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The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 11.
It will be held at the church, 15917 Olympic Drive.
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The event will be a showcase for some of the area’s finest artisan craft and market vendors.
Barbecued food will be available as well as a wine and beer garden with live entertainment to round
out the faire.
Come out and enjoy a relaxing day of great food, fun and shopping for those special one of a kind items.
Twin Pine Casino & Hotel is owned and operated by the Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California, located in Middletown, California.
The casino is located at 22223 Highway 29 at Rancheria Road, Middletown.
For more information call 707-987-0197 or 800-564-4872, or visit www.TwinPine.com.
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The program is open to the children of the community and park campers. Children should arrive at the pavilion a little before 10 a.m. so that a full hour can be devoted to each session. In general, each program lasts approximately one hour.
Following the June 18 launch, Junior Rangers will meet in the pavilion Wednesday through Saturday at 10 a.m., from June 22 through Labor Day weekend. Maybe a child can attend only a few of the sessions. That is OK. Each session is complete in itself.
What can children expect? Each session will be different, with the June 18 session being devoted to mammals. What makes a mammal? What characteristic do mammals share with birds? How do mammals fit into our world?
With passion for the natural world and working with children, park staff will lead each fun and educational session. Children can look forward to learning to use binoculars and microscopes. They will observe the creek’s surface and then investigate what is beneath the surface. There will be an age-oriented introduction of ecology and geology.
This program offers children a summer of discovery. It is an opportunity to discover the outdoors, blast into the past, learn recreational safety tips, and receive recognition for their efforts. If families travel, season logbooks can be taken from park to park to complete the program or children can complete the program here.
This is an opportunity for children to be a part of a program created just for them and a program wherein parents can encourage their children to have a great summer learning about nature and people of the past.
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The program is funded through a contract with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE).
Eligible applicants include incorporated nonprofit organizations and unincorporated community-based groups, with a financial sponsor, located in California.
Individual funding requests range from $1,000 to $7,500.
Applicants may submit only one proposal. Grants are for the costs associated with carrying out a tree care or education/outreach project.
“ReLeaf is proud to be an integral part of building community through urban forestry in California,” said Executive Director Joe Liszewski. “Since 1992, we have invested more than $2.8 million in urban forestry efforts geared towards greening our Golden State.”
California ReLeaf’s mission is to empower grassroots efforts and build strategic partnerships that preserve, protect, and enhance California’s urban and community forests.
Working statewide, we promote alliances among community-based groups, individuals, industry, and government agencies, encouraging each to contribute to the livability of our cities and the protection of our environment by planting and caring for trees.
Proposals must be postmarked by July 15.
Grant recipients will have until Feb. 17, 2012, to complete their project.
The guidelines and application are available online at www.californiareleaf.org.
For questions, or to request a hard copy, please contact California ReLeaf’s grants program manager at
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