Ticks aare alive and well in the area. Thanks to Rosemary Johnston for the following article:
Tips about Ticks
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Help State Park on Earth Day
Celebrate Earth day at Palomar Mtn. State Park
April 16th
8:30am until 1pm
Come and celebrate ‘Earth Day’ 2011, at Palomar Mountain State Park. Join park rangers, park supporters and your fellow neighbors by volunteering to help improve areas of the park that were damaged by the 2007 fires and to help rehabilitate the park’s historic apple orchard.
Help to spread the word. Click here for more information and to view and download the flyer.
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Super Bowl Party Commuunity Center!
REMINDER – Super Bowl Party at the Community Center Tomorrow…
Kickoff is at 3pm, but come early (anytime after 2pm) to secure your seat.
3 viewing areas!! 2 TV screens and 1 HUGE Projector Screen!
This event is FREE to attend and EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
We will have hot chili with all the fixins, corn bread, vegetarian lasagna, crudités, chips and soft drinks. Feel free to bring a dish to share. Come early (2pm onward) and secure your seat.
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Pancake Breakfast and PMPO Mtg – Save the Date
From Mike Chesney
Subject: Save the Date!!!
The Next PMPO event is the Annual General Meeting, it will be held on May 28th, 2011 at 11:00am in the Fire Station, after the Pancake Breakfast
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Are you available March 22nd for our State Park?
If any of you could go to Sacramento March 22 to lobby to keep our state parks in San Diego open at least part of the year, that would be awesome. Note below, travel funding is available!! Let’s keep an eye out for the list of park closures to be released mid-February!!
Keep reading for details:
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Round Up Barbecue Grill and Music by Dutch Bergman
Do you remember Scott’s Cabin Trail Spur in the State Park?
| LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WHO REMEMBER SCOTT’S CABIN TRAIL “SPUR”
Do you have a vivid memory of Scott’s Cabin Trail at Palomar Mtn. State Park? To be more specific, the “spur” that went from State Park Road (Silvercrest picnic area) to the main Scott’s Cabin Trail? If so, your input may be valuable. This trail has been obliterated and closed for a long time due to fire damage and logging, but work is under way to restore it. You may have some valuable information that could help us identify/verify the location of remnants that may still exist so we can piece it back together. For more info, please email Rick Barclay at barclay_zone@yahoo.com Thanks. Rick Barclay Palomar Mtn. State Park Volunteer Trail Maintenance Unit |
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Come one! Come all! Friday Night Pizza Night!
| The Community Center will be open this Friday evening (Feb 4th) at 6:30pm.Come on down for a slice of pizza and catch up with your CCPM Board of Directors.
Everyone is welcome. |
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Huge Oak tree in road on South Grade
Just got a call from a neighbor about a large oak tree blocking the uphill side of South Grade near the 42.2 mile marker. I talked to the Road Dept. and they are on the way. If you are heading out, you might want to take it easier than normal going around the curves. Lots of strong wind last night!
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Cold winds might cause power outages
This is s good time to NOT park under some of these old oak trees. We have tales of woe from several Mountain folks who have done that durning storms only to have their car turn into a pancake! :{
Union Trib article about strong winds possibly headed our way and a Weather conditions link from SDG&E (Thanks for our News Scout, Rosemary Johnston).
Click for more tips that may be helpful too.
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