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.”
Posts published in October 2018
[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 members. Sponsored by: City of Fort Bragg Healthy Mendocino Housing…
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.
[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 occur Wednesday October 24 and Thursday October 25. This project…
[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 of Fort Bragg’s Overtime Brewing, and award-winning beer maker Drew…
[Oct 21] The monthly Sacred Space interfaith Circle will meet as usual on Sunday Oct. 21 @ 3pm at Evergreen Church Sanctuary. Kelsie Hubik, sound healer will bless us with her Kotamo, a unique custom…
[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 bit about what grows beneath your feet (and over your…
[Oct 20] Sponsored by the Anderson Valley Senior Center, at the Live Oak Building in downtown Boonville.
[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 the salmon people on Friday and Saturday, October 19 and…