Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Yahi Holiday Dinner

Saturday, December 10 - Yahi Holiday Dinner at Gooney Birds. Dinner tickets are 30$ each. We will have choice of Salmon, Chicken, Fettuccine, grilled vegetables, Rice, Garlic potatoes, two types of salad, non-alocholic drinks.
6-7, Drinks/Social, 7 PM Dinner/ Meeting.

For information and reservations, contact David McKinney 530- 566-1500
  or daviddryfly@comcast.net

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Trails / Bikeway Plan


The Shasta College just opened another portion of the Trails connecting schools and points of interest around the city.  The Sacramento River Discovery Center's Thursday evening program on October 20th at 7 pm will feature Tom Orr of Shasta College, Scott Timboe of City of Red Bluff Planning, Randy Jero of Mendocino National Forest and Adam Hansen of Tehama County transportation in a discussion of where we are with the trails/bikeway plan and how can we as individuals and groups complete this project started so many years ago. Come bring your ideas.
 
The second part of this presentation will take place at the Thursday Evening Meeting on November 17th at the Farm Bureau building at 275 Sale Lane.
 
For more information about the Sacramento River Discovery Center please call Bobie at 527-1196 or e-mail her at bhughe1@tehamaed.org.  The Center is located at 1000 Sale Lane and features a demonstration garden with native and drought tolerant plants- currently the fall plants are in bloom.  The SRDC Plant Sale will be held November 5th from 9 am to 1 pm in the SRDC parking lot.
Bobie Hughes

Thursday, October 13, 2011

A Sacramento River Float Trip

Saturday, November 5, 2011

The Sacramento River Preservation Trust (Trust) and Associated Students Adventure Outings (AO) are co-sponsoring a Sacramento River float on Saturday.  The float will cover 9 miles of the Sacramento River between Jellys Ferry and Bend just north of Red Bluff.  It will be an all day event from 8:00 am to approximately 5 pm. Before embarking Kelly Williams, Natural Area Manager for the Bureau of Land Management, will give a brief talk about the area.

Fall is a perfect time to experience this incredibly scenic stretch of river! Framed by rimrock canyon walls, this part of the Sacramento River is unknown to many due to its remoteness. Wildlife is abundant, with many migratory animals moving through the area at this time of the year. A number of raptor species are especially prevalent, including bald eagles and various members of the hawk family. This entire section of river is recognized by governmental agencies at both the state and federal level as having outstanding scenic, cultural, ecological and outdoor recreation values.  In short, this is a great place to spend a day on the River.

River guides, whitewater rafts and lifejackets are provided by AO.  Participants will start in Chico, meeting at the AO Equipment Warehouse.  Participants are asked to bring their own lunch.  The cost per person is $55 for Trust members and $65 for non-members, with TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED from Chico and back.  Due to AO requirements, only those adults (18 years of age and over) may register.

These trips will fill up quickly, and there is a limited amount of space. Please call the Trust to make a reservation and/or to learn more:  (530) 345-1865; email liz@sacrivertrust.org or visit our website at www.sacrivertrust.org.

Liz Gardner
Sacramento River Preservation Trust
P.O. Box 5366
Chico, CA 95927
P)530.345.1865
F) 530.899.5105
www.sacrivertrust.org
liz@sacrivertrust.org