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Posts published in October 2018

Valley People (Oct. 3, 2018)

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.”

Second Dwelling Workshop

[Oct 25] If you own property, this is a great workshop to learn how to add a second unit for extra income or for family…

Letters (Oct. 3, 2018)

Recently, the Ukiah Daily Journal reported that the four-year old Ukiah Valley Sanitation District lawsuit vs. the City of Ukiah finally settled for $7.5 million.

This sum is misleading. Why? Because the District previously received $9 million as a result of the lawsuit which means $16,000,000; and also because of changes arising out of a new operating agreement. The recovery for District over term of bond more than doubles that figure to $32 million.

Sewer Smoke Testing

[Oct 24, 25] The City of Point Arena Sewer Department will be cleaning and smoke testing the sewer collection system this year. Smoke testing will…

Beer Tasting

[Oct 21] Love beer? Then you won't want to miss this opportunity to learn about modern beer making from two local aficionados. Stephen Duerr, co-founder…

Sacred Space

[Oct 21] The monthly Sacred Space interfaith Circle will meet as usual on Sunday Oct. 21 @ 3pm at Evergreen Church Sanctuary. Kelsie Hubik, sound…

Mushroom Class

[Oct 20] Ever wondered what that mushroom was you just stepped over? We live in the middle of a fungal wonderland. Come and learn a…

Oktoberfest

[Oct 20] Sponsored by the Anderson Valley Senior Center, at the Live Oak Building in downtown Boonville.

Salmon Festival

[Oct 19, 20] The Eel River Recovery Project is once again joining the Round Valley Indian Tribes in celebrating the return of the salmon and…

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