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To Our Readers
Long time volunteer and former board member Art Otto and wife, Betty,
currently "fly" a out Eureka, managing book sales from EHS.
If you would like to share a family history story in the Heritage Herald,
please contact Elizabeth at 442-8891. |
Romano Gabriel Garden Update
Romano Gabriel's Garden continues to have an impact on
viewers who visit the former Pine Street environment, now at its 315
Second Street storefront location. To construct the garden, Gabriel used materials close at hand and
skills he developed throughout his life. Gabriel's unique spirit and
zest for life invites visitors to contemplate the forms he so vividly
depicted, and the political |
and social messages they convey. This assemblage is an
outstanding example of folk art, and truly one of Eureka's
treasures. It can easily be viewed at its Old Town location, and is
currently illuminated for your enjoyment as well. Share it with a friend!
.... Carol Hale
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Holiday Celebration
A sold-out holiday party was held in Eureka's newest
waterfront building on December 19, 1999. Our final event of the
decade was a success in every way: we made history as the group chosen for
the building's inaugural use, at the close of 1999. Our location,
the new Wharfinger Buildingo, was a beautiful site. The party was
will attended, with lovely decorations, a wonderful buffet, and delightful
music by the Presby Bell Ringers and and HSU string trio. We thank
those of you who attended for helping make it a success.
.... Charlene Cutler-Ploss |
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Did you know?
Many workshops covering topics of interest to those involved with
non-profit organizations are available to both Humboldt and Sonoma
Counties. Subjects covered include grant writing, fund raising,
board service, planning, and many more.
For more information:
Humboldt County
The Rooney Resource Center, 707-442-2993
Sonoma County:
The Resource Center for Non-profits, 707-3399 |
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