Thursday, November 15, 2007

Come See the Canyons!

EVEN THOUGH, as you may know, the Inter-Canyon League received an unprecendented ONE MILLION DOLLAR DONATION from an anonymous donor (rumored to be a reclusive billionare from Newport Beach who has a soft spot for the canyons)—more help is needed.

This weekend, two opportunities to help—and to visit the canyons.

Plant Modjeska.org is sponsoring a "plant drive" this saturday November 17th from 7 am to 4 pm. From their website:
As many of you know Modjeska Canyon is a place of sanctuary and natural beauty. The fire has been a great loss for residents, the Modjeska volunteer fire department, and the many gardens and wildlife that have existed within the community for years.

If you would like to contribute, we will be accepting native/drought resistant plants, trees, ground cover, and shrubs along with compost soil.

We will also be taking donations, selling stickers, and food for the Modjeska Canyon fire department. 100% of the money will go directly to the Modjeska Fire Department volunteers.

The Tree of Life Nursery will be accepting orders over the phone for pick-up. The list of native plants below will be ready to be delivered. Should you wish to help you may call Gene or Suzanne at 949-728-0685 and tell them you would like to help with the "PlantModjeska" plant drive. Please have all orders in by noon on Friday the 16th.
Visit their website, PlantModjeska.org, for more information.

ALSO ON SATURDAY in Silverado Canyon:

Santiago Fire Relief Fundraiser & Concert
from their press release:

“Thank You Firefighters, We Love You!” is the slogan of our canyon residents who are coming together to acknowledge the firefighters who helped save our eclectic country homes from the raging Santiago Fire which burned over 28,000 acres and destroyed 15 homes. Residents from both Modjeska and Silverado canyons have joined together in the Santiago Fire Relief Fund to raise and distribute funds to those in need of both immediate and long-term assistance.

The Santiago Fire Relief Fundraiser and Music Fest will be at the Silverado Community Center, just one mile into Silverado Canyon, and only minutes away from the cities of Orange, Lake Forest, Irvine and Santa Margarita. This very special event will feature a big community “Thank You” to the OC Firefighters, Sheriff’s Department and Canyon Watch volunteers, along with all day live Bluegrass, Country and Blues musicians, food donated by local restaurants and vendors, arts & craft booths, and a silent auction. The music line-up of this incredibly thankful day will include the Hickey Creek String Band, Rough Cut, Jeff Wilson Experience, Southern Haze, Graceland Mafia, Big Ed & The Twins, and more…plus a special evening performance by Smoked Weasel!

Date: Saturday, November 17th, 2007
Time: 10:00 am to 10:00 pm
Location: Silverado Community Center, 27641 Silverado Canyon Rd, Silverado, CA, 92676
Cost: Admission by DONATION

All proceeds from this event will go directly to the Santiago Fire Relief Fund.

Along with our November 17th fundraiser for Santiago Fire victims, we will also be providing opportunities for volunteers to assist in the recovery and coordinating services offered by various nonprofit and governmental agencies. All contributions will go directly to those in need; no overhead expenses will be deducted. The Santiago Fire Recovery Effort is part of the Inter-Canyon League, a nonprofit, volunteer organization dedicated to protecting and preserving the canyon’s unique way of life. The ICL was created after the 1969 disaster, when a mudslide killed 7 people sheltered at the Silverado volunteer fire station after 18 inches of rain in 72 hours flooded the canyon. Because the ICL is a 501(c)3 organization, all contributions are tax deductible.

Donations can also be mailed to Santiago Fire Relief Fund, P.O. Box 301, Silverado, CA 92676-0301 or visit our website to make a Paypal donation: SFRF.

REBEL GIRL SAYS: if you are thinking of traveling out this way to one event or the other or even both, drop her a line on the blog or via other channels and she'll try and meet up with you. This place is still a beautiful place. Come see.

2 comments:

Bohrstein said...

Awesome, sounds like somethin' to do this weekend. Though, I don't really know ya Rebel, I'm just in one of Bauer's class - I'd hate it to be awkward (I'm really good at that).

Anonymous said...

You'll be able to recognise Rebel Girl by her distinctive face mask.

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