Keith Block is going in for hip replacement surgery. Doreen called and said he has dry, oak firewood for $285 a cord. Or, pine for $140 a cord. He is hoping to sell enough cords to get them through the couple of months he will be laid up. Keith and Doreen Block 760 742-0432
Oak and Pine Firewood
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Super Bowl Party at the Community Center
The Community Center is having its 2nd Annual Super Bowl Party and YOU’RE INVITED!!
Last year was a huge success – don’t miss out this this year!!
SUNDAY, FEB 5th
2:30 pm
At the Community Center
We have 1 large projection screen and 3 TV’s
We’ll provide Chili and Baked Potatoes
Feel free to bring a plate to share
See you there!!
Palomar Mountain Volunteer Fire Department
21610 Crestline Road
Palomar Mountain, CA, 92060
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Have Firewood, will Deliver!
Need some firewood? Jason Hurst is a new member to Palomar Mountain and is related to the Mendenhall Family.
He is currently selling firewood on the mountain and is working to put himself through diesel mechanic school. He has three children with his wife Lauren.
If you would like split, pristine, dry Oak Firewood please call 760-742-0645
175.00 half chord
300.00 full chord
Will stack the wood for an additional fee. THANKS!
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Check out Grass Fed Beef now at Whole Foods Markets!
Posted in Palomar Mountain News | Tags: Grass Fed Beef, Home grown meats, hormone free beef, Joel Mendenhall
Friends of State Park now a 501c3! Can YOU help?
Announcing…
FRIENDS OF PALOMAR MOUNTAIN STATE PARK
Up & running… with non-profit 501(c)(3) status… and working to
Visit our website for closure update and to find out how you can help keep Palomar open.
Rick Barclay
O: 800-513-9962 H: 951-302-7058
Unit Coordinator – Palomar TMU
Chairman – Friends of Palomar Mountain State Park Committee, CRSPIA
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Palomar draws the Hardy
It is Summer Time on Palomar! Beautiful! Take a minute before your run to enjoy the great outdoors to read this article. Thanks to one of the hardy, Mary Ann Robinson for sharing with us. Happy New Year to All!
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Please Share so all are in the Know!
The message I just posted from Jerry about locks being cut and roads destroyed by USFS, prompted me to ask your help. For the past couple years, the Mountain News has been in this new format. However, people change their email address or perhaps have not subscribed yet.
My mind is racing as I am working to make sure that last message gets to the land owners on the east Grade.
So, I had an idea. May I suggest that YOU please forward this to your Mountain friends suggesting they Subscribe (if they haven’t already)?
It is easy to do.
Simply go to www.palomarmountainnews.com and you will see a button on the top right of the page. SUBSCRIBE and you will be all set with the latest news, as it hits, of your favorite Mountain!
Thanks for spreading the word!
Bonnie Phelps, Editor since 1998
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PRESS RELEASE: Can this be true? Watch out East Grade folks…
For the life of me, I can not imagine why the USFS would cut locks on private property to destroy roads so they can not be used for fire suppression. However, I have no reason to doubt Jerry’s message below. Pass the word.
From: Gerald Fisher [mailto:jfisher760@aol.com]
Subject: Wild Grader
Last week we came home to a large Catepiller Road Grader parked on our property in the water company loading area off Hwy. 76.
A call to the contractor named on the equipment disclosed he was working for USFS.
Today, Keith Steinberg, Mgr. of Rey River Ranch (RRR) and I met with the grader supervisor, Mark, of Wm. Kanayan General Contractor: Tel: (909) 337-5428.
The story told was as follows:
- The contract covers the Cleveland Nat. Forest (CNF)
- The work is to tear up existing roads so they cannot be used to service the forest; for fire fighting; to discourage off-road travel.
- To the south of RRR is an area of CNF.
- After finishing work adjacent to RRR, their contractor admitted to Keith and I that he ‘cut’ the gate cables on an adjacent private party’s land, and ‘cut’ the gate cable on the RRR.
- The contractor tore up RRR roads.
- When asked upon what authority he felt he could, by force, enter private property, he answered, “I was told by my contact with USFS (CNF) that it was okay”.
- Mark further disclosed that he was personally shown, by the CNF person, the private property road that was to be destroyed.
- Keith and I made it quite clear that the use of private property, without permission of the owner, under these circumstances has not, is not, permissible. Probably dating back to 1776!!
- Further, to cause injury to private property, or use of private property, even though supposedly authorized by the CNF, paints the contractor with the same stripes as the government.
I aalert you to this because the next area they were going to work on, starting today, is on and off Hwy 7 , East Grade Road.
The above highlights the observation that not only is there no respect (fire and maintenance) for the Public Lands, trees, wildlife, etc., but none for the taxpayer and his property that pays for this abuse!!
Jerry
Gerald W. Fisher
Mitchell Consulting Company
23550 Hwy. 76
Santa Ysabel, CA 92070
(H): (760) 782-9208
(C): (619) 540-3611
Fax: (760) 782-0824
Email: jfisher760@aol.com
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It’s a Silent Night on the Mountain
Did you have a wonderful Christmas with family and friends? We sure did, and it was so beautiful to see the sunset with our “Silent Night” view from the Mountain top.
Here is an old, but favorite, version of what Christmas is all about. Sincerely hope you enjoy it, and your last week of 2011!
bonandon
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New Years Day Hike up to Boucher Lookout!
Everyone is invited to a guided hike on New Years Day 2012. Click for the info.
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