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A2 M AD R IVER U NION M ARCH 21, 2018

Big economic summit in Fortuna Thursday MCKINLEY STATUE

aRcata econoMic useful information about County Airports; Labor ration and coordinator for City Council meets at
Community Center
developMent coRpoRation projects throughout the Market Information Divi- the forum. “This year, the
FORTUNA – Twenty county. Presenters will rep- sion; McKinleyville; Red- committee wanted to be as
representatives from com- resent various communities wood Coast Energy Author- comprehensive as possible Mad RiveR Union
munities and agencies in and agencies throughout ity; City of Rio Dell; Scotia as we selected presenters
Humboldt County will be ARCATA – The Wednesday, March 21 City Council
Humboldt County includ- Community Development and we’re thrilled with the
at the Prosperity Network meeting today is described as “special” on its official
ing: the City of Arcata; Bear Service; and the Yurok response. By the end of
Economic Development agenda, likely because the subject matter – a 112-year-
River Band of the Rohnerv- Tribe. this event, an attendee will
Forum to give updates on old hunk of bronze – has forced the meeting to be held
ille Rancheria; City of Blue “Humboldt County is
have a very good idea about at the Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther
the economic development Lake; Blue Lake Rancheria; made up of individual com-
opportunities, challeng- the trends in economic de- King Jr. Parkway. The council meeting begins at 6 p.m.
CalTrans; City of Eureka; munities that have their
es and projects in areas velopment throughout the The agenda includes some routine matters, such as
City of Ferndale; City of own economic development
throughout Humboldt. county.” the Annual Report by the Economic Development Com-
Fortuna; Garberville and challenges and goals, but
The event will be held at Registration includes a mittee, consideration of the Western Greenbelt Plan, a
Southern Humboldt; Hoo- we still make up one county
the River Lodge in Fortu- continental breakfast and committee appointment and ceremonial matters.
pa; Humboldt Bay Harbor that benefits from sharing
na on Thursday, March 22 lunch for $20. To register, On the Consent Calendar is a wrongful death claim
Recreation and Conserva- ideas and resources,” said
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. got to aedc1.org or call Su- by the parents of Ervin Sweat Jr., the man shot to death
tion District; Humboldt Susan Seaman, program
The day promises to be by police on the Plaza on Sept. 9, 2017. The claim, which
County Office of Economic director for Arcata Eco- san Seaman at (707) 798-
fast paced, and packed with will be routinely rejected and sent to the city’s insur-
Development; Humboldt nomic Development Corpo- 6132 ext. 212.
ance carrier for evaluation, asks for damages “in excess
of $75,000.” Named in the claim are the City of Arcata
Former HSU offensive lineman Brandon Hribar dies and APD and HSU police officers. The claim alleges that
officers were “negligent and malicious in their dealings
HSU atHleticS tremendous player," said "When I think back about with Decedent Ervin Sweat, Jr., and used excessive force
ARCATA – Former Humboldt Strength and Condition- Humboldt State football against him by shooting him and killing him.”
State offensive lineman Brandon ing Coach Drew Petersen. there are a few faces that The first item under Old Business is “Consider a Voting
Hribar passed away last Monday. "He had his two very best always come to mind, and Process to Assess the Community’s Preference for a New
The Encinitas, Calif., native spent games in 2011 against Cen- Hribar was definitely one of Location for the President William McKinley Statue.”
three seasons with the Lumberjacks tral Washington on na- those faces," said Head Ath- The last meeting that included the statue as an agenda
(2009-11) after transferring from tional television and the item, on Feb. 21, saw the City Council Chamber packed
letic Trainer Shannon Childs.
Division IAA Western Carolina Uni- UC Davis game. He was a to capacity, mostly with anti-statue advocates clamoring
"His happy-go-lucky person-
versity. Hribar played both tackle great guy and a wonderful Brandon for removal of the longtime Plaza fixture. Notes a staff
ality and his big sideways
positions for the Green and Gold mentor to the young kids. Hribar report, “The statue has been the subject of much discus-
smile was infectious. He was sion and debate spanning over several decades.” The City
and was an important piece to HSU's I am very saddened by his
high-powered offense. loss." In Hribar's final season with the truly a gentle giant, and I am proud Council has met at the Community Center in years past in
"He was a larger than life guy, a Jacks, he helped the team to a 9-1 re- to say that he was and always will be a order to accommodate crowds, on controversial matters
gentle giant that blossomed into a cord and a 23-17 win over UC Davis. Lumberjack." of homelessness and corporate regulation.
At the March 7 City Council meeting, during the nor-
According to the application, “Med- mally dry Council and Staff Reports segment, Coun-
Dispensary| More than just a pot store ical research has shown that those cilmember Susan Ornelas offered a written “suggestion”
who suffer from chronic and debili- (see below) that the council consider a multiple-choice
FROM A1 feet of a school bus stop. tating illnesses benefit from frequent advisory ballot measure listing preferences for the stat-
proved for the area, as the Satori Well- Hummingbird’s hours of operation interactions with knowledgeable and ue’s post-Plaza destination. Among the nine listed options
ness Center operates at 1551 Nursery will be 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a caring individuals who, in turn, can is the “Plaza Center,” where the statue is located now.
Way. A third dispensary, Calyx Moun- week. act as resources and friends.” A staff report states that “Initial review with the
tain, has a pending permit application Security will include a high defi- State voters approved general adult Humboldt County Elections Office indicates that the
for 1715 Central Ave.. nition camera system and a full-time use cannabis several months after Humboldt County voting system cannot produce a bal-
The county’s staff report states onsite security officer. A second secu- Hummingbird’s application was re- lot that would allow for the type of vote we are request-
that the McKinleyville Union School rity employee will check ID cards and, ceived by the county. An amendment ing. For ballot initiatives in the county’s voting system,
District submitted written comments in the case of medical cannabis, doc- to the dispensary ordinance allowed the question must be answered with a simple yes or no
opposing approval of Hummingbird’s tor’s recommendations at the door. recreational adult use, which has been vote. An update on the options for processing the vote
permit due to the federal controlled Hummingbird’s permit application added to Hummingbird’s permitted will be presented at the council meeting.”
substance status of cannabis. outlines its aim to “eventually act as activities. The staff report says that more detail on costs asso-
But the county report also notes a social support center and a site for Its permit was on the commission’s ciated with the ballot measure will be presented at the
that the district confirmed that Hum- community-focused projects, classes consent agenda of routine items and meeting, adding that “An additional measure on the
mingbird’s location is not within 600 and support groups.” was approved without discussion. November ballot would add approximately $5,000 to
the cost of the election. Arcata currently has 9,611 regis-
tered voters. A mail-in or staff-supervised election pro-
Banking | Supes join group will “create a base of information and down the road, I re-
ally believe that banking may be facilitated because of the
cess that required either manual counting of the votes
or staffing a computer system to administer the vote
FROM A1 information that will be collected here.” would cost more than adding a vote to the November
also be useful to local governments, Martinson said. Bartholomew noted that the current federal adminis- ballot. It is estimated that the cost to print and mail bal-
County Treasurer-Tax Collector John Bartholomew is a tration is “not conducive to cannabis” but enabling banks lots to each registered voter is approximately $6,000.”
member of CSAC’s Cannabis Working Group and he said to be informed about account-holders’ compliance will en- Back to the plaque
that cash is – problematically – the main method of canna- able them to work with the cannabis industry. Last Thursday’s meeting of the Historic Landmarks
bis excise tax payments. Supervisors approved membership in the new agen- Committee (HLC) included appointment of a two-per-
“The banking problem with cannabis is huge,” he said. cy. They also appointed Supervisor Estelle Fennell as the son subcommittee to develop language for a new plaque
“Crime and a lot of nasty things happen in counties be- county’s representative. to replace the one recently removed from the corner of
cause of all the cash sloshing around in back yards and Fennell was not at the meeting but was chosen due to Eighth and H streets.
who knows where.” her being the co-chair of CSAC’s Cannabis Working Group. The plaque indicated the Historic Landmark desig-
He told supervisors that the new joint powers authority Bartholomew was appointed as Fennell’s alternate. Mar- nation for the Jacoby Building, but was removed for its
tinson said the new agency will hold its first meeting on misleading reference to “Indian troubles.”
March 22, is working with data consultants from Colorado HLC Chair Don Tuttle said he and member William
and will enter into an agreement with the state this sum- Rich will consult with the Wiyot Tribe and the owners
I can’t change the direction of the mer on sharing cannabis seed to sale track and trace data. of the Jacoby Building in formulating more appropriate
language. “We’ll have to see what’s acceptable to all par-
wind, but I can adjust my sails to ties,” Tuttle said.
always reach my destination.
– Jimmy Dean
Dialogue on Race
Mad RiveR Union Members of the com-
ARCATA – In memory munity will be coming
of David Josiah Lawson, together in an informal
the City of Arcata will be setting to help bring
supporting a safe space for awareness to local ra-
a Community Dialogue on cial discrimination and
Race on Thursday, March to discuss ideas on how
22 at 5:30 p.m. our community can make
progress and improve.
All community mem-
bers are encouraged to at-
Year-round
classes in tend and share their ideas.
clay and glass The discussion will
Shop Our Gallery
across from the Marsh be facilitated by Pastor
Roger Williams and will
take place at the D Street
Neighborhood Center lo-
cated at 1301 D St. in Ar-
cata.
Fire Arts Center
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Honorees at league luncheon
LeagUe of WoMen voteRs This year’s keynote
EUREKA – On Fri- speaker will be Larry
day, April 20 at the 27th Noteis, Deputy Director
Annual League of Wom- of the California Conser-
en Voters State of the vation Corps. The CCC
Community Luncheon, provides young men and
Humboldt County Super- women 18 to 25 years
visor Rex Bohn will speak old a year of paid service
about the biggest chal- to the State of Califor-
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budget and the most im- ronmental projects and
portant goals for Hum- respond to natural and
boldt County in the com- man-made disasters.
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POWER TABLE Arcata Police Chief Tom Chapman, Arcata Main The League will honor to develop members into
Street president Vicky Joyce, former Arcata City Councilmem- to next week’s April Fool Edition of the Mad River
NAMI Humboldt (Na- “citizens with character,
ber Alex Stillman, City Manager Karen Diemer and Humboldt tional Alliance on Mental credentials, and commit-
Union. There’s still time to buy an ad in this extra spe-
State University President Lisa Rossbacher. KLH | Union
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ARCATA – Local businessfolk enjoyed wild mushroom tions to the well being of
lasagna, salad and a summary of current events by Arcata the community.
leaders at the annual Arcata Main Street (AMS) luncheon in The luncheon will take
the Plaza View Room last Thursday afternoon. place at the Adorni Cen-
Dan Tangney, tireless AMS volunteer (and as of last ter in Eureka with seating
week, chair of Arcata’s Planning Commission), said vol- at 11:30 a.m. Information
unteers are needed for the 28th Annual Oyster Festival on about tickets, which must
June 16. The event is AMS’s main fundraiser. be purchased in advance,
AMS Boardmember David Neyra also called for partici- may be found at lwvhc.
pation. Three seats on the AMS board are vacant, and Neyra org or by calling (707)
said board service is an opportunity to help bring about the 442-2729.
downtown business organization’s central goal – “a peace-
ful, nice downtown area for people to enjoy, do business,
whatever they want to do.”
Humboldt State President Lisa Rossbacher outlined a
number of ways the university is engaging with the commu-
nity, from participation in the Equity Arcata effort to various
town-centered student activities. “As a community, we’re
working together in supporting our students,” she said.
City Manager Karen Diemer described city efforts to
bring about “Plaza justice” which have emerged over the last
six to nine months. These the include butcher paper-rich
Plaza Study Session and previous town hall meetings.
The tale of the butcher paper wishes was distilled into
some shared aspirations for “critical shifts” on the Plaza:
no drugs, no aggressive dogs, no vandalism and trash, no
alcohol-related offenses and women safe from verbal ha-
rassment and catcalls. “Those really were the things that
resonated,” Diemer said.
City initiatives began more than a year ago with estab-
lishment of the Public Safety Task Force, which produced
what Diemer called “an incredible report” (viewable at
madriverunion.com).
That done, the council will likely create a Plaza Task
Force to identify strategies and resources for reform. That
body will include representatives from many of the city’s 12
citizen-led committees plus AMS and the Arcata Chamber
of Commerce.
APD, like many police departments, is understaffed and
struggling with recruitment. A partnership with the coun-
ty’s Mental Health Dept. will bring the Mobile Intervention
Services Team and its county resources to bear on chronic
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Beer-flinger’s belongings take lawn-bound flight Trail of taken togs leads
• Sunday, February 25 12:56 a.m. It’s no secret that • Sunday, March 4 12:05 p.m. A Uniontown super- to $4K hidey-shed stash
those two don’t like each other, and the latest clash had market used to dealing with shoplifters now had a guy in ArcAtA Police DePt.
to do with one stealing the other’s dog. The dog’s owner a passion-purple jacket doing some self-pleasuring out ARCATA – On Monday, March 12, the Arcata Police
supposedly kicked the rustler in the face and accused her front. He was arrested for indecent exposure, making it Department was alerted to a commercial burglary in
of the poochnapping. less of a gross-ery store. progress in the 900 block of H Street.
• Monday, February 26 4:02 a.m. A red-haired man • Monday, March 5 10:19 p.m. An Alliance Road re- Upon the officers’ arrival they discovered the front
who’d stolen roses from a Valley West store then ligious worship facility reported finding pools of glass door of the business had been broken out. The of-
tried to sell them to customers. The flower-em- v ARCATA blood and a bloody jacket in the parking lot. ficers checked the interior of the business and did not
powered entrepreneur was forever banished. POLICE • Tuesday, March 6 7:24 a.m. Someone sat locate anyone inside.

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8:45 p.m. In his drunken alternative reality, in the parking lot of a 13th Street store wearing a The officers expanded their search and located items
the man all a-slumber in the doorway to a popu- “full face mask” and sunglasses. of clothing consistent with those taken from the business
lar Plaza bar would stand, er, lie his ground, on • Wednesday, March 7 12:13 a.m. Unknown lying in the street. Additional sus-
the ground, just outside the front entrance, and Kevin L. menacers voiced threats to lodgers at two Valley pected stolen property was located a
that would be that, with him covered in blankets Hoover West motels through vents in the rooms. few hundred yards further down the
and off to dreamland while customers were both 9:43 a.m. Someone had some kind of unfortu- street. The officers continued to fol-
trapped inside and blocked from entry. However, a drunk nate encounter with an 11th Street church’s groundskeep- low a trail of dropped items ending
in public arrest made this plan unsustainable. er, and it left the person feeling upset. at a small storage shed in the 1000
• Tuesday, February 27 a.m. Henry Krinkle, or his 12:33 p.m. A woman in a camo jacket sat in the middle of block of Seventh Street.
scheming lookalike with shaven head, tootats and camou- L.K. Wood Boulevard, staring up at the sky. Suspecting the burglar might be
flage jacket, stole the sole remaining piece to complete his 12:37 p.m. A man lurking behind a Valley West pizza par- hiding in the shed, the officers gave
Zachariah verbal commands instructing anyone
outlaw getup – a bad-guy black hat – from a groovy Alli- lor had two visible possessions – a cardboard sign and a bi- Joseph Powell inside to come out. A man ran from
ance Road thrift store, then disappeared. cycle. It was the latter that he chose to throw at passing cars.
• Wednesday, February 28 12:26 a.m. While the • Thursday, March 8 6:48 p.m. A malfunctioning the shed and led officers on a foot pursuit that ended
world around him goes to hell in a handbasket, the shop- ex-boyfriend unit turned up at the former girlfriend’s with the man’s apprehension near the intersection of
lifter who strode out of a Uniontown supermarket bearing restaurant workplace to further endear himself to her by Eighth and K streets.
a load of unpaid-for groceries was headed for that same unleashing the contents of a fire extinguisher in the kitchen. Zachariah Joseph Powell, 24, of Arcata was arrested
destination with his ill-gotten handbasket. 7:26 p.m. The unhinged swain returned, setting off a fire and booked into the Humboldt County Correctional Fa-
• Thursday, March 1 9:59 a.m. A man wrapped in a alarm and gibbering nonsensically about rats. cility on suspicion of burglary and resisting a peace offi-
cer.
blue blanket disrupted retail eroticism outside a North- 8:01 p.m. A veterinarian attempting to respond to an
The stolen merchandise, valued at over $4,000, was
town pleasure center with his screaming. animal emergency at her work found two surly, sexist
recovered from the shed where Powell had been hiding.
• Friday, March 2 1:43 a.m. Area trash cans suffered sluggards camping in the doorway. They refused to leave,

Cops, ABC tackle


the wrath of a kicky yellingman at 13th and Q streets, who instead making sexual comments. They were arrested on
howled and applied his foot to the helpless waste receptacles. public drunkenness charges.
1:23 p.m. Two cars parked on 10th Street lost their side • Friday, March 9 7:48 a.m. A man with a handkerchief
mirrors overnight. Not the whole assembly; someone just over his face drove up to a G Street bank, got out of the car,
pried the mirrors out of their casing. looked at an ATM, then hopped back in the car and drove off. underage drinking
3:19 p.m. A woman came to the door of a Susan Street resi- 9:44 p.m. It’s almost as though the ceaseless, brain-throt- HSU Police DePt. booked at the Humboldt
dence with some nosy questions for the resident, such as “Who tling drumming on the Plaza interferes with the sleep of ARCATA – University County Correctional Facil-
is home with you?” The woman tried to get into the house on hotel guests. Police assisted agents from ity for numerous charges.
the premise that she was “looking for her dog.” After laughing • Saturday, March 10 10:02 a.m. A man sat in his car in the the California Department Under Decoy Shoulder
at the resident, the needy she-strangeling went away. 11th Street Redwood Park parking lot, wearing a black mask. of Alcoholic Beverage Con- Tap, a minor supervised
• Saturday, March 3 9:13 a.m. According to his version, • Sunday, March 11 10:42 a.m. The masked man was trol (ABC) and officers by a peace officer stands
the strife began with her causing an argument. He then back, now in the 14th Street Redwood Park lot, still hiding from more than 70 local outside a liquor or con-
hurled beer at her, escalating things to the point where his his face and now in the company of a young girl. police and sheriff’s depart- venience store and asks
possessions took flight en route to the front lawn. ments during a statewide patrons to buy them alco-
underage drinking en- hol. The minor indicates
APD officer injured forcement operation de-
signed to create awareness
in some way he or she is
underage and cannot pur-

trying to help man of underage drinking and


also protect California’s
chase the alcohol. If the
adults agree, and purchase
youth while increasing alcohol for the minor, of-
ArcAtA Police access and attempt to stop
public safety. ficers then arrest and cite
ARCATA – On Friday, him from further harming
Officers arrested or cited them for furnishing alco-
March 16 at 6:44 a.m., Ar- himself. Officers were able
364 individuals during the hol to the minor. The pen-
cata Police Department of- to take the knife from the
statewide operation. There alty for furnishing alcohol
ficers were dispatched to a male, however during the
were citations for 286 in- to a minor is a minimum
report of a theft which had struggle an Arcata Police
dividuals who allegedly $1,000 fine and 24 hours
just occurred from a busi- Officer sustained a lacera-
provided alcoholic bever- of community service. The
ness at 5000 Valley West tion to his hand.
ages to minors. Twenty-six program is intended to re-
Boulevard. The male subject, who
were cited for open con- duce the availability of al-
Upon arrival, officers’ at- was later identified as tainers and 52 were either cohol to minors.
tempted to contact the sub- Christopher Michael Slo- cited or taken into custody The goal of the opera-
ject in a vehicle, which was cum, 45, of Clayton, In- for various crimes such as tion was to raise aware-
parked in the parking lot. diana, was arrested and outstanding warrants, ille- ness about the dangers
The male locked himself transported to Mad Riv- gal drugs, public drunken- of underage drinking and
in the vehicle and refused er Community Hospital ness, or DUI. make it clear to adults who
to comply with officer’s or- where he was treated for UPD Sergeant Janelle buy alcohol for minors
ders to exit the vehicle or self-inflicted injuries. Slo- Jackson worked with ABC that there are serious con-
roll down his windows. cum was booked into the Agent Bret Ajax during the sequences. The operation
As officers spoke to the Humboldt County Cor- statewide “Decoy Shoul- was also an effort to build
male through the vehicle’s rectional Facility on one der Tap” efforts. During safer and stronger commu-
window, the man retrieved count of obstructing or re- the operation, officers vis- nities by holding individu-
a knife from inside his ve- sisting an executive officer. ited numerous licensed als accountable for illegal
hicle and started to cut his The injured Arcata Po- premises in Arcata and activity that creates harm.
neck. lice officer was transported McKinleyville. One person “Unfortunately over
Officers broke the pas- to Mad River Communi- was cited for providing 4,000 young people die in
senger’s side window of ty Hospital where he was alcohol to a minor. Two alcohol-related tragedies
the vehicle in order to gain treated and later released. others were arrested and every year in this country,”
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Apparently there’s something going on with McKinley?


City Council, keep your word
I am writing as a voter and citizen of the City of Arca-
ta, regarding the council vote and decision to remove the
President McKinley statue.
I support removing the President McKinley statue
because he does not belong in the heart of Arcata in my
opinion. I believe the history of President McKinley is im-
portant, regardless of his actions or his moral standing,
but because it is our past; this something to learn from
and value. However, I grew up in Virginia, surrounded by
names and symbols of the Confederate nation. I still have
Boy Scout patches I was awarded as a child with Confeder-
ate flags on them.

LETTERS
To the point, our nation grows and changes as the
emerging generations come of age. We live in a country
that strives to be fair and democratic. I am happy to con-
verse with those who have options that are drastically dif-
ferent than mine. There is certain to be President Trump
statues, a library and variety of other symbols commem-
orating his presidency. I think he is an idiot, I do not like
him, but that is just an opinion.
The City Council voted to remove the President McKin-
ley statue. If they do not honor this vote, they better have
a critical reason to re-vote. We just changed our mind, or
the folks that want to keep the statue just didn’t show up
doesn’t cut it!
Look folks, we barely have a 50 percent voting atten-
dance record in the United States; we don’t say Trump
can’t be president because not enough people showed up
to vote. The council meeting was well advertised and pub-
News item: Arcata mayor calls councilmember’s proposed ballot measure on
licly open, one could even give feedback online, as I did,
and not even show up for the meeting. relocating the McKinley statue a “Trojan Horse” to finagle a way to keep it.
If the word and honor of the City Council is to be pre- The affair itself is not the controversy as much as the
served, if they actually want to be re-elected, I think its im- What Bob left out of his column fact that Trump’s personal attorney covertly paid Clifford
portant to be extremely mindful of democracy and every In his guest opinion “McKinley – history tells us he was $130,000 of his own money shortly before the 2016 elec-
decision made. above average, not a monster” (Union, March 14), Bob tion to have her sign a non-disclosure agreement about
Dan Bixler Holcomb correctly states that the Dawes Act [legal codi- it. She is now suing Trump in order to legally break her
Arcata fication allowing white “settlers” to steal land from Native silence claiming the agreement in which they were each
Americans] was signed into law by President Cleveland. identified by pseudonyms should be declared null and void
Volume isn’t wisdom Why does he not mention The Act for the Protection of
the People of Indian Territory introduced by Curtis, (R)
as the Trump pseudonym’s signature line was left blank.
If victorious, Clifford’s lawsuit might be the first con-
I have been publicly silent on the issue of removing Kansas and signed into law by President McKinley June
the McKinley statue, but the Arcata City Council’s recent troversy that results in major legal and political damage
28, 1898? This act amended the Dawes Act: abolition of for Trump; Trump’s “Tempest in a D-Cup” you might say.
vote for removal was just too much for me to swallow. I tribal governments of the five “civilized” tribes and es-
agree with Michael Winkler, Dan Hauser and others that Sherman Schapiro
tablishment of inholdings for whites to be completed by
the council succumbed to the loud voices from those who Blue Lake
March 1906 – effectively extending all parts of the Dawes
spoke at various meetings. Act to an additional 90 million acres immediately with the
Loudness does not confer representation, and this is not loss of more land to follow. CROSSWORD
the way to govern on such an issue in a diverse city such as Mr. Holcomb questions the historical knowledge of Arca-
ours. I am quite disappointed with the council majority to ta residents who want the McKinley statue removed from the
ACROSS DOWN
1. Title of respect 1. Used a bench
have decided as they did with so little input. Plaza. Why does he not mention the Anti-Imperialist League, 4. Dieter’s platform 2. Gershwin & others
I have done some research on our 25th president and he a widespread movement in the U.S. opposed to overseas em- 9. Biblical book, for short 3. __ avis
13. Jordanian or Saudi 4. Rice, in China
doesn’t seem to be the bad dude he’s been made out to be pire that started during the lead up to the Spanish-American 15. __ pole 5. Reef deposit
by some. No leader, including those few most cherished, War and the Philippine native’s insurgency, 1898-1899? 16. Trot or gallop 6. Preposition
has a blemish-free record, including Washington, Jeffer- Members of the Anti-Imperialist League included An-
17. Novel home 7. __ majesté
18. Came up 8. May birthstones
son, Lincoln, Kennedy and others. drew Carnegie, Grover Cleveland, well known social activists 19. Pulitzer Prize-winning 9. Some marbles
Sadly, we live in a time when citizens are divided by a like Jane Addams, Samuel Gompers, Booker T. Washing- writer James 10. Pen
few hot-button issues when there are more things we can ton, Mark Twain; this movement cannot be characterized as
20. Smoother 11. Part of a
22. Yukon or Nunavut: abbr. wedding cake
agree on than we realize. It’s like the Venn Diagrams we “extremist.” President McKinley had a choice – to expand 23. Pickle variety 12. Suffix for rhyme
learned about in grade school, and we overlap more than overseas or not to expand; he chose to expand overseas and 24. Have being or mob
we diverge, but the overlap is downplayed in a cynical ploy to lead us on our course of global imperialism.
26. Put forth effort 14. Thieves
29. Commission earner 21. Seedy nightclub
to hyper-partisanize the public. To yield to the loudest According to Stephen Kinzer in The True Flag: Theo- 34. Like a cliché 25. Car of the past
among us and ignore the rest only divides us further. Just dore Roosevelt, Mark Twain and the Birth of American 35. Residence, for short 26. Settled and steady
“another brick in the wall,” to quote Pink Floyd. 36. Response to a preacher 27. In a __; instantly
Empire, 2017, the treaty codifying the U.S. take-over of 37. Modern-day scourge 28. Passenger
I would like the statue to remain where it is. Yes, he is Philippines, Guam, Puerto Rico, sparked a 34-day debate 38. Robert and Elizabeth 29. Musical numbers
an older white man (bronze, actually) in the depiction, but in the Senate and passed the two-thirds required majority
39. Blood problem 30. Over
40. Road danger 31. Current location of da
he has a kindly demeanor, with his hand outstretched. And by one vote; following legal challenges SCOTUS upheld the 41. Do the lawn again Vinci’s “Last Supper”
we have that endearing story of the missing thumb, the re- treaty by a five to four vote. 42. Loud sound 32. Put on a pedestal
ward, and the eventual return to its rightful owner’s right Mark Twain captured our actions well: “There must be
43. Makes insane 33. A-sharp and E-flat
45. 737 and 747 35. Show up
hand. two Americas: one that sets the captive free, and one that 46. Prelude or Sonata 38. Humiliated
If a vote is to decide the issue, then make it part of the takes a once-captive’s new freedom away from him, and 47. Ballet and painting 39. Categories
next official ballot, not some sort of special mail in thing picks a quarrel with him with nothing to found it on; then
48. Piece of wood 41. Carrier of genetic info
51. In a manner that 42. Lunch orders, for short
that will likely have low participation. This is a big issue kills him to get his land.” lacks purpose 44. Oscar recipients
for Arcatans and the more that make their voices heard, Arcata residents and City Council members standing for 56. Luau dish 45. Primps
the better. 57. Herd 47. Famous chipmunk
removal of the statue are standing against global imperial- 58. At __; relaxed 48. Tread
Randy Klein ism and against white supremacy. 60. Mideast title 49. Disabled
Arcata Diane Ryerson & Walt Paniak 61. Shun restaurants 50. Cantata melody
62. Crockpot dish, perhaps 52. “Dies __”
Arcata 63. 62 Across ingredients, 53. Dodger coach Manny
sometimes 54. Lacking punctuality

Advo-zealots have work to do


64. University personnel 55. River in Belgium
65. Poet’s word 59. Farm female
Now that the foot soldiers from the Ministry of Truth Trump’s tempest in a D cup 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
have succeeded in badgering the City Council to remove Donald Trump continually stirs up controversy, but it
the iconic statue of former President William McKin- has yet to derail him. As candidate, he publicly disparaged
13 14 15 16

ley from the City Plaza, this troop of zealots may want to a disabled reporter; and for her looks, fellow candidate 17 18 19

march forward and “finish the job.” Carly Fiorina. There was also a video released showing 20 21 22
Within the various bookstores and thrift stores (not to Trump bragging about prior lewd behavior toward women. 23 24 25
mention the Public Library) throughout the town, there is Regardless, he was still able to pull off a victory.
undoubtedly a large body of manuscripts, likenesses, old As president, controversy continued. His business hold-
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33

National Geographic magazines and other materials that ings were so vast many claimed he still had conflicts of inter- 34 35 36
contain the thoughts and prejudices of other 19th and early
est even after transferring control. His steadfast withhold- 37 38 39
20th Century figures whose views were equally archaic.
ing of personal tax returns additionally clouded this issue.
Such famous individuals whose writings at times re- 40 41 42
Controversial also were the appointments of his son-in-
flected unacceptable (by current Arcata standards) think- 43 44 45
law as a key senior advisor and his daughter as an unpaid
ing could include Theodore Roosevelt, Margaret Sanger,
assistant. He often chose as department heads individu- 46 47
Booker T. Washington and Abraham Lincoln, among
als who had disdain for the very departments they were to 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55
many others.
lead. And Trump fired FBI Director James Comey, possi-
In place of the statue, I suggest a large fire pit, where 56 57 58 59
bly for his displeasure with Comey’s investigation into US
these undesirable written works could be properly inciner- 60 61 62
election interference by Russia. This led to the eventual ap-
ated to the enjoyment of the populace.
pointment of Robert Mueller as Special Counsel to contin- 63 64 65
As the advo-zealots search the town and collect the fuel
for this sacrificial rite, they might want to wear brown ue the investigation which may yet trap Trump in its web.
Solution on page B3
shirts with distinctive logos so that their public service can But what could turn out to be most significant is the cur-
be recognized by all.
Carl R. Ochsner
rent lawsuit by Stephanie Clifford (aka “Stormy” Daniels)
the rather bosomy stripper who alleges she had an affair
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SUPPOSEDLY A SANCTUARY? Drones, loose dogs and outright attacks on furnishings are among the ways users
degrade the environmental values of the Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary. Not shown: the slob campers,
litterers, thieves and motorcyclists who also do their part. Submitted photoS

City tightens drone regulation at Marsh


Kevin L. Hoover safety and general community welfare. values and sensitive habitat.
Mad RiveR Union Ordinance No. 1500, the report states, The new ordinance prohibits reck-
ARCATA – At its March 7 meeting, allows “city law enforcement action in less use, including flying drones over
the Arcata City Council passed Ordi- cases of misuse consistent with federal critical city infrastructure at the marsh,
nance No. 1500, formalizing restric- regulations, while still allowing for rec- which is home to Arcata’s Wastewater
tions on drone use at the Arcata Marsh reational and commercial uses.” Treatment Plant, and Arcata Bay Lands.
and Wildlife Sanctuary, City Hall, the Federal law already disallows night- Police Chief Tom Chapman said the
Corp Yard and other facilities. Other time use of drones, flying over people new regs will help clear up confusion
city parks, including Redwood Park, and flying beyond the user’s sightline, as to who citizens should call when
are not affected by the new ordinance. plus speed (87 knots) and height (400 drone misuse crops up.
The ordinance refers to the whirring feet) restrictions. City Attorney Nancy Diamond con-
quadcopters as “Unmanned Aircraft The Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctu- firmed this, saying the new ordinance
Systems” or UASs. A staff report notes ary has become a popular spot for rec- empowers APD to enforce restrictions.
that while the Federal Aviation Admin- reational drone use and other activities, A couple of UAS enthusiasts who
istration regulates UAS use, local gov- including unleashed dogs, camping and didn’t identify themselves lauded the
ernment retains authority to create regs even motorcycle use, which aren’t nec- ordinance, and said neophyte drone
that promote public health, morals, essarily consistent with environmental users need more education.

Statue | Taken during Mexican Revolution as He will be safe there.”


In Escher’s telling of the sto-
FROM A1 de Atocha” which would sit on the hand ry, her aunt exclaimed “Why,
So how did a 200-year-old Baby Jesus of the Virgin Mary at the local parish. The Chucha, I could not possibly
from Guanajuato in Central Mexico end up man’s health did improve, and the stat- accept such a gift.” But Chucha
more than 2,200 miles away in Arcata? ue was carved and placed in the church in replied “You must, as He is not
The story begins in the late 1800s, when about 1817. safe here. They are looting and
Escher’s grandparents, Methodist mis- Some time after the Mexican Revolution pillaging the churches. And,
sionaries Levi and Sara Salmans, moved began in 1910, Escher’s aunt Edith was ap- what is more, I have already
to Guanajuato. Their daughters Edith and proached by Chucha Arizmendi and asked done the penance for giving him
Clara, according to Escher, became good to take the Baby Jesus statue and keep it to you. The only stipulation is
friends with Chucha Arizmendi, a child safe. that He must always be referred
who was part of the aristocratic According to a version of the to as the Niño Dios or the Niño
HAND OVER During Friday’s meeting, the statue
Arizmendi Family in Guanajuato. story written by Escher in 2001, de Atocha, and never be treated
was signed over to the U.S. government, which
A member of that family, de- Chucha Arizmendi told her aunt with lack of respect.”
now owns the relic until it finds its righful owner.
cades earlier during the Mexi- “Edith, I know things are get- Edith fled Mexico in 1916 and
From left, Marie Escher, special agents David
can War of Independence, was ting very bad here. All the for- brought the Niño Dios with her.
Keller and Joe Hong and Dr. Diane Johnson.
grievously wounded in the Battle eigners are leaving. One day you Before she died in 1971, she gave
Submitted photo
of Guanajuato. He vowed that if will be leaving... I want to give the statue to Escher, her niece.
his health was restored, he would you our Niño Dios to take with Escher, who moved to Arcata Escher and Johnson wrote letters to
commission a carving of “El Niño you to the States when you go, 15 years ago, said the statue was stored in Pope Francis and Archdiocese of León in
Edith Salmans a box and kept in a closet most of the time, Mexico. They did not receive a response.
but was taken out during Christmastime “Diane and I felt that as long as we kept
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“Every year at Christmastime we got tually one of our frogs would turn into a
him out and arranged him atop the grand prince,” she said.
piano with a lovely arrangement of boughs Eventually, they contacted Congress-
and candles around him for the season,” man Jared Huffman’s office in Eureka,
Escher said. There was always a party and where a staff member researched the issue
the story of Niño Dios was told. and helped set up Friday’s meeting with the
“Everybody always looked forward to Homeland Security agents.
our Baby Jesus party around Epiphany,” Special Agent Keller said that for legal
she said. purposes, his agency classified the Baby Je-
Although the statue has been in her fam- sus as stolen property. The reason for do-
ily for more than 100 years, Escher said ing this is not to prosecute anyone, but to
she wanted it to be returned to its original give his agency the legal jurisdiction to take
church. the item and return it to its owner.
“I’m 87 years old now and I won’t be Finding the rightful owner will take
here forever, and my son really doesn’t some research, which is already underway,
want to take over the responsibility of the Keller said. There are several churches in
Baby Jesus,” Escher said. the neighborhood where the Arizmendi
With the help of her friend Dr. Diane Family lived. Escher said she doesn’t know
Johnson, Escher explored several options which church it came from.
for returning the statue. One idea was There’s also a question of whether the
for Johnson to travel to Mexico, find the Baby Jesus is the property of a church,
church and hand over the Niño Dios. or the Arizmendi Family, if they’re still
However, Escher said she was con- around.
cerned about the statue being seized by Keller said he is hopeful that the re-
customs agents, who might grab the statue search can be completed and the rightful
and sell it to an antique dealer. Escher said owner determined within a few weeks.
she wanted to be cautious and make sure Then his agency will have to determine the
the Baby Jesus actually got to its church. best way to hand over the statue.

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Janine Volkmar himself.” GUITAR MAKER Michael Walker builds customs guitars at his shop in Arcata. Janine Volkmar | Union
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M
ichael Walker Guitars in orderly rows on the walls of his Ryman. He did work for Clapton, lives on Fickle Hill, for honing not The shop is lined in barnwood
is a shop specializing in shop, tells of a lifetime of making Elvis and Johnny Cash.” only his woodworking skills but and features large sound panels
building guitars based things with his hands. Walker went back to Georgia indoctrinating him in the impor- to make the metal building a fine
on pre-War Gibson and Martin From building barns to the fine where Wood’s guitar shop had tance of community in Humboldt spot for acoustic music. Local art-
guitars. woodworking required by build- relocated. “It was a fast-paced County. ists hang their paintings on the
Michael Walker makes each ing guitars has been a journey for shop,” Walker said, “and after the Now Walker gives back to the walls. It’s a rehearsal space for
guitar by hand at his workshop in Walker. first couple of days I knew I was in community by making his studio The Handshakers, a band Walker
Arcata. Completely by hand. He He and his wife, both from over my head.” a place for concerts and a home plays in. And when the weather
sends nothing away to be finished South Georgia, traveled around Luckily, Wood took Walker for other musicians to work on improves, it’s a perfect venue for
or sprayed. The entire process to such places as Alaska and Col- under his wing. “He wanted to do instruments and to teach. Both a musical evening with the back
happens at his shop on South G orado, and ended up in Humboldt more building, so he gave me the Britt Smith and Lyndsey Battle door open to the sky.
Street. County in 1998. repair work. He would walk me teach at the G Street location. “There are lots of places to hear
Except for the parts he makes Walker had worked for Randy through the repair so that’s where Battle teaches ukulele and guitar hip hop, jam bands, and reggae. I
with his heart. Wood in Savanah, Georgia. “He I got my chops.” and Smith give lessons on the fid- like turning people on to acoustic
Here’s a man who grew up in had a famous guitar repair and Walker also credits Brooks dle, the bass, the guitar, and the music,” Walker said. The venue
Georgia and by the time he was building shop. It started in Nash- Otis of Wildwood Music and Phil mandolin, as well as doing violin can hold 49 people and has al-
14 “could build an entire barn by ville, across the alley from the Crump, the bouzouki builder who repairs. GUITAR B3

MACK HIGH PLAY Students from the McKinleyville High School Drama Department present the dysfunctional family comedy Dearly Departed. SUbmitted photo

McKinleyville High’s Dearly Departed promises a night of laughs


Cheryl Kingham plays at Mack High, Nystrom tells us that it still has a heart that leans toward hope. It
Special to the Union DEARLY DEPARTED “Dearly Departed is like all the best works, certainly has been a hoot to put together.”
McKINLEYVILLE– The McKinleyville Date: Wednesday through Saturday,
High School Drama Department is ready to March 21 -24
tickle everyone’s funny bone with its spring Time: 7 p.m.
play Dearly Departed, a dysfunctional
family comedy.
Location:
McKinleyville High School, Register TODAY!
Directed by MHS Drama teacher Steve 1300 Murray Rd. McKinleyville
Nystrom, student actors find themselves Admission: $8 general,
telling the story of the beleaguered Turpin $6 students and seniors Arcata Elementary’s
family in the backwoods of the Bible belt.
Co-authored by David Bottrell and Jes- Transitional
sie Jones, the play shows the audience that
living and dying in the South is seldom tidy
through Saturday, March 24 at the McKin-
leyville High School Multi-purpose Room,
Kindergarten (TK) and
and always hilarious. 1300 Murray Rd. Kindergarten programs
Despite efforts to pull themselves togeth- Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the curtain
er for their father's funeral, the Turpins’ rises at 7 p.m. Snacks and refreshments are are accepting
other problems keep overshadowing the
solemn occasion: Firstborn Ray-Bud wor-
available during the intermission. General
Admission tickets are $8 and $6 for stu-
registrations.
ries himself silly as the funeral bills mount; dents and seniors.
Junior, the younger son, is juggling finan- In addition to enjoying some fun enter- Students are eligible for our TK program if the child will have his or her fifth
cial ruin and a wife who suspects him of birthday between September 2nd and December 2nd, 2018.
tainment, audience members are helping to
infidelity in the family car; their spinster support the Drama Departments activities Interdistrict Transfers are required for families living outside the Arcata
School District.
sister, Delightful, copes with death as she which include theater workshops, perfor-
does life, by devouring junk food; and all mances during the year for school, and an
the neighbors add more than two cents. educational trip to Ashland, Ore. 2400 Baldwin Street, Arcata, California, 707-822-4858
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Music, pancakes & more in the seaside village

S
ylvestris Quartet will perform
“Quartet Metamorphosis, Bib-
er-Beethoven” at Westhaven
Center for the Arts today, March 21 at
7:30 p.m. The San Francisco Bay Area
quartet will perform a program that
explores the cyclical transformation
and development of the string quar-
tet.
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centers around
two boundary
pushing musi-
cians separated by
nearly 150 years:
Heinrich Ignaz
Franz Biber and
Ludwig van Bee-
thoven. The quar-
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RECITAL AT HSU Local HSU student and artist Kira works by Scarlatti, Boccherini, Haydn
and Mozart. Admission is $5 to $20 SYLVESTRIS QUARTET Violinists Anna Washburn and Tyler Lewis, violist
Weiss will give a senior recital on cello on Saturday, Aaron Westman, and cellist Gretchen Claassen. Submitted photo
March 31 from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Fulkerson Re- on a sliding scale.
Fourth Friday Flicks Easter Service at Rental Committee with comments
cital Hall at HSU, 1 Harpst St. in Arcata. Guest artists
The Ox-Bow Incident (1944) is the Sts. Martha and Mary Mission from residents who disapprove of
include Carol Jacobson and John Chernoff. Admis-
Westhaven Center for the Arts Fourth Sts. Martha and Mary Episcopal STRs and managers who do their best
sion is free. Reception to follow. kiraweiss707@gmail.
Friday Flicks selection. Henry Fon- Mission, on Trinity Street next to to make sure visitors demonstrate
com Submitted photo
da, Anthony Quinn, Henry Morgan Trinidad School, will hold its Easter considerate behavior taking up most
and Dana Andrews are featured in the Sunday, April 1, Holy Eucharist ser- of the meeting.
New manager in Uniontown classic western directed by William vice at 9 a.m. Mtr. Lesley McCloghrie The challenge of enforcing ordi-
Coast Central Credit Union Wellman based on a book by Walter will lead the celebration. All are wel- nances with a small city staff and a
ARCATA – Coast Central Credit Union has announced Van Tilburg Clark written in 1940. It come. part time law enforcement presence
that Kay Serotta has accepted the position of manag- was an Oscar nominee for Best Pic- City Council listens continues. Johnna Kitchen, manag-
er-member services of its Uniontown Arcata Member ture. Admission is $5 to $10. Enjoy Mayor Susan Rotwein and Coun- er for a high percentage of the 25-30
Services Branch. Serotta will oversee 10 employees and the HSU group show of photography cilmembers Dwight Miller, Jack West, vacation rentals in town, pointed out
have responsibility for operations, lending and new and ceramic works called “Human Jim Baker and Steve Ladwig and City that with hundreds of visitors accom-
member opportunities. Presence” before or after the film. Manager Dan Berman heard from cit- modated last year, there were hard-
Serotta brings with her 20 years Lions Club Breakfast izens on a wide variety of subjects last ly any complaints from neighbors,
of credit union experience, most re- A Sunday Breakfast and Book Sale Wednesday night during the “three and that there is a detailed screening
cently serving as the Loan Officer/ hosted by Trinidad Lions Club is minute items from the floor” portion process that takes place each time a
Chief Lending Specialist at Cal State planned for March 25 between 8 and of the regular City Council meeting. home is rented.
& Federal Employees Credit Union in 11 a.m. in the Trinidad School cafete- The McKinleyville High School Se- Fairness, thoughtfulness and con-
Eureka. She is a Cum Laude graduate ria. nior Prom representatives were there sideration of others are a tough bal-
of Humboldt State University as well The menu includes hotcakes and to reassure the public about model ancing act in a small town for res-
as a graduate of College of the Red- eggs with ham or sausage, or a bis- behavior on the part of celebrants in idents, visitors, rental owners and
woods. cuits and gravy breakfast with eggs. Town Hall during the May 19 event. property managers. The City leader-
Kay Serotta
Serotta has been active in the com- Juice and drinks are included in the The possibility of a reexamination ship keeps trying to get it right.
munity, serving as Board of Directors Chair for the City adult price of $6. Children dine for of the Verizon cell tower presence on In other city news, there still is a
of Eureka’s Housing Authority and Board of Directors $3.00. Trinidad Head, the new disabled au- place for one more planning commis-
President for the Redwood Chapter of the California Martha Sue Davis invites diners tomatic door-opening button, light- sioner. Apply at the City Clerk’s office,
Credit Union League. to browse the wide selection of used ing and safety at Saunders Park, and 409 Trinity St. or call (707) 677-0223
Serotta and her husband reside in Eureka and have books offered at ridiculously low pric- police hours all were brought up. The for details.
three grown children and three grandchildren. In ad- es while you wait for your piping hot main agenda item was recommen-
dition to spending time with family, they enjoy helping meal. dations from the Ad-hoc Short Term Email Patti at baycity@sonic.net.

Byers named CFO of bank DELL’ARTE MELODRAMA


Melodrama is a heightened,
comics Pete Moss and Jes-
sica Grant fill the line up
days in the town of Yucca
Valley in San Bernardino
ett Rd., McKinleyville. The
topic is “talking prescrip-
musical form of physical with Kim Hodges hosting. County. The album that will tion labels.” Pharmacist
redwood Capital Bank Capital Bank’s Controller
theatre where unbridled Prizes given away during take listeners on a journey Richard Spini and regis-
EUREKA – Redwood for the past 10 years. She
passions reign, and where show intermission include on a variety of sounds capes tered nurse Jane Spini will
Capital Bank has an- has consistently demon-
the forces of good in human tickets to future shows and and influences. Doors open give a hands-on look at
nounced the appointment strated excellence during
nature triumph over ter- other goodies (probably at 7 p.m., with the show ScripTalk a talking labeling
of Renee Byers, her tenure and
rible obstacles. Come join beer)! Kingpin Comedy will beginning at 7:30 p.m. Ad- system. Please RSVP by
VP/Controller remains true to
students of Dell’Arte’s Pro- also be unveiling their new mission is between $5 and Sunday, March 25 to Doug
to VP/Interim our mission of
fessional Training Program stage backdrop. Tickets are $20 on a sliding scale. Rose at (707) 839-0588 or
Chief Financial providing the
as they perform short melo- $10 in advance and avail- dougdrose@suddenlink.
Officer, replacing highest quality
dramas of their own devis- able at tinyurl.com/king- ALL SEASONS ORCHESTRA net.
Fred J. Moore, service to both
ing in An Evening of Melo- pinchadopitz or at E&O CONCERT The City of Ar-
III who recent- our external and
drama, Thursday through Lanes bar. Tickets are $13 cata Recreation Division is URINETOWN: THE MUSI-
ly resigned from internal custom-
Saturday, March 22 to 24 at the door on the day of thrilled to announce the All CAL The Arcata Arts Insti-
the company. ers.”
Renee Byers at Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre show. Seasons Orchestra’s first tute presents the three-time
President and Byers was in Blue Lake. Performances concert of the 2018 season Tony Award winning con-
CEO, John E.
raised in Humboldt Coun- are at 8 p.m each night. All FIESTA BALL Amigos de will take place on Sunday, temporary comedy, Urine-
Dalby stated, “Ms. Byers
Fuente Nueva (AFN) is March 25 from 5 to 7 p.m.
has served as Redwood ty. She has 25 years of student performances are town: the Musical, where
banking experience, in- pay-what-you-can. hosting its 8th annual Fies- at the D Street Neighbor- water is worth its weight
cluding the areas of cus- ta Ball on Saturday, March hood Center, 1301 D St. in in gold. Show dates are
tomer service, back office FRIDAY NIGHT COMEDY 24 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Arcata. There is no cost to Thursday, March 29; Fri-
SHOW Kingpin Comedy is Leavey Hall, 1730 Janes attend. The orchestra will day, March 30; Thursday,
support, human resources
putting on a comedy show Rd. in Arcata. The event offer a night of beautiful April 5 and Friday, April 6
and controller.
Friday, March 23 at E&O features an authentic tan- music featuring the Colo- at 7 p.m. A matinee show
Byers was a long-time talizing Cuban dinner, live nel Bogey March by Fred-
Lanes, 1417 Glendale Dr. in is scheduled for Saturday,
volunteer with the Harbor music by local Afro-Cuban erick J. Ricketts (Kenneth
Glendale near Blue Lake. March 31 at 2 p.m. The
Lanes Youth Bowlers and sensation Timbata, no-host Alford), Symphony No. musical will be performed
Doors open at 8:30 p.m.
is an active volunteer with and the show starts at 9 bar, dessert, as well as a 101 (“The Clock”) by Franz at the Arcata High School
Redwood Empire Little p.m. The headliner is Chad silent auction and raffles. Joseph Haydn, Academic Fine Arts Center at 1720 M
League. She and her hus- Opitz. The show will also Event tickets are $35. Tick- Festival Overture Op. 56 St. in Arcata. Come expe-
band reside in Eureka and feature Vincent Chuang ets are available at Wild- Johannes Brahms Suite rience education through
have two children. from San Francisco. Local berries Marketplace and in E flat by Gustav Holst entertainment: great songs,
People’s Records in Arcata, Lohengrin, Prelude to Act jazzy dances, and a foy-
or online at AmigosAFN. III by Richard Wagner. er filled with information
org. The All Seasons Orchestra about our limited natural
is a community orches- resources, brought to you
CONCERT AT THE SANCTU- tra, open to all ages, that by local non-profits. This
ARY Jazz-rock band Fox- meets Saturdays from 10 political satire is directed
trot will play at The Sanctu- a.m. to noon at the D St. by Melanie Zapper and Jo
ary at 13th and J streets in Neighborhood Center. The Kuzelka, with musical di-
Arcata on Saturday, March All Seasons Orchestra in- rection by Jo Kuzelka and
24. Copies of their new al- cludes strings, woodwinds, choreography by Melanie
bum “Cycle Deliberately,” brass and percussion in- Zapper. Music and lyr-
scheduled for general re- struments, with seasonal ics by Mark Hollman and
lease on March 24, will be performance opportuni- book and lyrics by Greg
for sale at the show. The 17 ties offered throughout the Kotis. Tickets are $15 for
songs on the album, their year. To become a member general admission, $12 for
first independent self-re- there is a $25 fee for Arca- students, with an opening
leased release, were record- ta residents or a $30 fee for night special March 29 of
ed over the course of eight non-residents per season, $10 for general admission
with scholarships available and $5 for student tickets.
Wesleyan Church to those in need. ( 707) Ten percent of the proceeds
of the Redwoods 822-7091, cityofarcata. from the performance on
Pastor Chuck Clark org/rec. March 30 will go to Engi-
Coffee/fellowship neers without Borders. All
at 10 a.m. THE BUMPERS The McKin- performances are located
Traditional worship leyville Low Vision Support in the Fine Arts Building
at 10:30 a.m. group The Bumpers invites at Arcata High School. Ad-
Bible Study the public to the group’s vanced tickets are available
7 p.m. Wednesday
meeting on Monday, March online at tinyurl.com/aa-
(Sept. through May)
26, from 11 a.m. to noon iurinetown or at Wildber-
839-2625
at Azalea Hall 1620 Pick- ries Marketplace.
1645 Fischer Rd., McKinleyville
M ARCH 21, 2018 M AD R IVER U NION B3
BIRDS N BREW Buy a search associate in the class. ers age. “I can make a gui-
beer, fund a festival! Join Ecology & Evolutionary Guitar | Lifetime warranty Walker has a repair jour- tar sound better, and play
Godwit Days for “Birds N Biology Department at nal on his website (mwalk- better. For musicians who
Brew,” a Pints for Non- UC Santa Cruz. Burns will FROM B1 but also very fragile.” The erguitarco.com) that gives have been playing a long
explore relationships be- ready had some great con- sound quality is worth it. a fascinating look into the time and who are dealing
profits Night at Mad Riv-
tween coast redwood for- certs. Watch for more to “I bought a guitar from process for each instru- with arthritis or other con-
er Brewing Company, to-
est restoration efforts and come. him for a lot of money,” ment. Not only are the re- ditions, I can adjust the
day, March 21 starting at
climate change. The lec- But every day new in- said Jeff DeMark, a local pairs detailed in fine pho- action and make the guitar
5 p.m. One dollar of every struments are being built
ture is from 5:30 to 7 p.m. story teller who also plays tography, but the stories of more playable.”
beer sold between 1 and 9 or old ones repaired. The
in HSU Founders Hall 118. in La Patinas. “People said, how the guitars came to be He understands those
p.m. will support this 23rd process is fascinating. Each ‘you paid all that money damaged are sometimes hi- needs as Walker is a musi-
annual spring migration work table (old solid wood larious reading. cian as well as a builder. He
TRAIL WORK The City and it has scratches on it.’
birding festival in mid- doors recycled from the A 1950 Gibson had be- plays in The Handshakers,
of Arcata’s Environmen- I told them, I don’t care, it
April. The Kentucky War- Humboldt State renova- sounds fantastic.” come a necklace for a pa- formerly known as Rogues’
blers will play bluegrass tal Services Department tion) has something hap- Walker offers a lifetime tron who was heckling its Gallery, which is playing
between 6 and 8:30 p.m. and the Humboldt Trails pening on it. Walker uses a warranty on every guitar he owner, a professional mu- the Siren’s Song as part of
and food can be Council’s Volun- variety of woods for his gui- sician known for his “love the Redwood Coast Music
builds.
ordered from the teer Trail Stew- tars. “The tops are usually of music, stiff drink, and Festival on Saturday, April
“What’s special about
brewery kitchen. ards are seek- spruce and the backs can this guitar,” he said, point- brawling.” 7 from 6 to 7:15 p.m.
There will also be ing volunteers be mahogany, rosewood, ing to a guitar in the $3,500 Repairs also have re- Mike Bynum is another
a bake sale and to help advance maple or walnut,” he said. price range, “is that it is sulted in good fortune for Georgia-born songwriter
silent auction. the progress of He doesn’t go in for inlays built to last the rest of your Walker. He’d repaired two but Walker and Bynum met
the Arcata Ridge or carvings, preferring the life.” guitars that had belonged in Arcata. The band also
HUMBOLDT Trail. Partici- simplicity and elegance of Repairs are Walker’s to Paul Kantner of Jeffer- includes Aleister Paige on
REDWOODS pants on this wood that has been care- bread and butter. People son Airplane fame. pedal steel, Paul DeMark
HIKE The North Volunteer Work fully finished. He uses a find their grandfather’s old Walker was calling on drums, and Gary David-
Group Sierra Club invites Day will begin construc- French polish approach. guitar in an attic and he’s around to find out price son on electric bass. They
the public to a five-mile tion of a new trail in the “Most guitars are the man to bring it back to estimates for the family were a big hit at the Folk-
Sunny Brae Tract of the Ar- sprayed with lacquer,” he life. But he also wants to and reached out to Walter life Festival in Blue Lake
hike on two trails in Hum-
cata Community Forest on explained. “French polish empower folks to do their Carter, the owner of Car- last summer and have been
boldt Redwoods State Park
Saturday, March 24 from 9 is just shellac applied with own repairs. He offers ter Vintage in Nashville. working on an all-original
on Sunday, March 25.
a.m. to 1 p.m. Volunteers a pad, by hand. It can take classes so that musicians “It’s the center for musical album due out this spring.
Carpools meet at 9 a.m. at
are asked to meet at 9 a.m. up to 30 hours.” can take care of their own instruments in all of Nash- Bynum and Walker collab-
the Herrick Avenue Park When guitars are made
at the Margaret Lane trail- instruments. The small ville,” he said. Carter had orate on vocals and song-
& Ride in Eureka off of in a factory, the makers
head, near the Sunny Brae classes are usually limited asked him about his own writing, giving this “Amer-
U.S. Highway 101 South. don’t want them being re-
Tract of the Community to five students and last work and the upshot is that icana/alt-country music”
Two separate trails, about turned under warranty. Walker was invited to send an authentic groove. Their
Forest located just north of half a day. “That’s afford-
a mile apart, take us to a Hence the heavy finish of one of his handcrafted gui- voices bring the twang and
the intersection of Marga- able,” he says. “People can
view of the Eel River from sprayed on lacquer. Walker learn to take care of their tars to Nashville. “It’s a big grit of South Georgia to
High Rock (an actual rock ret and Buttermilk lanes in explained that people want own instruments, and to be deal for me,” he said. “It Humboldt County. That’s a
along the river), and to a Arcata. From there, volun- that finish because it was able to understand them a should give me a lot of ex- good fit.
grove of stately redwoods teers will walk or drive to what the Martin or Fend- posure.” mwalkerguitarco.com
bit better.”
about 1,000 feet above. the work site. Volunteers er guitar companies did. Walker can also adjust
His goal is to offer an
Bring water, lunch and with four-wheel drive ve- “They don’t realize it was acoustic guitar building guitars as the guitar own- IN-HOME SERVICES
hiking footwear. No dogs. hicles that can navigate the because they were made in
Contact leader Ned for access road may be asked a factory.” Community We are here for you
more info at (707) 825- to drive to the work site. Walker’s approach to
3652 (message phone) (707) 822-818 , eservices@ finishing is “very repairable Development Registered nurse support
cityofarcata.org. Personal care
or nedforsyth48@gmail. Specialist I/II Light housekeeping
com. Heavy rain cancels
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L EGAL N OTICES
ABANDONMENT OF FICTITIOUS JACOBY CREEK FLOWERS 830 BAYIDE RD. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME first issuance of letters to a general Report, which is on file with the CSD 3/21 Humboldt Builder’s Exchange,
BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 45 FELLOWSHIP WAY ARCATA, CA 95521 STATEMENT personal representative, as defined and available for public inspection. 1213 5th Street, Eureka, CA 95501.
17-00676 BAYSIDE, CA 95524 This business is conducted by: 18-00080 in section 58(b) of the California By law, Assessment District rev- • For purchase at City Manager’s
COUNTY OF ORIGINAL COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT AN INDIVIDUAL The following person(s) is (are) Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from enues can only be spent for the Office. A printing charge of $60.00
FILING: HUMBOLDT VIRGINIA L. RYDER S /MARK V NELSON, BROKER doing business as: the date of mailing or personal de- purposes stated. The District will NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS shall not be refundable, plus a ship-
DATE OF ORIGINAL FILING: 1930 BIRD AVE. This statement was filed with the NORTH COAST FISHERIES livery to you of a notice under sec- conduct annual financial audits to CITY OF ARCATA ping and handling fee of $35.00 is
DEC.26, 2017 MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH. 1 COMMERCIAL STREET tion 9052 of the California Probate ensure that revenues are expended ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT required for mailing of PLANS and
The following person(s) was (were) This business is conducted by: 1, 2018 EUREKA, CA 95501 Code. Other California statutes as authorized. 736 F STREET SPECIFICATIONS (contact Prop-
doing business as: and legal authority may affect The amount of the assessment ARCATA, CA 95521 erty and Special Projects Manag-
AN INDIVIDUAL KELLY E. SANDERS COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT
your rights as a creditor. You may to be levied against your parcel (707) 825-2128 er-Katie Marsolan (707) 825-2101).
EMERALD GENETICS S /VIRGINIA L. RYDER SC DEPUTY CLERK PACIFIC CHOICE
want to consult with an attorney is printed on the accompanying NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The successful bidder shall fur-
4751 WEST END RD. /OWNER 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 3/28
SEAFOOD COMPANY
knowledgeable in California law. Assessment Ballot. Assessments FOR 2018 ARCATA ADA nish a payment bond and perfor-
ARCATA, CA 95521 This statement was filed with the 16797 SE 130TH AVENUE
You may examine the file kept were calculated on the following BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS mance bond.
P.O. BOX 4561 Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME CLACKAMASS, OR 97015
by the court. If you are a person basis: Residential Property: $30.00 PROJECT The City of Arcata hereby notifies
ARCATA, CA 95518 13, 2018 STATEMENT OREGON 058782-85 ENGINEER’S ESTIMATE: all bidders that it will affirmatively
interested in the estate, you may file per Dwelling Unit ($15.00 per Bed
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT KELLY E. SANDERS 18-00121 This business is conducted by: A for Convalescent/Long-term Facili- $150,000.00 ensure that in any contract entered
RIGHTEOUS INNOVATIONS LLC SC DEPUTY CLERK The following person(s) is (are) CORPORATION with the court a formal Request for
ties only). The City of Arcata is soliciting into pursuant to this advertisement,
CALIFORNIA , 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11
doing business as: S /LORI BROWNING, CONTROLLER Special Notice (form DE-154) of the
Non-Residential Property: $30.00 bids for construction of the 2018 disadvantaged business enterpris-
201734810253 WOLFE PROPERTY This statement was filed with the filing of an inventory and appraisal
per Acre for the first two acres, ARCATA ADA BUS STOP IM- es will be afforded full opportunity
1203 LINCOLN AVE. MANAGEMENT Humboldt County Clerk on FEB. of estate assets or of any petittion
$15.00 per Acre for the third and PROVEMENTS PROJECT, located to submit bids in response to this
ARCATA, CA 95521 5460 ERICSON WAY 13, 2018 or account as provided in Probate
fourth acre, $7.50 per Acre for the in Arcata, CA. invitation and will not be discriminat-
This business is conducted by: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ARCATA, CA 95521 KELLY E. SANDERS Code section 1250. A Request for ed against on the grounds of race,
fifth and sixth acre, $3.75 per Acre The WORK consists of furnish-
A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY STATEMENT COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT SM DEPUTY CLERK Special Notice form is available for the seventh and eighth acre. ing all labor, materials, equipment, color, sex, or national origin in con-
S /MATTHEW SMITH LAGGIANO , 18-00109 APRIL L. SCHNEIDER 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21 from the court clerk. Acreage is rounded up to the near- incidentals and implementing all sideration for an award.
OWNER The following person(s) is (are) 5460 ERICSON WAY Attorney for the petitioner: est acre — no extra assessment for work required to perform asphalt The above PROJECT is sub-
This statement was filed with the doing business as: ARCATA, CA 95521 J. BRYCE KENNY above eight acres on a parcel. paving, concrete work, and drain- ject to compliance monitoring and
Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH. SAUNA SURROUND YOU This business is conducted by: NOTICE OF PETITION TO P.O. BOX 361 Vacant Property: $10.00 per age improvements at the Transit enforcement by the Department
14, 2018 SURROUND YOU AN INDIVIDUAL ADMINISTER ESTATE OF TRINIDAD, CA 95570 Parcel Center, in the City of Arcata. This of Industrial Relations. Each con-
KELLY E. SANDERS SURROUNDU S /APRIL SCHNEIDER, BROKER VELIKO MARINOV VELIKOV (707) 442-4431 On Wednesday, April 4, 2018, work includes, but is not limited to: tractor or subcontractor listed on
KL DEPUTY CLERK HOME SURROUND YOU This statement was filed with the CASE NO.: PR180042 3/7, 3/14, 3/21 at 7:00 p.m., the Board of Directors Saw cutting (AC & PCC), Portland the bid proposal must be registered
3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11
CARPENTRY Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH. To all heirs, beneficiaries, cred- of the CSD will hold a public hear- cement concrete (PCC) demolition with the Department of Industrial
13013 WEST END ROAD 1, 2018 itors, contingent creditors, and ing on the assessment at Azalea and removal, PCC construction, Relations pursuant to Labor Code
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ARCATA, CA 95521 KELLY E. SANDERS persons who may otherwise be in- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Hall, located at 1620 Pickett Road, installation of drainage structures section 1725.5 [with limited excep-
STATEMENT COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT SC DEPUTY CLERK terested in the will or estate, or both, FOR MEASURE B McKinleyville, California. and pipes, installation of handrails, tions from this requirement for bid
18-00145 JEREMY M. CHAPMAN 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 3/28
of: VELIKO VELIKOV, VELIKO MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT If you have questions about this asphalt concrete (AC) shear-in, purposes only under Labor Code
The following person(s) is (are) 13013 WEST END ROAD M.VELIKOV. DISTRICT – RENEWAL FOR notice or the assessment, please curb and gutter wedge and roadway section 1771.1 (a)].
doing business as: ARCATA, CA 95521 Petition for Probate has been PARKS, OPEN SPACE, AND contact Greg Orsini at (707) 839- conform grinding, asphalt concrete Pursuant to Section 1733 of the
EMERALD GENETICS This business is conducted by: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME filed by: VALENTIN MARINOV in RECREATION FACILITIES 3251. overlay, installation of truncated Labor Code, the Director of Cali-
4751 WEST END ROAD AN INDIVIDUAL STATEMENT the Superior Court of California, McKinleyville, CA – Eight years 3/21 domes, removal of drainage line fornia Department of Industrial Re-
ARCATA, CA 95521 S /JEREMY M.CHAPMAN, 18-00096 County of HUMBOLDT. ago, McKinleyville property owners and inlets, sign and post reloca- lations has determined the general
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT OWNER The following person(s) is (are) The Petition for Probate requests readopted Measure B, establishing CITY OF TRINIDAD tion, roadway striping and legends prevailing rate of wages. Bidders
a local funding source for the com- PUBLIC NOTICE (complete and in place), and raising should contact the Department of
PURE HUMBOLDT This statement was filed with the doing business as: that: VALENTIN MARINOV be
munity’s parks, open space and INTRODUCTION OF ORDI- covers (manhole, valve, cleanout, Industrial Relations at (415) 703-
EXTRACTIONS, LLC Humboldt County Clerk on FEB.. LEFT COAST PAINTING appointed as personal representa-
recreational facilities. Since that NANCE 2018-01; AMENDING and monument) to grade. 4281 for General Prevailing Wage
CALIFORNIA 26, 2018 130 MONROE LANE tive to administer the estate of the
time, the McKinleyville Community SECTION 12.12.030 and Sealed bids will be received, Rates on specific job classifications.
201718810180 KELLY E. SANDERS EUREKA, CA 95503 decedent.
Services District (the “CSD”) has 12.12.040 OF THE TRINIDAD by the City Manager’s Office, 736 Future effective wage rates, which
4751 WEST END ROAD SM DEPUTY CLERK COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT The petition requests authority levied an annual assessment on
ARCATA, CA 95521\ 3/14, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4
PAUL J. BASTON to administer the estate under the MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING F Street, Arcata, CA 95521, until have been predetermined, are on
all properties in the CSD, providing DOGS ON TRINIDAD HEAD 11:00 a.m. on Monday, April 9th, file with the California Department
This business is conducted by: 130 MONROE LANE Independent Administration of Es- funding to build Azalea Hall, McKin- I hereby certify that at a regular 2018, at which time they will be of Industrial Relations. Bidders are
A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME EUREKA, CA 95503 tates Act. (This authority will allow leyville Activity Center, Teen/Family meeting held on February 28, 2018, transferred to the City Council advised that if they intend to use a
S /TIM CROWLEY STATEMENT This business is conducted by: the personal representative to take Center and Hiller Sports Complex the Trinidad City Council introduced Chambers where they will be pub- craft or classification not on file in
/OWNER 18-00134 AN INDIVIDUAL any actions without obtaining court and to maintain these and other Ordinance No. 2018-01, summa- licly opened and read aloud by the the general wage determinations,
This statement was filed with the The following person(s) is (are) S /PAUL BASTON, OWNER approval. Before taking certain very parks, open space and recreation- rized below, amending section City Engineer or his designated they may be required to pay the
Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH doing business as: This statement was filed with the important actions, however, the per- al facilities over the years. Unless wage rate of that craft or classifi-
12.12.030 and 12.12.040 of the representative. Said bids will be re-
13, 2018 REDWOOD DENTAL LAB Humboldt County Clerk on FEB. sonal representative will be required extended, Measure B will expire in ferred to the Arcata City Council for cation most closely related to it as
Trinidad Municipal Code regarding
KELLY E. SANDERS 2339 HARRISON AVE. 20, 2018 to give notice to interested persons fiscal year 2017/2018. The expira- dogs on Trinidad Head at which consideration at their next regularly shown in the general determina-
SM DEPUTY CLERK EUREKA, CA 95501 KELLY E. SANDERS unless they have waived notice or tion of the Measure B assessment time the reading in full thereof was scheduled meeting on or after April tions.
, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT SC DEPUTY CLERK consented to the proposed action.) would significantly impact the ability unanimously waived and approval 18th, 2018. The construction for the The above PROJECT is subject
DARRELL FURTADO 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 3/28
The independent administration au- of the CSD to continue the current granted for reading the ordinance project will begin on or after April to uniform construction cost ac-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 1304 WEST AVENUE thority will be granted unless an in- level of operation and maintenance by title only. The motion to in- 30th, 2018. The project must be counting procedures as set forth
STATEMENT EUREKA, CA 95501 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME terested person files an objection to of the community’s parks, open troduce Ordinance 2018-01 was completed by June 30, 2018. in the California Public Contracts
18-00139 This business is conducted by: STATEMENT the petition and shows good cause space and recreational facilities. passed unanimously by the fol- Bids received after the specified Code, Section 22000 et seq., the
The following person(s) is (are) AN INDIVIDUAL 18-00070 why the court should not grant the On March 7, 2018 the Board of lowing vote: AYES: West, Ladwig, opening time will not be considered. Uniform Public Construction Cost
doing business as: S /DARRELL FURTADO, The following person(s) is (are) authority. Directors for McKinleyville CSD Rotwein, Baker, Miller. The bidder is solely responsible for Accounting Act.
THELCON SOLE PROPRIETOR doing business as: A hearing on the petition will be approved Resolution 2018-08 Re- Summary of Ordinance 2018-01 the timely delivery of the bid. All bidders shall be licensed in ac-
825 EVANS ROAD This statement was filed with the EUREKA NATURAL FOODS held in this court as follows: newal for Parks, Open Space, and If adopted, Ordinance 2018-01 CONTRACTOR shall possess cordance with the laws of the State
FIELDBROOK, CA 95519 Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH. EUREKA NATURALS Date: APRIL 19, 2018 Recreational Facilities Annual Levy would amend the existing ordinance a Class “A” license at the time this of California.
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT 8, 2018 1450 BROADWAY Time: 2:00 PM and Collection of Assessments for that prohibits dogs on Trinidad Head contract is bid or a combination of Katie Marsolan, Property and
EDWARD G.LAIDLAW KELLY E. SANDERS EUREKA, CA 95501 ROOM.: 6 Fiscal Year 2018/2019. by allowing them on leash. classes required by the categories Special Projects Manager
825 EVANS ROAD SC DEPUTY CLERK COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT Address of court: Superior Court The total amount of the assess- and type of work included in this March 9th, 2018
FIELDBROOK, CA 95519 3/14, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4
RICHARD W. LITTLFIELD of California, County of Humboldt, ments to be collected from proper- The full text of Ordinance 2018- contract.
This business is conducted by: 1450 BROADWAY 825 Fifth Street, Eureka, CA, ties within the Assessment District 01 is available for public inspec- This CONTRACT is subject to
AN INDIVIDUAL ABANDONMENT OF FICTITIOUS EUREKA, CA 95503 95501. is $212,792. This will fund a portion tion at the Trinidad Town Hall, City State contract non-discrimination
S /EDWARD LAIDLAW BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT BETTY LITTLEFIELD If you object to the granting of of the CSD’s anticipated $469,450 Clerk’s office, 409 Trinity Street, and compliance requirements pur-
/OWNER 15-00515 1450 BROADWAY the petition, you should appear at annual budget for the operation, Trinidad, CA, Monday through Fri- suant to Government Code, Section The Union pub-
This statement was filed with the COUNTY OF ORIGINAL EUREKA, CA 95503 the hearing and state your objec- maintenance, construction and im- day, between 9:00am and 2:00pm. 12990. lishes obituaries up
Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH FILING: HUMBOLDT This business is conducted by: A tions or file written objections with provement of parks, open space, It is also available electronically via
trails and activity centers (including to 250 words free of
13, 2018 DATE OF ORIGINAL FILING: GENERAL PARTNERSHIP the court before the hearing. Your www.trinidad.ca.gov . Ordinance PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND
incidental expenses for the assess- 2018-01 may be considered for PROPOSAL forms for bidding this charge. Photos are
KELLY E. SANDERS SEPT. 1, 2015 S /RICHARD LITTLEFIELD, PRESI- appearance may be in person or by
SM DEPUTY CLERK The following person(s) was (were) DENT your attorney. ment and any debt issued to fund adoption at the regularly scheduled PROJECT will be available after welcome. Email with
capital improvements). The CSD meeting of the Trinidad City Council March 14, 2018; photos attached
, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11
doing business as: This statement was filed with the If you are a creditor or a con-
will use grants and other funding to be held on Wednesday, March • For download from City Website
WOLFE PROPERTY Humboldt County Clerk on FEB. tingent creditor of the decedent,
sources to pay for the remainder separately, to edi-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME MANAGEMENT 5, 2018 you must file your claim with the 28, and if adopted at that time, will www.cityofarcata.org under “Bid on
of this budget. A more detailed de- take effect April 28, 2018. a Project”. tor@madriverunion.
STATEMENT 5460 ERICSON WAY KELLY E. SANDERS court and mail a copy to the per-
scription of the proposed improve- Gabriel Adams • For viewing at City Manager’s com by 5 p.m. Fri-
18-00141 ARCATA, CA 95521 SM DEPUTY CLERK sonal representative appointed by ments, budget and assessment can
The following person(s) is (are) COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT 2/28, 3/7, 3/14, 3/21
the court within the later of either Trinidad City Clerk Office, 736 F Street, Arcata, CA day.
be found in the District’s Engineer’s 707-677-0223 95521, and at the
doing business as: MARK V. NELSON (1) four months from the date of
B4 M AD R IVER U NION M ARCH 21, 2018

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about these dogs ing dogs to train- dogs to training class, or-
but are not in a ing classes. ganizational assistance and
position to add an- Our volun- most importantly, fostering
other pet to your teers also enjoy our rescue dogs.
family? taking photos One of our newest fos-
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candidate for vol- their impres- ly adopted a dog from the
unteering with us sions of the dogs shelter and found she had
at the Humboldt and cats, which time and space to help with
County Animal Shelter or also helps get the word out Buddy another dog in need of fos-
with Redwood Pals Res- about the great animals we tering. She is caring for
cue. Volunteers get to play have available for adoption. our little Roxy and has this
with the cats and dogs at Stop in at the shelter to say about her: “I have a
the shelter once they are to pick up an application turns out he thinks he’s a foster dog that I want to go
cleared and oriented. Sta- or email us at redwood- lap dog — all 100+ pounds to a good home. Her name
tistics show that there is palsrescue@gmail.com if of him. I really like this dog. is Roxy. She is an Italian
a positive correlation be- you’d like us to send you Sweet boy.” greyhuahua (Italian grey-
tween volunteer hours and one. We’d love to have you Buddy is neutered, vac- hound mixed with chihua-
adoption rates for shelter join us! cinated and microchipped. hua), shy at first but warms
animals! It makes sense Our volunteer Ted Pease He may not have had a lot up quickly. Amazing with
when you consider that the has a way with words and of experience being walked
more that animals are han- takes great photographs on a leash previous to ar- Roxy
dled and trained, and the also. Here is his take on riving at the shelter and the
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would like to meet this lit-
Temporary and Portable fencing tle one, or would like more
information about foster-
Security Storage Containers ing or volunteering, please
FACEBOOK:
SOLID WOOD FURNITURE
Arcata Exchange, Furniture on the Plaza
obile ffices contact Redwood Pals Res-
(707) 443-6600
813 H Street • Arcata • 822-0312 cue at redwoodpalsres-
Mon–Sat 10-6 • Sun 12-5 FURNITURE ON THE PLAZA
cue@gmail.com or by call-
ing (707) 839-9692.

On March 26th,
Sue Forbes BROKER/OWNER I’ll turn 56.
707.677.1600 • 707.839.5441 Oh, what? What was that?
suewho1@aol.com I’ll buy a new hat!
Seller Specialist
DRE #01144007 • Independent
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Chocolate soufflé with
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I’ll sleep in a daze.
Some trinkets of gold,
To bed I’ll hold.
What a day this will be,
Filled with happiness and
glee!
Happy Birthday to me!!!
– Louise K. Zuleger

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