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 If you are a new resident to Forest Ranch, you

How to get involved in may not realize how vibrant this community
is. There are several ways you can get
Forest Ranch involved. When you volunteer your time
and talent you not only contribute to our
FOREST RANCH community, you get a chance to meet other
COMMUNITY neighbors and expand your friendships.

ASSOCIATION FOREST RANCH FIRE


Mission Statement: “The Forest Ranch SAFE COUNCIL
Community Association exists purely for
FOREST RANCH WOMEN’S CLUB
Mission:
and to protect and promote the general This is a group of women who meet Mobilizing Californians to
interests and welfare of the citizens of monthly (except during July & August) and protect their homes, communities and
the Forest Ranch community.” engage in many activities, including raising environments from wildfire.
Meetings: The last Thursday of each money through homemade crafts and baked Vision: Together, people and
goods which support the community. communities have eliminated the impact
month at 7:00 pm at the Community
of catastrophic wildfires on all they hold
Center. Board meetings on the odd Meetings: The first Wednesday of the month dear.
months, General Meetings on the even at 7:00 pm at the Community Center. Meetings: The third Tuesday of each
months. month at 7:00 pm at the Community
Contact people: Center.
Contact people:
Marlene Fune 894-6563 Kathy Meyer (831) 917-7755 Contact people:
marlenefune@gmail.com cricutchick@aol.com Ben Hart (530) 636-3171
benhart@buttefiresafe.net
FOREST RANCH
Forest Ranch
STATION 24 VOLUNTEER
CHARTER SCHOOL
Lion’s Club FIRE STATION
Purpose
The Forest Ranch Lions have been
The purpose of FRCS is to maintain a local
active in the community since 1991,
elementary/middle school option in the Forest
staging and supporting a multitude of Ranch community, while at the same time
It was established in the ‘60’s spearheaded
community events, from the annual Co. by Grover Jones, Gene Rolls and the newly
providing a valuable educational alternative for
formed Forest Ranch Women’s Club
24 BBQ to the Pancake breakfast. They the Chico community. The educational program
(originally named FR Community Club). Sam
support the Post with the monthly will be implemented by a collaboration of the
Daughtery is the captain at this time. Co. 24
recycling. Board of Directors, faculty, staff, students and
continues to serve the Forest Ranch
parents, while focusing on our core values.
Meetings: The 2nd and 4th Tuesday of community in countless ways.
Volunteer Opportunities:
each month at 7:00 pm at the The number of volunteers fluctuates
Many available, please call
Community Center. throughout the years. Men and women are
Contact People: encouraged to apply.

Christia Marasco 891-3154 Contact numbers:


Contact People:
info@forestranchcharter.org (530) 538-6837; ext. 138
Steve Wallenburg (530) 899-1275
http://joinbcfd.org/
Christy Howell 891-3154
swallenburg@aol.com

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