr TO ShOw tody so that the child may COUNTY COUNSEL TY M. MAYBURY, BETTY you may examine the and sign form CH-250, a permanent record and
This business is conduct- file a written objection CAUSE FOr ChANgE be adopted. If the court #115447 MARILYN MAYBURY file kept by the court. If Proof of Service of Re- to remain open to public
ed by: An Individual that includes the reasons OF NAME kAITlyN follows the recommen- DEBRA AVENMARG, A petition for probate you are a person interest- sponse by Mail. File the inspection. The Board of
S/vANESSA A. kIBBE, for the objection at least MArIE SAMUEl dation, all your parental DEPUTY COUNTY has been filed by: DEBBIE ed in the estate, you may completed proof of service Directors declared its in-
OwNEr two court days before the SUpErIOr COUrT OF rights to the child will be COUNSEL #271366 M. MILLER in the Superior file with the court a formal with the court clerk before tention to levy and collect
This statement was filed matter is scheduled to be CAlIFOrNIA COUNTy terminated. 825 FIFTH STREET Court of California, County Request for Special Notice the hearing date or bring it an assessment against
with the Humboldt County heard and must appear at OF hUMBOldT 5. You have the right to be EUREKA, CA 95501 of HUMBOLDT. (form DE-154) of the filing with you to the hearing. the lots and parcels of land
Clerk on MAR. 08, 2017 the hearing to show cause CASE NO. Cv170170 present at the hearing, to (707) 445-7236 The Petition for Probate of an inventory and ap- within the Assessment
KELLY E. SANDERS why the petition should not TO ALL INTERESTED present evidence, and you DATE: FEB 23, 2017 requests that: DEBBIE M. praisal of estate assets or response, you may file District for Fiscal Years
gw DEPUTY CLERK be granted. If no written PERSONS: have the right to be repre- Kim L. Bartleson, Clerk, by MILLER be appointed as of any petittion or account and have declarations 2017/2018 at the same
3/15, 3/22, 3/29, 4/5
objection is timely filed, 1. Petitioner KAITLYN sented by an attorney. If Katrina W., Deputy personal representative to as provided in Probate served, signed by you and assessment rate applied
the court may grant the MARIE SAMUEL has you do not have an attor- 3/8, 3/15, 3/22, 3/29
administer the estate of Code section 1250. A Re- other persons who have in the previous fiscal year
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS petition without a hearing. filed a petition with this ney and cannot afford to the decedent. quest for Special Notice personal knowledge of as more fully described
NAME STATEMENT Date: April 10, 2017 court for a decree chang- hire one, the court will ap- CITATION FOr The petition requests the form is available from the the facts. You may use in the Report. Notice is
17-00141 Time: 1:45 p.m. ing names as follows: point an attorney for you. pUBlICATION decedents will and codi- court clerk. form MC-030, Declaration, hereby given that a public
The following person(s) is Dept.: 4 Present name: KAITLYN 6. If the court terminates UNdEr wElFArE ANd cils, if any, be admitted to Attorney for the petitioner: for this purpose, It is hearing on these matters
(are) doing business as: 3. A copy of this Order to MARIE SAMUEL to Pro- your parental rights, the INSTITUTIONS COdE probate. The will and any TIMOTHY J. WYKLE available from the clerks will be held by the Board
MAIN FITNESS STUdIO Show Cause shall be pub- posed name KAITLYN order may be final. SECTION 294 codicils are available for MATTHEWS, KLUCK, office at the court show in on Wednesday, April 5,
1103 MAIN ST. lished at least once a week SAMUEL ROSIN. 7. The court will proceed Case Name: BrOOklyN examination in the file kept WALSH & WYCKLE, LLP page 1 of this form or at 2017, beginning at 7:00
FOrUNA, CA 95540 for four successive weeks 2. THE COURT ORDERS with this hearing whether kAvANAUgh by the court. 100 M STREET www.courts.ca.gov/forms. P.M., or as soon thereafter
p.O. BOx 4551 prior to the date set for hear- that all persons interest- or not you are present. Case No.: jv160013 The petition requests EUREKA, CA 95501 If you do not know how to as feasible, at Azalea Hall,
ArCATA, CA 95518 ing on the petition in the fol- ed in this matter appear ATTORNEY FOR: 1. To James Kavanaugh authority to administer (707) 442-3758 3/22, 3/29, 4/5 prepare a declaration, you located at 1620 Pickett
jENNIFEr l. ASkAy lowing newspaper of gener- before this court, located CHILD WELFARE SERVICES III, and anyone claiming the estate under the Inde- should see a lawyer. Road, McKinleyville, Cal-
1570 lENA AvE. al circulation, printed in this at 825 5th Street, Eureka, JEFFREY S. BLANCK, to be a parent of Brooklyn pendent Administration of OrdEr ON rEQUEST ifornia.
ArCATA, CA 95521 county: Mad River Union. California, at the hearing COUNTY COUNSEL Kavanaugh born on 01/29, Estates Act. (This author- TO CONTIONUE a response, you should At the Public Hearing, all
This business is conduct- Date: FEB 23, 2017 indicated below to show #115447 2014 at St. Joseph Hospi- ity will allow the personal hEArINg attend the hearing. If interested persons shall
ed by: An Individual TIMOTHY P. CISSNA cause, if any, why the DEBRA AVENMARG, tal, Eureka, California. representative to take any Case Number: Cv160901 you have any witnesses, be afforded the opportuni-
S/jENNIFEr ASkAy, Judge of the Superior Court application should not be DEPUTY COUNTY 2. A hearing will be held on actions without obtaining (1) protected person: they must also go to the ty to hear and be heard. 3/22
granted. Any person ob- COUNSEL #271366 May 17, 2017 at 8:30 a.m. court approval. Before Eugene Abbott
B4 M AD R IVER U NION E CO M ARCH 22, 2017
Redwood Region Audu- sponsors a free tour of the Arcata Marsh & SCENIC FRIDGE On the
Wildlife Sanctuary Saturday, March 25 Bayside Cutoff, next to a
the Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary at 2 p.m. Meet leader Barbara Reisman at Wildlife Viewing Area
Saturday, March 25. Bring your binoc- the Interpretive Center on South G Street sign and an attractive in-
ulars and have a great morning birding! for a 90-minute walk focusing on the history terpretive sign, someone
Meet leader Ken Burton in the parking lot and ecology of the Marsh. Loaner binoculars dumped a refrigerator.
at the end of South I Street (Klopp Lake) available with photo ID. (707) 826-2359 While many people oc-
in Arcata at 8:30 a.m., rain or shine. Trip casionally have to deal
ends around 11 a.m. rras.org with an appliance that no
longer works, most have

Fridge
If you have a passion for nature and enjoy
The City of Arcatas sharing that passion with others, Friends a sense of responsibility
Environmental Services Department and of the Dunes invites you to join in an in- to their community and
the Humboldt Trails Councils Volun- terpretive techniques workshop Sunday, the environment. Those
teer Trail Stewards invite you to help pull March 26 at 1 p.m. Longtime naturalist
Jenny Hanson will share techniques of
intrepid souls plan ahead
and deliver it to the Hum-
gone
non-native, invasive plant species from the
Arcata Community Forest on Saturday,
March 25, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Volunteers
nature interpretation that can be applied
to leading guided walks, teaching work-
boldt Waste Manage-
ment Authority at 1059 wild
will meet at 9 a.m. in the Redwood Park shops, engaging students in environmen- West Hawthorne St. in Eu-
parking lot up from the corner of 14th and tal education programs, or just sharing reka, (707) 268-8680, or to
Union Streets. Be sure to wear a long sleeve nature with your friends and family. This Eel River Disposals Samoa Processing Facility at 555 Vance Ave. in Samoa, (707)
shirt, work pants and boots and bring rain workshop will include an indoor presen- 441-1043. There is a $20 fee for disposing of a referigerator, to handle the freon.
gear and water. Gloves, tools, snacks and tation followed by a short walk through All other appliances are accepted free of charge. Photo courtesy Maggie gainer
beverages will be provided. For more infor- our coastal dunes; please dress appropri-
mation please call (707) 825-2163 or email ately. A suggested donation of $5 to $10 is
eservices@cityofarcata.org. requested. RSVP to info@friendsofthed- meet at the Hiouchi Information Center,
unes.org or (707) 444-1397.
Friends of the Dunes Redwood NatioNal aNd State PaRkS After a brief discussion of volunteer
invites you to help restore the dune eco- Friends of the Arca- CRESCENT CITY Redwood National duties at the visitor centers, we will be hik-
system at the Lanphere Dunes Unit of the ta Marsh sponsors a free tour Tuesday, and State Parks is seeking enthusiastic new ing an easy trail to observe the other half
Humboldt Bay and Wildlife Refuge Satur- March 28 at 2 p.m. for those who love volunteers-in-parks (VIPs) who will bring of volunteering. Those interested should
day, March 25 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 the Marsh and want to enjoy seeing it at a their talents and passions to the parks to im- wear sturdy footwear, dress in layers, and
p.m. Volunteers will remove invasive ice- slower pace than regular Saturday tours. prove visitor experience and park safety. We bring water and food.
plant to make room for native plant diver- The tour lasts 90 minutes across even, lev- are seeking local individuals who can commit An additional day of volunteer training
sity. Tools, gloves and snacks will be pro- el ground and is suitable to attendees of all
vided; bring water and wear work clothes. ages who want to learn and like camarade- park visitor centers and hiking on park trails. Redwood National and State Park VIPs.
- rie. Meet leaders John DeMartini and Jane Redwood National and State Parks will Redwood National and State Parks is a
ta to carpool to the protected site. jess@ host two VIP Orientations to introduce pro- World Heritage site protecting more than
friendsofthedunes.org, (707) 444-1397 Street in from Samoa Boulevard. This tour spective new volunteers to the visitor cen- 38,000 acres of old-growth redwood for-
is held the last Tuesday of each month, ters and trails and to answer questions, Sat-
Friends of the Arcata Marsh come rain, shine, or wind. (707) 826-2359 urday, March 25 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at
- and 170 miles worth of world-class hiking

In
tive volunteers located at the southern end trails. Each year, hundreds of thousands of
Live performance devinsversion.org of the parks will meet at the Thomas Kuchel visitors from all over the world make these
parks their vacation destination. For more

Physical Highway 101. Prospective volunteers who


live at the northern end of the parks will
information contact park volunteer coor-
dinator, Laura Goforth at (707) 465-7393.

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