SPRING CALENDAR

APRIL

*10-13 - Healing Global Wounds, 1998 Spring Gathering. Nevada Test Site. (702) 647-3095 for info.

*11 - Toxic Free Future meeting at the MEC, 10 am. All invited!

*11 - Native Ground Art Gallery, Sacramento. Traditional and contemporary art exhibit featuring Mendo County Native American artists; Bear Lincoln's case will be highlighted. (916) 551-1101 for info.

*16 - Candidates night, Buckhorn Bar, Covelo. For info, Wayne Cox, 9836776.

*16*19 - Audubon Society, Peregrine Chapter picnic lunch and field trip at the Hopland Research Station. Meet at 8:45 am. Call Chuck Vaughn at 744-1424 for all Audubon Society events

*21 - Audubon Society meeting. Dr. Stan Harris, renowned ornithologist, will speak. Willits Library, 7pm.

*25 - Earth Day Celebration at the Redwood Valley Outdoor Education Project: workshops, activities, booths, music, food, nature walks, and more! Call 743-1423.

* Candidates debates. Brooktrails Center, Willits.

* Singer/songwriter Alice Di Micele at Beginnings in Briceland. Benefit for Trees Foundation. 923-4377 for info.

*27-May 6 - KZYX/KZYZ Spring Pledge Drive.

MAY

*3 - Celtic/punk/folk guitarist Casey Neill (an EF! favorite) at Ukiah Methodist Church. Call 468-1660 for more info.

* Beginners bird walk with Ollie Kolkmann and Audobon Society. Meet at 8am at Low Gap Park.

* Cinco de Mayo community celebration in Ukiah. Celebrate revolution. Overthrown your government.

*4 - Last day to register to vote. Don't miss your chance to vote the rascals out.

*5 and 9 - First Farmer's Markets of the season. Call 743-2471 for info.

*7 - Candidates debate at Willits Senior Center, 7 pm. Contact 459-4643.

*9 - Teacher Workshop on Stream Science led by Cathy Monroe at the Redwood Valley Outdoor Education Project. 9am - noon.

* Judi Bari v. FBI hearing, Federal Court building, 13th and Clay, Oakland.

*14 - Sheriff' and D.A. Candidates Forum. Contact 468-0123.

*14-16 - Russian River Watershed Symposium. For more info. call 521-2104, (also see article in this issue).

*15 - Fifth District Supervisorial Candidates Forum. Contact 468-0123.

*16-17 - Celtic Fair in Willits. Dress up. Play all day. Benefit for kids at PAL.

*22 - Fiddle Down The FBI! In Honor of Judi Bari, a fiddling Demonstration at the FBI Headquarters in San Francisco. Call 468-1660 for more info

*23 - Tour of Ecology Action's Biointensive gardens at Willits mini-farm. $10 donation requested. Call 459-0150 for info.

*24-27 - Northern California Women's Herbal Symposium - Black Oak Ranch. Call 823-3185 for info.

*29-31 - 1998 National Wilderness Conference in Seattle, WA. (206) 624-6430 for info.

*30 - Rick Ryan from the Redwood Valley Fire Dept. will present a workshop on fire fighting and fire protection at the Redwood Valley Outdoor Education Project. 10am- noon.

*30-31 - Wild Iris Folk Festival, Mendocino County Fairgrounds, Boonville, 895-2148 or http://www.boont.com/wildiris

JUNE

*2 - June Primary. be sure and vote.

*6 - Ecology Action mini-farm tour.

*20 - Ecology Action mini-farm tour.

*20-21 - Summer Solstice SOLFEST at Real Goods in Hopland. For info. call 744-2100.

MISC./ONGOING

*The CA Native Plant Society meets on weekends for plant walks. Call Chuck Williams at 462-8984 if you are interested.

*The MEC Environmental Youth Club meets monthly at the MEC. Call Amber at 468-1660 for info.

*The Coho Confab. will possibly take place on the coast this May or June. A gathering to create a commonsense and realistic plan to bring about a unified effort to protect and recover north coast watersheds and fisheries for future generations. Call EPIC at 923-2931 for more info.

*For Earth First! events, call 468-1660. Actions and events are scheduled spontaneously.

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