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ME CONTACT THE GOVERNMENT HAYFORK.COM: Info, photos, and much more. HAYFORK VALLEY INFO SITE: Activities & events, information, photos, maps, links, weather, tourism, businesses, calendar, history, Chamber of Commerce, and contact info. HAYFORK ONLINE INTERACTIVE EVENTS CALENDAR: Info on events happening in and around Hayfork. To add your class, workshop, meeting, event, show, school event, fund-raiser, etc., go to site and enter your event and related info. Once screened for accuracy, your event will appear on date of event. Screening could take a few days, so send your info as early as possible. When entering your event, they need date, time, activity, cost, location, sponsor, contact person and phone number of contact person. MOUNTAIN
VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT:
Adult education classes, calendar, daily bulletins, job listings, staff
listings, etc. UPDATED! YOGA BALANCE (6971 Highway 3, behind Hayfork Drug Store) is under new ownership. Khira Mali is now teaching. Hatha Yoga has an emphasis on breath, energy, alinement, strength, and relaxation. Classes offered: Hatha Yoga, Flow Yoga, Chair Yoga, Aerobics, Jazz Dance, Meditation, Reiki, and more. Chair Yoga: Benefits of Yoga right from your chairs. They also stand and use chairs or wall for support to do standing and balancing poses. Space is available for your small group for a variety of healthy activities and classes. Website has info on schedule, teachers, class descriptions, and more. If you need more info or if you have feedback or an idea for a class: email Khira at khirayogini@gmail.com. ~HYAMPOM~ HYAMPOM ROAD PROJECT: (720-963-3690). Info can be obtained by writing to: Federal Highway Administration, Attention: Stephanie Popiel, Staff Environmental Engineer, 12300 W. Dakota Avenue Suite 280, Lakewood, CA 80228. BAR 717 - CAMP TRINITY: (530-628-5992). Camp Trinity on Bar 717 Ranch is a non-competitive, co-educational camp located on 450 acres in the midst of the pristine wilderness of Trinity County. For over 65 years, Camp Trinity has offered children the opportunity to experience nature, develop friendships, learn new skills, and enhance their self esteem. Ranch setting provides children with many challenging and exciting opportunities to interact positively with their environment and with each other. Children are encouraged to participate in ranch activities which are of benefit to entire camp community. Activities include animal care, gardening, building projects, cooking, and more. Each child, working within the structure of the community, and with the support of experienced staff, develops a sense of competence, maturity, and responsibility towards others and towards their environment. EDEN BOTANICALS: (Voice: 530-628-5612, Toll free order line: 888-568-9919, FAX: 530-628-5608, P.O. Box 150, Hyampom, CA 96046). Hours: 10am-5pm weekdays. Business that makes and sells crystallized essences, essence oil blends, pure essential oils, incense, carrier oils, containers, accessories, and some soap making supplies. RIVERSONG VILLAGE: Small, intentional community in heart of Hyampom Valley and adjacent to South Fork of Trinity River. They have a main house and 7 cabins on 4 beautiful acres. They are looking for members who are interested in simplifying their lives and living in a small, remote, rural location. They have a cabin rental business with several cabins available for overnight, weekend and weekly rentals and are also the home of Eden Botanicals. ~DOWN RIVER~ (Junction City, Big Flat,
Big Bar, Del Loma area) STRAWHOUSE RESORTS: (530-623-1990 or 886-902-3267). Located on State Hwy 99 on Trinity River in BIG FLAT, a destination for rafting, kayaking, salmon, and steelhead fishing. 26 cabin resort has a family feel, where guest, and cabin owners feel connected with the vision. There are 2 full service restaurants: The Strawhouse, which is already in operation, and the Plazo, which will boast two banquet rooms and a cafe, opening December of 2005. There will be a swimming pool by Summer 2006. It may have a kayaking wave installed in it for added attraction. ~LEWISTON~ OLD LEWISTON SCHOOLHOUSE LIBRARY & MUSEUM: (530-778-0111, Librarian: 778-3701, P.O. Box 729, 39 Schoolhouse Road at Turnpike Road, Lewiston, CA 96052): Library features fax & copy services, Internet access, Best Sellers and New Releases section, 24-hour book return, and 100's of newer titles by popular authors. Hours: SAT: 10-5, SUN: 2-5, TUES: 10-2, and THURS: 2-5. ~SOUTHERN TRINITY~ (Ruth, Zenia,
Kettenpom, etc.) ~TRINITY LAKE AREA~ (Coffee Creek,
Trinity Lake, North Lake, Trinity Center, etc.) TRINITY LAKE INFO SITE: Activities & events, information, photos, maps, links, and more for COFFEE CREEK, TRINITY LAKE, NORTH LAKE, TRINITY CENTER, LEWISTON and more. ~WEAVERVILLE~ WEAVERVILLE
INFO: Directory of events, live theatre, outdoor activities, restaurants, shops, accommodations, history, and more. GOLDEN AGE CENTER: (530-623-2324, P.O. Box 1413, Weaverville, CA 96093). Info about history, operations, volunteers, nutrition, transportation, newsletter, links, etc. HIGHLAND ART CENTER & GALLERY: (530-623-5111). Schedule of upcoming monthly art shows, artist's receptions, and events at Art Gallery, photos, hours, membership info, and more. JAKE JACKSON MUSEUM & BLACKSMITH SHOP: (530-623-5211). Info, calendar of events, hours, history, and more. MAMMA LLAMA COFFEE & MUSIC: (530-623-6363, Main Street). Coffee house that features great coffee & food, recorded music, books, and gifts. MAIN STREET GALLERY: (530-623-2760). Monthly art shows and artists' receptions featuring local artists. See Main Street Gallery 2006 Calendar of Exhibitions for current exhibitions, hours, and announcements. MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY MEDICAL SERVICES / TRINITY HOSPITAL: (530-623-5541, P.O. Box 1229, 410 North Taylor Street, Weaverville, CA 96093-1229). Mission statement, service, clinics, medical staff, administration, board off commissioners, community updates, employment opportunities, and more. TRINITY ALPS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER: Upcoming events, tickets, map & directions, past events, reviews, gallery, booking info, how to donate, and contact information. TRINITY PLAYERS: (Jim French, Board President: 530-623-8695, P.O. Box 453, Weaverville, CA 96093). Live theatre group based in Weaverville area. Board meets on first and third Thursdays at 5:15pm at Trinity Alps Performing Arts Center in Weaverville. TRINITY THEATRE / PRIME CINEMAS: (Ken Hill, 530-623-3555). Movie theatre with first run films on 2 screens. Admission: $7/adults, $5/children 10 & under and seniors 60 & older. Before 5:30pm is $5 bargain matinee. WEAVER CITY STREET RODDERS: Weaverville club info, meetings times, photos, related links, and more. WEAVERVILLE HOTEL & EMPORIUM: (530-623-2222 or 800-750-8986, 203 Main Street, P.O. Box 0537, Weaverville, CA 96093). Room info and availability, amenities, attractions, history of hotel, directions, and specials. WHITMORE INN: (530-623-2509 and 530-515-7742: cell, 761 Main Street, PO Box 1730, Weaverville, CA 96093) - Historic Inn in newly restored Victorian home in downtown historic district. Located within walking distance of museums, cafes, art galleries, shopping and much more. Available for private gatherings such as family reunions, artist/writer workshops and retreats, as well as catered parties and weddings. Historic Congregational Church is next door. Special rates for private groups and weekday individual business travelers. Wheelchair accessible, voucher for gourmet breakfast or lunch at nearby Garden Cafe, massage and Jacuzzi, free wireless internet, TV/HBO/DVD, RV & boat parking, children over 12 are welcome. Innkeeper Noelle Roget can assist with your Trinity County activities, such as river rafting, wine tasting, wilderness hiking and biking, fishing, horseback riding, and reservations for musical events and dining. ~WILLOW CREEK AREA~
(Willow Creek, Denny, Hoopa, Salyer, etc.) STUDIO 299 CENTER FOR THE ARTS: (530-629-3488, P.O. Box 32, Willow Creek, CA 95527). Non-profit artist's collaborative serving Western Trinity & Eastern Humboldt counties area. Dues are $10/year. They meet at St. Joseph's Community Service Room at 5pm on first Tuesday each month. MOUNTAIN VOICES: (Tamara Jenkinson: 530-629-2614, 530-629-3488, Willow Creek, CA). Sponsored by Studio 299 Center for the Arts, this is a group of poets from up and down both the Trinity and Klamath Rivers. They meet on third Thursday each month at Big Foot Books from 5:30-7:30pm and organize more or less quarterly performance gatherings. They have friends from far and wide and many of the poets have developed web-based support networks for themselves that include poets from all over the world. ~TRINITY
COUNTY~ HUMAN RESPONSE NETWORK: (111 Mountain View, Weaverville). Bettering lives of people in TRINITY COUNTY through advocacy, education, and programs that promote personal empowerment, peaceful coexistence, mutual respect, and access to needed services. Programs include: mentoring, Weaverville and Hayfork Youth Centers, crisis line, child abuse prevention, child care and pre-school resources, domestic violence and sexual assault assistance and services, and more. SIX RIVERS NATIONAL FOREST: (Bob Hemus, 530-627-3291). Trail information for nearly 400 miles of trails, such as if a trail is open and if it has been recently maintained. They can use volunteers to do trail maintenance. TRINITY CAM INFO SITE &
WEB CAM: Searchable pages with TRINITY COUNTY information, events,
directories, links, weather, slide shows, scenic views and much more. TRINITY
CAM TRINITY LINKS PAGE has even more links! TRINITY ROOTS: Your guide to farms, ranches and forests of Trinity County, California. Help support local agriculture and enjoy agri-tourism opportunities. They invite you to tour local vineyards, stay at a working ranch, buy fruits and vegetables fresh from the farm, pet a llama, attend an equestrian clinic or visit forest restoration projects, historic barns and heritage orchards. Listings for wineries & vineyards, farm & ranch stays, farmer's markets & local growers, livestock producers, equestrian connection, heritage orchard Project, herbs & herbal products, agricultural history, forest restoration projects, wanted, and more. They are looking for local businesses to list on website. JUST ADDED! TRINITY RIVER RESTORATION PROGRAM: Lots of info about their various projects. TRINITY COUNTY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB: TCARC info and meeting times. TRINITY COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER: (530-623-1370, Weaverville). Cats & dogs available for adoption. If you have a specific breed/gender/personality type of pet you are looking for, they can keep your name and description on file, and will call you if an animal fitting your description arrives at shelter. If you have a pet you can no longer keep, they can adopt it out for you for a small fee. TRINITY COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL (TCAC): (530-623-2760, Weaverville). TRINITY COUNTY events, fairs, festivals, WEAVERVILLE Main Street Art Gallery openings, info on local arts, programs, artists and more. TCAC ONLINE ARTS EVENTS CALENDAR: Find latest info on arts related events happening in and around Trinity County. To add your class, workshop, meeting, musical or theatrical event, art show, your school art event, fund-raiser, etc, go to site and enter your event and related info. Once screened for accuracy, your event will appear on date of event. Screening could take a few days, so send your info as early as possible. When entering your event, they need date, time, activity, cost, location, sponsor, contact person and phone number of contact person. Please give TCAC your feedback on how calendar is working for you. Although Susan Holthaus is no longer Director of Arts Council, she will be a volunteer administrator of calendar for awhile. TRINITY COUNTY BLOG: Upcoming events, announcements, sports, arts, blogs, and more. TRINITY COUNTY CALIFORNIA: TRINITY COUNTY government, county and state offices, services, tax information, zoning information, and much more. You can now view Trinity County's code book of all existing ordinances on any subject. The entire code book has now been scanned into the website. TRINITY COUNTY CA INFORMATION: Links to many informational sites, plus Google search page. TRINITY COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: (530-623-6101 or 800-487-4648, Weaverville). Trinity County visitors information. TRINITY COUNTY COMMUNITY ACCESS MEDIA: TCCAM is an local non-profit organization providing local communities of Trinity County with access to local audio and video media. TRINITY COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS: (530-628-5223, Highway 3, Hayfork). Events schedule, contact info, and more. TRINITY COUNTY FREECYCLE GROUP has lots of free local free stuff! It also lists items wanted for free. You can search by zip code, and find items in local and nearby FreeCycle groups. FREECYCLE NETWORK is made up of many individual groups across the globe. It's a grassroots movement of people who are giving & getting stuff for free in their own towns. Each local group is run by a local volunteer moderator. Membership is free. To sign up, go to website, find your community, and follow instructions. FreeCycle Network was started in May 2003 to promote waste reduction in Tucson's downtown and help save desert landscape from being taken over by landfills. Network provides individuals and non-profits an electronic forum to "recycle" unwanted items. TRINITY
COUNTY FOREST FIRE INFO: Updates, info, links, phone #'s, and more. TRINITY COUNTY GUIDE TO TOURISM, BUSINESS, & COMMUNITY: Visitor guide & info, events calendar, business guide, maps, lodging, activity page, art galleries, highways, weather, and more. TRINITY COUNTY LIBRARY: (530-623-1373, Weaverville). Access their collection, as well as policies, hours, phone numbers, and services. Member of North State Cooperative Library System and Cascade Pacific Library Network. Tumblebook Library resources include Storybooks, Readables, Life Learning, Puzzles & Games, language Learning, and Audio Books.
TRINITY COUNTY OFFICE OF
EDUCATION: TCOE calendar of student
events, as well as info about Arts in the Schools, curriculum, resources,
schools and more. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA COOPERATIVE EXTENSION - TRINITY COUNTY: (530-628-5495, FAX: 530-628-1945, P.O. Box 490, Hayfork, CA 96041). 4-H youth development, Food Stamp Nutrition Education Program, Trinity Heritage Orchard Project, calendar, current news, and more.
~TRINITY + OTHER COUNTIES~ CALTRANS DISTRICT 2: (800-427-7623). Winter maintenance info and chain control maps & requirements for North State Highways in TRINITY, LASSEN, MODOC, PLUMAS, SHASTA, SISKIYOU, and TEHAMA counties. "Snow & Ice Control Operations" includes a CalTrans Snow District Map, info on chain control, snow and ice removal procedures, and weather forecasting. DIRECT INTERCONNECTION PROJECT: (Mark Wieringa, NEPA Manager, 800-336-7288, FAX: 720-962-7263). Western Area Power Administration/TPUD project involves new proposed transmission lines and facility in TRINITY and adjacent counties. Written comments may be sent to Steve Tuggle, Natural Resources Manager, N1400, Western Area Power Administration, Sierra Nevada Region, 114 Parkshore Drive, Folsom, Ca 95630-4710 or emailed to trinityeis@wapa.gov. NoRTEC (Northern Rural Training Employment Consortium): Consortium of 9 counties that administers and services Workforce Investment Act through TOT. TRINITY COUNTY is served by Smart Business Resource Center. NORTHSTATE TOURISM & BUSINESS: County, city and regional Visitor Bureaus, Chambers of Commerce, Vacation Guides, and more for TRINITY, BUTTE, DEL NORTE, HUMBOLDT, LASSEN, MODOC, PLUMAS, SHASTA, SISKIYOU, and TEHAMA COUNTIES. SHASTA CASCADE WONDERLAND ASSOCIATION: Northern California Travel and Tourism Information Network covers TRINITY, TEHAMA, SISKIYOU, SHASTA, PLUMAS, MODOC, LASSEN, AND BUTTE. ~NEIGHBORING COUNTIES~ CASCADE THEATRE: Renovated and restored REDDING theatre is a multi-use performing arts venue. SHASTA REGIONAL COMMUNITY FOUNDATION: (530-244-1219, 1335 Arboretum Drive, Suite B, Redding, CA). Institution for charitable giving in our region. They help donors invest in causes that are important to them and they build resources for Shasta and Siskiyou counties through permanent endowments and grants. Whatever your role or charitable objective, they'll help you give back to your community. CINEMARK THEATRES: (Recording: 530-223-7750, Office: 530-223-7755, Redding). Movie info and times for all Cinemark theatres, including one in Redding. NORTHSTATE PUBLIC RADIO KCHO/KFPR: Station info, programming, special events, weather, and more. KIXE TV: Our local Channel 9 PBS station. OAKSONG SOCIETY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF WAY COOL MUSIC: (Barry Hazle, 530-472-3065). Info on Oaksong Society bluegrass (& other) music concerts in REDDING (winter) & OAK RUN (summer). PRIME CINEMAS: Movie info and times for theatre in Redding owned by Ken Hill, owner of Trinity Theatre. REDDING CONVENTION CENTER: Info and tickets for concerts and shows. REDDING SEARCHLIGHT NEWSPAPER: News, classifieds, blogs, etc. SHASTA COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL: Youth council, local calendar, Old City Hall Arts Center, classes, gallery, murals, membership, mini grants & scholarships, links, artists' referral, annual report, staff/board, and more. SHASTA COLLEGE: (530-623-2231, Redding). Regular and online classes in REDDING, WEAVERVILLE, and HAYFORK, admissions info, and more. TURTLE BAY EXPLORATION PARK: (530-243-8850 or 1-800-887-8532, Redding). WIN RIVER CASINO: Concerts and shows at REDDING Win River Casino. ~SISKIYOU COUNTY~ (Mt. Shasta
area) MT. SHASTA BOARD & SKI PARK: Summer & winter events, season pass info, live mountain cam, and contact info. POSITIVE PRODUCTIONS: Music concerts in NORTHERN CALIFORNIA & SOUTHERN OREGON. SISKIYOU ARTS COUNCIL: Events, gallery openings, performances, exhibitions and shows, and more. Siskiyou County Calendar of Arts Events: Arts, drama, crafts, music, dance, books, film, and more! ~HUMBOLDT COUNTY~ HUMBOLDT ARTS COUNCIL in THE MORRIS GRAVES MUSEUM OF ART: Events, gallery openings, performances, exhibitions and shows, newsletter, press releases, announcements and arts news. HUMBOLDT FOLKLIFE SOCIETY: Music news and calendar of bluegrass & folk music events. HUMBOLDT MUSIC: Listing of over 500 local musicians, plus venues, stores, recording studios and more. They have an open calendar to which anyone can post music-related activities and events. HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY. CENTER ARTS: Concerts & performances of live music, dance, theatre, performance arts, etc. Humboldt State News: Campus news, arts & entertainment, awards & accomplishments, sports, campus conditions & emergency info, obituaries, and more. HUMBOLDT MUSIC ACADEMY: Presented by Humboldt State University Music Department and Office of Extended Education. Music education for children 2-18, including Kodaly, Suzuki and Orff methods and a variety of music ensembles. Calendar, classes, teachers, registration forms, and general information. MATEEL COMMUNITY CENTER: (Redway) - Cultural arts and music events, community jams, Reggae on the River, Humboldt Hills Hoedown, and much more. THE NORTHCOAST JOURNAL: Weekly paper's current cover story, calendar, and news briefs from printed edition; The garden, Art Beat and editor/publisher's columns; help wanted classified ads; public legal notices, and occasional special sections, including searchable back issues. THE PALETTE! THE ARTS IN HUMBOLDT COUNTY: Art Exhibitions & Performance Series, artist member profiles, feature stories, local arts and culture organizations, and fairs & festivals calendar.
~BUTTE COUNTY~ (Chico area) BUTTE FOLK MUSIC SOCIETY: Bluegrass and folk music events, Info & news, and calendar. CHICO STATE UNIVERSITY: Student information and more. CHICO STATE PERFORMANCES: Performance calendar. NORTH VALLEY PRODUCTIONS / CHICO TICKETS: Concerts in Chico area. SIERRA
NEVADA BIG ROOM: All ages concerts and dinners at Sierra Nevada Brewery
Big Room in Chico.
~REGIONAL &
STATE~ CALIFORNIA INDIAN BASKETWEAVER'S ASSOCIATION: CIBA yearly gathering and other events, resource directory, membership, newsletter, products, and more. NATIONAL INTER-AGENCY FIRE CENTER (NIFC): National fire updates and information. SCEDD (Superior California Economic Development): (618 Main Street, Weaverville, CA). Info on micro-enterprise programs, small business loans, seminars, workshops and more. ~ENVIRONMENT~ FRIENDS OF THE TRINITY RIVER: Dedicated to restoring a great river. Read their newsletter in PDF format. NATURE'S VOICE: Natural Resources Defense Council's online bulletin of environmental campaigns and victories. A beautiful, informative and useful publication that makes it easy to get breaking environmental news, catch up on BioGems campaigns, send messages to Congress, and email your favorite articles to friends. ORGANIC CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION: Campaigning for Food Safety, Organic Agriculture, Fair Trade and Sustainability. They also have a 1-2x/month newsletter that you can sign up for with a lot of useful information. Please go to Millions Against Monsanto for the the most current information about what they are up to, as well as ways to take action. S.A.F.E.: Dedicated to promoting healthy ecosystems through activism, education, community involvement, organizing, demonstrations, and legal remedies. The LINKS PAGE has a long list of links to local or California and national environmental organizations. SALMON
COALITION: Restoring native fisheries and well being of Trinity and
Klamath Rivers. List of links and contacts for related groups and websites. THE FORGETTING: A central hub for Alzheimer's information and support. Provides advice, resources, and opportunities for Alzheimer's families to share emotions and insights. Offers an interactive feature called The Living Center, created by MIT Media Lab, which helps relieve the stress of visiting with an Alzheimer's patient by providing stimulating and engaging activities that Alzheimer's patients will enjoy. DARKNESS2LIGHT: Mission is to diminish incidence and impact of child sexual abuse, so that more children will grow up healthy and whole. Their programs will raise awareness of prevalence and consequences of child sexual abuse by educating adults about steps they can take to prevent, recognize and react responsibly to the reality of child sexual abuse. IDEA (Individuals With Disabilities Act) 2004, NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND: PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY INC. / DISABILITIES RIGHTS CALIFORNIA and ROWELL FAMILY EMPOWERMENT OF NORTHERN CA. You can attend meetings of Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA) Community Advisory Committee of Trinity County. For next meeting time & location: call Jacqueline at 530-628-1931. Here is peace project that will succeed even if it fails:
http://www.globalorgasm.org. DR. RATH FOUNDATION: A wealth of alternative health information. Learn more about CODEX ALIMENTARIUS GUIDELINES FOR VITAMIN & MINERAL FOOD SUPPLEMENTS.
This could cause: Removal of access to a large number of the most
effective forms of safe micro-nutrients; and prevention of sale of all
natural supplements without a doctor prescription. For example, you
would be unable to purchase Vitamin C, Zinc, and Echinacea to fight off
a common cold, without a prescription. And the price you did pay (after
paying the doctor, as well) would be prescription drug prices! You can also read my Codex Overview page with additional links.
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