[Oct 27] Come dressed in your Halloween best and light up the night at Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens with some creatively carved gourds and painted pumpkins. Vote for your favorite pumpkins, enjoy spooky games, trick-or-treating,…
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[Oct 27] Free to Public. Ranch Tours. Chestnuts $3.50 per lb you pick. $4.50 we pick, if available. Potluck Dinner, bring something to add with your own eating supplies. Hope to see you there! Saturday,…
Caltrans Halt;
Hospital Finance;
Pig Tales;
Random Observations;
FB Agenda;
Teenage Bandits;
Gianthopper;
Zombie Driver;
Philo Produce;
Arson Suspect;
Little Dog;
Prop 11;
Apple Scam;
Boonquiz;
Yesterday's Catch;
Presume Innocence;
Martinis;
Cannabis Capitalism;
Big Outage;
Good Faith;
Supreme Ramifications;
Crumb's Parents;
Execution Question;
Seafood Fair;
Handouts;
Bills Approved;
School Fuel;
Stinkweed;
Human Rights;
Criminal Threat
(AVA’s current preferences are in bold type — subject to change.)
Supervisors:
Pinches because he's frugal, creative, truly independent.
Williams, although so far it's unclear why he wants to be a supervisor beyond the usual lib platitudes.
Raises Approved;
Rotten Friend;
Little Dog;
Shelter Delays;
Code Enforcement;
Bulldog Pinches;
Bookstore Change;
Legal Growers;
Yesterday's Catch;
Brothers Trimm;
2020 Dems;
Cry Poor;
Acceptable Opinion;
Grammer Returns;
Ripening Quince;
Gavin Rail;
Not Interested;
Housing Homeless;
Meetings Canceled;
Imagine;
Statue Debate;
Bigfoot Babe;
Canillar Opening
THE MIGHTY AVA recommends these three candidates for the Coast Hospital Board — Jessica Grinberg, John Redding, Karen Arnold. If Coast can be saved as the great little community-owned hospital it has been for many years, this trio will go a long way to saving it.
AV FOOTBALL, 1935, Norm Clow writes: “In view of the loss of football at AV and around the county as you wrote in last week’s Valley People, for historical perspective here’s a yearbook photo of the first AVUHS football team, in the Fall of 1935. Oddly enough, that seems to have been a one-time event for several years, as there’s no further yearbook record of football until the 1947-48 school year, from whence it lumbered on for seventy years. And, yes, it’s a shame folks otherwise won’t get to see Round Valley in the autumn. You and I made the trip together more than once, and it was well worth the long drive.”