Monthly Archive: September, 2008

Dog Art Contest at Huckleberries and Hounds Festival

For Bragg is celebrating the 2nd Annual Huckleberries and Hounds Festival today and tomorrow, Sept. 27 and 28. Two events not to miss: the dog art making contest at Racine’s at 11 Saturday and the Dine-With-Your-Dog barbecue at noon. You’ll have huckleberries and hounds everywhere. And don’t forget to check Fort Bragg restaurants offering huckleberry infused meals from Mendo Bistro’s pork medallions with huckleberry sauce to Cowlick’s Ice Cream huckleberry Sundaes.
Featured ‘hounds’ events:

Saturday
· Go-Dog-Go – Racine’s is hosting a FREE dog ‘art-making’ event. Starting at 11:00, you’re invited to come have your dog’s paws painted for a dash down their center isle on a canvas. The result should be two canvases, one to keep and one to be auctioned to benefit a local animal organization. It will be messy, but fun!! And don’t worry if your dog has had no formal art training – none’s required – except maybe some paper training as a pup.

· Dine with Your Dog Barbecue – The Surf Motel & Gardens will sell hot dogs and hamburgers (as well as veggie dogs), chips and drinks for $5 as a fundraiser for MCDOG, the Mendocino Coast Dog Owners Group; noon to 4 pm. While you enjoy your food, your dog stays by your side or romps with new friends in the Surf’s new fenced, off-leash doggie play area. 1220 S Main, Fort Bragg. The Surf will give free goodie baskets with pet gifts to the first 25 dog owners who show up for the BBQ.

Also at the Surf Motel BBQ – The Mendocino Coast Humane Society will have its Mobile Pet Adoption truck with cats and dogs in need of a good home.  And there will be AKC Canine Good Citizenship Testing. This includes a series of 10 activities to determine that a dog is in control, can be handled by others and the owner; will sit, down, and come when called; can meet another dog and behave appropriately, can walk in a crowd, can deal with distractions and not get overly frightened. Cost is $20.

Animal Communicator – Bring your dog to PAWS for a private session with well-known Animal Communicator Carol Becker, from 10 – 5. See Friday’s schedule for more information.

· Cooking Class - Chef Nicholas Petti of Mendo Bistro will hold a huckleberry cooking class at 1 pm Saturday, Sept. 27, as part of the City of Fort Bragg’s three-day 2nd Annual Huckleberries and Hounds Festival (FortBragg.com/hounds).

At the beginning of the class, huckleberry expert Eric Schramm will talk about the storied past of huckleberries on the Mendocino Coast and their popularity in San Francisco during the Gold Rush. Cost: $25 per person. For reservations, call 964-4974 or send an email to Chef Petti at eat@MendoBistro.com.

Sunday
Canine Search and Rescue (SAR) Demo – The use of dogs in search and rescue is a valuable component in responding to law enforcement requests for finding missing people. Handlers will show how hard working, well-trained dogs detect missing humans by scent. While you’re there, meet the Friends of the Mendocino Coast Animal Shelter, a dedicated group of volunteers working on behalf of the coast’s animal shelter. Fort Bragg Dog Park, S. Lincoln and Willow, 12 – 2.

Animal Communicator – Bring your dog to PAWS for a private session with well-known Animal Communicator Carol Becker, from 10 – 1. See Friday’s schedule for more information.

Featured ‘huckleberry’ food:
Breakfast
* Café One – huckleberry scones and pancakes
* Mendocino Cookie Company – huckleberry bran muffins

Dinner
* Mendo Bistro – grilled venison leg with huckleberry sauce and frozen vanilla soufflé with warm huckleberry soup.
* v’Canto – its pastry chef is planning a gourmet dessert.
* The Restaurant – pork medallions with a huckleberry scallion sauce.
* The Rendezvous – wild boar with huckleberry chutney and Muscovy Duck    with huckleberry-lavender sauce.
* TW’s Bar & Grill at the Trade Winds/Quality Inn – to be announced.

Dessert
* Cowlick’s Ice Cream – huckleberry sundaes.
* Carol Hall’s Hot Pepper Jelly Co. – wild huckleberry jam.

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Caspar Festival

On Saturday and Sunday, September 27th and 28th, you are invited to join us for the sixth celebration of our coastal neighborhood’s rich summer delights: produce, crafts, dance, music, cheer, and play in our Village Square within sight of the ocean. Our Community Center, the old Caspar Schoolhouse, with its meadow and playground, are a perfect small venue for a friendly event designed for neighborly get-together.

The event is sponsored by Caspar Community, Coast Economic Localization Link, Noyo Food Forest, Old Mill Farm, and Mendocino County’s Community Gardens. This festival honors our renewed and thriving sense of community and self-sufficiency. Features this year are Stewardship Workshops, Children’s Science Room, and Bioneers Plenary Films. Enjoy music by Kevin and the Coconuts. 15051 Caspar Road, Caspar, 707-964-4997 Cost: $5

Don’t miss the Caspar Festival this weekend where we celebrate and demonstrate sustainable activities with a local focus. 

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Destination Mendocino: Getting There Half the Fun

I can’t tell you how many people who live in Mendocino describe it as paradise. The view of historic Mendocino Village, population 1004, perched on the cliffs next to Mendocino Headlands State Park, is break-taking, no doubt. But getting there is also half the fun. The last 15 or so miles before Highway 128 exits the Anderson Valley at the ocean, is old growth redwoods. The road is a lazy winding trip past Paul M. Dimmick Wayside park and dozens of turnouts that lead through fern-fringed trails to the Navarro River, just a couple of hundred yards from the highway. In summer, it provides beach access for sunbathing and swimming. In winter, it’s misty, lush and mysterious. When you go there, pull over, look up and take in the wonder.

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Gualala Arts Center Fall Program Announced

The Gualala Arts Center  has announced it fall  line up for its various galleries. Check it out:

Burnett Gallery
Gualala Arts is presenting a free exhibit titled, “6 Blue Eyes” in the Burnett Gallery   through October 5.  The exhibit will feature the alternative photographic images o Donna Fay Allen, Susan l-Nikel and Judy Yemma.

The show is a collection of photographic images, which utilize innovative and historic techniques such as Cyanotype, Van Dyke Brown and Kallitype. The three women photographers demonstrate a collaboration of effort and love for handcrafted art while maintaining an independence of vision. The images are all unique due to the nature of the process and some are truly one of a kind.

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Sheep Dog Trials and the Mendocino County Fair

Boonville — that quaint little town on Highway 128 in Anderson Valley on your way to the Mendocino Coast — was buzzing this weekend with cowboys, cotton candy and carnival. Watching Australian Shepherds herding sheep through an obstacle course was the highlight, along with cowboys racing into the arena, jumping off their horses onto the horns of cows and wrestling them to the ground. The fair is known for its displays of everything from bunnies to quilts to dozens of different kinds of apples to apple pie and ice cream. Boonville is going through a renaissance with art galleries, wine tasting and restaurants. Nice little stop before you hit the redwoods and the coast. Check out Anderson Valley Brewing Co. for beer tasting and picnicking.

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