Action Network ·
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
Gualala Office:
Elaine Jacob Center
38550 S. Highway One.
P.O. Box 1163
Gualala, CA 95445
Phone: 884-5413
Fax: 884-5415
Point Arena Office: Huntley House
255 Main Street
Point Arena CA 95468
882-1961
E-mail:
Janet@actionnetwork.info |
Action Network is a
collaborative of coastal communities established in 1997 by a group of
individuals living on the Redwood Coast to build a stronger coastal
community. This community based organization of individuals,
organizations, schools, businesses and government, has been actively
involved in identifying issues that affect the quality of life in our
coastal communities.
(both office spaces are available for community meetings and delivery of
County services. Please call to make arrangements.) |
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Anchor Bay Children's Choir
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ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
Directed by Susan E. Bohlin
Mailing address:
35501 S. Highway 1 #158
Gualala CA 95445
Local Phone: 884-5477
Email:
maestrasueb@sbcglobal.net
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The Anchor Bay Children's Choir was formed in January 2004 for children
ages 7-13 years who have a desire to sing and excel in the art of music.
Director Susan Bohlin teaches proper vocal technique as well as
fundamental music reading skills, Repertoire is drawn from folk songs,
classical music, new compositions, and popular tunes. Auditions are
held in January and July and members are drawn from Annapolis to
Manchester. Rehearsals are twice a month on weekends except in the
summertime. Please contact Director Susan Bohlin at 884-5477 or email
sue@earheadmusic.com for information on auditions, tuition, location
or concerts. Please see
Entertainment Services. |
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Arena Renaissance Company ·
ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
P.O. Box 611
Point Arena, CA 95468
Local Phone: 882-3ARC (3272)
E-mail:
arcarena@mcn.org |
The
Arena Renaissance Company is dedicated to providing quality live entertainment
to the Redwood Coast community in the magnificent Art Deco-style Arena Theatre.
ARC both produces live performances and brings in entertainers from outside the
area. Support live entertainment in our community by becoming a member of ARC!
Members receive discounts on admission to all ARC performances. Applications are
available at Arena Theatre. |
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Art Center Theater ·
ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
P.O. Box 244
Gualala CA 95445
Kathye Hitt: 884-3744
Lynne Atkins: 884-3838
Info & tickets: 884-1138
E-mail:
info@GualalaArts.org |
Art Center Theater is a new Gualala Arts special interest group produced
and directed by Kathye Hitt and Lynne Atkins. Their goal is to bring
quality theatrical art to GAC, inviting professional performers, as well
as local talent from the extended Redwood Coast community …inclusive of
technicians and actors. Formed in 2003, they have prduced Neil Simon’s
“California Suite” Eileen Atkins' "Vita and Virginia"
and Menotti’s “Amahl & the Night Visitors”. Opening July 2004 is
Neil Simon’s “London Suite”. A condensed version of “Scrooge,
the Musical” is planned for the holidays. See also under
Entertainment Services |
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Bureau of Land Management, USDI
Rich Burns, Field Manager
2550 N. State St.
Ukiah CA 95482
Phone: 707-468-4000
Fax: 707-468-4027
Email:
caweb340@ca.blm.gov |
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Coast Community
Library
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COMMUNITY RESOURCES
225 Main Street
P.O. Box 808
Point Arena CA
95468
Phone: 882-3114
Fax: 882-3114
Email:
cclib@mcn.org |
The Coast Community Library is now open in
its beautiful new facility on Main St. in Point Arena! Hours are: Mon &
Fri: 12 Noon – 3 PM, Tue: 10 AM
– 6 PM, Wed: 10 AM – 8 PM, Thu:
12 Noon – 8 PM, Sat:
12 Noon – 3 PM. Become a Friend of the Library! Memberships
are only $10 Individual, $20 Family. Volunteers are always welcome in
many areas and activities. Our new
Community Room is available to non-profit, service and ad-hoc
groups up to six times a year. Our Children’s Room has a weekly Story
Hour. Visit our Used Book Sale shelves
for fantastic deals!
Come check us (and some good books) out today!
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EDD Of Mendocino County
Contact: Mark Molina
310 E. Redwood Avenue
Jobseekers: 707 964-3295
Employers: 707 964-3295
Employers Fax: 707 964-2109
Email: mmolina@edd.ca.gov |
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Gualala Community Center ●
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
P.O. Box 263
Gualala CA 95445
President: Susan Seymour
Pay ‘n Take: Elaine Leggett
Reservations Phone: 884-3179
Main Hall Phone: 884-4968
Email:
gcc@mcn.org |
The Gualala
Community Center was built in 1955 through the efforts of local
volunteers, and will celebrate its 50th Birthday with a
day-long “Open House” celebration on April 30, 2005. The Center is a
501.3(c) Non-Profit Organization run by a
Board of Directors, and has a membership of area citizens. Pay
N' Take, a monthly rummage sale, is run by Community Center volunteers
and provides most of the income for the center. The Hall is available
for rental by the public and is used by many community members and
organizations as well as visitors to the coast. |
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Friends of the Gualala River
ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
P.O. Box 1543
Gualala, CA 95445
Phone: 785-3431
Email:
info@gualalariver.org |
Friends of the Gualala River (FoGR) is a non-profit, grassroots watershed
protection association formed to share common concerns and research
regarding the welfare of the Gualala River, its estuary and habitat. FoGR's
goal is to protect the Gualala River watershed and the species that rely on
it. We invite your support as members and volunteers. |
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Gualala Arts, Inc.
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ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
46501 Old State Highway
Gualala, CA 95445
Phone: 884-1138
Fax: 884-3038
E-mail:
info@GualalaArts.org |
Since 1961 Gualala Arts has served Sonoma and Mendocino County coastal
residents and visitors with year-round programs of art, music, theater, and
education. With a budget of $345,000, Gualala Arts operates with 26 members
on the board of directors, an executive director, three part-time office
assistants, bookkeeper, public relations coordinator, Dolphin Gallery
manager, and hundreds of dedicated volunteers. |
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Gualala River Steelhead Project (GRSP)
ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
PO Box 266
Gualala CA 95445
Contact: Roger Dingman, President
Phone: 884-3454
Email:
rdingman@mcn.org |
The Gualala River Steelhead Project is California’s largest ongoing juvenile
Steelhead and Coho rescue program. We rescue salmonids from tributaries of
the North Fork Gualala River and hold them in the ponds at our Rescue
Rearing Center for the summer. When the rains have returned we return the
fish to the river. We welcome volunteers from the community and our coastal
visitors, both kids and adults, to participate with us. Contact us for more
information on how you can help while having fun! |
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Gualala River Watershed Council
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ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
P.O. Box 1269
Gualala, CA 95445-1269
Contact: Bob Whitney, Steering Committee Chairperson
Phone: 785-2525
E-mail:
info@grwc.info |
Since 1997
the Gualala River Watershed Council has hosted educational forums and
workshops that provide stakeholders the opportunity to gain awareness of
watershed issues. At the same time, the Council has developed through
consensus, extensive programs for watershed education, assessment,
monitoring, and restoration. GRWC meetings are held on the third Tuesday
of the month at Gualala Community Center. Agendas are posted on the
website approximately two weeks before the meeting. The Council has also
established an Annual Gualala River Watershed celebration the first
Saturday in June |
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Gualala Rotary Club ·
SERVICE CLUBS
District 5130, Club No. 24586
P.O. Box 1166
Gualala, CA 95445
Bill Johns, President
Bus: 785-2494
Res: 785-3684
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Rotary is an international organization of service minded persons...the
underlying motto of Rotary being "Service Above Self”. The Gualala
Rotary Club was founded May 18, 1987 by John Hilt, DVM. In 15 years,
Gualala Rotary has grown to more than 20 members. Weekly Lunch Meetings
are held Fridays, 12:00 noon at St. Orres Hotel Dining Room. Rotary’s
major fundraising events include Spring and Fall Fundraisers,
currently "A Taste of Gualala" and the "Beach Party Blast Dance".
Rotary also assists with other Redwood Coast Community events such as
the Health Fair and Project Santa and provides scholarships to local
seniors and graduates continuing their higher education. |
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North Coast Artist's Guild (NCAG)
ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
P.O. Box 1658
Gualala, CA 95445-1658
Local Phone: 884-3381
E-mail:
info@NorthCoastArtistsGuild.com |
The North Coast Artists' Guild was founded in 1997 as a part of Gualala
Arts Center to better serve the area's artists. Events include the
annual
Studio Discovery Tour (Labor Day & weekend after), exhibitions, and
providing venues for artists to sell their work. |
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Point Arena High School Booster Club (PAHSBC)
SERVICE CLUBS
P.O. Box 267
Gualala CA 95445
Contact: Tuffy Greene, President
Local Phone: 884-3030
E-mail:
tnt3030@msn.com |
The Point Arena High School Booster Club is a non-profit corporation made up
of spirited volunteers, created to provide financial assistance that enabled
any student to participate in athletics. Through membership fees, donations
and fundraising activities, the Booster Club provides financial support to
many school programs and extra-curricular activities. Membership is open to
the general public. |
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Point Arena CITYART ·
ARTS ORGANIZATIONS
P.O. Box 337
Point Arena, CA 95468
Phone: 882-3616
E-mail:
info@cityart.ws |
Point Arena CITYART is a nonprofit community art gallery and shop. Our
purpose and goal is to enhance the artistic flavor and cultural dynamic of
our community by providing an environment where artists can show their
works, and by encouraging working and emerging artists to develop and
discover avenues of expression through community. |
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Point Arena Lighthouse Keepers, Inc. (PALKI)
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
P.O. Box 11, 45500 Lighthouse Road
Point Arena, CA 95468
Phone: 882-2809
E-mail:
palight@mcn.org |
The Point Arena Lighthouse Keepers, Inc. is a local organization dedicated
to preserving the historic Point Arena Light Station and keeping it open to
the public. All are welcome to join us. Visit our website for an
application that you can fill out and join online! Please see our listings
under
Weddings & Events,
Lodging
&
Vacation Home Rentals
and
Retail Shops) |
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Redwood Coast Humane Society (RCHS)
COMMUNITY
RESOURCES
2007 President: Patricia Romeiro
pat@thesearanch.com
P.O. Box 1072
Gualala, CA 95445
Phone: 884-1304
E-mail:
dogsrus@mcn.org |
The Redwood
Coast Humane Society consists of a small group of community volunteers that
provide temporary foster care for unwanted or abandoned pets and financial
assistance for spay/neuter services. We also sponsor workshops and events,
trainings for foster caregivers and are a clearinghouse for a variety of
pet-related issues. Meetings are the first
Tuesday of each month at 6:00
p.m. at the Water Company in Gualala. All are welcome to attend. We welcome
donations in support of our efforts. |
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Redwood Coast Land Conservancy
ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
P.O. Box 1511
Gualala, CA 95445-1511
785-3327
E-mail:
rclc@rc-lc.org |
Preserving and protecting natural resource and open space values in the
coastal strand from the Navarro to the Russian rivers. Providing public
access to coastal resources through implementation of dedicated access
easements. Encouraging the protection of natural resources on private
lands through acceptance of voluntary conservation easements. Supporting
public awareness and educational activities regarding the importance of
natural resource conservation. Providing support for and participating in
public and private resource. |
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Redwood Coast Recreation Center
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
38381 Ocean Ridge Drive
P.O. Box 502
Gualala CA 95445
Contact: Jim Levine or Virginia Root
Phone: 882-1845 or 884-4346
Fax: 884-1506
Email:
info@redwoodcoastrecreationcenter.com |
The Redwood Coast Recreation Center Executive Board is comprised of members
throughout the Redwood Coast area. Our goal is to provide an indoor
gymnasium with swimming pool for community youth and families on an 11-acre
parcel of land adjacent to Bower Park on the Gualala Ridge, donated by the
late John J. Bower. Please visit our website for information on our upcoming
fundraising events and please E-mail us about how you can participate! |
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Redwood Coast Medical Services Community Healthcare (RCMS)
Community Resources
Main Clinic:
46900 Ocean Drive
P.O. Box 1100
Gualala, CA 95445
Elaine Jacob Center:
38550 Highway one, Gualala
Local Phone: 884-4005
Email:
rcms1@mcn.org
RCMS Auxiliary, No. Gualala Water Co. Meeting Room, Cypress Way, Gualala |
RCMS
provides Family Practice Medicine, 24-Hour On-Call After Hours Urgent Care,
Specialists by Appointment and in the Elaine Jacob Center facility on Highway
One: Counseling Services, Shamli Volunteer Hospice Service and Community
Resources Connection. The RCMS Auxiliary is an integral and official part of
RCMS to help our community healthcare center support family health and to assist
in fund raising for that purpose.
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Soroptimists International of Mendocino-Sonoma Coast
Service Clubs
P.O. Box 1064
Gualala CA 95445
Contact: Linda Bradbrook, President
Local Phone: 884-4343
Email:
lbradbrook@gualala.com |
Soroptimist International of Mendocino-Sonoma Coast is a locally run,
non-profit service organization that has served the communities in southern
Mendocino and northern Sonoma counties since April 1979. Our club provides
financial as well as volunteer support to many of local projects. Our main
fundraiser is the Annual Architectural Tour & Wine Tasting on the 2nd
Saturday in May that has become an attraction for visitors from across the
country. Please contact us to learn how you can become a member. |
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South Coast Seniors
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
P.O. Box 437
140 Main Street
Point Arena, CA 95468
Phone: 882-2137 - Point Arena
Phone: 884-9751 - Gualala
E-mail:
scsenrs@mcn.org |
South Coast Senior Center provides lunches in Point Arena on Mondays and
Wednesdays and at the Gualala Community Center on Tuesdays. The Senior
Center also provides transportation services, home visits by our
R.N., home-delivered meals, and resource referrals. Abalone Breakfast and
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraisers are held monthly. Call for
schedules, menus and further information. |
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The Sea Ranch Association
Community Resources
975 Annapolis Road
PO Box 16
The Sea Ranch, CA 95497-0016
Administrative Offices (& Security Business)
785-2444
Security Patrol (Urgent only)
785-2701
Design Review and Environmental Management
785-2316
Fax: 785-3555 |
The Sea Ranch
is a rugged landscape, dotted with distinctive homes, that extends for about
ten miles on either side of Highway One in coastal Sonoma County,
California. The building design constitutes an architectural vernacular that
is world-renowned. Its hallmark is the attempt to blend man-made structures
with their natural setting, and to live lightly on the land. While most of
the acreage called The Sea Ranch is privately owned and managed by The Sea
Ranch Association, there are five
Sea Ranch Coastal Access Trails to Beaches open to the public (with
certain restrictions). Those interested in owning property at The Sea Ranch,
please read The Sea Ranch:
Concept and Covenant. |