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Council OKs
green belt, Statue fuss goes national
talks eco-tax, Conserva-media gloms on to McKcontroversy as petitioners await ballot language
Kevin L. Hoover sunshine and smiles on the Plaza
for 112 years. Towering over and the heated controversy surround-
sets Plaza TF ARCATA – As the 2018 Farm-
MAd river Union Saturday morning, the statue of
glowering at the happy people all ing his expulsion from the town
President William McKinley went
around him, Big Bronze Bill gave square by the City Council.
Kevin L. Hoover ers’ Market opened amid music, about his business just as he has
no indication that he was aware of For everyone else, it was hard
MAd river Union to miss. Social media was on fire
CITY HALL – The Arcata City with comment that didn’t much
Council last week formed a new resemble the new era of healing
Plaza Improvement Task Force, and dignity which anti-statue
approved in principle a green- advocates have predicted will
belt for Arcata’s western edge come to pass on McKinley’s
and heard a presentation about departure, while conser-
a pending property tax to fund vaive media outlets includ-
environmental initiatives. ing Fox News, Breitba-
The Plaza Improvemnt Task rt and the Wall Street
Force will include members Journal siezed on the
from the Parks & Rec, Econom- statue as a culture war
ic Development, Transporta-
talking point.
tion Safety and Public Safety
Meanwhile, those
committees, plus representa-
seeking to put the
tives from Arcata Main Street
statue matter to a
and the Arcata Chamber of
vote this No-

Valley
Commerce. The committee will
vember were

best
also include three at-large citi-
zen members. At the insistence eagerly await-
of Councilmember Paul Pitino, ing City At-
“consideration” will be given for torney Nancy
membership by the CommUni- Diamond’s
WAY OUT WEST Those who do their worst to Valley West by littering it up ballot title and
ty Pride & Peace, Living Plaza brought out the best in other Arcata folk Saturday morning during a City summary
and the North Coast Growers so
of Arcata-sponsored volunteer cleanup session. Top left, Nick Manfredo- they could start
Association groups. nia from the Environmental Services Dept. briefs volunteers on cleanup petitioning. Yes-
Environmental Services Di- procedures. Above, volunteers Public Safety Task Force (PSTF) Vice Chair terday, Tuesday,
rector Mark Andre briefed the Melissa Grungie Lazon, Mayor Sofia Pereira, McDonalds owner-opera- April 10 marked
council on the proposed West-
tor Jesse Klair (who brought breakfast), PSTF Chair Anjalai Browning and the end of the
ern Greenbelt, a long-pondered
Dr. Peggy Grossman prepare for the effort. Left, Veterans of Foreign Wars 15-day dead-
planning tool designed to help
(VFW) Post 2542 Commander Phil Irvine descends into a garbage pit be- line for that
protect environmental values
hind a business underneath which, below middle, travelers have set up to happen.
on the town’s western edge. The
elaborate and waste-infested living quarters. Below left, Arcata Vets Hall Several
council adopted a resolution es-
volunteers Laura Coatney and Sophia Bogner fill up some of the 30 bags of Fox News
tablishing the greenbelt plan.
The council also heard a garbage hauled out. Below right, someone at Laurel tree Charter School shows had
briefing by Andre on the pro- has made a lovely visual pun. Organizations represented at the cleanup their way with
posed new parcel tax, revenues include CommUnity Pride & Peace, American Legion Post 274, The Legion the statue cri-
of which would be used for Women’s Auxiliary, the Arcata Veterans Memorial Building, the PSTF and sis as part of
preservation, protection and VFW. Photos by Ken hamiK | CPP; Jeff sterling | ameriCan legion Post 274; Klh | Union its ongoing left-
expansion of natural areas. An- ists-run-amok
dre said the city’s environmen- theme, perhaps
tally oriented committees hav- most notably
en’t agreed on the amount and perpetually out-
term for the tax, which was first raged host Tucker
unveiled in draft form in Janu- Carlson. Repeat-
ary and is modeled on success- edly rferring to
ful initiatives elsewhere. the town as “Ar-
The Trust for Public Land COT-a,” Carlson
will assist with developing had leading an-
the proposal, including doing ti-statue City Coun-
public polling to ascertain its cilmember Paul
chances of passage.
Pitino on as a guest.
In a Skype in-

Retail cannabis policy maturing


City of Arcata
PARK PLANS terview from his H
Learn more Street home, Pitino
about recent explained the ratio-
Mad Rive r
Valley West City of ArCAtA central Arcata, Northtown, Valley West and nale for his decision.
improvements ARCATA – The City of Arcata is cur- the neighborhood commercial areas. The While Carlson ini-
and help plan rently in the process of considering new prospective zoning changes are a result of tially notified Pitino that
Carlson Park for Carlson policies and establishing regulations on new state laws legalizing recreational adult- “I’m sure you’ve done some
Park tonight, adult cannabis retail sales and services. use cannabis and community input provid- pretty bad things; I can
Wednesday, The Arcata City Council will consider ed to the City over the past year. just tell,” the mild-mannered
April 11 from 6 recommendations made by the Arcata City If the proposed ordinance is adopted, councilmember apparently
?

to 7:30 p.m. at Planning Commission, Arcata City Econom- businesses conducting retail sales and ser- failed to fulfill the Fox host’s expec-
Park Amenities Athe Red Roof ic Development Committee and community vices would be required to receive a Use tations of a leftist firebrand. Pitino
Inn, 4975 Val- members next month at the City Council Permit from the City’s Planning Commis- said he saw McKinley’s good and
Park Planning
P
City Trail
ley West Blvd. meeting on Wednesday, May 2 at 6 p.m. sion. The permit process would allow the bad points, but that on balance, the
Carlson Park Dr

Park Amenities Area Carlson


Carlson Park

current City Council was “correct-


Park

Parks
All community Topics of discussion for consideration community to provide input on a cannabis
Mad River Parkway East members are include adopting an ordinance to allow business’s potential impacts to the public’s ing a 112-year-old error of judg-
I welcome. City retail cannabis sales and services in com- health, safety and welfare before the per- ment” by the 1906 council.
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EvEry 15 MinutEs
SOME VIEWERS MAY FIND DISTURBING Every 15 minutes a drunk driver causes tragedy, and every year at Arcata high School, a graphic
accident re-eneactment, funeral and trial take place to show students the reality of drunk driving. Top, the accident scene, with the Grim
Reaper and previous victims looking on. Above, the funeral and trial. The event is coordinated by the Arcata Police Department’s Juvenile
Diversion Counselor Crystal Perez, AHS teacher Wendy Zamboni, Assistant Principal Jim Monge and the CHP’s Paul Craft. Sponsors are the
CHP and Arcata Rotary Sunrise. Parent speakers were Melissa Rice and Matt Nutter; student speakers were Jack Taylor and Mekaynea
Solia. The program brings together a coalition of local agencies with the goal of reducing alcohol-related incidents among youth. This year
Arcata High School personnel worked with Arcata Fire to use the event as a training exercise for emergencies on campus. Matt Filar photos

Cannabis| 15 sales permits, two on the Plaza


FROM A1 Community outreach prohibits cannabis to be
mit is issued. All business- has shown that Arcata citi- consumed or used in pub-
es, whether cannabis is the zens are largely supportive lic, and the City of Arcata
primary activity or a small of cannabis retail sales, and prohibits smoking tobacco
part of the business, would the City of Arcata recognizes and cannabis products in
require licensing from the that consumers want access places of employment.
state and the City. to the expanding market of The new proposed stan-
EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2018, REDWOOD TRANSIT The Arcata Planning
Commission is recommend-
new cannabis products and
services that are expected to
dards for the City of Arcata
would allow for on and off-
SERVICE (RTS) FARES WILL BE: ing the number of Use Per- grow with adult use canna- site cannabis consumption
mits be limited to 15 busi- bis legalization. or use as allowed per Cali-
A partir del 1 de Julio de 2018, el servicio de ness with up to two in the Businesses that would fornia state law, but the new
Redwood Transit (RTS) tendra nuevas tarifas: Plaza area zone and no more be required to apply for standards proposed would
than one in each neighbor- City permits under the pro- not revise the City’s public
hood commercial district. posed ordinance include spaces and “places of em-
REDWOOD TRANSIT OLD NEW REDWOOD TRANSIT SYSTEM TARIFA TARIFAS
SYSTEM RATES RATES NUEVAS Under this recommen- those that provide retail ployment” prohibition.
31 Day Regular $59.00 $62.00 Pase Mensual para Viajes Ilimitados $59.00 $62.00
dation, cannabis accessory sales of both medicinal and Innovative business mod-
sales would be allowed in adult cannabis directly to els would be given an oppor-
31 Day Reduced $54.00 $57.00 Pase Mensual para Viajes Ilimitados $54.00 $57.00
Reducido all commercial zones with consumers, and businesses tunity to apply for on-site
a Use Permit, and as an providing a service to indi- cannabis consumption areas
Week Pass Regular $15.00 $15.75 Pase Semanal $15.00 $15.75
accessory retail “tasting viduals that include the use as new technology or other
Week Pass Reduced $13.00 $13.75 Pase Semanal Reducido $13.00 $13.75
room” in the Cannabis In- of cannabis products. modes of use are developed
Cash Fare Regular $3.00 $3.50 Tarifa Regular en Efectivo $3.00 $3.50 novation Zone. Cannabis Examples of potential such as edibles, tinctures or
Cash Fare Reduced $2.75 $3.15 Tarifa Reducida en Efectivo $2.75 $3.15 accessory sales would not cannabis service business- topical applications.
Day Pass Regular $4.90 $5.25 Pase Diario para Viajes Ilimitados $4.90 $5.25 be included within the lim- es are those providing mas- The Arcata City Council
Card Fare Regular $1.90 $2.10 Tarifa con Tarjeta $1.90 $2.10 ited 15-permit cap. sage therapy, aromather- will consider recommen-
Card Fare Reduced $1.65 $1.80 Tarifa con Tarjeta reducida $1.65 $1.80
The Arcata City Economic apy, counseling programs, dations made on this topic
Development Committee is yoga classes, arts and crafts at the City Council meeting
In-Town Cash Fare $1.90 $2.10 Tarifa en efectivo en la cuidad $1.90 $2.10
recommending an open mar- programs and others not taking place on Wednes-

www.hta.org
ket with no caps on cannabis yet conceived. day, May 2 at 6 p.m. in
businesses, so that cannabis Cannabis consumers are Council Chambers at Arca-
businesses are treated like all currently limited in where ta City Hall located at 736
(707) 443-0826 • Fax (707) 443-2032 • 133 V St., Eureka other local businesses with-
out limitations.
they are able to use canna- F St. All interested citizens
bis products, since state law are encouraged to attend.

On Saturday, Sept. 23, Willard Wagner entertained the cast of the


Juvenile Minstrel Show, which recently gave an entertainment at
the Minor Theatre, under his direction. Chaperoned by Mrs. Robt.
Tracy, Mrs. A. Mellinger, Mrs. G. H. Liscom, and Mrs. Willard
Wagner, the party left Arcata at 9:30 a.m. in the P. M. G. auto for
the Mad River Beach, where the youngsters enjoyed the entire day
in playing on the sand, wading, etc. At noon a lunch was served,
which was enjoyed immensely. –Arcata Union, Sept. 28, 1916

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A pril 11, 2018 M Ad r iver U nion A3
FARM SHARES AVAILABLE The City of Arcata Parks and MARSH BIRDING Redwood Region Audubon Society is and/or ecology of the Marsh. Loaner binoculars available
Recreation Division offers Farm Shares grown at Bayside sponsoring a free public field trip at the Arcata Marsh with photo ID. (707) 826-2359.
Park Farm. Shares are available for weekly pick-up from and Wildlife Sanctuary on Saturday, April 14. Bring your
June to November. Full shares cost $450 for the entire binoculars and have a great morning birding! Meet leader WATERFRONT BIRDING Accompany Redwood Region
season, and payment plan options are available. Bayside Cindy Moyer in the parking lot at the end of South I Street Audubon Society on Sunday, April 15 for a field trip to the
Park Farm is located at 930 Old Arcata Road, and shares (Klopp Lake) in Arcata at 8:30 a.m., rain or shine. Trip Eureka Waterfront. Meet leader Ralph Bucher at 9 a.m. at
are limited Sign up online or at the Recreation Office, 736 ends around 11 a.m. the foot of Del Norte Street, where participants will scope
F St. inside Arcata City Hall. (707) 822-709, cityofarcata. birds from the public dock. Attendees will then drive to
org/rec DUNE RESTORATION Help restore the dune eco- the trailhead at Truesdale Street and bird along the trail
system on the Friends of the Dunes property on through the Elk River Wildlife Sanctuary. thebook@re-
AUDUBON MONTHLY MEETING Redwood Re- Saturday, April 14 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ninet.com, (707) 499-1247.
gion Audubon Society holds its monthly Con- Volunteers will remove invasive plants to make
servation Meeting on Thursday, April 12 at noon room for native plant diversity. Tools, gloves, CAMPING SCHOLARSHIPS North Group, Redwood Chap-
at Rita’s Margaritas and Mexican Grill, 1111 5th and snacks will be provided. Bring water and ter, Sierra Club is seeking children to attend two overnight
Street, Eureka. (707) 445-8311. wear work clothes. Meet at the Humboldt Coastal camps in Petrolia this summer. 2018 marks the 23nd year
Nature Center, 220 Stamps Ln. in Manila. jess@ that the group has provided a camping experience for chil-
POTAWOT GARDEN TOUR Join Redwood Re- friendsofthedunes.org, (707) 444-1397 dren through its Lucille Vinyard/Susie Van Kirk Environ-
gion Audubon Society on Saturday, April 14 for a mental Education Fund. North Group plans to offer four
Potawot Gardens Tour. Group leader Moe Mor- DEL NORTE SHOREBIRD WORKSHOP Join Red- scholarships (worth $500 each), two to the Ranch & Wild
rissette will lead a gentle 1.2 mile tour through pastureland wood Region Audubon Society on Saturday, April 14 for session (for ages 8-11), to be held June 26-July 3, and two
that has been transformed into a native plant garden by Shorebird Workshop, Part III at Del Norte Pier. Alexa De- to the River & Adventure session (for ages 9-12), to be held
United Indian Health Services. Meet at 1600 Weeot Way Joannis, formerly of HSU’s Shorebird Ecology Lab, will July 15-22, at the Lost Coast Camp in Petrolia. Children
in Arcata at 8 a.m. and expect the trip to take approximate- lead the workshop. Meet at 10 a.m. at the foot of W. Del residing in Humboldt or Del Norte Counties are eligible
ly two hours. unitedindianhealthservices.org/client-ser- Norte St. to watch the rising tide bring in waves of godwits, to apply, unless they are a past recipient of a North Group
vices/potawot-community-food-garden. willets, turnstones, and curlews. Tide will turn around camp scholarship. Camper selections will be based on re-
noon; we hope to see a good show by then. Dress warm- sponses to questions on a one-page application form. Chil-
WILLOW CREEK BIRDING Join Redwood Region Audubon ly in case it’s windy. Workshop ends around 1 p.m. (202) dren receiving scholarships must submit an essay about
Society on Saturday, April 14 for an inland birding adven- 288-5174. their experience for the North Group newsletter. Parents
ture with leader Melissa Dougherty in Willow Creek. Meet are responsible for transporting their children to and from
at Studio 299 (75 The Terrace, Willow Creek) after 9 a.m. MARSH TOUR Friends of the Arcata Marsh (FOAM) is the camp location. The deadline for receipt of applications
to arrange carpooling. The group will depart promptly at sponsoring a free tour of the Arcata Marsh & Wildlife to the North Group PO Box is Friday, May 4. The mailing
9:30 a.m. and end around noon. All ages, abilities and in- Sanctuary on Saturday, April 14 at 2 p.m. Meet leader Les- address is North Group Sierra Club, PO Box 238, Arcata CA
terest levels are welcome! willowcreekbirdwalks@gmail. lie Scopes Anderson at the Interpretive Center on South G 95518. To obtain an application form, e-mail sueleskiw1@
com, (530) 859-1874. Street for a 90-minute walk focusing on the plants, birds, gmail.com or call (707) 442-5444. lostcoastcamp.org

Humboldt failing to Humboldt State getting massive seismic upgrade


promote lucrative HUMboldt State UniveRSity
HUMBOLDT STATE – Humboldt
elevators, and drinking fountains;
and improved efficiency in building
ular building locations at the Events
Field. Move all remaining people,

cannabis tourism
State University’s campus will soon operations. furniture, and equipment to new lo-
undergo significant changes with a The retrofit projects will begin cations at the other designated areas
$34 million seismic retrofit on the this spring and continue through the on campus. Install construction fence
Daniel Mintz Library and Theatre Arts buildings, 2018-19 academic year. During con- line and signage to designate project
Mad RiveR Union scheduled to be completed by Fall struction, the Theater Arts building boundaries and alternative routes of
HUMBOLDT –The Board of Supervisors and those 2019. and the basement of the Library will travel. Library and Theatre Arts Seis-
involved in the cannabis industry are questioning why There will be some major changes be closed, the first floor of the Library mic Projects put out to bid, and a gen-
the Humboldt County Convention and Visitors Bureau during the construction period, in- will be partially vacated, and the eral contractor is selected.
isn’t promoting cannabis-related tourism. cluding the closure of parts of the Li- neighboring houses will need alter- • Fall 2018-Summer 2019—Con-
Lack of effort to capitalize on the county’s reputation brary, full closure of the Theatre Arts native space when the project impact struction phase.
for quality cannabis was noted after a presentation by building, relocation of some offices, becomes too disruptive. • Summer 2019—Both projects are
the bureau at the April 3 supervisors meeting. classrooms, and programs, and tem- Due to the scale of displacement, to be substantially completed so that
Tony Smithers, the bureau’s executive director, high- porary construction of modular build- there was not adequate available people, programs, and services can be
lighted Humboldt’s natural attributes, particularly the ings on the Campus Events Field. In space on campus to absorb the peo- moved back into their space and pre-
presence of redwood forests, as a tourist draw. He didn’t addition, certain campus roadways ple, programs, and services that pared for the 2019-20 academic year.
mention cannabis tourism, which the county and the and walkways will be fenced off, needed to be temporarily relocated • Fall 2019—Seismic projects to
state are enabling in regulation and business licensing. changing accessibility routes. during construction. Some areas will have any outstanding work completed
Supervisor Virginia Bass asked about it and Smith- The California State University move into existing available space on and both projects closed out. Events
ers said that this year, redwoods is a marketing focus system issued funds from bonds and campus, including Jenkins Hall, Gist Field will have the modular buildings
because of Humboldt’s number one ranking by Lonely other sources specifically for these Hall, and other parts of the Library. removed, and the field restored.
Planet and anniversaries marked by Redwood National renovation projects, and the funds Others will be relocated to the Cam- Students may already be seeing
Park and Save the Redwoods League. are separate from HSU’s operating pus Events Field. classrooms listed in the Fall 2018
Smithers said the bureau’s board of directors will be budget. On the east side of the Events class schedule as “CEF” — this refers
discussing cannabis tourism at its next meeting. Both the Library and Theatre Arts Field, there will be significant work to the Campus Event Field modu-
The bureau gets hotel bed tax revenue from the county and buildings have been ranked at the including installation of 12 modular lar buildings with the corresponding
cities for tourism marketing. Supervisor Estelle Fennell said highest priority on the CSU Seismic units, with walkways that connect number. In addition, the CEF spaces
the cannabis industry is an important part of the county’s Priority List, which identifies the the units together and to the sur- have been added to 25Live. Not all of
tourism mix and its economic development policymaking. buildings that the CSU Seismic Re- rounding campus. This area will have the relocation spaces have been as-
“So I do hope that somewhere along the line, that is view Board determines need “seismic three classrooms, new wireless access signed yet, so please look for campus
going to be looked at because I believe there is quite a bit upgrade as soon as resources can be throughout, and a modular building announcements or visit facilitymgmt.
of economic potential there,” she continued. made available.” with restrooms. humboldt.edu/library-seismic-retro-
“We have been looking at it, in fact we’ve been doing
The buildings are currently safe, Below is the current schedule for fit-relocation-project for a final list of
a lot of research,” Smithers said in response, adding that
but the revisions will improve the this project: departments that have been moved
assessing market potential is part of the analysis.
safety and integrity of the buildings • Spring 2018—Prepare the Events and their new locations. These chang-
During a public comment session, Terra Carver of
based on engineering models of a Field with needed utilities, founda- es will also be reflected in the campus
the Humboldt Growers Alliance said her group is “very
very large earthquake. The retrofit tion sections, and install the modular directory.
concerned about the lack of cannabis-related content or
projects will include completion of buildings. Continue other support In addition, new maps of the cam-
even a plan to incorporate into their strategy Humboldt
seismic elements, such as modify- projects for the relocation effort in pus are being developed to show the
County’s newly-regulated industry.”
ing walls and strengthening columns Gist Hall, Jenkins Hall, and the Li- CEF spaces, as well as road and path-
Saying that farm-based retail cannabis sales, tours
and doorways, to achieve the seismic brary. Finalize the design documents way closures. Accessibility routes will
and special events are developing and dispensaries are
well-established, Carver questioned why the bureau isn’t strengthening required to mitigate for the Library and Theatre Arts proj- change, so please pay close attention
promoting cannabis. the hazards identified by the Review ects. to these and contact the Student Dis-
“Just imagine if Napa didn’t market wine,” she said. Board; installation of code compli- • Summer 2018—Complete the ability Resource Center if necessary.
Humboldt’s status as renowned cannabis brand and ance upgrades like improving the infrastructure improvements and The maps will be posted online at
potential cannabis tourist destination was also highlight- accessibility of parking, restrooms, move occupants into the new mod- humboldt.edu/maps.
ed by Chuck Leishman, the general manager of the North
Coast Journal. “I know that we have a brand that we
need to massage and that we need to grow,” he said.
Mariellen Jurkovich, director of the Humboldt Pa-
tient Resource Center dispensary in Arcata, told super-
To handle yourself, use
CANNABIS A4 your head; to handle others,
use your heart.
– Eleanor Roosevelt
A4 M AD R IVER U NION A PRIL 11, 2018

PUBLIC SAFETY
Arcata man arrested on Cig stuffed in siding almost burns up the Alibi
attempted murder charge arCata fire arrived shortly after and assisted with The combination of the two factors
ARCATA – Arcata Fire District checking for fire that may have extend- helped to save a $2 million building,
California HigHway Patrol
was called to a reported structure fire ed into the Sidelines Bar. No extension not including the attached adjacent
HUMBOLDT COUNTY – On the evening of April 4, at the Alibi on the Plaza Wednesday, was found and the fire was contained building that could have been in-
2018 the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Dept. was involved April 4 10:14 p.m. to the wall of the Alibi, however, it ap- volved as well.
in a pursuit with a white Jeep Compass rental car which Engine 8215 out of the Arcata Fire peared that the fire had been burning Due to the location of the incident,
was reported to be occupied by a suspect of an attempted Station arrived on scene within min- in the wall for some time. several neighboring agencies were in-
homicide which had occurred in Tennessee. utes of receiving the call and report- After contacting the security guard itially dispatched to assist; Humboldt
At approximately 3:58 p.m., CHP ed that evacuations were in progress. from the Sidelines, it was learned that Bay Fire, Cal Fire, and Blue Lake Fire,
officers took over as the primary units They made contact with the manager a cigarette was found stuck in a small although cancelled, as the fire was ex-
of the pursuit as it continued south- of the Alibi who stated that the fire hole in the exterior siding. tinguished quickly.
bound on US-101, south of Stafford was in the wall. The fire loss was minimal, with an The Cal Fire engine that was dis-
Road. The pursuit continued south- Fire Captain Lillard and his crew estimated loss of $5,000 in damage to patched, covered the McKinleyville
bound at speeds in excess of 100 located the Fire in the exterior wall in the building. Battalion Chief Gomes Station while the Arcata Fire units
MPH. front of the business. The crew made an reports, “The fire was discovered very finished cleanup and investigation at
Several attempts were made to aggressive attack by cutting open the early and quickly extinguished, al- the Alibi.
deploy spike strips, but the suspect wall and extinguishing the small fire. though the outcome would have been Arcata Fire District reminds people
vehicle was able to avoid them each Cortez Lamont Engine 8211 from the Mad River very different if the fire would have to fully extinguish cigarettes and place
time by driving into the opposing Little Station and Battalion Chief Gomes gone unnoticed.” them in the proper disposal receptacle.
lanes of traffic.
The suspect vehicle exited at Mattole Road and contin-
ued driving recklessly at varying speeds. The vehicle even-
tually came to a stop near the intersection with Wilder
Police track down, arrest attempted murder suspect
Ridge Road and a felony car stop was arCata PoliCe Over the past months, in- cate Williams.
initiated. Two males and one female ARCATA – In July of 2017, vestigators, assisted by the On Thursday, April 5, fol-
were taken into custody at the scene. the Arcata Police Department Fortuna Police Department, lowing the search of a residence
The driver of the suspect vehicle has responded to the report of a the Humboldt County Sheriff’s in Arcata where Williams had
been positively identified as 27-year- shooting at a house party in the Office, the Humboldt County been recently staying, Williams
old Cortez Lamont Little of Arcata. 200 block of 12th Street. The Drug Task Force and the U.S. surrendered to officers from the
The Williamson County Sheriff’s incident resulted in one subject Marshal’s Service, have worked Fortuna Police Department.
Office, in Williamson County Tennes- being shot in the leg. Investiga- toward locating Williams. Nu- Williams was booked into
see, confirmed an outstanding arrest tors identified Elijah Stonebear merous search warrants were the Humboldt County Correc- Elijah
warrant for Little for Felony Criminal Christopher Williams, 20, of Fortuna as the served and dozens of locations tional Facility on charges of at- Stonebear
Attempted First Degree Murder. Little Mallory suspect in the shooting. explored in an attempt to lo- tempted murder. Williams
was booked in the Humboldt County
Jail and is being held pending extradition to Tennessee.
The female passenger was not charged and was re- Cannabis | Humboldt/Napa comparison comes up again
leased. The male passenger was identified as 26-year-old FROM A3 Commenting on the redwoods em- cannabis tourism has been a topic of
Christopher Mallory. Mallory was arrested and booked visors that “we would love to see help phasis, Fennell said cannabis could discussion and he expects a “lively
into the Humboldt County Jail for resisting arrest and with the tourism side of cannabis.” complement it. discussion” on it at the next bureau
possession of marijuana for sales. She recommended that the bureau’s “When people in Napa advertise board meeting.
The California Highway Patrol and the Humboldt board of directors include a represent- wine, they’re not just talking about During the presentation, Smithers
County Sheriff’s Office would like to thank the public for ative of the cannabis industry. drinking, they’re talking about drink- reported that the countywide bed tax
their help in locating Cortez Little. Fennell said that “even as an un- ing in a beautiful environment, so collection rate for the fiscal year that
Anyone having additional information regarding this derground economy,” cannabis has we’ve got both here,” she said. ended last June increased by 17.5 per-
case is encouraged to contact the Humboldt Area CHP attracted visitors and is “actually put- Supervisor Rex Bohn is on the bu- cent, a $2.1 million revenue increase
office at (707) 822-5981. ting heads in beds.” reau’s board of directors and he said from the previous year.

McKinley | Burritos vs. Brussels Sprouts any racist statements made by initia-
tive supporters, but that “I can’t con- McK’s MARE working
FROM A1 where he confidently predicted that, trol statements from people that are
“I don’t think any human being de-
serves a statue,” Pitino said. “When
with regard to the council’s statue
decision, “We are going to stop it.”
not connected to the campaign.”
The statue matter came up at Fri-
with local schools to
expunge racism
you put up a human, you’re always go- LaRue subsequently said he won’t be day’s meeting of American legion Post
ing to have problems.” talking on the record to the press any 274. The post is exploring the idea of
That resonated with Carlson’s pop- more, instead focusing on acquiring adopting McKinley when he is removed
ulist skepticism about ennobling poli- valid petition signatures once the bal- from the Plaza. While the matter has Jack Durham nights, although no specif-
ticians with monuments. lot title and summary are approved. been held over for further discussion Mad river Union ic dates have been select-
“You’re kind of winning me over a If it is, the petitioners will have until among members of American Legion McKINLEYVILLE – An ed.
little bit with that argument,” Carlson May 29 to collect 961 valid signatures Post 274, opinions voiced so far are as effort to confront and try to MARE member Dennis
said. “We shouldn’t be honoring politi- to ensure ballot placement, varied as those elsewhere in society. put an end to racism con- Mayo, who is an elected
cians, Even the good ones are not that Even Bush-era political strategist Former Legion Commander Al tinues in McKinleyville. member of the McKin-
good,” he added, though he referred to Karl Rove weighed in with a piece in the Toste forcefully defended the statue At its March 28 meet- leyville Community Ser-
it as “kind of an Islamic point, but still Wall Street Journal titled, “The Pitch- and its placement on the Plaza. “It ing, the McKinleyville vices District Board of
a pretty good point.” forks Are Out for McKinley.” Rove con- was a gift to the City of Arcata,” Toste Municipal Advisory Com- Directors, was optimistic
Carlson further faulted Pitino for the cluded that the council’s decision was said. “That’s got to go to a vote. It’s the mittee received an update about the group’s work.
council action on the statue via use of “so warped that only willful ignorance American Way... not a dictatorship.” on the efforts of a group “Not only is it a work in
the popular Tu Quoque logical fallacy, and runaway political correctness ex- Veterans of Foreign Wars Post called the McKinleyville progress, but with those
asking whether the council had solved plains their destructive action.” 2542 Commander Phil Irvine said he Alliance for Racial Equity of us there, it’s a work in
all of Arcata’s other problems first. “No At the City Council meeting, citizen opposed re-siting the statue at the (MARE). progress for us as well,’
one chooses microwave burritos over Joel Morrison conflated the right-wing Veterans Memorial Building, in part The group is made up Mayo told the committee.
Brussels Sprouts?” Carlson asked. and racist statue supporters with the because he would have to clean up the of numerous communi- “I’ve got great hope
But Pitino also endorsed in prin- overall pro-statue movement, telling inevitable vandalism it would suffer.
ty leaders representing for it, ”Mayo said. “We’re
ciple the initiative process now being Winkler he has failed to “explicitly dis- Legionnaire Phillip Nicklas said it
various organizations in- slowly but surely doing the
pursued by citizen David LaRue and tance yourself” from the racists. would be “very appropriate” to host an-
cluding school adminis- foundational work.”
Councilmember Michael Winkler, In response, Winkler did exactly that. ti-slavery Civil War veteran McKinley
trators, health care pro- Tucker said he is partic-
among others. Pitino said that if cit- “I definitely don’t support racism or rac- at the Vets Hall. “Everyone is a mixed
bag, including him,” Nicklas said. viders, American Indian ularly impressed with the
izens don’t like the council’s action, ist statements by our supporters,” Win-
Chaplain Leonard Shumar said organizations and various efforts of MARE member
they can put it to a vote. “It can be kler said. “I condemn any racist state-
re-siting McKinley away from Wiyot McKinleyville residents. Roger Macdonald, who is
simply a thousand signatures and it ments by people who claim to support
will be on the ballot,” Pitino said. territory wasn’t logical because “This McKMAC member the superintendent of the
us. I condemn white supremacy and
For her part, Mayor Sofia Pereira whole area, from the Pacific Ocean to Craig Tucker, who is a Northern Humboldt Union
don’t want support from white suprema-
turned down three separate requests the Atlantic Ocean, was Indian land.” member of MARE, said High School District, and
cists. I don’t consider any racial or ethnic
to appear on Fox News, preferring in- “I think democracy needs to hap- the group has held ongo- Julie Giannini Previde, the
group to be superior to another. From
stead to immerse herself in city issues our point of view, our campaign is to put pen,” said VFW Commander Jeff Ster- ing meetings and recently principal of McKinleyville
– including scraping garbage out of the the decision on the statue in the hands ling, who is part Siskiyou Indian. “For held a two-day training for Middle School.
feces-infested trash pits of Valley West. of the citizens through a binding ballot the City Council to take a vote from the its members on diversity An update on the ef-
Petition backer and creator of the measure. I don’t believe that the decision people is wrong.” and racial equity. forts of MARE is a stand-
“Let the People Vote on the McKinley to keep the statue or to support a public With that, the statue matter was ta- The group, Tucker said, ing agenda item for al-
Statue” Facebook page David LaRue vote on the statue is in itself racist.” bled until June, when the results of the is planning to hold some most all meetings of the
also appeared on Fox & Friends, Winkler said that he would address petition drive will be known. upcoming talks and movie McKMAC.

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A PRIL 11, 2018 M AD R IVER U NION A5

OPINION
reer Frontiers program to offer the following (and so many
Smoked out on the schoolyard more) essential services to Arcata High students: Career
Dear City of Arcata and the Mad River Union, and College Workshops, Job Searches, Resume Prepara-
On Thursday, March 29, the Union Street Charter tion, Career Assessments, Exploring College Majors, Field
School playground was extremely smoky due to the con- Trips to Businesses and Colleges, Academic Summer Pro-
trolled burn by the city, of which we had no warning. grams, Job Shadows, Scholarships, and Financial Aid/Col-
The smoke gave me a terrible migrane and several lege Application support.
bloody noses. Some people may also have asthma or other A big thank you to the local Rotary and Rotaract Clubs
health issues that could be triggered by excessive smoke. If
for supporting the Arcata High center with their annual
they know before, they can prepare.
Pancake Breakfast fundraiser and collection of donations
In the future, please warn the community about con-
from local businesses and families to keep the C&CC open
trolled burns.
for students.
Rose Callahan, 9 years old
Arcata
Note: The burn took place at the Lanphere Dunes, part
of the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex
operated by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. According
to the North Coast Air Quality Management District, the
project’s smoke management plan included notifications
to local agencies, but that may not have happened. An Air
Quality official said what happened is “not the norm” and
that the district is addressing the matter. –Ed.

PANCAKE CREW Above, Kate Plumly and Marisa


v LETTERS Mendosa with new Rotary Member and Arcata High
Teacher Jennifer Coriell. Left, Rotary and Rotaract
Members Serving up a yummy breakfast. Submitted photoS
We appreciate the following local sponsors for their
The importance of career and generous donations that keep the AHS Career and College a wonderful job of soliciting donations for the C&CC, the
proceeds from the breakfast were donated to AHS Culi-
college centers in high schools Center open: Terri Clark and Martin Lay; Shore and Jack
McLeod; Willard Foote; Johanna & Bill Mauro; Tom and nary, a vital vocational program on our campus. We also
More than ever, today’s students need help and encour- want to thank Darcy Robins and Jim Ritter for your con-
Stephanie Perrett; Jeff Stebbins; Glenn Tinseth and Romi
agement to figure out the next step after high school in or- tinued service to our students.
Hitchcock; Vickie F. Thornburgh; Colleen Toste; Jessica
der to be contributing members to our community. Sincerely,
and Chris McBeth; Kathi Olesen; Randy and Lisa Mendosa;
Arcata High School’s Career & College Center (C&CC) The Pancake Breakfast Committee: Jeff Stebbins,
Matt Babich of Remax Humboldt Realty; Robert M Green,
helps our local students and families with career assis- Stan Elcock, Andy Parker, Arny King,
M.D. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery; Linda Sundberg
tance and college advising so they may be successful post- Shore McLeod, Jennifer Berube, Neil Kalson
Insurance Agency; Jessica McKnight Taxes & Consult-
high school. Arcata
ing with Plaza Professionals; Coast Central Credit Union;
Jackie Foote was instrumental in starting the C&CC Redwood Capital Bank; Kinetic Koffee; Cloney’s Pharma-
nearly 25 years ago as a volunteer when it was clear there cy Inc.; Aalfs Evans & Co.; Edward Jones; HealthSPORT; v No matter how frequently and passionately we implore
was a need for students to receive extra one-to-one coun-
seling support to explore future options.
Shady Lady; Hunter, Hunter & Hunt; LLP; Arcata Prop- The Presidency
you to sign letters to the Union with a real name and in-
erty Management; Jackson Eklund Accounting; Northern clude a cityTheof origin,
POTUS plusgets
a phone
craziernumber
every day(which won’t
Choosing a path after high school has become increas- California Safety Consortium; O&M Industries; Barsanti be published)
Men inforwhite
identity verification,
coats should take we him
continue
awayto get
ingly challenging in our changing world and high school Dental Group; Umpqua Bank; Barnes Arcata Family Drug; letters lacking one, two
He keeps or moreaway
Muslims of thefrom
above,
ourwhich
soil leads
career and college centers help guide students to the right Sequoia LP Gas Inc; Zumbrun Construction; Costco; The to all sorts of wasted
Except time we could
for those with have been
lots of oil spending
track based on interests and abilities, but school funding Arcata Rotary Club; The Arcata Sunrise Rotary Club; The fixing theHe’s
weirdsmarter
Martianthanpunctuation.
generals and Also,the
try CIA
and keep
has not kept up with this need. Currently, Arcata High is Arcata Soroptimist Club; North Bay and Lost Coast Rota- your letter to 300 words
But reporters, or so,
they’re maybe
evil, keep 500
themmax. If you
away!
the only local school to host its own C&CC; however; it re- ract; and The AHS Interact Club. need more Hewords
builds than that,
a wall tocontact us aboutout
keep Mexicans writing a
lies on donations from the community to stay open. Your support guarantees this essential service remains Guest Opinion.
Yet, “IDeadline
LOVE the forMexicans,”
letters and heopinions
shoutsis noon
The center is run by Darcy Robins, a trained career available to our students, your future community mem- Friday. Email
He letters
pushestohisopinion@madriverunion.com.
daughter’s clothing line
counselor, who works in conjunction with Jim Ritter’s Ca- bers. This year, the Rotary and Rotaract groups did such

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SCENE
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APRIL 11, 2018
B
ArcAtA’s NicArAguAN coNNectioNs
Turning beer into water for our Sister City The gardens of Boaco
Janine Volkmar was a struggle for many years,” Mejia going, he feels. Caroline Brock to work. All 19 students
MAd river Union said. Four dry holes in ten years and a It’s a program that has been going for StUdent cAliforniA worked until the sun
CAMOAPA, NICARAGUA – If small amount of strictly rationed wa- almost 33 years. That’s a lot of parties teAcherS ASSociAtion went down, with a play-
you have gone to any I Block party ter from the city system all added up and a lot of beer. The funds raised over BOACO, NICARA- filled lunch break with
in the last 30 years – you know, that to “serious problems for the hospital.” the years have supported the library, GUA – During Hum- the local students.
fun party with beer, food, music, and Mejia credits the Engineers Without a child development program, and a boldt State Spring break, The second school was
old friends always held on Labor Day Borders for sticking with the effort and women’s center with job training, legal Humboldt State’s Stu- in a rural community in
next to Los Bagels – you have magical bringing it to a solution. “High quality services, and psychological services, as dent California Teach- El Balsamo.
powers. Your beer buying habits have water is now a reality for the hospital, well as the infrastructure projects. ers Association (SCTA) Students lived with
turned beer into water for Arcata’s sis- thanks to the work of the Engineers What’s the next big need? Sewage Vice President Savannah host families and were
ter city, Camoapa, Nicaragua. Without Borders in partnership with and drainage. Mejia described the Pascucci-Luevano and completely immersed in
That’s a great trick. Communication Edi- the community. Local
Imagine a hospital where you are tor Caroline Brock with students worked along-
a health care worker or a patient and SCTA member
imagine that hospital only having wa- Shannon Fowl-
ter for one hour per day. That has been er, along with a
the reality in Camoapa for years. group of 19 stu-
Now, because of the monetary sup- dents, traveled
port from the I Block parties, the efforts to Boaco, Nic-
of the Sister City organizations in both aragua to build
Arcata and Camoapa, and the skilled gardens in lo-
volunteers from Engineers Without cal elementary
Borders, the Camoapa hospital has wa- schools.
ter. Lots of water. The wells are flowing The students
and there is water 24 hours a day. traveled with
Heberto Mejia, his son Heberto Jr., an organization
and Jorge Luis Martinez recently made CAMOAPA CONNECTIONS called Global
the trip from Camoapa to Arcata to con- Antonio Llanos, Heberto Mejia, Student Embas-
vey their heartfelt thanks in person.
Dennis Kalson. sy (GSE). GSE
Antonio Llanos, a professional engi- Janine Volkmar | union is committed
neer who works in Arcata and volun- to environmen-
teers with Engineers Without Borders, the Sister City project,” he said. problem in Camoapa. There are three tal leadership
and Dennis Kalson, a longtime Sister Engineers Without Borders is a small streams that run in drainage and cultural
City volunteer, translated for this in- unique organization that combines the courses through the city. They are exchange. The
terview with Heberto Mejia. skills and experience of 20 to 25 profes- heavily polluted with garbage, waste- students de-
“The community of Camoapa really sional engineers and the enthusiasm and water, and trash. parted from
appreciates all the efforts of the Engi- young energy of five or six engineering He said that the solution rests in San Francis-
neers Without Borders and the Sister students at Humboldt State University. the hands of many different actors: the co Airport for LEARNING AND DOING CHSU
City organizers and really appreciates Members of the group have made three municipal government and the com- their week-long SCTA VP Savannah Pascucci-Lu-
the community of Arcata for support- trips to work on the well problem. munity itself, Engineers Without Bor- trip Saturday, evano Communications Editor
ing the fundraising events,” Mejia said. “Every time we go down, the people ders for technical assessment, and the March 10. Stu- Caroline Brock, and member
Mejia is the President of the Sister City of Camoapa provide home stays for Sister City organization in Arcata for dents returned Shannon Fowler helped create
Association in Camoapa and has been everyone,” Llanos said. Llanos works support. “The municipal government to the United flower beds. Submitted photo
a member for 12 to 13 years. He visit- at Michael Love & Associates in Arca- is starting construction of a sanitary States in the be-
ed Arcata in 2015 and I was fortunate ta, primarily working on stream res- landfill. This would start an awareness ginning minutes of Sun- side the visiting students
to interview him then. (Union, Sept. 9, toration and salmon habitat. He’s an of the problem,” he explained. day March 18, eager to to create 20 planter beds
2015). He is the most sincere human HSU graduate. He talked about the The Arcata/Camoapa link was the share what they learned. at the local school and
being I have ever interviewed. ongoing connection with the cities. first city project in Nicaragua and is All students gained a new prepare composted dirt
Mejia and the citizens of Camoapa “A few families from Humboldt still the longest continuous running perspective on life and as part of a reforestation
have a lot to be happy about with the have gone to visit recently. One fam- project in Nicaragua. Let’s keep it that many were humbled. project in the area. The
new wells. The water situation has ily’s daughter was inspired to do a way. Please mark your calendars now While visiting the first work was not easy, but
been a problem for many years and fundraising event at her school,” he for the next I Block party, Monday, of two schools in Teuste- the joy and perseverance
has, at times, been mired down in both said. Developing personal connections Sept. 3, 2018. pe, HSU’s SCTA mem- of the local students and
practical and political problems. “This for the cities will keep the programs Viva the Sister City Project! bers had the opportunity community pushed the
to meet two long time visiting students to fin-

A very Springtime Arts! Arcata this Friday


professors, one of them ish out strong. Students
being an agricultural en- also had the opportunity
gineer who spearheaded to learn about crops that
ArcAtA MAin Street Health Project. their community garden are traditionally grown
ARCATA – Arts! Arcata is Arca- • Astronomers of Hum- and brought an eco-club in Nicaragua and how
ta Main Street’s monthly celebra- boldt, Center of Plaza: Weather to the elementary school to practice sustainable
tion of visual and performing arts, permitting, the Astronomers of level. SCTA members farming techniques.
held at locations in Arcata this Humboldt will celebrate Yuri’s also had the opportunity Savannah, Caroline,
Friday, April 13 from 6 to 9 p.m. Night with public telescope view- to see classroom set ups and Shannon are all ex-
Visit arcatamainstreet.com, Arts! ing and fun educational displays. and the school library, tremely grateful to have
Arcata on Facebook, or call (707) • Belle Star, 863 H. St.: Music as well as observe teach- had this opportunity. They
ers at work teaching their all came home with new
822-4500 for more information. by The Attics for April.
students. After learning ideas about how to imple-
• Alchemy Distillery, 330 • Bubbles, 1031 H St.: Music
the basics of their gar- ment sustainable school
South G. St.: Open from 6 to 9 by Kentucky Warblers, a local
den practices, it was off gardens and classrooms.
p.m. Bring your sewing, knitting, bluegrass band.
crochet, drawing, or other art • The Griffin, 937 10th St.:
projects or they have adult color- Flor D’Luna Winery wine tasting. RADZIN READS Bryan Radzin, local author and HSU
ing books to enjoy while having • Humboldt Jiu Jitsu, 1041 alumni holds a book reading and discussion at the
tasty cocktails. F St.: Matt O’Brien, SkullFace Art. HSU Fishbowl Room on the second floor of the Li-
• Arcata Artisans, 833 H. Cosmic Roll (Brazilian Jiu Jitsu brary Friday, April 13 from 6 to 8 p.m. His “Search for
St.: Joyce Jonte, paintings, and Demonstrations to black/strobe Truth” novel series highlights the fourth book, A Rude
Loryn White, ceramicist. Wine SKULLFACE ART by Matt O’Brien at Hum- lights). Music by Roots Reggae by Awakening. He will also read from his other new se-
pours benefit Breast and GYN boldt Jiu Jitsu. ARTS! ARCATA B2
ries, “From the Mind of Critic” 2014-2015 and 2016.

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B2 M AD R IVER U NION A PRIL 11, 2018
Playhouse hosts ‘Basket Case’ clown
CREAMERY DISTRICT create problems within
– Where can you find a jug- those stories, and then solve
gling Flamenco ballet, a pi- the problems in unexpect-
rate adventure and a Tango ed, unusual, and delightful
with a clothes hangar in the ways. She is a clown, a jug-
same show? That would gler, a visual artist, garden-
be at the Arcata Playhouse er, chef, and prankster.
2018 Family Fun Series with The Arcata Playhouse
French clown Iman Lizarazu. 2018 Family Fun Series runs
The series contin- March thru May. It is sup-
ues April 13 and 14 with BASQUETTE ported by business sponsors
GIRLS LOVE SCIENCE The HSU chapter of the Society of Women Engineers wel- “Basquette Quese” (Basket QUESE Kokatat Watersports Wear,
comed Junior and Cadette Girl Scouts for a day of STEM fun on Sunday, March Case) starring Santa Cruz Iman Holly Yashi Jewelry and
25. This is the 15th year this event has brought Girl Scouts together with college based French performer Lizarau Wildberries Marketplace as
students to demonstrate that girls can love science too. In addition to the always Iman Lizarazu in a poetic well as other local businesses.
challenging fun of the “egg drop,” girls were introduced to coding and two other tale about a clown trying that brings life to Max, her Tickets are $14 for
design challenges that required them to use spaghetti to build domes and rulers to fall asleep. In her classic clothes hanger. adults, $12 students and
and rubber bands to build helping hand reaching tools. Nearly 50 girls came comedic battle she cooks Iman’s world renowned members and $10 for
from all over Humboldt and Del Norte including Crescent City, Fortuna, McKin- up hilarious strategies to physical comedy, brilliant children 12 and under or
leyville, and Arcata. Up next, the HSU Oceanography Club is running a Marine exhaust herself. The result mime, dance and juggling $45 for a family of four or
Day event at the lab in Trinidad for local Girl Scouts in April. Photo by Cheryl Kingham is a rollicking whirlwind deliver original and invig- more, available at Wildber-
of bed-time antics – jug- orating entertainment for ries Marketplace, Redwood
NEW AT HAF Humboldt gling pillow feathers – a audience of all ages. Yogurt and at arcataplay-
Area Foundation an- Flamenco ballet while jug- Iman Lizarazu is an Ec- house.org. For additional
nounces the appointment gling seven rings – a pi- centric Performer, combin- information or reserva-
of Donor Engagement rate’s adventure atop a rola ing a variety of clowning tions call (707) 822-1575.
Director Luis Chabol- bola – and even a Tango skills to craft little stories, 1251 Ninth St.

Humboldt Back & la. Chabolla returns to


Humboldt County having
Neck Pain Center served Roy Zimmerman’s progressive laughter
17 years
839-6300 at Com-
munity
BAYSIDE – What can one person
1585 Heartwood Dr., Ste. B, McKinleyville do about racism, gun violence, climate ReZist Roy
Foun- change, income inequality, bigotry, ig- Zimmerman
dation norance, war and greed? “Write funny
Santa songs,” says Roy Zimmerman.
C r u z Roy Zimmerman brings his live concert
County, “ReZist,” back to Humboldt County on
w h e r e Luis Chabolla Monday, April 16 at 7 p.m. at the Hum-
he was most recently the boldt UU Fellowship, 24 Fellowship Way,
communications director. Bayside (off Jacoby Creek Road). Zimmer-
Chabolla was also previ- man’s original songs incite progressives to
ously the development howling laughter.
director for the Mexican ReZist is 90 minutes of Zimmerman’s
Heritage Corporation, and original songs, a funny and forceful affir- Roy’s videos have garnered tens of mil-
the executive director of mation of Peace and Social Justice. “Some- lions of views. Joni Mitchell says: “Roy's
La Raza Galleria Posada in times I think satire is the most hopeful lyrics move beyond poetry and achieve
Sacramento. Luis is a for- and heartfelt form of expression,” says perfection.” Roy tours the country with his
mer radio host on KHSU, Roy, “because in calling out the world's wife and co-writer Melanie Harby.
an Arcata Union colum- absurdities and laughing in their face, I'm The public is invited to attend. $20 or
nist and outreach coordi- affirming the real possibility for change.” what you can pay at the door. HSU stu-
nator for Humboldt State New songs on recent national events will dents, $10. royzimmerman.com, office@
University Center Arts. be part of the program. HUUF.org, (707) 822-3793.

Arts! Arcata |Tony will be carving in the Jacoby’s Storehouse Gazebo


FROM B1 Bell tower on the 11th and • Gazebo (Plaza Lev- 826 G St.: Jesse Ryno, dig-
DJ Selectah Positive I-Diaz. G that was damaged in last el): Tony Gonslaves, bird ital art and Steven Driedg-
• The Garden Gate, year’s fire. carving demonstration and er, exotic hardwood skate-
905 H. St.: Jody Himango, • Jacoby’s Store- sales. boards. Live music and
photography. Music by the house, 791 Eighth St.: • Libation, 761 8th St.: tea.
Old Dog. Wine pours ben- • Plaza Grill (third Joshua, artwork. Music by • Plaza, 808 G. St.: Les-
efit the efforts to rebuild floor): Steven Infantino, Tim Randles. lie Price, artist. Wine pours
the Presbyterian Church acrylic on canvas. • Moonrise Herbs, benefit Redwood Parks
Conservancy and are from
Septentrio Winery.
• Redwood Curtain,
550 G. St.: Adriano Marti-
nez, drano art.
• Mia Bella, 1041 H. St.:
Amanda Hart, fluid form
acrylic paintings. Music by
Savannah Rose Band. Wine
pours benefit Redwood
Women’s Association.
• The Prancing Pony,
1075 K. St.: “Behind the
Walls: Artwork by former-
ly and currently incarcer-
ated people of Humboldt
County.”
• Sanctuary, 1301 J.
St.: Collection of Local
THE OFFICE OF DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION AT HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY PRESENTS Artists, “Future Formers:
A Visual Art Exhibition
of College of Redwoods

CHARLES HUNT
Alumni,” mixed media.

Wesleyan Church
RESILIENCE EXPERT | HOPE DEALER | SPEAKER | EDUCATOR of the Redwoods
Pastor Chuck Clark
Coffee/fellowship
at 10 a.m.
Traditional worship
Acclaimed human resources, financial, and resilience at 10:30 a.m.
expert and Audacity Firm founder Charles Hunt shares incredible Bible Study
stories of resiliency, determination, and success from his journey. 7 p.m. Wednesday
(Sept. through May)
His intense focus, drive, and unbreakable spirit has lifted him
from poverty and debt to financial freedom, while fueling his 839-2625
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life’s purpose to use his mess as a message that helps,
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APRIL 23, 2018 6-7:30 PM


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HSU & Neighboring Communities Welcome

Persons who wish to request disability-related accomodations


should contact the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion at
(707) 826-4503 or diversity@humboldt.edu
A PRIL 11, 2018 M AD R IVER U NION B3

Play Ball! (in various ways) Art, music, history, dinner and knitting await

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e are expected to get a few sunny days over the ig Lagoon Union the school about sharing the world and blends, folk, refreshments will be part of
next week, though we all know that weather School District, time with the students, cur- rock, country, Celtic, blues the gathering. View “His-
forecasts here in Humboldt County change al- which encompasses rently 14 in number, in the and old time roots tunes. torical Architecture of Trin-
most daily. As we hope for sunnier days, here are some the Trinidad area from the small school which serves Hear them on Sunday, idad,” “Working Baskets”
activities to participate in for the Blue Lake Community. Larrupin’ Cafe area on Pat- “transitional kindergarten” April 15 at 7 p.m. at WCA, and the newly installed
The first ever Friday Night Magic Draft in Blue Lake rick’s Point Drive to the Lit- age children to eighth grad- 501 South Westhaven Dr. fungi and flower exhibits.
will take place on Friday the 13th from 5 to 10 p.m. at tle Red Schoolhouse near ers. $5 to $20 siding scale ad- Trinidad Museum is open
the Mad River Grange, located at 110 Hatchery Rd., Blue Dry Lagoon, invites inter- Trinidad Art Gallery mission. Thursday through Sunday
Lake. The cost is $15; prizes are available and 5 hours of ested community members Reception Sunday Third Friday Blues on from 12:30 to 4 p.m.
fun. For those who are not interested in participating in to an Open House and En- Trinidad Art Gallery will April 20 at 7 p.m. brings Gail Saunders featured
the draft, but want to bring their cards and play, open rollment Night hold a reception Blues Through the Years at “Leave a Legacy
space will be available for a donation. on Thursday, featuring Patri- with Jim Lahman on gui- Humboldt” Gathering
Saturday the 14th of April is Open- April 12 at 5 p.m. cia Sundgren tar, Ron Perry on harmon- Trinidad’s Gail Saun-
ing Day for the Blue Lake/Fieldbrook Principal-Super- Smith and Diane ica, Bill Moehnke on drums ders, historian Jerry Rohde
Little League. Come on out and sup- intendent Jen- Sonderegger on and Dale Cash on bass. and Eureka Rescue Mission
port the kids starting with the parade, nifer Glueck will Sunday, April 15 Dancing encouraged. $5 to Bryan Hall Sr. will be guest
which will go down Chartin Road, tell about recent- from 3 to 5 p.m. $20 sliding scale admis- speakers in a Leave a Lega-
South Railroad, and Broderick, fol- ly established at 490 Trinity St. sion. Call (707) 677-9493 cy Humboldt program and
lowed by the Jamboree in Iorg Field.
programs at the Patricia Sundgren or go to westhavencenter. luncheon on Friday, April
And as we still hope for sun, on
school including Smith is a print org for details on these mu- 13 at Hospice of Hum-
Sunday the 15th, Blue Lake Parks
the Watershed maker and var- sic programs and all of the boldt Conference Room,
and Recreation will be hosting a free
Stewards Program, Yurok ious 2-D artist and Diane other art, film, fitness, mu- 3327 Timber Fall Court in
drop in Bocce Ball event from 1 to 3
p.m. If you have your own bocce set, language, music, sewing Sonderegger is a cerami- sic and other events offered Eureka. Former Trinidad
please bring it, otherwise some balls will be available to and knitting classes and cist-sculptor. Harpist How- at WCA. Mayor Julie Fulkerson will
use. The courts are in a little need of maintenance, and outdoor recreation ac- dy Emerson will play. Tea Trinidad Museum Society moderate the panel discus-
will be done as soon as we have some dry weather. While tivities in addition to the and snacks will be served. Annual Meeting sion which will feature the
most times in Humboldt we don’t cancel for the rain, this regular curriculum. Din- No Pardon and Blues Trinidad Museum So- stories and contributions
event will be canceled if there are significant amounts of ner will be served at 5:30 Through the Years at ciety will hold its Annual of individuals who have
rain. p.m. Call (707) 677-3688 Westhaven Center for Meeting on Sunday, April transformed their commu-
And speaking of Parks and Recreation, I am pleased or go to facebook.com/ the Arts Sunday 29 at 2 p.m. at 400 Janis nities. The event is sold out
to announce that the City has hired on a new Parks and biglagoonschool for more No Pardon is a folk Court. Guest speakers will so no reservations are be-
Recreation director. Nathan Sailor, who is a local Blue information. music trio featuring sing- be long time Trinidad res- ing taken but you can find
Laker and previous tap room manager at the Mad Riv- Jennifer spoke at last er-songwriter Chris Parrei- idents Scott Baker and Ro- out more about the Leave a
er Brewery, began full time as the Parks and Recreation week’s Trinidad Civic Club ra on guitar, Rosalind Par- land Johnson on “Growing Legacy Humboldt ideals at
director this week, and we are excited to have him a part meeting and encouraged ducci on fiddle and Amber Up in Trinidad.” Members its web site.
of the City’s team! If you get a chance, stop by and intro- community members with Grimes on upright bass. and guests cordially invit-
duce yourself to him. music, art, reading, science The Eureka group plays ed. Election of directors, Email Patti at baycity@
Happy spring! or other interests to contact fiddle tunes from around the annual fiscal report and sonic.net.

HUMBOLDT ROSE SOCIETY The pro- ing out the large selection of recent with others? Design, build and curate VISITING WRITER College of the Redwoods will host
gram for the Humboldt Rose Society’s arrival tables along with ther regular a miniature model of your incredible visiting writer Mia McKenzie on Thursday, April 12
Thursday, April 12 meeting will in- selections including an eclectic mix museum. Add your collections and from 6 to 7 p.m. in room Humanities 129. Her talk will
form attendees of new products now of non-fiction books, general fiction, share your vision with others. Fami- be followed by a Q&A and book signing. Mia McKen-
available for combating rose diseases. mysteries, western, romance, science lies will have the opportunity to col- zie is an award-winning writer and a smart, scrappy
Vice-president and program plan- fiction/fantasy, children’s and young lect patterns or tangles of lines, dots Philadelphian with a deep love of fake fur collars and
ner, Jack Saffell, if time permits, will adult books. The popular sidewalk and values in your own Zentangle, or black people. She studied writing at the University of
also talk about IPM – Integrated Pest sale has tables full of hard-cover and create your own “painting” using col- Pittsburgh. She is a black feminist queer. Her stories
Management – promoting the safest, paperback books at $2 per bag. Bring lections of items such as bottle caps, are literary and lyrical and quirky, and have won her
least toxic methods for rose and gen- a recyclable bag and fill it with books. wine corks and crayons. Museum ed- many awards and grants, such as the Astraea Founda-
eral garden care. The group meets at Check out the $2/bag sale in front ucators will work with you and your tion’s Writers Fund Award (’09) and the Leeway Foun-
Christ Church Episcopal, 15th and of the sale site. Donations of used child to offer vocabulary, guidance dation’s Transformation Award (’11). Her debut nov-
H Streets, Eureka, in Lewis Hall, 7 books in good condition are always and instruction in your dioramas, el, The Summer We Got Free, won the 2013 Lambda
p.m. (parking lot on 14th). (707) 839- appreciated. Bring them to the sale “paintings” and Zentangle drawings. Literary Award. It has been described by author and
2684, humboldtrose.org for review, or into the McKinleyville The Morris Graves Museum of Art critic Jewelle Gomez as "a brilliant tapestry filled with
Library during their open hours. All is located at 636 F St., Eureka; open exuberance and anxiety." Her second book, Black Girl
KINGFOOT AT RCB Kingfoot performs proceeds benefit the McKinleyville noon to 5 p.m., Wednesday through Dangerous on Race, Queerness, Class and Gender is
Friday, April 13 at 8 p.m. at Redwood Library. Sunday. Admission is $5 for adults; being taught at colleges and universities across the
Curtain Brewery, 530 South G St. #4., $2 for seniors (age 65 and over) and
country. blackgirldangerous.com
Arcata. HSU ORIGINALS Join the HSU De- students with ID; children 17 and un-
partment of Music and the members der free; Museum members are free.
SYMPHONIC LOVE Music can indeed of the HSU Composition Studio, led Admission is always free for everyone CROSSWORD
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
#5463
be “The Language of Love” and the by music professor Brian Post, for an on the first Saturday of every month,
Eureka Symphony offers insight into evening of terrific original music on including First Saturday Night Arts ACROSS DOWN
Friday, April 13 at 8 p.m. $10 Gen- Alive!, 6 to 9 p.m. and the Mini Mas- 1. Rubik’s invention 1. Quote
love with its April 13 and April 14 per- 5. Large: pref. 2. Russia’s __ Mountains
formances featuring compositions by eral, $5 Senior/Child, FREE for HSU ters reading program, noon to 2 p.m. 10. First of zillions 3. Swamped with
Chopin, Tchaikovsky and Bernstein. students with ID. Featured on the pro- 14. Islamic nation unfilled orders
15. Pale 4. Suffix for persist & differ
The evening starts off with Chopin’s gram will be two works for solo piano, TRINIDAD ART RECEPTION Trini- 16. Ethnicity 5. Prepared spuds
popular work “Piano Concerto No. 2 one by Aidan Sanborn-Petterson and dad Art Gallery honors printmaker/ 17. Diplomacy 6. Busy
18. Deadlocks 7. Fellow
in F minor, Op. 21, featuring guest the other by Charles McClung, a piece various 2-D artist Patricia Sundgren 20. Forest animal 8. Cath. or Luth.
pianist Robert Satterlee. The Cho- for brass choir by Adam Erickson, a Smith and ceramicist/sculptor Diane 21. Sea sight 9. Word on a silver dollar
pin piano concerto is followed by string quartet by Sabrina Fisher, and Sonderegger during a Sunday after- 22. Minds 10. Like good farmland
23. Biblical outcast 11. Desert fruit
Tchaikovky’s beloved “Romeo and a work for cello and piano, also by Sa- noon reception on April 15 from 3 to 5 25. Entire amount 12. __-deucey
Juliet: Fantasy Overture” inspired by brina Fisher, and played by professor p.m. Music played by harpist Howdy 26. Worshipped 13. Difficult situation
28. Religious 19. Underground dwellers
Shakespeare’s work and ends with Garrick Woods and staff accompanist Emerson. Tea and snacks provided. recitations 21. Hastened
pieces from Leonard Bernstein’s John Chernoff. Arrive early so you 31. Stiff 24. One of 5 “Greats”
timeless classic “West Side Story.” don’t miss the studio’s collaborative RYAN KEBERLE & CATHARSIS The 32. Tugs 25. Word with fine or liberal
34. High school subj. 26. Mr. Guthrie
Tickets can be purchased at eurekas- electro-acoustic composition called present climate has inspired a num- 36. Theater box 27. Semiconductor device
ymphony.org or by calling the sym- “Qin Jam” which features eight per- ber of jazz artists to make politically 37. Nonflowering plants 28. Stick
38. Graf __ 29. Condition of the 1930s
phony ticket line at (707) 845-3655. formers on a variety of instruments. engaged music, and trombonist and 39. Lyrical work 30. Scornful look
composer Ryan Keberle helped lead 40. Type of rock 32. Tolerate
CREAMERY NIGHT MARKET The CLASSICAL GUITAR Join the HSU the charge with his 2017 recording, 41. Edible mushroom 33. Leftover
42. Magazine bigwig 35. Becomes firm
Creamery District is hosting Night Department of Music and guitar Find The Common, Shine A Light. 44. Hay bundlers 37. Move smoothly
Market Friday, April 13 from 6 to 9 teacher Nicholas Lambson for an inti- Keberle’s bandmates in Catharsis are 45. Original 38. Food fish
46. Grandma __ 40. Hard to scale
p.m. Explore art and ceramics at the mate evening of music composed for amongst the most compelling voic- 47. Diminish 41. Bulk
creamery Courtyard at Seapod Stu- the classical guitar and played by the es in contemporary jazz. Advance 50. Vast expanses 43. Purpose
dios, Birdman Ceramics and browse students of the HSU guitar studio on tickets ($15 General Admission, $10 51. Weaken 44. Crows
54. Architects’ papers 46. British unit of measure
thru Bang! Bang! Vintage. Enjoy Saturday, April 14 at 8 p.m. in Fulker- Students & Seniors) to the concert 57. Lab dwellers 47. __ Lane
the sounds of The Sand Fleas in the son Recital Hall. $10 General, $5 Se- by Ryan Keberle and Catharsis may 58. “...a real live nephew 48. Stain
of my Uncle 49. Halo
courtyard and The Good Collective nior/Child, FREE for HSU students be purchased at RedwoodJazzAlli- Sam, __ on the...” 50. Instant
will show their jewelry art a pop-up with ID. The concert will include a ance.org and at Wildberries, Wild- 59. Begin 52. Undesirable spots
Shop. Check out the awesome fur- concerto for guitar, two duets, and wood Music, People’s Recordsand 60. High rating 53. House of Lords member
61. State: Fr. 55. Alphabetic trio
niture at The Back Porch and enjoy two quartets. One quartet is a famous The Works. Catharsis will also lead 62. Recordings 56. Give __ go; try
a glass of hard apple cider at Wran- piece of music by Maurice Ravel, who an informal educational workshop, 63. Nonpareil 57. Famous Chairman
gletown Cidery. They will also have was similar to Claude Debussy. It has free and open to the public, on Tues- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Jazz Guitar playing for your enjoy- a few surprises, but in general it is a day, April 17 at noon on the campus
ment. The Arcata Playhouse is pre- beautiful piece and the balance and of Humboldt State University (exact 14 15 16

senting a Family Series Show called tone of the new instruments elevates location TBA). For additional details 17 18 19

Basquette Quese at 7 p.m. Come at it to the next level. Another quartet is and up-to-date information, please 20 21 22

6 p.m. and make a button! There is a modern piece by a Cuban composer, visit RedwoodJazzAlliance.org.
23 24 25
Salsa dancing at 6 p.m. and Tango Leo Brouwer. It is basically a musi-
at 8 p.m. at Redwood Raks. La Bo- cal depiction of a storm, from a few MISTY MOUNTAIN PONY CLUB The 26 27 28 29 30

nita Mexican Food will be serving at sprinkles, to a downpour, to gusts of Misty Mountain Pony Club, from 31 32 33 34 35

7 p.m. at the courtyard! Sauna Sur- wind, perhaps an eye of a hurricane, Spokane, Wash. plays old-time fid- 36 37 38
rounds You will be here too, so bring and hail! Also on the program is the dle music and honky-tonk country
your sauna clothes. very first guitar concerto ever written. The Sanctuary, 1301 J St. in Arca- 39 40 41

Mauro Giuliani originally wrote this ta, Wednesday April 18. Doors open 42 43 44

McK BOOK SALE The Friends of the for guitar and orchestra, which was a at 7 p.m. with music at 7:30 p.m. 45 46

McKinleyville Library Used Book shocking concept at the time. Admission is $5 to $20 on a sliding
47 48 49 50 51 52 53
Sale is Saturday, April 14 from 1 to 4 scale. Members Sa 3lly and Milo have
p.m. by the Totem Pole in the McKin- FAMILY ARTS DAY Children and played the Great Hall three times over 54 55 56 57

leyville Shopping Center. April is families are invited to Family Arts the years, with Sally’s old-time sister 58 59 60

Drop Everything And Read (DEAR) Day at the Morris Graves Museum of duo Dry & Dusty, and Milo’s song and 61 62 63
Month, a national celebration of read- Art on Saturday, April 14 at 2 p.m. to stories project Ripe Mangos. They
ing designed to remind folks of all explore the Humboldt Collects exhi- will be joined by Sanctuary resident Solution on page B2
ages to make reading a priority activ- bition. Have you ever wondered what music-maker Daniel Nickerson on
ity in their lives. Prime yourself and
your family for prioritizing reading at
it would be like to have your own art
museum? If you had your own muse-
bass and banjo. Dancing is highly rec-
ommended. (707) 822-0898, sanctu-
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B4 M AD R IVER U NION L EGAL N OTICES A PRIL 11, 2018
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME EDWARD G.LAIDLAW the court within the later of either 76 degrees 32 minutes 45 seconds stand that there are risks involved in asked to submit an application of www.cityofarcata.org under “Bid on any actions without obtaining court
STATEMENT 825 EVANS ROAD (1) four months from the date of East 78.06 feet; North 51 degrees bidding at a trustee auction. You will qualifications. Forms are available a Project”. approval. Before taking certain very
18-00186 FIELDBROOK, CA 95519 first issuance of letters to a general 59 minutes 45 seconds East 126.20 be bidding on a lien, not on the prop- at any of the District fire stations or • For purchase at City Manager’s important actions, however, the per-
The following person(s) is (are) This business is conducted by: personal representative, as defined feet; North 35 degrees 55 minutes erty itself. Placing the highest bid at through the District website at www. Office, 736 “F” Street, Arcata, CA sonal representative will be required
doing business as: AN INDIVIDUAL in section 58(b) of the California 45 seconds East 137 .47 feet; North a trustee auction does not automat- arcatafire.org. 95521. A printing charge of $15.00 to give notice to interested persons
CARTER HOUSE INNS S /EDWARD LAIDLAW Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from 49 degrees 48 minutes 45 seconds ically entitle you to free and clear Applications can be mailed to shall not be refundable, plus a ship- unless they have waived notice or
301 L STREET /OWNER the date of mailing or personal de- East 88.56 feet; North 74 degrees ownership of the property. You the District Office at 2149 Central ping and handling fee of $15.00 for consented to the proposed action.)
EUREKA, CA 95501 This statement was filed with the livery to you of a notice under sec- 00 minutes 45 seconds East 242.02 should also be aware that the lien Avenue, McKinleyville, CA 95519 mailing of PLANS and SPECIFICA- The independent administration au-
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH tion 9052 of the California Probate feet; North 89 degrees 46 minutes being auctioned off may be a junior or dropped off Monday – Friday TIONS. Checks payable to the City thority will be granted unless an in-
HOTEL CARTER & WINE 13, 2018 Code. Other California statutes 00 seconds East 145.50 feet; South lien. If you are the highest bidder at between 8am and 5pm, closed for of Arcata and shall be mailed or de- terested person files an objection to
CELLAR INC. KELLY E. SANDERS and legal authority may affect 62 degrees 18 minutes 30 seconds the auction, you are or may be re- lunch. Application deadline is April livered in person to the Property and the petition and shows good cause
301 L STREET SM DEPUTY CLERK your rights as a creditor. You may East, an undetermined distance to sponsible for paying off all liens se- 30, 2018 at 4 p.m. – postmarks not Special Projects Manager. why the court should not grant the
EUREKA, CA 95501 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11 want to consult with an attorney enter the Southwest Quarter of the nior to the lien being auctioned off, accepted. • For viewing at City Manager’s authority.
This business is conducted by: knowledgeable in California law. Northeast Quarter of said Section before you can receive clear title to Questions concerning this ap- Office, 736 “F” Street, Arcata, CA A hearing on the petition will be
A CORPORATION FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME You may examine the file kept 12, Township 3 South, Range 5 the property. You are encouraged to pointment should be directed to 95521 and at the Humboldt Build- held in this court as follows:
S/ MARK CARTER STATEMENT by the court. If you are a person East, Humboldt Base and Meridian. investigate the existence, priority, the Clerk of the Board, at 825- er’s Exchange, 1213 5th Street, Date: MAY 3, 2018
/PRESIDENT CEO 18-00141 interested in the estate, you may file EXCEPTING THEREFROM that and size of outstanding liens that 2000. The Board will consider all Eureka, CA 95501. Time: 2:00 PM
This statement was filed with the The following person(s) is (are) with the court a formal Request for portion thereof lying within the may exist on this property by con- applicants at the regular scheduled This CONTRACT is subject to Dept.: 6
Humboldt County Clerk on APRIL doing business as: Special Notice (form DE-154) of the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest tacting the county recorder’s office District Board meeting on May 15, State contract non-discrimination Address of court: Superior Court
4, 2018 JACOBY CREEK FLOWERS filing of an inventory and appraisal Quarter of said Section 12. PARCEL or a title insurance company, either 2018 at 5:30 p.m., 631 9th Street, and compliance requirements pur- of California, County of Humboldt,
KELLY E. SANDERS 45 FELLOWSHIP WAY of estate assets or of any petittion THREE A non-exclusive easement of which may charge you a fee for Arcata CA. suant to Government Code, Section 825 Fifth Street, Eureka, CA, 95501.
SM DEPUTY CLERK BAYSIDE, CA 95524 or account as provided in Probate for ingress, egress and utilities over this information. If you consult either Dated: March 30, 2018 12990. If you object to the granting of
4/11, 4/18, 4/25, 5/2
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT Code section 1250. A Request for a strip of land, the center line of of these resources, you should be By: Becky Schuette, Clerk of the The City of Arcata hereby notifies the petition, you should appear at
VIRGINIA L. RYDER Special Notice form is available which is the same as that portion aware that the same lender may Board all bidders that it will affirmatively the hearing and state your objec-
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME 1930 BIRD AVE. from the court clerk. reserved and described under (B) in hold more than one mortgage or 4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25 insure that any contract entered tions or file written objections with
STATEMENT MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 Attorney for the petitioner: the Grant Deed from Humboldt deed of trust on the property. NO- into pursuant to this advertisement, the court before the hearing. Your
18-00192 This business is conducted by: LAURENCE S. ROSS Land and Cattle, LLC, a Limited Lia- TICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: CITY OF ARCATA disadvantaged business enterpris- appearance may be in person or by
The following person(s) is (are) AN INDIVIDUAL OWENS & ROSS bility Company, to Tim Lee Clark, a The sale date shown on this notice ENVIROMENTAL es will be afforded full opportunity your attorney.
doing business as: S /VIRGINIA L. RYDER 310 THIRD ST. STE. D married man as his separate prop- of sale may be postponed one or SERVICES DEPT. to submit bids in response to this If you are a creditor or a con-
BAND ARTS /OWNER EUREKA, CA 95501 erty, recorded June 14, 2013 as In- more times by the mortgagee, ben- 736 F STREET invitation and will not be discriminat- tingent creditor of the decedent,
2520 BOLIER AVE. This statement was filed with the (707) 441-1185 strument No. 2013-013778-4, Hum- eficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant ARCATA, CA ed against on the grounds of race, you must file your claim with the
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH 3/28, 4/4, 4/11 boldt County Records, together with to Section 2924g of the California (707) 825-2167 color, sex, or national origin in con- court and mail a copy to the per-
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT 13, 2018 a non-exclusive easement for in- Civil Code. The law requires that in- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS sideration for an award. sonal representative appointed by
LISETTE E. SPEK KELLY E. SANDERS ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE gress egress and utilities over any formation about trustee sale post- FOR REROOF CHLORINE Pursuant to Section 1733 of the the court within the later of either
2520 BOLIER AVE. SC DEPUTY CLERK FOR CHANGE OF NAME road constructed pursuant to the ponements be made available to BUILDING Labor Code, the Director of Cali- (1) four months from the date of
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11 NGOC THI NGUYEN-BRADY rights last reserved in said Grant you and to the public, as a courtesy The City of Arcata is soliciting fornia Department of Industrial Re- first issuance of letters to a general
This business is conducted by: \SUPERIOR COURT OF Deed. TRACT B PARCEL ONE Lot to those not present at the sale. If bids for reroofing the Chlorine lations has determined the general personal representative, as defined
AN INDIVIDUAL NOTICE OF PETITION TO CALIFORNIA 1 and Lot 2 of Section 7 in Township you wish to learn whether your sale Building with an additive alternate prevailing rate of wages. Bidders in section 58(b) of the California
S/ LISETTE SPEK ADMINISTER ESTATE OF COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT 3 South of Range 6 East, Humboldt date has been postponed, and, if for reroofing a portion of the Drying should contact the Department of Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from
/OWNER JOSE C. SILVEIRA CASE NO. CV180205 Meridian. PARCEL TWO A non-ex- applicable, the rescheduled time Bed Structure located at the City’s Industrial Relations at (415) 703- the date of mailing or personal de-
This statement was filed with the CASE NO.: PR180059 TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: clusive easement for ingress and and date for the sale of this property, Corporation Yard, at 600 South G 4281 for General Prevailing Wage livery to you of a notice under sec-
Humboldt County Clerk on APRIL To all heirs, beneficiaries, cred- 1. Petitioner has filed a peti- egress for all purposes over a strip you may call (949) 860-9155 for in- Street, in the City of Arcata, Cali- Rates on specific job classifications. tion 9052 of the California Probate
5, 2018 itors, contingent creditors, and tion with this court for a decree of land, 50 feet in width, the center formation regarding the trustee’s fornia. Future effective wage rates, which Code. Other California statutes
KELLY E. SANDERS persons who may otherwise be in- changing names as follows: line of which is described as follows: sale or visit www.innovativefieldser- The WORK consists of removal have been predetermined, are on and legal authority may affect
SC DEPUTY CLERK terested in the will or estate, or both, Present name: NGOC THI NGUY- BEGINNING at a point 2089.45 feet vices.com for information regarding and disposal of existing roofing file with the California Department of your rights as a creditor. You may
4/11, 4/18, 4/25, 5/2
of: JOSE C. SILVEIRA. EN-BRADY to Proposed name North and 591.33 feet East of the the trustee’s sale using the file num- and installing new 24 gage stand- Industrial Relations. Bidders are ad- want to consult with an attorney
Petition for Probate has been JADE NGUYEN BRADY corner to Sections 11, 12, 13, and ber assigned to this case, which is ing seam concealed fastener vised that if they intend to use a craft knowledgeable in California law.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME filed by: LUIS VALADAO in the Su- 2. THE COURT ORDERS that all 14, Township 3 South, Range 5 17-100274. Information about post- metal roof and requires furnishing or classification not on file in the You may examine the file kept
STATEMENT perior Court of California, County of persons interested in this matter East, Humboldt Base and Meridian, ponements that are very short in all labor, supervision, incidentals, general wage determinations, they by the court. If you are a person
18-00150 HUMBOLDT. appear before this court, located at which point falls in the center of a duration or that occur close in time testing, equipment, materials and may be required to pay the wage interested in the estate, you may file
The following person(s) is (are) The Petition for Probate requests 825 5th Street, Eureka, California, County Road traveling Easterly to the scheduled sale may not im- performing all work required to rate of that craft of classification with the court a formal Request for
doing business as: that: LUIS VALADAO be appointed at the hearing indicated below to through said Section 11; and run- mediately be reflected in the tele- make those improvements. The most closely related to it as shown Special Notice (form DE-154) of the
FAMILY TREE MEDICINALS as personal representative to ad- show cause, if any, why the applica- ning thence South 75 degrees 10 phone information or on the Internet WORK consists of, but is not limited in the general determinations. filing of an inventory and appraisal
1300 BLACK CREEK LANE minister the estate of the decedent. tion should not be granted. Any per- minutes 00 seconds East 109.09 Web site. The best way to verify to removal and disposal of existing The above project is subject to of estate assets or of any petittion
KORBELL, CA 95550 The petition requests authority son objecting to the name changes feet; North 67 degrees 19 minutes postponement information is to at- roof, carpentry work, replacement uniform construction cost account- or account as provided in Probate
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT to administer the estate under the described above must file a written 30 seconds East 240.03 feet; North tend the scheduled sale. PLEASE of skylights, ventilation turbines, ing procedures as set forth in the Code section 1250. A Request for
JESSE W. CARNES Independent Administration of Es- objection that includes the reasons 77 degrees 55 minutes 15 seconds TAKE NOTICE THAT if the Trustee and installation of new roof, with all California Public Contracts Code, Special Notice form is available
1300 BLACK CREEK LANE tates Act. (This authority will allow for the objection at least two court East 75.90 feet; South 69 degrees is unable to convey title for any rea- flashing and sealants. Section 22000 et seq., the Uniform from the court clerk.
KORBELL, CA 95550 the personal representative to take days before the matter is scheduled 33 minutes 15 seconds East 94.50 son, the successful bidder’s sole Sealed bids will be received Public Construction Cost Account- Attorney for the petitioner:
This business is conducted by: any actions without obtaining court to be heard and must appear at feet; South 87 degrees 53 minutes and exclusive remedy shall be re- until 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April ing Act. ARTHUR NIELSEN
AN INDIVIDUAL approval. Before taking certain very the hearing to show cause why the 45 seconds East 78 10 feet; North turn of monies paid to the Trustee, 24, 2018, at which time they will All bidders shall be licensed in ac- GALE & NIELSEN
S/ JESSE CARNES important actions, however, the per- petition should not be granted. If no 46 degrees 06 minutes 45 seconds and the successful bidder shall be transferred to the City Council cordance with the laws of the State 2850 HARRIS STREET
/OWNER sonal representative will be required written objection is timely filed, the East 152.34 feet; North 66 degrees have no further recourse. Further, if Chambers where they will be pub- of California. EUREKA, CA 95503
This statement was filed with the to give notice to interested persons court may grant the petition without 49 minutes 30 seconds East 230.47 the foreclosure sale is set aside for licly opened and read aloud by the Katie Marsolan, Property and (707) 269-0167
Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH unless they have waived notice or a hearing. feet; North 38 degrees 31 minutes any reason, the Purchaser at the City Engineer or his designated Special Projects Manager 4/4, 4/11, 4/18
16, 2018 consented to the proposed action.) Date:MAY 8, 2018 30 seconds East 217.15 feet; North sale shall be entitled only to a return representative. Said bids will be re- April 2, 2018
KELLY E. SANDERS The independent administration au- Time: 1:45 p.m. 72 degrees 07 minutes 30 seconds of the deposit paid and shall have ferred to the Arcata City Council for 4/4, 4/11 NOTICE OF
SE DEPUTY CLERK thority will be granted unless an in- Dept.: 4 East 80.60 feet; South 77 degrees no further recourse or remedy consideration at their next regularly PUBLIC AUCTION
3/28, 4/4, 4/11, 4/18
terested person files an objection to 3. A copy of this Order to Show 09 minutes 45 seconds East 124.39 against the Mortgagor, Mortgagee, scheduled meeting on or after May NOTICE OF PETITION TO Notice is hereby given that the
the petition and shows good cause Cause shall be published at least feet; North 76 degrees 32 minutes or Trustee herein. If you have previ- 2, 2018. ADMINISTER ESTATE OF undersigned intends to sell the
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME why the court should not grant the once a week for four successive 45 seconds East 78.06 feet; North ously been discharged in bankrupt- Questions regarding the project WILLIAM ANTONE DUTRA personal property described be-
STATEMENT authority. weeks prior to the date set for hear- 51 degrees 59 minutes 45 seconds cy, you may have been released of may be directed to, or a site tour CASE NO.: PR180078 low to enforce a lien imposed on
18-00155 A hearing on the petition will be ing on the petition in the following East 126.20 feet; North 35 degrees personal liability for this loan in may be arranged, by contacting the To all heirs, beneficiaries, cred- said property under the Califor-
The following person(s) is (are) held in this court as follows: newspaper of general circulation, 55 minutes 45 seconds East 137.47 which case this notice is intended to Arcata Environmental Services De- itors, contingent creditors, and nia Self-Service Storage Facility
doing business as: Date: APRIL 19, 2018 printed in this county: Mad River feet; North 49 degrees 48 minutes exercise the note holders rights partment at (707) 825-2167. persons who may otherwise be in- Act (Bus. Prop. Code Ss 21700-
ATLAS ENGINEERING Time: 2:00 PM Union. 45 seconds East 88.56 feet; North against the real property only. As Bids received after the specified terested in the will or estate, or both, 21716). The undersigned will
252 G STREET Dept.: 6 Date: 3/13/18 74 degrees 00 minutes 45 seconds required by law, you are notified that opening time will not be considered. of: WILLIAM ANTONE DUTRA. sell at public sale by competitive
ARCATA, CA 95521 Address of court: Superior Court JOYCE D. HINRICHS East 242.02 feet; North 89 degrees a negative credit reporting may be The bidder is solely responsible for Petition for Probate has been bidding on the 20th day of APRIL
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT of California, County of Humboldt, Judge of the Superior 46 minutes 00 seconds East 145.50 submitted to a credit report agency if the timely delivery of his bid. filed by: ALBERT DUTRA in the Su- 2018 at 9 a.m. Bud’s Mini Storage,
MICHAEL A. TAYLOR 825 Fifth Street, Eureka, CA, 95501. 3/28, 4/4/, 4/11,4/18 feet; South 62 degrees 18 minutes you fail to fulfill the terms of your CONTRACTOR shall possess a perior Court of California, County of 1180 5th St., Arcata (corner of 5th
252 G STREET If you object to the granting of 30 seconds East, an undetermined credit obligation. FOR TRUSTEE’S “C-39 Roofing Contractor” license HUMBOLDT. and K).
ARCATA, CA 95521 the petition, you should appear at Loan No.: Title Order No.: Trust- distance to enter the Southwest SALE DATES, BIDS AND POST- at the time this contract is bid or a The Petition for Probate requests #23 Ashley Perry
This business is conducted by: the hearing and state your objec- ee’s Sale No.: 17-100274 ATTEN- Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of PONEMENT INFORMATION, combination of classes required by that: ALBERT DUTRA be appoint- #160 Charlotte Best
AN INDIVIDUAL tions or file written objections with TION RECORDER: THE FOLLOW- said Sectio·n 12, Township 3 South, PLEASE CALL (949) 860-9155 OR the categories and type of work in- ed as personal representative to ad- #177 Jason Stennett
S/ MICHAEL A. TAYLOR the court before the hearing. Your ING REFERENCE TO AN AT- Range 5 East, Humboldt Base and VISIT www.chtrustdeed.com FOR cluded in this contract. minister the estate of the decedent. #243 Paul Kelley
/PRINCIPAL ENGINEER appearance may be in person or by TACHED SUMMARY IS ONLY AP- Meridian. EXCEPTING THERE- ANY OTHER INQUIRIES, INCLUD- PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND The petition requests authority #228 Rochelle Frankel
This statement was filed with the your attorney. PLICABLE TO NOTICE(S) MAILED FROM that portion thereof lying ING LITIGATION OR BANKRUPT- PROPOSAL forms for bidding this to administer the estate under the #246 Sabrina Ramsey
Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH If you are a creditor or a con- TO THE TRUSTOR. NOTE: THERE within the Southeast Quarter of the CY MATTERS, PLEASE CALL PROJECT will be available April 4, Independent Administration of Es- 4/11, 4/18
19, 2018 tingent creditor of the decedent, IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFOR- Northwest Quarter of said Section (949) 305-8901 OR FAX (949) 305- 2018; tates Act. (This authority will allow
KELLY E. SANDERS you must file your claim with the MATION IN THIS DOCUMENT AT- 12. PARCEL THREE Non-exclusive 8406 Dated: 03/13/2018 C&H Trust • For download from City Website the personal representative to take
SE DEPUTY CLERK court and mail a copy to the per- TACHED. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S easements 40 feet in width for in- Deed Service, as Successor Trust-
3/28, 4/4, 4/11, 4/18
sonal representative appointed by SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UN- gress, egress, and utilities, the cen- ee By: Coby Halavais, Trustee Sale
the court within the later of either DER A DEED OF TRUST DATED ter lines of which are more specifi- Officer (IFS# 6290 03/22/18,
1/6/2015. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC- cally described and shown on the 03/29/18, 04/05/18) T.S. No.: 2017-02915-CA A.P.N.:307-121-054-000
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME (1) four months from the date of
TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP- Record of Survey for Humboldt 3/28, 4/4/, 4/11 Property Address: 7780 Torgersen Rd, Eureka, CA 95503-9634
STATEMENT first issuance of letters to a general
ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB- Land and Cattle, LLC, recorded in NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE
18-00137 personal representative, as defined
LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX- Book 70 of Surveys, Pages· 85, 86 CITATION FOR PUBLICATION PURSUANT TO CIVIL CODE § 2923.3(a) and (d), THE SUMMARY OF INFORMATION REFERRED TO
The following person(s) is (are) in section 58(b) of the California
doing business as: Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF and 87, Humboldt County Records, UNDER WELFARE AND BELOW IS NOT ATTACHED TO THE RECORDED COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT BUT ONLY TO THE
COMMUNITY REALTY – the date of mailing or personal de- THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST as Easement 13, and Easement 14. INSTITUTIONS CODE COPIES PROVIDED TO THE TRUSTOR.
HANNAH WINANS livery to you of a notice under sec- YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A PARCEL FOUR A non-exclusive SECTION 294 NOTE: THERE IS A SUMMARY OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT ATTACHED
2355 CENTRAL AVE. STE. D tion 9052 of the California Probate LAWYER. On April 13, 2018, at easement for ingress, egress and Case Name: Carter Roosa IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER:
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 Code. Other California statutes 10:00 AM, C&H TRUST DEED utilities over any road constructed Case No. JV180029
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT and legal authority may affect SERVICE, as duly appointed or pursuant to the following: (1) Rights 1. To Jeffrey M. Roosa, Jr. and
HANNAH L. WINANS your rights as a creditor. You may substituted Trustee, under the cer- reserved in the last paragraph un- Sharon Spiers and anyone claiming
1751 WILD CANARY STREET want to consult with an attorney tain Deed of Trust executed by An- der PARCEL ONE in Grant Deed to be a parent of Carter Roosa born
MCKINLEYVILLE, CA 95519 knowledgeable in California law. ton Karamifilov, a married man as from Humboldt Land and Cattle, on 1/19/2018 at Redwood Memorial
This business is conducted by: You may examine the file kept his sole and separate property as LLC, a California Limited Liability Hospital, Fortuna, CA.
AN INDIVIDUAL by the court. If you are a person Trustor, to secure obligations in fa- Company, to Bairn M, Niemela, a 2. A hearing will be held on July
S/ HANNAH WINANS interested in the estate, you may file vor of Tim Lee Clark as Beneficiary, single man, recorded June 14th, 9, 2018 at 8:30 a.m. in Dept. 7 lo- YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 06/25/2007. UNLESS YOU TAKE
/OWNER with the court a formal Request for recorded on 1/26/2015, as Instru- 2013 as Instrument No. 2013-1377- cated at Superior Court of Califor- ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
This statement was filed with the Special Notice (form DE-154) of the ment No. 2015-001946-10, in Book 4, Humboldt County Records. (2) nia, County of Humboldt, 825 Fifth EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT
Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH filing of an inventory and appraisal xxx, Page xxx of Official Records in Rights reserved in the last para- Street, Eureka, CA 95501, Juvenile
A LAWYER.
12, 2018 of estate assets or of any petittion the office of the County Recorder of graph of the description in Grant Division, 2nd floor.
Trustor: Robert Mcguiness, AN UNMARRIED MAN AND Jewel Chomicki- McGuiness an unmarried
KELLY E. SANDERS or account as provided in Probate Humboldt County, California. WILL Deed from Humboldt Land and Cat- 3. At the hearing the court will
SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO tle, LLC, a Limited Liability Compa- consider the recommendations woman as joint tenants.
SE DEPUTY CLERK Code section 1250. A Request for
THE HIGHEST BIDDER for cash, or ny, to Tim Lee Clark, a married man of the social worker or probation Duly Appointed Trustee: Western Progressive, LLC
3/28, 4/4, 4/11, 4/18
Special Notice form is available
cashier’s check, (payable at the as his separate property, .recorded officer. Deed of Trust Recorded 06/29/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-19532-13 in book ---, page--- and of Official
from the court clerk.
time of sale in lawful money of the June 14, 2013 as Instrument No. 4. The social worker or probation Records in the office of the Recorder of Humboldt County, California,
ABANDONMENT OF FICTITIOUS Attorney for the petitioner:
BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT STEPHEN G. WATSON United States by cash, a cashier’s 2013-013778-4, Humboldt County officer will recommend that your Date of Sale: 05/04/2018 at 10:00 AM
17-00676 LAW OFFICE OF W.G. WATSON check drawn by a state or national Records. TRACT C A non-exclusive child be freed from your legal custo- Place of Sale:
COUNTY OF ORIGINAL JR. bank, a state or federal credit union, easement for ingress and egress, dy so that the child may be adopted. AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 825 5TH STREET, EUREKA, CA 95501
FILING: HUMBOLDT 715 I STREET or a state or federal savings and together with the right to construct If the court follows the recommen- Estimated amount of unpaid balance, reasonably estimated costs and other charges: $ 456,657.53
DATE OF ORIGINAL FILING: P.O. BOX 1021 loan association, or savings bank and maintain a road traversing the dation, all your parental rights to the THE TRUSTEE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER’S
DEC.26, 2017 EUREKA, CA 95502 specified in section 5102 of the Fi- north half of the northwest quarter child will be terminated. CHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL
The following person(s) was (were) (707) 444-3071 nancial Code and authorized to ofthe southeast quarter of said Sec- 5. You have the right to be pres- CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO-
doing business as: 3/28, 4/4, 4/11 business in this state) (TRUSTEE tion 12. SALE IS BEING CON- ent at the hearing, to present evi- CIATION, A SAVINGS ASSOCIATION OR SAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OF THE
EMERALD GENETICS REQUESTS THAT CASHIER’S DUCTED AT THE REQUEST OF dence, and you have the right to be FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATE:
4751 WEST END RD. NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHECKS BE MADE PAYABLE TO THE ABOVE DESIGNATED BENE- represented by an attorney. If you All right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by the trustee in the hereinafter described property
ARCATA, CA 95521 ADMINISTER ESTATE OF “C&H TRUST DEED SERVICE” DI- FICIARY(IES) WHO MAY BE CON- do not have an attorney and cannot under and pursuant to a Deed of Trust described as:
P.O. BOX 4561 EDWARD KEITH GILBERT RECTLY) AT THE FRONT EN- TACTED THROUGH C&H TRUST afford to hire one, the court will ap- More fully described in said Deed of Trust.
ARCATA, CA 95518 CASE NO.: PR180062 TRANCE TO THE COUNTY DEED SERVICE AT THE ABOVE point an attorney for you. Street Address or other common designation of real property: 7780 Torgersen Rd, Eureka, CA 95503-
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT To all heirs, beneficiaries, cred- COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 825 REFERENCED ADDRESS. DI- 6. If the court terminates your pa- 9634
RIGHTEOUS INNOVATIONS LLC itors, contingent creditors, and 5TH STREET, EUREKA, CA all RECTIONS TO THE SUBJECT rental rights, the order may be final.
A.P.N.: 307-121-054-000
CALIFORNIA persons who may otherwise be in- right, title and interest conveyed to PROPERTY MAY BE OBTAINED 7. The court will proceed with
The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address or other
201734810253 terested in the will or estate, or both, and now held by it under said Deed PURSUANT TO A WRITTEN RE- this hearing whether or not you are
of Trust in and to the following de- QUEST SUBMITTED TO C&H present. common designation, if any, shown above.
1203 LINCOLN AVE. of: EDWARD KEITH GILBERT.
scribed real property situated in the TRUST DEED SERVICE WITHIN ATTORNEY FOR: The sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, posses-
ARCATA, CA 95521 Petition for Probate has been
aforesaid County and State, to wit: 10 DAYS FROM THE FIRST PUB- CHILD WELFARE SERVICES sion, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by the Deed of Trust
This business is conducted by: filed by: JACQUELINE SUE GIL-
AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN LICATION OF THIS NOTICE. APN JEFFREY S. BLANCK, COUNTY with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees,
A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY BERT in the Superior Court of Cali-
S /MATTHEW SMITH LAGGIANO , fornia, County of HUMBOLDT. SAID DEED OF TRUST. The street 216-206-004. The undersigned COUNSEL #115447 charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of
OWNER The Petition for Probate requests address or other common designa- Trustee disclaims any liability for DEBRA AVENMARG, DEPUTY the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs,
This statement was filed with the that: JACQUELINE SUE GILBERT tion of the above-described property any incorrectness of the street ad- COUNTY COUNSEL #271366 expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is:
Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH. be appointed as personal represen- is purported to be: THE PROPERTY dress and/or other common desig- 825 FIFTH STREET $ 456,657.53.
14, 2018 tative to administer the estate of the BEING SOLD IS VACANT LAND nation, if any, shown hereinabove. EUREKA, CA 95501 Note: Because the Beneficiary reserves the right to bid less than the total debt owed, it is possible that at
KELLY E. SANDERS decedent. CONTAINING NO COMMON DE- Said sale will be made, but” without (707) 445-7236 the time of the sale the opening bid may be less than the total debt.
KL DEPUTY CLERK The petition requests authority SCRIPTION OR ADDRESS. All that covenant or warranty, express or DATE: MARCH 26, 2018 If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy
3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11
to administer the estate under the certain real property situated in the implied, regarding title, possession, Clerk, by Kim M. Bartleson, shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee, and the successful bidder shall have no further
Independent Administration of Es- County of Humboldt, State of Cali- or encumbrances, to pay the re- Deputy recourse.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tates Act. (This authority will allow fornia, described as follows: TRACT maining principal sum of the note(s) 4/4, 4/11, 4/18 The beneficiary of the Deed of Trust has executed and delivered to the undersigned a written request
STATEMENT the personal representative to take A PARCEL ONE The Northeast secured by said Deed of Trust, with to commence foreclosure, and the undersigned caused a Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be
18-00145 any actions without obtaining court Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of interest thereon, as provided in said NOTICE OF VACANCY recorded in the county where the real property is located.
The following person(s) is (are) approval. Before taking certain very Section 12 in Township 3 South of note(s), advances, if any, under the BOARD OF DIRECTORS NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you are considering bidding on this property lien, you should
doing business as: important actions, however, the per- Range 5 East, Humboldt Meridian. terms of the Deed of Trust, estimat- Due to the pending resignation of understand that there are risks involved in bidding at a trustee auction. You will be bidding on a lien, not
EMERALD GENETICS sonal representative will be required PARCEL TWO A non-exclusive ed fees, charges and expenses of Director Linda Sundberg, effective
on the property itself. Placing the highest bid at a trustee auction does not automatically entitle you to
4751 WEST END ROAD to give notice to interested persons easement for ingress and egress for the trustee and of the trusts created at the conclusion of the May 15,
free and clear ownership of the property. You should also be aware that the lien being auctioned off may
ARCATA, CA 95521 unless they have waived notice or all purposes over a strip of land, 50 by said Deed of Trust, to wit: Said 2018, Board meeting, a vacancy will
feet in width, the center line of which property is being sold for the ex- exist for the position she occupied be a junior lien. If you are the highest bidder at the auction, you are or may be responsible for paying off
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT consented to the proposed action.)
is described as follows: BEGIN- press purpose of paying the obliga- serving the Board of Directors of all liens senior to the lien being auctioned off, before you can receive clear title to the property. You are
PURE HUMBOLDT The independent administration au-
NING at a point 2089.45 feet North tions secured by said Deed of Trust, the Arcata Fire Protection District in encouraged to investigate the existence, priority, and size of outstanding liens that may exist on this prop-
EXTRACTIONS, LLC thority will be granted unless an in-
and 591.33 feet East of the corner to including fees and expenses of Division 2. erty by contacting the county recorder’s office or a title insurance company, either of which may charge
CALIFORNIA terested person files an objection to
201718810180 the petition and shows good cause Sections 11, 12, 13, and 14, Town- sale. The total amount of the unpaid As this appointment will occur in you a fee for this information. If you consult either of these resources, you should be aware that the same
4751 WEST END ROAD why the court should not grant the ship 3 South, Range 5 East, Hum- principal balance, interest thereon, the second half of the term of office lender may hold more than one mortgage or deed of trust on this property.
ARCATA, CA 95521 authority. boldt Base and Meridian, which together with reasonable estimated and more than 130 days prior to the NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The sale date shown on this notice of sale may be postponed one or
This business is conducted by: A hearing on the petition will be point falls in the center of a County costs, expenses and advances at next general district election, the more times by the mortgagee, beneficiary, trustee, or a court, pursuant to Section 2924g of the California
A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY held in this court as follows: Road traveling Easterly through the time of the initial publication of appointment to fill the vacancy will Civil Code. The law requires that information about trustee sale postponements be made available to you
S /TIM CROWLEY Date: APRIL 26, 2018 said Section 11; and running thence the Notice of Trustee’s Sale is esti- expire on the first Friday in Decem- and to the public, as a courtesy to those not present at the sale. If you wish to learn whether your sale
/OWNER Time: 2:00 PM South 75 degrees 10 minutes 00 mated to be $224,710.74. The ben- ber 2018. Should the appointee de- date has been postponed, and, if applicable, the rescheduled time and date for the sale of this property,
This statement was filed with the Dept.: 4 seconds East 109.09 feet; North 67 eficiary under said Deed of Trust sire to continue, he or she must file you may call (866)-960-8299 or visit this Internet Web site http://www.altisource.com/MortgageServices/
Humboldt County Clerk on MARCH Address of court: Superior Court degrees 19 minutes 30 seconds heretofore executed and delivered candidacy for the November 2018 DefaultManagement/TrusteeServices.aspx using the file number assigned to this case 2017-02915-CA.
13, 2018 of California, County of Humboldt, East 240.03 feet; North 77 degrees to the undersigned a written Decla- General Election. Information about postponements that are very short in duration or that occur close in time to the sched-
KELLY E. SANDERS 825 Fifth Street, Eureka, CA, 95501. 55 minutes 15 seconds East 75.90 ration of Default and Demand for Prospective candidates must re- uled sale may not immediately be reflected in the telephone information or on the Internet Web site. The
SM DEPUTY CLERK If you object to the granting of feet; South 69 degrees 33 minutes Sale, and a written Notice of Default side and be a registered voter within best way to verify postponement information is to attend the scheduled sale.
, 3/21, 3/28, 4/4, 4/11
the petition, you should appear at 15 seconds East 94.50 feet; South and Election to Sell. The under- the boundaries of Division 2 of the Date: March 17, 2018
the hearing and state your objec- 87 degrees 53 minutes 45 seconds signed Trustee, or predecessor Arcata Fire Protection District (Divi- Western Progressive, LLC, as Trustee for beneficiary
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME tions or file written objections with East 78.10 feet; North 46 degrees Trustee, has caused said Notice of sion 2 includes all properties located
C/o 1500 Palma Drive, Suite 237
STATEMENT the court before the hearing. Your 06 minutes 45 seconds East 152.34 Default and Election to Sell to be south of Hiller Road in McKinleyville
Ventura, CA 93003
18-00139 appearance may be in person or by feet; North 66 degrees 49 minutes recorded in the county where the and the Glendale areas, north of the
30 seconds East 230.47 feet; North real property is located and more Mad River). The Board intends to Sale Information Line: (866) 960-8299 http://www.altisource.com/MortgageServices/DefaultManagement/
The following person(s) is (are) your attorney.
38 degrees 31 minutes 30 seconds than three months have elapsed make its appointment no later than TrusteeServices.aspx
doing business as: If you are a creditor or a con-
East 217.15 feet; North 72 degrees since such recordation. NOTICE June 29, 2018. Trustee Sale Assistant
THELCON tingent creditor of the decedent,
07 minutes 30 seconds East 80.60 TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If you Any person interested in being WESTERN PROGRESSIVE, LLC MAY BE ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COL-
825 EVANS ROAD you must file your claim with the
FIELDBROOK, CA 95519 court and mail a copy to the per- feet; South 77 degrees 09 minutes are considering bidding on this considered for appointment to this LECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT sonal representative appointed by 45 seconds East 124.39 feet; North property lien, you should under- seat on the Board of Directors is 4/4, 4/11, 4/18
A PRIL 11, 2018 M AD R IVER U NION B5

AAUW honors Kinser, Oldfather for service O BITUARY


AAUW Her formal educational background James Mac Sorter
B
HUMBOLDT – Carol Kinser and in Economics, Music and Asian Stud- eloved Husband, Fa-
Felicia Oldfather were selected by the ies does not include medical services, ther, Grandfather,
local Branch of the American Associ- but that is, indeed, what Oldfather Brother and Friend,
ation of University Women for their supported when she "overheard" of a James Mac Sorter (Jim)
long-time dedication to service in, our local need for medical services. passed away peacefully
North Coast communities. She has been called the "mother" at his home on March 30,
A native of Humboldt, Kinser has of the North Country Clinic, which is 2018. He was a lifelong
been recognized by numerous groups now a part of the Open Door Clinic. educator and esteemed
for her achievements and contribu- She continues to serve on the Board public school administra-
tions to our community. of Directors for Open Door, is involved tor whose positive impacts
An acknowledged excellent teach- as a volunteer with the Breast and on the local students and
er, Kinser continued to work in edu- GYN Project, and helps with Food for teachers he worked with
cation after retirement as a student People. She is an early supporter of will be felt for many years.
teacher supervisor, substitute, and the Northcoast Environmental Center. In retirement, Jim loved
now as a classroom volunteer. HONORED FOR SERVICE Carol Kinser Oldfather has been a music mainstay
to travel the world and was
She has served as the president of and Felicia Oldfather. Submitted photo at KHSU with her Classical Corner
especially fond of his work
many local organizations and con- program for a number of years from
sion and the Humboldt Library Foun- with the Grupo Ecológico
tinues her community involvement which she recently retired.
dation, to name just a few of her many de la Costa Verde, Marine
as the choir director at her church, She plays the piano for many fund-
organizations. Turtle Preservation Proj- California.
participates in Humboldt Sponsors, raisers and in accompaniment to
Felicia Oldfather is originally from ect in San Pancho, Mex- He is survived by his
Friends of the Fortuna Library, Fortu- many other musicians, has worked
na Senior Center, the Fortuna Garden Kansas and chose Humboldt County with the Humboldt Music Academy ico. At home he worked wife, sister, three sons,
Club, the Fortuna Historical Commis- as her home in 1972. and provides music lessons. with the homeless, serv- step-daughter and numer-
ing meals, and providing ous grandchildren. He will
WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION College of the Redwoods is sees the construction program and the annual building of clothing and community be missed by all who knew
holding a Women in Construction event Saturday, April CR’s home for sale. Glavich said, “There is absolutely no to those in need. and loved him.
28, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Applied Technology reason why more women shouldn’t join the trades. They He was extremely proud A celebration of Jim
building on the CR Eureka Main Campus, 7351 Tompkins are in high demand by local employers who know women to be an active member of Sorter’s life will be held
Hill Rd. The event will demonstrate how women can have have the grit and skills to get the work done.” the Humboldt Bay Veter- on Saturday, June 2, 2018
challenging high skill careers and gain knowledge neces- Nearly 10,000 people a day turn 65 and the trades are ans for Peace Chapter 56 at 3 p.m. at the Redwood
sary to repair their own homes. hard pressed to find skilled employees to replace retirees. where he volunteered as Lounge at Redwood Park
Women in Construction will include demonstrations Women make up 9 percent of the construction industry the editor for the monthly in Arcata, California.
on carpentry, woodworking, wiring, drywall repair, draft- workforce, but only 2 percent are carpenters. newsletter “The Foghorn” In lieu of flowers, friends
ing, and estimating. There will also be a discussion about Come out for CR’s annual plant sale and drop by the and happily spent many and family are encouraged
storm water management by Dena McCullough of Mc- Women in Construction event right next door to the windy, cold hours working to make a donation to the
Cullough Construction. This event is free and open to greenhouse. on the original peace ship, Veterans for Peace, Chap-
members of the public of all ages. For additional information, call CR’s Career Education the Golden Rule when she ter 56 Golden Rule Project.
The event was created by CR’s Derek Glavich, who over- Program at (707) 476-4341. was moored in Samoa, vfpgoldenruleproject.org/

L EGAL N OTICES
NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A riod will be considered before adoption of the Mit- before the hearing. Your appearance may be in • This CONTRACT is subject to State contract March 28, 2018, the Trinidad City Council adopt- CITY OF ARCATA
MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION igated Negative Declaration. Public meetings for person or by your attorney. non-discrimination and compliance require- ed Ordinance No. 2018-01, summarized below, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DEPART-
Humboldt County Department of Public Works the project are not planned at this time. Written If you are a creditor or a contingent creditor of ments pursuant to Government Code, Section amending section 12.12.030 and 12.12.040 of the MENT
is providing notice of the intent to adopt a Mitigat- comments should be addressed to the Humboldt the decedent, you must file your claim with the 12990. Trinidad Municipal Code regarding dogs on Trini- 736 F STREET ARCATA, CA
ed Negative Declaration of environmental impact County Department of Public Works, 1106 Sec- court and mail a copy to the personal represen- The City of Arcata hereby notifies all bidders dad Head at which time the reading in full thereof (707) 822-8184
for the following project in accordance with the ond Street, Eureka, CA 95501. tative appointed by the court within the later of ei- that it will affirmatively insure that any contract was unanimously waived and approval granted
California Environmental Quality Act: 4/11 ther (1) four months from the date of first issuance entered into pursuant to this advertisement, for reading the ordinance by title only. The mo- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
PROJECT TITLE: ACV Airport Microgrid Proj- of letters to a general personal representative, as disadvantaged business enterprises will be af- tion to adopt Ordinance 2018-01 was passed FOR
ect CITY OF ARCATA defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate forded full opportunity to submit bids in response unanimously by the following vote: AYES: West, SOUTH JACOBY CREEK WETLAND EN-
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The proposed proj- LEGAL NOTICE Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or to this invitation and will not be discriminated Ladwig, Rotwein, Baker, Miller. HANCEMENT
ect would construct a 2.3 megawatt microgrid fa- NOTICE TO BIDDERS personal delivery to you of a notice under sec- against on the grounds of race, color, sex, or na- Gabriel Adams AND RESTORATION PROJECT
cility on approximately nine acres at the California Sealed quotes for purchase of 420 (four hun- tion 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other tional origin in consideration for an award. Trinidad City Clerk Engineer’s Estimate $520,620
Redwood Coast-Humboldt County Airport. The dred twenty) MBF of FSC Certified timber, 370 California statutes and legal authority may affect The above PROJECT is subject to compli- 707-677-0223
facility would include photovoltaic solar arrays, (three hundred and seventy) MBF of redwood; 50 your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult ance monitoring and enforcement by the Depart- Summary of Ordinance 2018-01 The City of Arcata is soliciting bids for the
a lithium-ion battery energy storage system, and (fifty) MBF Doug fir; will be received at the office with an attorney knowledgeable in California law. ment of Industrial Relations. Each contractor or Ordinance 2018-01 amends the existing ordi- SOUTH JACOBY CREEK WETLAND EN-
associated controls and equipment, along with of the City Clerk, 736 F Street, Arcata, California, You may examine the file kept by the court. subcontractor listed on the bid proposal must be nance that prohibits dogs on Trinidad Head by HANCEMENT AND RESTORATION PROJECT.
four electric vehicle charging stations near the air- until 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday April 25, 2018 at If you are a person interested in the estate, registered with the Department of Industrial Re- allowing them on leash. The WORK consists of furnishing all labor,
port terminal. The solar arrays would be mounted which time they will be publicly opened and read: you may file with the court a formal Request for lations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5 The full text of Ordinance 2018-01 is available materials, equipment, incidentals and imple-
on a racking system attached to steel piles driven The successful purchaser shall: Special Notice (form DE-154) of the filing of an [with limited exceptions from this requirement for public inspection at the Trinidad Town Hall, mentation of all work required to perform: soil
into the ground. The ground beneath the solar ar- Purchase 370 MBF of redwood timber; 50 MBF inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any for bid purposes only under Labor Code section City Clerk’s office, 409 Trinity Street, Trinidad, excavation, transport, placement, and grading
ray would remain permeable and grass-covered. of Doug fir; harvested from a 105 year old stand of petittion or account as provided in Probate Code 1771.1 (a)]. CA, Monday through Friday, between 9:00am of excavated material on a marsh plain to con-
A line of Monterey pine trees along Airport Road timber from the Arcata Community Forest Jacoby section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form Pursuant to Section 1733 of the Labor Code, and 2:00pm. It is also available electronically via struct stream channels, planting islands, a ri-
may need to be removed. Construction activities Creek Tract NTMP 1-99-033HUM is available from the court clerk. the Director of California Department of Indus- www.trinidad.ca.gov . parian berm, and shallow wetlands; topsoil and
include grading, pile-driving, shallow trenching, Pay State Board of Equalization Timber Yield Attorney for the petitioner: trial Relations has determined the general pre- Ordinance 2018-01 will take effect April 28, 2018. sod salvage; placement of salvaged topsoil and
concrete pouring, and placement of six new utili- Taxes. DUSTIN E OWENS vailing rate of wages. Bidders should contact 4/11 sod as permanent ground stabilization; trans-
ty poles. Ongoing maintenance activities include Each sealed envelope containing a quote must 310 THIRD STREET, SUITE D the Department of Industrial Relations at (415) portation of excess soil to an off-site reuse site,
periodically washing the solar panels and man- be plainly marked on the outside as “TIMBER EUREKA, CA 95501 703-4281 for General Prevailing Wage Rates on CITY OF ARCATA LEGAL NOTICE and establishment and maintenance of all envi-
aging vegetation. SALE BID 2018.” Specifications may be obtained (707) 441-1185 specific job classifications. Future effective wage ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 1500 ronmental protection BMPs as depicted in the
PURPOSE OF NOTICE: The purpose of this from the Contract and Procurement Specialist, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25 rates, which have been predetermined, are on I hereby certify that at a regular meeting held on Plans and Specifications. Construction activities
notice is to inform the public that the Department 736 F Street, Arcata, California. The City re- file with the California Department of Industrial March 7, 2018, the Arcata City Council introduced are limited to the limits of disturbance and soil
of Public Works plans to recommend that the serves the right to reject any and all quotes. The CITY OF ARCATA Relations. Bidders are advised that if they intend Ordinance No. 1500, summarized below, An Or- reuse sites as shown on Plans. Construction
Humboldt County Board of Supervisors adopt a award may be made at the regularly scheduled 736 F STREET to use a craft or classification not on file in the dinance of the City Council of the City of Arcata will occur in City of Arcata limits south of Jacoby
Mitigated Negative Declaration for the project. An City Council Meeting of May 2, 2018. ARCATA, CA general wage determinations, they may be re- Pertaining to the Regulation of Unmanned Aircraft Creek and north of Bayside Cutoff.
Initial Study was prepared to identify potentially A field “show-me” trip is scheduled for April 13 (707) 825-2101 quired to pay the wage rate of that craft of classi- Systems (UAS), at which time the reading in full A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled
significant impacts on the environment, and it at 9:00 a.m. Interested parties can meet Mark NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS fication most closely related to it as shown in the thereof was unanimously waived and approval for Monday, April 23, at 2:00 p.m. The meet-
ing will begin at the Arcata City Hall in the City
was determined that the project will have a less Andre, Director, Environmental Services Depart- FOR ARCATA CITY HALL general determinations. granted for reading the ordinance by title only.
Council Chamber (736 “F” Street, Arcata, CA
than significant effect on the environment with the ment, at the Arcata City Hall/Library parking lot; INTERIOR REMODEL The above PROJECT is subject to uniform Ordinance No. 1500 was passed and adopted
95521.
incorporation of specified mitigation measures. the entrance is east of F Street on 7th Street, Ar- The City of Arcata is soliciting bids for the AR- construction cost accounting procedures as set at a regular City Council meeting held on April 4,
Sealed bids will be received by the City Man-
LEAD AGENCY: County of Humboldt cata, California. To make an appointment for a CATA CITY HALL INTERIOR REMODEL. The forth in the California Public Contracts Code, 2018, by the following vote: AYES: Pereira, Or-
ager’s Office, 736 F Street, Arcata, CA 95521,
ADDRESS WHERE COPY OF INITIAL “show-me” on an alternative date, call 822-8184, WORK consists of furnishing all labor, materials, Section 22000 et seq., the Uniform Public Con- nelas, Pitino, Winkler. NOES: None. ABSENT:
until
STUDY IS AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW: De- cell 707 845-5804 or email mandre@cityofarcata. equipment, and incidentals for the demolition struction Cost Accounting Act. Watson. ABSTENTIONS: None.
11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 2, 2018, at
partment of Public Works, 1106 Second Street, org. and removal, framing, electrical, plumbing, floor- All bidders shall be licensed in accordance with Bridget Dory, City Clerk, City of Arcata
which time they will be transferred to the City
Eureka, CA 95501 /s/ Mark S. Andre ing and all finishes and fixtures to complete the the laws of the State of California. Summary of Ordinance No. 1500
Council Chambers where they will be publicly
https://humboldtgov.org/DocumentCenter/ ____ ___________________ reconfiguration of approximately 3,000 square Katie Marsolan, Property and Special Projects This ordinance allows local law enforcement
opened and read aloud by the City Engineer or
View/63359 Mark S. Andre feet of Main level offices, new customer ser- Manager to take action in cases of misuse of unmanned his designated representative. Said bids will be
REVIEW PERIOD: The review period begins Director, Environmental Services Department vice counter, break room, entrance hallway, 4/4, 4/11 aircraft systems (drones), consistent with feder- referred to the Arcata City Council for consider-
March 29, 2018, and ends April 30, 2018. Public 4/11 corresponding accessibility improvements, and al regulations, while still allowing for recreational ation at their next regularly scheduled meeting
comments regarding the correctness, complete- replacement/upgrade to the Heating Ventilation CITATION FOR PUBLICATION and commercial uses. on or after May 16, 2018.
ness, or adequacy of the Initial Study are invited. NOTICE OF PETITION TO and Cooling (HVAC) system at Arcata City Hall. UNDER WELFARE AND The full text of Ordinance No. 1500 is available CONTRACTOR shall possess a Class “A” li-
Comments received by the end of the review pe- ADMINISTER ESTATE OF Estimate for this work is $195,000. INSTITUTIONS CODE for public inspection at the office of the City Clerk, cense at the time this contract is bid or a combi-
JUDITH ELAINE CIGNETTI A mandatory pre-bid meeting is scheduled for SECTION 294 Arcata City Hall, 736 F Street, Arcata, California, nation of classes required by the categories and
CASE NO.: PR180047 April 18, at 1:30 p.m. The meeting will begin at Case Name: Kayden Daniels Monday through Friday, between 9:00 a.m. and type of work included in this contract.
To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent the Arcata City Hall in the City Council Chamber Case No. JV170072 5:00 p.m. The ordinance will take effect May 4, This CONTRACT is subject to State contract
creditors, and persons who may otherwise be in- (736 “F” Street, Arcata, CA 95521). To Jeremy Cringle and anyone claiming to be a 2018, BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF non-discrimination and compliance require-
terested in the will or estate, or both, of: JUDITH Sealed bids will be received by the City Man- parent of Kayden Daniels born on 4/11/2017 at THE CITY OF ARCATA. Dated: April 4, 2018. ments pursuant to Government Code, Section
ELAINE CIGNETTI. ager’s Office, 736 F Street, Arcata, CA 95521, Mad River Hospital, Arcata, CA. Bridget Dory, City Clerk, City of Arcata 12990.
Petition for Probate has been filed by: THOM- until 1:30 p.m. on May 3, 2018, at which time A hearing will be held on 7/2/2018 at 8:30 a.m. 4/11 PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND PROPOS-
AS ERIC DANIELSON in the Superior Court of they will be transferred to the City Council in Dept. 7 located at Superior Court of California, AL forms for bidding this PROJECT will be avail-
California, County of HUMBOLDT. Chambers where they will be publicly opened County of Humboldt, 825 Fifth Street, Eureka, CITY OF ARCATA LEGAL NOTICE able after April 9, 2018;
The Petition for Probate requests that: THOM- and read aloud by the City Engineer or his des- CA 95501, Juvenile Division, 2nd floor. INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 1502 • For download from City Website www.cityo-
AS ERIC DANIELSON be appointed as person- ignated representative. Said bids will be referred At the hearing the court will consider the rec- I hereby certify that at a regular meeting held on farcata.org under “Bid on a Project”.
al representative to administer the estate of the to the Arcata City Council for consideration at ommendations of the social worker or probation January 17, 2018, the Arcata City Council intro- • For viewing at City Manager’s Office, 736 F
decedent. their next regularly scheduled meeting on or af- officer. duced Ordinance No. 1502, summarized below, Street, Arcata, CA 95521, and at the
The petition requests authority to administer ter May 16, 2018. The social worker or probation officer will rec- An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Humboldt Builder’s Exchange, 1213 5th
the estate under the Independent Administration Bids received after the specified opening time ommend that your child be freed from your legal Arcata Authorizing an Amendment to the Contract Street, Eureka, CA 95501.
of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the per- will not be considered. The bidder is solely re- custody so that the child may be adopted. If the between the City Council of the City of Arcata and • For purchase at City Manager’s Office. A
sonal representative to take any actions without sponsible for the timely delivery of his bid. court follows the recommendation, all your pa- the Board o Administration of the California Public printing charge of $100.00 shall not be refund-
obtaining court approval. Before taking certain CONTRACTOR shall possess a Class “B” rental rights to the child will be terminated. Employees’ Retirement System, at which time the able, plus a shipping and handling fee of $35.00
very important actions, however, the personal license at the time this contract is bid or a combi- You have the right to be present at the hearing, reading in full thereof was unanimously waived is required for mailing of PLANS and SPECIFI-
representative will be required to give notice to in- nation of classes required by the categories and to present evidence, and you have the right to be and approval granted for reading the ordinance by CATIONS (contact Property and Special Proj-
terested persons unless they have waived notice type of work included in this contract. represented by an attorney. If you do not have title only. The motion to introduce Ordinance No. ects Manager-Katie Marsolan (707) 825-2101).
or consented to the proposed action.) The inde- PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND PROPOS- an attorney and cannot afford to hire one, the 1502 was passed by the following vote: AYES: The successful bidder shall furnish a payment
pendent administration authority will be granted AL forms for bidding this PROJECT will be avail- court will appoint an attorney for you. Pereira, Ornelas, Pitino, Winkler. NOES: None. bond and performance bond.
unless an interested person files an objection to able on April 5, 2018; If the court terminates your parental rights, the ABSENT: Watson. ABSTENTIONS: None. The City of Arcata hereby notifies all bidders
the petition and shows good cause why the court • For download from City Website www.cityo- order may be final. Bridget Dory, City Clerk, City of Arcata that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract
should not grant the authority. farcata.org under “Bid on a Project”. The court will proceed with this hearing whether Summary of Ordinance No. 1502 entered into pursuant to this advertisement, dis-
A hearing on the petition will be held in this • For purchase at City Manager’s Office, 736 or not you are present. If adopted, this ordinance will amend the City’s advantaged business enterprises will be afford-
court as follows: “F” Street, Arcata, CA 95521. A printing charge ATTORNEY FOR: contract with the California Public Employees’ ed full opportunity to submit bids in response
Date: MAY 3, 2018 of $60.00 shall not be refundable, plus a ship- CHILD WELFARE SERVICES Retirement System (CalPERS) to institute or in- to this invitation and will not be discriminated
Time: 2:00 PM ping and handling fee of $35.00 for mailing of JEFFREY S. BLANCK, COUNTY COUNSEL crease employee sharing of the additional cost against on the grounds of race, color, sex, or
Dept.: 6 PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS. Checks pay- #115447 of employer contributions to CalPERS. Arcata national origin in consideration for an award.
Address of court: Superior Court of California, able to the City of Arcata and shall be mailed or KATIE BACA, DEPUTY COUNTY COUNSEL Police Association employees and Management/ The above PROJECT is subject to com-
County of Humboldt, 825 Fifth Street, Eureka, delivered in person to the Property and Special #188031 Confidential employees will pay an additional pliance monitoring and enforcement by the
CA, 95501. Projects Manager. 825 FIFTH STREET 0.5%, and members of the International Union Department of Industrial Relations. Each con-
If you object to the granting of the petition, • For viewing at City Manager’s Office, 736 “F” EUREKA, CA 95501 of Operating Engineers Local No 3, AFL-CIO will tractor or subcontractor listed on the bid pro-
you should appear at the hearing and state your Street, Arcata, CA 95521 and at the (707) 445-7236 begin paying 1.0% toward the City’s PERS em- posal must be registered with the Department
objections or file written objections with the court Humboldt Builder’s Exchange, 1213 5th DATE: APRIL 5, 2018 ployer contribution. of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code
Street, Eureka, CA 95501. Clerk, by Kim M. Bartleson, Deputy The full text of Ordinance No. 1502 is available section 1725.5 [with limited exceptions from this
4/11, 4/18, 4/25, 5/2 for public inspection at the office of the City Clerk, requirement for bid purposes only under Labor
Arcata City Hall, 736 F Street, Arcata, California, Code section 1771.1 (a)].
HUMBOLDT IN-HOME SERVICES CITY OF TRINIDAD PUBLIC NOTICE Monday through Friday, between 9:00 a.m. and Pursuant to Section 1733 of the Labor Code,
ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE 2018-01; 5:00 p.m. Ordinance No. 1502 may be consid- the Director of California Department of Indus-
We are here for you ered for adoption at the regularly scheduled

FLEA
AMENDING SECTION 12.12.030 and 12.12.040 trial Relations has determined the general pre-
meeting of the Arcata City Council to be held on vailing rate of wages. Bidders should contact
OF THE TRINIDAD MUNICIPAL CODE RE-
May 2, 2018, and, if adopted at that time, will take the Department of Industrial Relations at (415)
GARDING DOGS ON
effect June 1, 2018.
Registered nurse support TRINIDAD HEAD
Bridget Dory, City Clerk, City of Arcata
703-4281 for General Prevailing Wage Rates

MARKET
I hereby certify that at a regular meeting held on on specific job classifications. Future effective
Personal care 4/11 wage rates, which have been predetermined,
Light housekeeping are on file with the California Department of
CROSSWORD SOLUTION EMPLOYMENT Industrial Relations. Bidders are advised that if
Assistance with
Next market is April 22 E L M F A S S T G E L S
they intend to use a craft or classification not
daily activities R E A P E S T P O A L I T Visiting Angels is on file in the general wage determinations, they
may be required to pay the wage rate of that
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Full Service Transfer Station Skippy John, your lap-seeking chihuahua
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his week we have the per) which resulted in a bit you, head over to 88 Sunny
All types of solid waste disposal and pleasure of intro- of hair loss, but he is on the Skippy John Brae Center and fill out an
Certified Recycling Buy-Back Center too. ducing the world to road to easy recovery and application! We’re always
Skippy John, a would do best in happy to set up an adoption
Open Mon – Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-4pm two-year-old chi- a home without trial to see how he adjusts
huahua mix. He those particular to your household.
2585 Central Ave. McKinleyville 839-3285 may be small, but environmental All of the animals at Com-
www.humboldtsanitation.com he is monumen- stimuli. panion Animal Foundation
tally sweet and Skippy John have been spayed/neutered,
would love noth- enjoys being a treated for parasites, and are
ing more than to member of the up to date on their vaccines.
find the perfect family “pack” and If you have any questions
lap to curl up on. will stick close by about a particular animal
Skippy’s for- your side during dogs and is tinier than or would like to know more
mer owners could your adventures, most cats, so he harbors a about the adoption pro-
no longer keep him due to whether you’re exploring healthy respect for his fe- cess, give us a call at (707)
his allergic reaction to the the beach or simply run- line friends. 826-7387 or email cafadop-
foliage on their property ning errands. He gets along If you would like to see tions@gmail.com.
(cypress, holly, and juni- wonderfully with other if Skippy is the right fit for cafanimals.org.

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oday, April 11, is National Pet derstands why that happened either. like Lucy really comes in handy! We
Day, which was created in She has become one of our go-to dogs walked Seamus with Lucy and though
2006, to celebrate the joy pets for testing out other dogs thanks to he was quite excited at first, he quickly
bring to our lives and to create public her rock-steady personality and ease settled in and displayed appropriate
awareness about animals awaiting a around everyone. The only thing she behavior with her, even trying to get
forever home in shelters and doesn’t like is going back her to play with him at the end. In sub-
rescues. The Arcata Co-op is into her kennel and who can sequent walks we have discovered that
having a fun event from 10 blame her there? This sweet it appears he was trained to heel and
a.m. to 2 p.m. with a dona- dog is ready to go to a home sit; the stress of the shelter sometimes
tion drive for blankets for where she can show off how makes dogs forget their manners and
the shelter, free samples easy she is to love. Lucy (aka it is exciting to discover that they do
and recipes, and a Pet Prize Lulu) is a mixed breed fe- in fact have some. Seamus loves atten-
Wheel of goodies. Stop by male about five years old. tion and can be very cuddly. He has a
and pick up a treat for your She is spayed, vaccinated terrier coat that appears to be of the
furry friend! Adopting a pet and micro-chipped and is no-shedding variety. He is only about
would be a great way to celebrate this available for adoption from the Hum- two years old and about 50 pounds.
day as well. Here are two that are boldt County Animal shelter at 980 Ly- He looks most like the images of Irish
waiting for you. coming Ave. In Terriers, though they seem
First up is Lucy, a Lucy Mckinleyville. to be much smaller. He is a
lovely medium-sized Information lean and leggy guy. We are
dog that would fit about open confident that he would
wonderfully into al- hours, adop- do well with a female dog
most any home. Lucy tion fees and companion, and a male
is a “no-drama” type more is avail- might be a possibility as
of dog. She walks able at (707) we continue to work on his
nicely on the leash, 840-9132. doggie social skills, which
gets along well with One of the Seamus just seem a little rusty. I
all people and dogs dogs that Lucy think that he just wants to
and is happy to go has helped us play and is excited about
for a short or long walk or play ball in with is Seamus, a handsome Terrier seeing other dogs. Seamus is still at
the playpen. She had an owner who mix of some sort. Seamus is under the the shelter as we go to press and could
called the shelter a few times to see care of Redwood Pals Rescue. His be- use a foster or adoptive home. To meet
if she was there but never came and havior was a little hard to read at first this stunning dog, please call Redwood
picked her up. We can’t imagine doing and we weren’t sure how he behaved Pals at (707)839-9692 or email red-
that to Lucy and I don’t think she un- around other dogs. That is where a dog woodpalsrescue@gmail.com.

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