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Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods - E-News October 13, 2009 |
State Park Service Reductions Ways to help, Annual Meeting, Whale Watch Orientation |
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Promoting education, preservation & restoration If you cannot read this E-Newsletter click on the link at the bottom of the page to read it online. |
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Bid Wild Holiday Online Auction |
Russian River District Service Reductions
As most of you who have been following the news articles know, things change rapidly and our local State Park District has again been asked to rework their proposal as to how they can sustain this latest round of cuts. Originally, most of the cuts were going to be sustained by closing Fort Ross due to the cost of operating the park’s expensive water system. Now, without closing the Fort, those costs have to be distributed throughout the rest of the District, which is not an easy task.
How will this affect tourism and access to our State Parks? Well, everyone needs to use a restroom multiple times a day and while traveling they purposely stop along their route in search of restrooms. One of our docents, Lois Benson, wrote a letter to the Press Democrat Editor recently expressing concern about this very issue. People may have no choice but to pull off the road and find a secluded area to relieve themselves, thus fouling our beaches and park lands.. What are we doing about this? The Fort Ross Interpretive Association is working on ways to restore services at the Fort and Salt Point. Stewards is working on the following ways to restore services at Armstrong Redwoods and Sonoma Coast.
State Park Access Pass You have heard about the State Park Access Pass, an annual $15 surcharge on our vehicle license fee in exchange for free day use in our State Parks, for the past couple years. Since we could not get the legislature to pass this proposal in the current budget we will now need to see if we can get this measure on the ballot in November of 2010. A number of our largest partner organizations, including the California State Parks Foundation, are looking at the feasibility of winning such a ballot measure. Despite the overwhelming support that we have received from our constituents and supporters, there are many people in California that are opposed to tax increases of any kind, noting that Californians pay the highest taxes in the nation. We don’t see this as a tax increase in the same way as others since the people of California would be receiving a huge benefit for paying this fee. Being able to access our parks for free and providing the funding needed to adequately fund them and even address the 1.2 billion dollars in deferred maintenance would allow State Park to exist independent of any general fund allocation, making the park system sustainable into the future. Many other states have been successful in providing for their parks in this way and we hope Californians will see their way clear to approve such a win win solution. If it is decided that we should move forward with the ballot measure we will need to do the following in the months ahead.
In order for us to be successful in these efforts we need your monetary and volunteer support. Please support us with a donation if you can. Ways for you to Help Stewards
Thanks for your continued support, Michele Luna Annual Membership Meeting & Potluck Picnic
A Cultural History walk will begin at 10:00 am led by Docent and Author Doris Dickenson. The potluck picnic will begin at Noon. Bring a dish to share and reuseable plates and utensils. Stewards will provide wine, beer and other beverages.
Invited Guest Speakers include: Bid Wild for State Parks Holiday Online Auction
Beginning on November 13, 2009, Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods will be holding our Holiday online auction to raise much needed funds for education and stewardship volunteer programs in our State Parks. We need your support so that we can help restore services that have been cut in our parks and continue to protect and preserve our State Parks for the enjoyment of future generations.
We would love your contributions today. Donors who provide an item valued at $250 or more will also be listed as a sponsor with a link to your website. Click here to DONATE. If you prefer you can contact us and we will list your item for you. Just call our office at (707) 869-9177. Tell Your Friends. Whale Watch Orientation for New and Returning Docents November 14, 2009, 9:00am
Learn about one of nature's wondrous events, Volunteer earn free District day-use passes for volunteering for 16 hours or more and a statewide pass for volunteering 200 hours or more. Register Online for this and other For more information contact Ruby Herrick at rherrick@mcn.org or (707) 869-9177 x1#
Michele Luna, Executive Director |
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