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Archive for May, 2008

Debbie Shearwater Announces Next Noyo Bird Trip

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

If you missed the local Audubon Society’s pelagic bird trip, consider joining internationally known Shearwater Journeys on one of their exciting trips to observe mega-rarity wildlife off Fort Bragg’s special coast.

Debbie Shearwater recently had this to say about birding out of Fort Bragg’s Noyo Harbor…

“Fort Bragg trips have one of the highest potentials for finding rare North American seabirds, indeed, we were able to follow a HAWAIIAN PETREL for a record 17 minutes on an August trip! The birding along Highway 1 between these two places is just fantastic during fall migration. The scenery is pretty spectacular, too!”

Her Fort Bragg trips are scheduled for AUGUST 8 & 10, with the day in between trips as a day for birding on land, always exciting in this region. Fort Bragg trips depart from Noyo Harbor in Fort Bragg about 6:30 am and return about 4-6 pm.

Fort Bragg Based U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Accompanies 1812 Tall Ship To Point Cabrillo Light Station

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

The 122-foot square topsail schooner Lynx, an interpretation of a privateer or naval schooner from the War of 1812, was at Point Cabrillo Light Station this week posing for publicity photos. Accompanied by a 47-foot motor life boat from the U.S. Coast Guard Noyo Station in Fort Bragg, the Lynx crew manuevered on calm seas back in forth behind the lighthouse May 28 for a half dozen photographers taking photos to be used to promote Point Cabrillo’s centennial planned for 2009. The Lynx is fitted with period ordnance and flies pennants and flags from the 1812 era making her one of the first ships to defend our freedom. Her crew wears period uniforms and operate the ship in keeping with the maritime traditions of early 19th Century America.

Birding Trip Sees Really Big Mola Mola!

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

The Mendocino Coast Audubon Society’s pelagic birding trip from Noyo Harbor had great sea conditions - just a light wind and small swell, plus fog of course. Here’s their sighting report, with thanks to Kerry Ross and Ron LaValley for their Mendobirds report. Number of species: 22

  • Ocean Sunfish - Mola mola 1 very large one! (photo is of an Ocean Sunfish as seen in Montery Bay Aquarium)
  • Surf Scoter - Melanitta perspicillata 14
  • Pacific Loon - Gavia pacifica 3
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    Why Would Anyone Hurt 1 Tree, Let Alone 7?

    Monday, May 19th, 2008

    Late Thursday night (May 15), or early Friday morning (May 16), someone decided to destroy 7 new trees planted in downtown Fort Bragg. There’s a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible. Please call the police department if you know anything that might help.

    You can see pictures of two of the trees, and read a comment by Dan Gjerde, Fort Bragg City Council, on the Walking Fort Bragg blog.

    Let’s see if we can’t catch the responsible party.

    Point Cabrillo Gets New (Keeps Old) Name

    Friday, May 16th, 2008

    The California State Park and Recreation Commission today voted to approve “Point Cabrillo Light Station State Historic Park” as the park’s new name. The vote was unanimous after the commission visited the light station and heard impassioned pleas from a wide range of supporters to keep “Light Station” in the name despite a park staff recommendation to leave it out. Mendocino County Supervisor Kendall Smith appeared in support as did representatives for Congressman Mike Thompson and State Senator Patricia Wiggins. Point Cabrillo Light Station draws nearly 100,000 visitors a year, many of whom stay and eat in Fort Bragg.

    ‘Gone With the Wind’ Child Star Makes Fort Bragg Her Home

    Thursday, May 15th, 2008

    Cammie King, who got the coveted role of ‘Bonnie Blue Butler’ in the 1939 film classic Gone With The Wind, left show business shortly after the movie premiered.

    “I peaked at age five,” she jokes, in the parlor at Little River Inn where serves as public relations representative.

    Like the nationwide search for an actress to play ‘Scarlett,’ producer David O. Selznick also launched a search for ‘Bonnie,’ her doomed daughter. “We lived in Los Angeles, and I remind people that in 1939 it was a much smaller city. And it was an industry town. It wasn’t that big a deal for neighbors and friends to work at the studios.”

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    It’s Spring, It’s Free - FB’s Botanical Gardens Offers Special Deal

    Thursday, May 15th, 2008

    One of the world’s most beautiful gardens is the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens on Highway 1 in Fort Bragg and it’s open free to call locals (Mendocino and Lake Counties) from 9am-5pm Sunday, May 18th.

    The only catch: you need to bring a non-perishable food item to benefit Fort Bragg’s Hospitality House.

    Subsidizing the day are three other Fort Bragg organizations: Fort Bragg Electric, Surf Motel and Gardens and the Mendo Lake Credit Union, which has brand new offices on Main in downtown. The Gardens will offer tours at 10am, 1pm and 3pm. I took a walk in the there last week and everything is blooming and beautiful. The Rhodies are still radiant.

    Kyle and Hilary White: Fort Bragg is In Their Blood

    Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

    I recently met Carole and Greg White at a Thanksgiving Coffee fundraising dinner and learned that their “kids” are owners of two Fort Bragg businesses.

    Kyle White, 30, launched WHITEOUT!, a mobile document shredding micro-enterprise more than five years ago. He handles shredding assignments for doctors, dentists, clinics, CPA’s and more. What is particularly interesting about this is that Kyle is developmentally disabled. He is one of the first Californians with a developmental disability to receive funding from the California Department of Rehabilitation to start his own business. Typical sources of employment for individuals with special needs are sheltered workshops and supported employment jobs. With the support of five local businesses and assistance from parents Carole and Greg White, WHITEOUT! was launched in 2002. With privacy conscious clinics, doctors, dentists and CPA’s as clients, Kyle’s inability to read is an asset.

    Hilary, 27, owner of If The Shoe Fits, has an similar interesting story to tell … (more…)