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Surviving a Wildland Fire Print E-mail

As of June 20th of last year fire had burned 630,886 acres in California and firefighting agencies had fought 1,781 fires and contained 1,458.  Every day we awoke to news of new fires, old fires jumping fire lines and, mercifully, of some infernos being stopped in their blazing tracks.   Fire is unpredictable and scary.  For those of us who live in Dry Creek it is also a very real ‘clear and present’ danger.  Just ask anyone who lived here in the early 70’s when fire raced down West Dry Creek.  It can happen again if we aren’t smart and careful. 

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Do You Own Land Along Dry Creek? Print E-mail

Options for Responding to County’s "Permit to Enter" Requests

            Those of you who own land with frontage along Dry Creek have probably been asked to sign a document entitled “PERMIT TO ENTER” from the Sonoma County Water Agency (SCWA).  This entry permit relates to the significant Biological Opinion (“BO”) regarding threatened salmon and steelhead species in Dry Creek, which opinion was released by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) in September 2008.  The BO has two important components that significantly affect Dry Creek:

 

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County Pulls Plug on NSCARP! Print E-mail

EIR Certification Shelved

In a surprise move at the Board of Supervisors hearing on May 12, 2009, David Cuneo, Sonoma County Water Agency engineer, announced that his Agency was withdrawing its request that the controversial NSCARP Final EIR be certified at this time.  Cuneo stated, “There are issues of funding and firm commitments to use of this water, and because of the remaining issues, our recommendation is to take no action at this time.”

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Dry Creek Neighbors Club to Celebrate 100 Years Print E-mail

A brief history by Ann Howard, President, April 2009

     In November 1909 the Dry Creek Neighbors Club was organized and first known as the Dry Creek Woman’s Home Mission Society. In 1914 the group reorganized as a ladies’ aid society and changed the name to Dry Creek Neighbors Club. Some of our members today are daughters and granddaughters of early members. Our motto has always been “Kind Words, Kind Thoughts, Kind Deeds.” Our colors are blue and gold, and our flower the marigold. We will celebrate our 100th anniversary in November 2009!

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Announcing Board News Print E-mail

Our monthly website reports on Board of Directors meetings is evolving.  In addition to posting a brief news report accessible to all viewers ("Board Notes"), we will be publishing the complete Minutes of our monthly meetings in the Members Only section of this website.  DCVA members may access this "secure" section of our website by logging in on the Home Page.  For information about when this change will be activated and the time and place of the next meeting, contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 
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Healdsburg, CA
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Wind Chill: 53F
Humidity: 96%
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