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liJoin us for the 18'n Annual
,:;iGreenspace Art & Adventure Auctioni l .
i , '.ave you ever wanted to travel to the Arctic and get up close and per-
with a polar bear? How about cruising through the Panama CanalonrtB'.eosta Rica? You will get the chance to bid on these extraordi-trips and more at the l8th Annual Greenspace Art and Adventure
taking place on Saturday, Augn-rst19Lh rom 2:00 p.m. to 6:00at the vets' Hall in cambria.
F'or 1R \/ears the Groensnnco arrct inn haq nrorridori f ho nornrnrrnitrzu r r r u y
the nnnnrtrrnil\ / ln nr rrr:hase incredjbl e aftwofk thfOucrh the oenerositrzr r r r L L r v v u f a u r v D a u y
the finest artists on the Central Coast. From paintings to sculpture,to jewelry, the Greenspace Art and Adventure Auction has been the
to view and purchase exceptional artwork. And for the past few years, thehas included incredible adventures to locations throughout the world.
This year's auction is no exception! One lucky bidder will be going on aHabitat Advenlure expedition to the Arctic, exploring the tundra in a
Polar Buggy and viewing polar bears and otherwildlife accompanied by an expert naturalist. Anothersuccessful bidder will be taking a Lindblad Expedition through th e Panama Canalto Costa Rica, walking along rain forest trails (home to capuchtn and howler mon-keys, three-toed sloths, iguanas and hummingbirds), snorkeling at Panama's famedIsla Coiba, and kayaking along wildlife-rich coasthnes. A bit closer to home is astay at the Tenaya Lodge, a luxurious hotel iocated at the entrance to YosemiteNational Park and a7 ntghl/B day stay at the Hacienda del Mar in Cabo San Lucas
Art & Adventure Auction lcont'd on Page4]
A PART OF TOMORROW.' TODAYA Patron Path walkway consisting of 222 brick nameplates is
planned for the Greenspace Creekside Reserve property onStrcet Tt s DaIt of an over-
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the Patron Path cam'oaiqn will
twofoid: It wiII finance the restoration and enhancement of
Creekside Reserve and start an endornrment undA Part Of Tomorrow... lcont'd on Page 4l
GREEENSPACEPRESIDENTWAYNE ATTOE APPOINTED TO
CITIZENS FINANCE COMMITTEE( l r o o n c n a n o i q n l n n c n A l n r n n n v + + l r n r- ,- y,easeO o reporl InaI
in December of 20 05 Greenspace
President Wayne Attoe was appointedl-rr z f h a f\a ml-'ri r t'rn1-11-1-11 ni ft z Sorrli noqU y L ] ] U V O I I I U I l A U u l r u r r u r r r L y u e r v t u u r
District to be a member of the Citizens
Finance Committee formed to study
the feasibility of buildout reductron in
Cambna. President Attoe has been
meeling weekly with the Committee,
the CCSD staff and outside consultants
to work on this program. If accepted
by the CCSD Board of Directors, theBuildout Reduction Program willher:nme nert nf tho CCSD'sWater
Master Plan.T h o n r r rn n q o n f t h o n rn n ra m iq l n
maintain Cambria's quahty of life, pro-
[ect Cambria's forest and open space,^ n n o a r \ r ^ r ^ 7 - f ^ r l i m i t f h o n r n r n r f h - i n j r r c -U U ] ] D U I V U V V O L U l , l l l l h u u r r v V r v v v L r r r r r u u u
ing impact of a desalination project andGreenspace President Wayne Attoe... lcont'd on Page 4]
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YOU CAN'T PUSH THE RIVERby Victoria Krassensky
I have been a board member of
Greenspace for a little over a year. It
has been one of the most exciting and
interesting times of my life here in
Cambria. Exciting because I am allowedto participate in projects that directly
affect the life and health of our beloved Cambria
Forest. Interesting because I learn weekly how to pro-
tect and serve our beautiful natural coastline.
One of the projects that Greenspace completed this
past February literally changed my mind about how
much one group, one community could accomplish.
The Fiscalini Bank Stabilization project proved to me
that you can indeed"Push
The River." Rick Hawley the
Executive Director of Greenspace headed the project
that stabilized, reconstructed, re-vegetated and
improved the habitat of the Santa Rosa Creek. The
team re-directed the 350 foot channel saving valuable
agricultural land, stabilized the eroding bank, reducing
the flow of sedrment into our Santa Rosa Creek and
created a refuge and excellent food source for the
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Steelhead Trout. The a rea was then replanted wi
the original WiIIow that graced the creek site bef
i realize now that as a Greenspace member I
not have known all the valuable studies and proj
that were being actualized by my member donatro
Many of the Directors are involved in and ded
cating their time for the communities of the Cent
Coast. The recent Marine Life Protection Act is
another example of Greenspace concern for our
California Coast line. Mary Webb, Vice-President
the Board of Directors of Greenspace participated
the discussions and planning of new fish sanctua
ies and ordinances concerning the over fishing o
our oceans.
I would suggest to any of our members to cal
Rick Hawley and ask for a short tour of the Santa
Rosa Creek Stabilization Project, or find the time
contact director Noel Schmidt who lends his vast
knowledge and education to the Greenhouse and
Seed Collectron Project to eradicating Pitch Cank
currently affecting our Monterey Pine Forest.
l-"Many of the Directors are 1
I nvvor,vED IN and DEDICATING II ttreir time for the communities IL of the Central Goast". J
Reading about these and other projects on ou
website www greenspacec ambria. org is c ertainl
one way to famiiiarize yourself about what your
membership interest and donations are doing, an
yet there is no substitution for actually seeing an
experiencing the effects first hand.
Ultimately, Greenspace has given me the opp
tunity to see that with direction and planning tha
weabsolutely can
"Push
The Rrver" and be apar
solving the problems that we see in our environm
and to be a forceful positive element in the world
THANKYOU!Greenspace would like to thank Craig Loud
and the staff at Loud Design for their invaluable
assistance in the creation of the Watershed.
o M/c
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MORE SPACEFOR GREENSPACEIWE'VE E.X-P.A.N.D.E.D!
In the 18 years since it began, Greenspace has been continually growing. Until now, however, roomin the Greenspace office hasn't been ahle to keen rrn \A/o21spleased to announce that on July 1stGreenspace moved into a new, expanded office space at 800 Hillcrest Drive, just above the West Village.And the best news is that the cost of the new office is being covered by individual Greenspace Boardmembers and staff and through the generosity of Steve and Cathy Brody, owners of the office com'olex,with no cost to the members of Greenspace.
The larger space will enableGreenspace to
provrdeits members and the community with better andmore efficient services. Whereas before there was little space for volunteers to work, now Greenspace
volunteers wiII be able to help with large mailings and other projects right in the Greenspace office. AIInf (lroonqnano'c anllipment, publications, files, and other property can be kept under one roof. AndGreenspace workshops, fundraisers, newsletters, land management, guest speakers, and other actlvitiescan be planned and carried out in one place.
Greenspace is very excited about its future in this new location and would like to thank the Boardmembers, the staff and the Brodys for making this move possible.
ARCHAEOLOGICAT DIG
In the spring of this year,Greenwood andspent a week on the Creekside Reserve
an archaeoiogical dig. One component of theto uncover the original well that had been
used by the occupants of the property.
also excavated areas of the property thatmost likely to unearth artifacts from previous
After the excavation, Greenwood andprovided Greenspace with a detailed
of their findings, which can be viewed atthe Greens'oaceoffice.
FISH AND GAME GRANTS HELPSANTA ROSA CREEK FLOW
Few people know that under the bridge that spanSanta Rosa Creek on Burton Drive there was a concreapron from the old bridge that used to cross the cree\Mhen the current bridge was built, the old concreteapron that was part of the old bridge was not removeThis concrete apron is now a low-flow barrier to aduland juvenile steelhead trout in Santa Rosa Creek.
Greenspace was awarded a grant from theCalifornia Department of Fish and Game and thePacific States Marine Fisheries Commission to removthis fish barrier in order to allow passage for the
creek's steelhead population. Greenspace partnered.with the California Conservation Corps for this grant.
Initially, the concrete apron barrier was jack ham-mered with two pneumatic air-compressed jack ham-mers and one gas driven hammer, breaking the con-crete into pieces that were then loaded into five-gallonbuckets. Each bucket was hand-carried out of thecreek and deposited in a huge pile on the GreenspaceCreekside Reserve. Most of this work was done by thmembers of the California Conservation Corps. Theconcrete was then mechanicaliy loaded into dumptrucks and recycled into road base. There is about on
week's work remaining on this project which is scheduled for September. The result will be a free-flowingcreek that lets fish and other aquatic species movefreely up and dornrn his reach of Santa Rosa Creek.
Additionally, through another grant funded by theDepartment of Fish and Game, Greenspace has com-pleted the first major restoration project on Santa RosCreek. Dozens of people and companies were involvewith the success of this project, including theCalifornia Coastal Conservancy, the National OceanicAtmospheric Administration, the San Luis Obispo
^
Department of Building and Planning, the California
[7 Fish and came crants... [Cont'don page 5]
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Art & Adventure Auction iconi d from ;'agc ;
And for those who want thec n n h i c l i n n t i n n n f t h o n i t r r t h o r n
is a starzon San F'rancisco's
Union Square at the famedClub Donatello.
And, remember, whena t t o n d i n n t h o a r r n t i n n r r n r r r n r i l Iu u u f r u r r r v u f f v q u u u f v f f y v u v v f f a
h a d n i n n m n r o t J r r n n r r r n h a q -
ing beautiful artwork and exciting adventures. You will besupporting an organization that has acquired, managed and
prolected open space in Cambria for over 1"8 ears, has beenin the forefront of efforts to address threats to Cambria'snr t i r ro l \ , {nn toror r n ina fnvao l - ann l hac .nnLon nr r f nn Lor t lnco ll ldL tvu lvru t ILUIUy ]J l l lu ru lUJU, o l lu ] ] cD DIJvAvr r vuL vf f AUy fvva l
environmental issues.Please oin us on Saturday, August 19,2006 at the
Cambria Veterans' Memorial Building between the hoursof 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. for a wonderful afternoon of excellentartwork, remarkable adventures and dehcious hors d'oeuwesdonated by Cambria's premium restaurants. Tickets are $Bin advance (callthe office ar927-2866)or $1 0 at the door.
JOTN TIS!Greenspace President Wayne Attoe... [Cont'd rom Page 1]
preserve a balance between potential growlh and the^..^+^;-^r ^-.^;r^r^;r;tvof oublic services. This will beUJ L A t t L UU AVOf f ,Ou l l l -
achreved through the purchase and retirement of some
of Cambria's buildable lots. The Committee presented
the program to the community at a Town Hall meeting
on May 16th. Atl those who participated in creating
the program were at the Town Hali meeting to answerquestions, including President Attoe and other
Committee members, CCSD staff and a representative
of the consultants. A PowerPoint presentation
explained the details of the program and demonstrat-ed how the program intended to fulfiil its purpose.
On June 22ndthre CCSD Board accepted the program
from the Advisory Committee. For more information
on the Buiidout Reduction Program, please visit the
CCSD'swebsrte.
While the Board of Directors of Greenspace has not\7 ^ + +a l . ^ h a n n f f i n ia l n n c j f i n n n n f h o p 1 6 n n c n 1yU L L d t \U l I C l l I UL I U lc l i y v o rL rv r r v r r L r rv p rU IJ UDd I , VVU d IU
proud that President Attoe has played such an integralr n l o i n t h o d o r z o l n n m o n f n f e n r n n r : m d o q i n n o d t n n r o -
v v r v y r r r v r r u
serve and protect Cambria's forest and open space.
At the same time, Greenspacehas been making
formal comments at CCSD public meetings and at theJune 22nd Planning Commission hearing on the
Mitigated Negative Declaration for a coastal develop-
ment permit to allow a data collection project for the
desalination facility that is tied to the Buildout
Reduction Program. The data collection wells would
be located at the San Simeon Creek beach area across
Highway One from the San Simeon State Parks
Campground. At the Planning Commission hearing,
Greenspace Executive Director Richard Hawley,
Conner Everts, Executive Director of the Southern
California Watershed Alliance. and re'oresentatives
Be A Part Of Tomorrow... lCont'd from Page 1l
that will support the continued upkeep of the
Creekside Reserve.
Each brick can be inscribed according to thecontributors' specifications: for example, in
honor of someone, in memory of a loved one, af a m i l r z n . r m 6 n r c l - r r - i - o n n A , / n r l n n nro . t t l t r y l tq - r t tu u r d u u J t t tu DD t td l t l u d l l u / u r l u v v .
Contact the Greenspace office at 927-2866 for
additional information and to receive an order
form to purchase a brick and be represented on
the Patron Path. Your participation wili be an
important part of maintaining the unique quality
of Iife in Cambria that Greenspace is dedicatedt n m a i n f a i n i n n T - \ n n ' t h n c i + n t n r F h ^ T ^
a r o n n l r zLU l l l o . l l l L O . l l l l l l g . UL J I r L l lUD lL d L t ' . I l lU Iu u rv v r r ry
222 brtck nameplates avail able.
Do you want to"solidlfy" your relationship with a
special group of people? In years to come, would
you like the community to know that you were
together? A great way to do that would be to share
a brick on the Patron Path in the Greenspacef - r o o k c i d o R a c o r r z o F - v n r n o n t h n r l n r i i n n t i a n i h r T \ / ^ t l! ^ p ] u - - L i f Y u E u f L o L f u f r L f f o L y v u
and your family have for each other by purchasing ah r i . l " + ^ d a +h o r I f ru n r r h o ln n a tn r l rn n lz n l r rh r rz- ' * - ' * ro9d
class, an art club or another kind of specialgroup,
demonstrate your commitment to each other by
sharing a Patron Path brick. Purchase a brick with
two or three of your friends to honor your friendship
and. at the same time. contribute to this beautiful
open space. Or pitch in with your co-workers to
buy a brick on the Patron Path. Please consider one
of these options, or think of an option of your own,
so that you can be a part of the Patron Path. CalI
the Greenspace office today for more information.
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Greenspace President Wayne Attoe... lOont'd on Page 5l
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Attoe,.. [Cont'd from Page 4]
the Sierra Club stressed that they had many concernsproposed data collection wells, including the issue of
access, the prohibited piecemealing of a larger project
smaller components and the effects that sound blasts (the
collection method used in these wells) might have on
orgarusms.
[Contd from Page 3l
and local rancher Larry Fiscalini.
The purpose of the project was to stabilize the creek bankerosion of prime agriculture soils that were
the lower reach of Santa Rosa Creek and
at the creek's mouth. These soils were fouling the
beds and the aquifer with fine sediments and restrict-
of the lower basin. This was affecting
water quality and quantity and was degrading the habitat
steelhead trout and other fish, reptiles and
completed project resulted in the realign-
the creek and the building of a new flood terrace
creek channel, The site was planted with
of native plants which will repopulate the site withplants that wiII shade the new creek channel.
HOI.D STIttTHIS WON'T HURT A BIT!
Greenspace Director Noel Schmidt has been tendingpine seedlings in the Greenspace green-
ever since they were only seeds. He has plantedand watered them and made sure they had enough- and then Director Schmidt inoculated them with
canker!In Greenspace's continuing effort to provide Monterey
that show resistance to pitch canker, the next groupseedlings was recently inoculated with
circinatum, the fungus that is known to causecanker. Since their inoculation, the seedlings havewatched and
to thebeing
waySchmidt
know which
parents, areto the
isorna-
plantings it isrecommendedprotocol o plant only resistantthe Cambriapine forest. Recentstudies ell us
Monterey pines will not succumb to pitchbut, in fact, recover rom infectionsover ime.
Piqtured ln pboto:
Arla Stevens, Noel Schmidt. Jim Bronrnell and Ken Dunn
PROJECT IN $LOCOUNTY PROPOSED
Greenspace has submitted a proposal
to the California Department of Fish and
Game for funding to undertake the high-
est ranking barrier removal project in San
Luis Obispo County. This project would
occur at the point where Ferasci Road
crosses Santa Rosa Creek (near CoastUnion High School), where traffic must
travel over a concrete crossing barrier
that was built in the early 1960's. The
crossing was built without any apparent
regard to fish migration and did not have
fish ladders when it was built. Fish lad-
ders were added at a later date but are
not adequate to accommodate fish pas-
sage throughout the year. Currently,
Santa Rosa Creek routinely over-tops the
crossing, Ieaving debris and silt on the
crossing road surface. The debris clogspassage in the fish ladder, which is rou-
tinely a barrier to adult steelhead and
which is a total barrier to juvenile steel-
head. The proposed project wrll replace
the fish barrier at Ferasci Road with a
clear span bridge that will allow the pas-
sage of cars on the road and the passage
of steelhead in the creek.
We will continue to keep the com-
munity informed of our progress with
this grant proposal.
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As lot clearing seasonnears ts end,
report published by the National Sci
Foundation n May 2006, esd$rcherSfiecosystems containing many diffelet$species are better able to withstand
periods of time.Greenspace s proud to have provided a unique ty of a plantworkshop for the professionals who are*hired diversity
remove combustible of
undeveloped lots in our c
owners who choose to do
Greenspac received fun4lng,Releaf to produce a bilin@ai"FireProtection for Forest Dwellers" andbilingnial workshops whi
about methods that canplants and trees that are
while, at the same time,essarv combustible fuel
It is important that
consider the native Dlant commpresent on the undeveloped lots
cleared each season. Native'olant
important part of the Cambria Mest and provide food and shelterTo Iots
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y demonstrated that stabili-through time increases as the. Unfortunately, biodiver-
decreased as qlobal
Special care should be
and Monterey pine
for the perpetuation of
soecies rom destructronstep toward maintaining a
Cambria forest.
iII many vegetation workers
tory of the forest.
owners in the commu-who have
. therefore.can makethe native soecies that
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