Petaluma River Tidings: May 1, 2006

What’s new on the “Petaloo”

Hello Again River Friends;
Happy May Day to everybody! Spring has finally sprung, the rain has abated, and people are coming out of doors. There is also a lot happening on the “Petaloo”; so let’s get to it.

News and Events :

Sunset / Full Moon River Cruise set for Fri. May 12th

Dolphin Charters www.dolphincharters.com has donated an exclusive tour to Friends of the Petaluma River aboard their beautiful boat Dolphinus. This is a unique chance to see the River in a golden light, to learn about it from experts, and to celebrate with other Friends. You will also be supporting our organization and helping it to grow. Sign up today; space is limited. See the attached flyer and Call 763-7756 for reservations.

Annual Petaluma River Cleanup Sun. May 7 th 9AM to 2PM :

The River Cleanup is a great event that promises a feeling of satisfaction, accomplishment, and esprit de corps to all participants. The River Cleanup Committee , of which I am a member, has put in many of hours of planning and preparation to make this one day event a success. Try it, you’ll like it! www.PetalumaRiverCleamup.org.

Please print the attached flyer and post it prominently.

In the News : “Friends” received some nice press in the Argus Courier last week; Under the heading of ” New river group to debut in parade “; the article goes on to say in part:

” A new nonprofit group formed to protect the Petaluma River will make its official debut Saturday with a float in the Butter and Egg Days Parade. The group will work in the community and on the water to provide education, conservation and recreational activities focused on the river. By getting folks out on the water and letting them experience the river’s many faceted wonders, Friends of the Petaluma River hopes to foster understanding, appreciation and protection of this incredible treasure.”

In the Community :

Nature powered river users seek a Center :

A group of active river users met over lunch last week to discuss collaborating on a joint effort to establish a user friendly River Center; a vision that would include amenities for rowers and paddlers; as well as providing space for “Friends” conservation, education, and river heritage components. Greg Sabourin , a “Friends” advisor and founder of the North Bay Rowing Club, Susan Starbird , a competition kayaker and non-profit consultant, Andy Rodgers , a founder of Petaluma River Works and member of the Open Space Dist. advisory committee, and myself felt that we had made a good start and decided to plan a stakeholders breakfast with other nature powered river users in the near future. We feel the time is ripe to find a location for a “River Center” as development of river front property is quickly changing the status many potential sites.

Friends aids UC Berkeley’s scientific research :
On Thursday April 27 th I took 2 scientists out in the Petaluma Marsh to take core samples for U.C, Berkeley studies. Frances Malamud-Roam (in the dark shirt) and her assistant Michelle are working on a long term project to analyze where the sediment that creates the North Bays marshes originates. The researcher bored core samples as deep as 12 feet to help unravel the mysteries of the Petaluma Marsh.

Environmental art and public amenities funding for the Wetlands Park sought :
Following up on public art and amenity plans for the City’s new water treatment plant and interest generated in the February appearance of Patricia Johanson at the Sheraton Sonoma Co./ Petaluma; a group of Art and Parks supporters met with the City’s project manager Margaret Orr on Mon. May 1 st . to discuss the possible funding and scheduling of Ms. Johanson’s designs. Scott Hess and Karen Peterson of the Petaluma Arts Council, John Kinsella, chairman of the Parks and Rec. Commission and I met at the Dauphin Press offices which overlook the site. Implementation schedule requirements and estimated costs were presented by Ms. Orr. Potential funding vehicles and fiscal sponsorship arrangements were discussed. Collaboration with the City, involved businesses and non-profit groups to procure funding for plans to bid and build on is the most pressing priority. The group will work to further clarify the process and the part that each entity will play.

Out and About :

Participation in Earth Day Event’s at Whole Foods : We had our 1st tabling event on April 22 nd at Whole Foods in Petaluma. Members John Shribbs and Elizabeth Howland assisted in delivering information about Friends and signing up a bunch of people interested in learning about our organization helping the River. “Friends” members were wearing and selling our new Friends of the Petaluma River Fleece Vests and passing out beautiful “Friends” Bookmarks featuring our website picture & information. We’d like to thank Caroline Muir of Whole Foods and everyone who stopped by to visit our display; especially 7 year old Sawyer Backman who liked what she saw and made the first cash donation of the day.

Butter and Eggs Parade Sat. April 29th :

Yes, we were there too! It was our first big event and boy was it fun. We received a lot of complements on the beautiful “Betty Ann” our 19′ wooden Sharpie Skiff float while waiting for the parade to start. Her crew consisted of Kyle and Ella Abelli-Amen , Grace Davis , and friend. Grant Davis and Bruce Abelli-Amen marched with us during the parade handing out “Friends” bookmarks and flyers about the May 7 th River Cleanup. It was quite a day and I want to thank everyone who participated in this premier outing.

Conservation News :

Zero Waste Forum a boon for Petaluma Marsh protection :

Over 150 people attended the Zero-waste forum at Marin Counties Civic Center on April 18 th put on by Supervisor Chas. McGlashen and Bruce Baum of No Wetlands Landfill Expansion . Chris Gilkerson , the NWLE Chairman’s comments on threats posed to the Petaluma Marsh and the North Bay environment by the Redwood Landfill in Novato were very well received, garnering the largest applause of the evening. To learn more about this issue visit www.noexpansion.org. Keep tuned to our website for information about the upcoming public hearing on the EIR.

Proposed Asphalt plant impacts life along the river

Speaking of EIRs, keep an eye out for the draft EIR for the new asphalt plant proposed by Dutra for a site along the river directly opposite Shollenberger Park. Better yet ask Sonoma Counties planning Dept. to be put on the list to receive information about this project. Once the Draft EIR is released we will be studying it to make comments.

Membership : We need you!
It takes members to enable our work and strengthen our voice

Friends of the Petaluma River is a grassroots organization that relies on membership to expand its community service and to strengthen its voice while speaking for the vitality of the River. If you have not joined us yet please consider downloading the reply page from our web-site and returning it with your contact information and a contribution to Friends. We will keep you informed about river related activities, issues, and events. Also, consider volunteering time or donating goods and service s to our group.

For more information call 707 763-7756. We would love to have you as a “Friend”!

There is still time to become a “Charter Member” of Friends. This privilege is limited to the first 100 people to join. As a charter member you will receive special mention at our upcoming events. Limited Time Offer! Receive a “Friends” fleece vest

for a donation of $50 or more. Join at the at the “Great Friends” level ($250) and above you will receive a vest plus a personal boat tour to learn some “mysteries of the River”.

Hope to see you on the water and in the community!

Celebrate and Conserve,

Dave Yearsley

Friends of the Petaluma River

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Petaluma River Tidings: March 31, 2006

What’s new on the “Petaloo”

by David Yearsley

Hello River Friends;

We’re back with the next installment of Tidings . I say we because this posting is now the official voice of Friends of the Petaluma River . March has been a productive month for “Friends” and I would like to share a few of the highlights.
News and Events :

“Friends” is now online! Yes, our website has just been launched. Check it out at www.FriendsofthePetalumaRiver.org. This is just the beginning of what I hope will be a great resource for keeping the river community informed about the Petaluma Watershed and our activities. I hope you will bookmark the page and return often to watch it grow. I would like to thank volunteers Reno LaGrande and Dave Hage for getting the site up and running. Next week Dave H. and I will meet with an advanced computer science class at Casa Grande High to recruit help in designing layout and expanding content on the site.

Grassroots Grant: We are delighted to report that Friends of the Petaluma River was just awarded a $2000 grant from the No. Calif. Environmental Grassroots Fund to help in our start-up efforts. We were one of just 13 recipients in the current cycle for this highly competitive award. These funds along with generous donations from our Charter Members have allowed us to purchase stationary and business cards and budget money for our initial activities. In addition to the web-site we plan to produce an informational brochure to help in our community outreach efforts. We are grateful to the Grassroots Fund for this award.

Office space sought: “Friends” is actively looking for space to set up more formal office systems and augment our community visibility. A place near the river with room for 2 desks and a few filing cabinets are the basic requirements. The addition of a conference rm. and a public display capabilities would be ideal. We would need a large part of these amenities to be donated or “sponsored” at this time, at least until our funding expands. As a 501c3 non-profit any contributions would be tax deductible. If you have a possible situation, or know friends that do, please contact me directly at 707 763-7756.

In the Community:

Look for us in April at the following community events.

Sat. April 22 : Tabling at Whole Foods 621 E. Washington in Petaluma as part of their annual Earth Day celebration. We will man (and woman) an informational display and hopefully have copies of our new brochure to hand out. Stop by and say “hi”.

Sat. April 29 : Participating in the Butter & Eggs Day festivities. Wave to us in the parade then come down to the docks at the turning basin to visit us on our boat.

We were happy to see the colorful article by Dane Golden the Argus Courier on Mar. 22 nd highlighting some upcoming river tours. He also quoted yours truly in describing the experience. Don’t miss your chance to catch the boat on April 8 th & 9 th or May 13 th for one of these great trips. See www.dolphincharters.com. or call (510) 527-9622 to get onboard.

Out and About :

Petaluma River Row : We were out on the River Sunday Mar. 26 th participating in the annual Petaluma River row sponsored by the Traditional Small Craft Associations Sacramento Chapter. It was a rare sunny day and “Friends” Elizabeth Howland, Greg Sabourin , and Andy Rodgers joined a fleet of about 12 boats for a great trip from the Petaluma Marina up to the Turning Basin for beverages and then down river to Lakeville Marina for lunch at Papa’s Taverna. It was a delightful outing and the beauty of the fleet of handcrafted fleet of wooden boats was a sight to behold. Any of you who are interested in traditional boats or recreational rowing can find great resources at these sites : www.tsca.net/Sacramento, www.northbayrowing.org. We promote access!

Petaluma River Walk : On Sat. March 4 th a group of 2 dozen hikers braved the elements and participated in Landpaths ” Petaluma River by Foot” tour of Alman Marsh and Shollenberger Park . The walk was lead by knowledgeable docents from the Petaluma Wetlands Alliance www.petalumawetlandspark.org and featured a wonderful walk along “The Trail of Tides” with views of the river, abundant birdlife, and the future water recycling facility/wetlands park south of Shollenberger. This is the site that will feature the environmental artwork of Patricia Johanson www.patriciajohanson.com. See the Mar.3rd Tidings on our website for more information on that exciting project. By the way, we still have a few copies of the book “Art and Survival” available. We followed the walk with a visit to the No. Bay Regional “Barista” competition being held weekend at the Sheraton Sonoma Co. Petaluma. It was great to get warm and sip fresh cappuccino’s while watching the regions best baristas exhibit their style. The Sheraton is a wonderful venue for public gatherings and they have a great restaurant there called Tolay. They have been very supportive of “Friends”, hosting both the Patricia Johanson presentation and our most recent advisor’s meetings.

Conservation News :

There is a great workshop on Solid Waste coming April 18th .

How does this affect the Petaluma River you might ask? One of the greatest threats to the Petaluma Estuary is Redwood Landfill on San Antonio Creek. Reduction in solid waste could impact their expansion plans. The event promises be fun, informative, and timely. Hope to see you there.

COUNTING DOWN TO ZERO WASTE : New Ways to Counter the “Throwaway Society”
Tuesday, April 18, 6 : 30-9 pm
Supervisors’ Chambers,
Marin Civic Center, San Rafael .
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Tying together fresh links in the zero-waste vision, the workshop features dialogue among the Bay Area’s top experts on how waste reduction, reuse and recycling can, and should, go to much higher levels. A unique window into the need for even better performance and the exciting new possibilities to move affordably beyond conventional, environmentally costly “throw-away-and-dump” solutions of the past. Hear how prevention and avoidance can move Marin and Sonoma farther along in their efforts to be a world-class leaders in solid waste management and sustainability. Hosted by Marin Supervisor Charles McGlashan. Admission is free.

Memberships : Friends of the Petaluma River is a grassroots organization that relies on membership to expand its community service and to strengthen its voice while speaking for the vitality of the River. If you have not joined us yet please consider downloading the reply page from our web-site and returning it with your contact information and a contribution to Friends. We will keep you informed about river related activities, issues, and events. Also, consider volunteering time or donating goods and service s to our group.

For more information call 707 763-7756. We would love to have you as a “Friend”!

There is still time to become a “Charter Member” of Friends . This privilege is limited to the first 100 people to join. As a charter member you will receive special mention in our upcoming brochure. For donations at the “Great Friends” level and above you are eligible for a personal river tour to learn the “mysteries of the marsh”; or to enjoy whatever interests you most about our wonderful river.

Hope to see you on the water and in the community.

Celebrate and Conserve,

Dave Yearsley

Friends of the Petaluma River

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Petaluma River Tidings: March 3, 2006

What’s new on the “Petaloo ”
by David Yearsley

Hello River Friends;

The Tidings have returned. A lot has happened since October 05, when the original posting announced my departure from Baykeeper. I now hope to keep you informed about River related news on a more regular basis. I am launching a new organization called Friends of the Petaluma River , and am doing it with some wonderful people.

Our motto is “Celebrate and Conserve”; which describes the work we plan to do in the community and on the water.

Friends of the Petaluma River will provide recreational activities, educational materials, and instructive programs that promote access to and understanding of the Petaluma River and its “Wetlands Empire”. “Friends” will also monitor conditions in the Petaluma Watershed and act as a “voice for the River and its wildlife” in public affairs.

As a new 501c3 non profit we urgently need your support! Both financial contributions and volunteer help are needed to get our new organization up and running. To send donations use the “Join” link above or to lend a hand please fill use the “Contact” link above or call 707 763-7756. Our immediate needs include:

  • Computers (laptop and stationary), and administrative help
  • PR, and outreach materials and design assistance
  • Development efforts and volunteer coordination leader
  • Technical help to build and launch a new web site
  • Money for Insurance and overhead expenses
  • Assistance with program planning and implementation

Your support and contributions will help to further our vital work.

More importantly, it will bring increased opportunities to connect you with the River.
News and Events:

The Patricia Johanson presentation on Feb 27 th was quite a success, especially considering the weather and other local events. Well over 100 people attended the reception and or the slide show on Patricia’s work held in conjunction with the release of the book Art and Survival. “Friends” co-sponsored this event with the Petaluma Arts Council and it was hosted by the Sheraton Sonoma Co. Petaluma. We were heartened by the support generated for Patricia’s innovative designs to connect people to nature, protect the environment, and provide habitat for wildlife in conjunction with large civic projects. This internationally respected artist’s plans for Petaluma’s new water recycling facility will be a boon to the River and our community for years to come. Watch for the program to be aired on PCA soon. For more about Pat’s work see www.patriciajohanson.com. With donations to “Friends” of $50 or more you will receive a free copy of the book Art and Survival (see below).

Upcoming Access Opportunities

Landpaths; the non-profit that hosts outings on Sonoma Co. on Open Space has a new calendar out that features trips and events in the South County this quarter. Some of the more interesting offerings include a “Stories about place” event and a “Petaluma Marsh paddle”. To learn more about these and other offerings visit www.landpaths.org , e-mail outings@landpaths.org. or call 707 524-9318.

River Tours:
As part of our mission to get people on the river we are working with Dolphin Charters, www.dolphincharters.com, to promote their new service providing river tours on the Petaluma. They in turn are donating a portion of the proceeds to Friends of the Petaluma River. Please download the attached flier to learn more about this wonderful opportunity. These are great folks and they provide wonderful information on the history of the River and its natural resources. This trip should be great for bird watching too. There are only a few dates offered at this time and seating is limited, so make your reservations quickly before they sell out. Tell your friends about this opportunity and consider going as a group.

Conservation Issues

Redwood Landfill: The public hearing on the Landfill’s Expansion EIR has still not been scheduled; due in part to some very serious concerns about seismic safety, water quality threats, wildlife disturbance, and other issues raised in comment letters that still have not been answered. Marin Co. should schedule a hearing within the next few months. For further updates and to learn more about this threat to the Petaluma Marsh and the entire watershed visit the website of No Wetlands Expansion (NWLE) at www.noexpansion.org. I’ll leave you with these thoughts from Stuart Moody of Marin.

“The sad truth is that the negative impacts of the Landfill in terms of danger to the surrounding marsh lands and communities may be fully realized only after it closes and its owners are long gone.”

In 1969, at the end of a presentation on William Bronson’s “How to Kill a Golden State,” one of the audience members told a parable: “In the olden days, when men lived in caves, they used to throw their garbage in front of their own cave. Then as humanity evolved, they began to throw their garbage in front of the other guy’s cave. That’s where we are now.”

Dutra: Is planning an asphalt production facility on the river at Haystack Landing, just south of town. There was an EIR scoping meeting on Feb. 27th at the Petaluma Community Center. The written comment period for for items that should be considered in the EIR is open until around March 20th . Information can be obtained from the Sonoma County Permit and Resource Mgt. Dept. 2550 Ventura Ave. Santa Rosa, (707) 565-1900.

Or check online at www.sonoma-county.org.

More on this in the future.

I will be posting Tidings regularly to keep you informed about River news and events.

PLEASE become a “Friend” of the Petaluma River at the highest level you can.

Special “Charter Member” benefits : l imited to the first 100 “friends” to respond;

Recognition as a Charter Member of Friends of the Petaluma River .

Contributions of $50 or more will receive a free copy of the book Art and Survival.

Those at the “Great Friends” ($250) level and above will receive a personal river tour.

Mail your donation to:

Friends of the Petaluma River
P.O. Box 4928
Petaluma, Ca. 94955

Or call:
David Yearsley
707 763-7756

Happy Tidings from dmy

Dates to Note :

4/29 – Butter and Egg Parade; look for us in the turning basin after the parade

5/7 – Annual River Cleanup

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