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February 2008
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February 29, 2008
Noyo Food Forest
Bridget Dolan, Staff
The Noyo Food Forest is calling all locals to get involved in the Real Food Revolution. A healthy local food system is essential to a community's well-being and it takes people power to make it happen. Get didrty and make new friends at your local community gardens. On Fridays go to the Learning Garden at Fort Bragg High School from 1 to 5pm, for hands-on learning experiences. On Saturdays, you can grow food for the Food Bank at the Mendocino Community Garden next to the Rec Center from 10:30am to 2pm. For more info call 964-0218.
February 22, 2008
Yum!
Bridget Dolan, Staff
February 24th is the date for the next 4th Sunday Fund Raising Breakfast in Caspar. Breakfast is served from 9 to 11:30am inside the old Caspar School House that is now the Caspar Community Center. The country gourmet food at this month's breakfast will be Red Flannel Hash - organic potatos, sweet potatos, beet and bacon hash served with two over easy eggs and fresh baked bread or buttermilk biscuits, Spinach Souffle
- served with wild rice pilaf and bread or buttermilk biscuits, Tropical waffles, Roasted vegetables and wild rice pilaf a vegan, gluten free option, Blueberry crumb coffeecake & Spiced apple cider, tea and Thanksgiving coffee. The regular book sale will happen during and after breakfast featuring high quality used books for children and adults in the south room of the center. The breakfast is proud to serve locally produced, organic and delicious food in a friendly atmosphere with community. The non-profit Community Center is located 1/2 way between Mendocino and Ft. Bragg just off Highway One. Information at 964-4997 or caspar@mcn.org
February 15, 2008
Area Horseback Attraction Televised
Bridget Dolan, Staff
One of our favorite Mendocino Coast attractions, Ricochet Ridge Horseback Riding, will be featured in a half hour speical on the national TV show, "America on Horseback." With seven million viewers each episode, host Tom Seary produces the most popular equestrian-orineted show in the country. Owner Lari Shea and several other riders have been filmed at local venues and thier trek includes stops at Greenwood Ridge Vineyards, Montgomery Woods State Park, Hill House Inn, and many other locations. For a DVD of the program call 964-9669.
February 8, 2008
Victoian High Tea
Bridget Dolan, Staff
A Victorian High Tea is scheduled again this year on the Sunday before Valentines Day to benefit Books for Babies. The tea will be held at Trinity Lutheran Hall, 630 Redwood Ave., Fort Bragg on Feb. 10 from 2 to 4 pm. Members of Thrivent Financial and Delta Kappa Gamma Society International are presenting scones with lemon curd, fruit salad, a variety of sandwiches and chess tarts wtih the tea. For more info call 937-5518.
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