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BB Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter
.epublicans gather for
gan's 100th birthday
Tom Del Beccaro, chairman
of the California Republican
Party; Rocky Deal, Congress-
man Tom McClintock's dis-
trict director; Leah West; and
state Senator Ted Gaines
turned out for the Plumas
County Republican Central
Committee's Century Club
event Friday, April 8, in
honor of the lOOth anniver-
sary of Ronald Reagan's
birth. Assemblyman Dan
Logue also attended. Among
the topics of discussion were
re-districting in California,
government waste in
Sacramento and no new
taxes for California.
The U.S. Constitution has Sierra Tea Party Patriots are this class the Constitution will
been called the greatest presenting an opportunity for come alive and attendees will
governing document ever writ- the public to take an in-depth have a greater understanding
ten by man. Our Founding look at this amazing work in and appreciation for the
Fathers were a diverse group an afternoon-long class. The simplicity and complexity
of religious and non-religious, instructor will be Ron Tucker of this rare creation.
liberal and conservative, often from Sierraville. Tucker is a The public, especially teach-
cantankerous men who had an self-made constitutionalisters and middle, high school
uncanny understanding of who has been a student of the and college students, are en-
human nature, as well as a Constitution for many years, couraged to attend this class.
thorough knowledge of the He has taken classes from con- The event will take place at the
history of various forms of stitutional attorneys and is Graeagle Fire Station from 1 to
government. The Constitution well versed on the making, as 5 p.m. Saturday, April 30.
they developed is a work of well as the meaning, of theReservations must be made by
art. No words were wasted, Constitution. April 25 to ensure adequate
practically no governmental Class format and materials seating and class materials.
circumstance unforeseen, will follow "The Constitution To reserve a seat, mail a
nearly every aspect of the Made Easy" by Michael Holler. donation check of $15, payable
natural rights and freedom de- Holler's book brings the some- to P-S TPP, with your name
sired by man and the inherent times confusing and archaicand phone number, to Lynn
tendency of government to language of the original into Desjardin, at P.O, Box 1385,
grow beyond its boundaries modern-day vernacular. Portola, CA 96122.
were anticipated. The book lays out the Donations are not tax
"A well-instructed people original language on the left- deductible.
alone can be permanently a side page, and the modern There will be a drawing
free people." ---James Madison version on the right. Wordsafter the class to refund the
In the spirit of President and phrases are compared donation to six middle- or high-
Madison's words, the Plumas- almost line by line. Through school students.
Among the 91 people who
attended the standing-
room-only event at the
Graeagle Meadows Golf
Course clubhouse were four
Feather River College stu-
dents (from left): Jennifer
Beskeen, Amanda Vonfeldt,
Amethyst Finch and Jordan
Beskeen.
Photos courtesy Leah West
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The seventh annual Plumas- 10 a.m. -- "Plumas Lassen Study Program," Kyle Merriam and
Lassen Administrative Study overview" Colin Dillingham
research seminar will be held 10:30 a.m. -- "Small mammals," 4 p.m. -- "Watershed restora-
in Quincy Thursday, April 21, Doug Kelt tion monitoring," Leslie Mink
10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the Town 11 a.m. -- "Fire and fuels," and Kara Rockett
Hall Theatre. Brandon Collins
This scientific forum will 11:30 a.m.- "Terrestrial birds," The contact for this project
cover the latest findings of the Ryan Burnett is Herger-Feinstein Quincy
Administrative Study, an inte- 1:30 p.m.-- "Vegetation," Seth Library Group Monitoring
grated project that examines Bigelow Team coordinator Colin
healthy forest management on 2 p.m. -- "Spotted owl," John Dil]ingham, cdillingham@
the Plumas, Lassen and part of Keane and Clair Gallagherfs.fed.us or 283-7881.
the Tahoe national forests. For more information about
Additional monitoring will Additional Monitoring the Administrative Study, vis-
also be discussed. Presenta- and Research Efforts: it fs.fed.us/psw/programs/
tions will cover the known 2:30 p.m. -- "Fuel treatment: snrc. Click on Forest Function
effects to the local ecosystem Long-term efficacy," Lindsay and Health. Then choose the
including effects on mammals, Chiono second link, beginning Fire ad
birds, plants and the water- 3 p.m. -- "Marten movement Fuels Management.
shed. ecology:,l-nethods and For more information on
progress," Katie Moriarty the Herger-Feinstein Quincy
The seminar schedule .3:30 p.m. -- "Province Ecology Library Group, visit fs.fed.us/
follows: Fire and Fuels Monitoring r5/hfqlg.
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F4
Farm tour tic
on sale now
Farmers and ranchers can season extension, greenhouses, producers to understand the
look forward to an opportu-ni- hay production, hunting'and value of implementing sus-
ty to learn from their peers wildlife habitat, agritourism tainable practices on their
during the Farm Diversifica- and grass-fed beef. own farms and ranches.
tion Field Tour Thursday, This field tour is coordi-nat- Tour bus Sl zittle pick-up
May 5. ed by the Sierra Collaborative schedule is as fgl!gws: 8 a.m.
This daylong tour will high- Regional Alliance for Farmer -- Quincy Fairgrounds; 8:30
light the creative ways in Training (Sierra CRAFT), a.m. Graeagle park and
which Sierra Valley farms and Plumas-Sierra Cooperative ride; 9 a.m. -- Sierra Valley,
ranches are diversifying their Extension and Plumas RuralA23 and Highway 70. The
lands' production and income. Services. Funding has beenshuttle will return to Quincy
Sierra Valley destinations provided by the Western Re- by5p.m.
will include Harvey Ranch, gmn Sustainable Agz'iculture Participants should plan to
Sierra Valley ,Farms and Research and Education Pro- bring a brown bag lunch
Green Gulch Ranch. Ranch gram and the USDA. and dress for the weather.
and farm owners will share Sierra CRAFT promotes Pre-registration is required:
the details of their operations' stewardship of natural re-$10 early bird by April 28, or
success, including informa- sources by training " a $201ate bird April 29 - May 4.
tion on sheep production, new generation offarmers and Register ,online at ucce
portable sawmills, organic ranchers in sustainable prac- plumas-sierra.ucdavis.edu or
vegetables and native plants, tices and assisting existing call 283-6270.
Stewardship Council meets in Chico
The Pacific Forest and
Watershed Lands Stewardship
Council (Stewardship Coun-
cil) has announced its fourth
of six public information
meetings for select PG&E-
owned watershed lands. The
cerns the following planning Round 2.
units within Butte, PlumasAll interested members
and Tehama counties: Butteof the public are invited to
Creek (Butte County), Deerattend and participate.
Creek (Tehama County),. For more information re-
Oroville (Butte County), garding the project, contact
North Fork Feather River Toby Perry, land conservation
purpose of the public informa- (But