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Teen Fundraiser

On Friday, March 13, the Anderson Valley Teen Center will hold their second food fundraiser to help fund the next field trip to a college in Northern California. With the first fundraiser we were able…

Grace Hudson Museum

"Ignite! The Art of Sustainability" features collaborative perspectives on California’s environment Film on Russian River watershed opens exhibit Ukiah, California, March 5, 2015 – Illuminating both historical and contemporary perspectives on the natural and human…

AV Foodshed News

For the Boonville Winter Market tomorrow we have: Keeper Trout - mushrooms - Unless something catastrophic occurs, I'll be there with some lion's manes. Petit Teton - We should be able to bring the usual,…

Continuing Education Units

For the first time in its twenty-six year history, the Mendocino Coast Writers Conference, in cooperation with Dominican University, will offer Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to teachers at its 2015 event, August 6-8, at the…

New Library Group for Kids

Snak, Yak, & Write Back is a new book discussion and writing group where teens and tweens can chat about their recent or favorite reads. Writing for fun will also be explored -- creative responses are welcome…

Health and Human Services Advisory Board Meeting

The next HHSA AB meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 11 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in the Big Sur conference room located at 747 S State St; Ukiah, CA. The Health and…

Relay For Life

Interested in learning about Relay For Life? Know somebody going through Cancer? Want to give back to your Community? Come to the Relay For Life of Ukiah's March Meeting on Thursday March 19th from 6-7pm.…

Bird’s Eye View (Mar 4, 2015)

We resume Daylight Savings Time on Sunday March 8 when the clocks will go forward. This means that for some Valley folks unaware of this fact, “Boonville Time” will be almost two hours later than regular time until they become aware of the change.

Ken & Barb Do Jail

A couple who looked right out of Ranch & Coast Magazine were on their way to Mendocino County's overcrowded jailhouse for growing marijuana. Bob and Daisy Gwin, whose home base is San Diego, had been…

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