Free Admission to National Parks President’s Day Weekend


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Anyone looking to explore a national park for free in 2014 should mark his or her calendar. The National Park Service has nine fee-free days on the calendar in 2014. On the dates, all 401 national parks will offer free admission, though only 133 usually charge admission, according to the National Park Service (NPS). See the list below for this years dates and plan a trip to your local park. If you’re active military or family, you can also get a FREE Annual Pass to the National Parks.

Mark your calendar for these free fee days in 2014:

  • Feb. 15-17 for Presidents Day weekend
  • April 19-20 for National Park Week’s opening weekend
  • Aug. 25 for National Park Service’s 98th birthday
  • Sept. 27 for National Public Lands Day
  • Nov. 11 for Veterans Day

While entrance, commercial tour and transportation entrance fees are waived on these days, some fees — such as those collected by third parties — will not be waived.

For anyone looking for a national park, here are a few parks to consider visiting when the fees are waived:

Yosemite Great Falls, US

Yosemite National Park: With its stunning glacier-sculpted geology, abundant wildlife and world-class recreational opportunities, Yosemite, 200 miles east of San Francisco, is one of the crown jewels of America’s national park system. Yosemite’s granite wonderland was carved by massive glaciers around three million years ago, when ice covered all but the highest peaks in the Sierra Nevada.

Giant Sequoia trees, California

Sequoia National Park: Sequoia is home to the largest tree in the world, by volume. Redwoods are taller, but giant sequoias win for sheer mass: the General Sherman’s trunk has a volume of 1,487 cubic metres and is estimated to weigh over 2,000 tonnes. Sequoia also boasts 4,421m Mount Whitney, the high point of the John Muir Trail, which runs through Sequoia on its way up to Yosemite.

Lassen Volcanic National Park, California

Lassen National Park: The park is capped by 10,462-foot Lassen Peak, the world’s largest volcanic dome. Lassen’s 1915 blast makes it one of only two volcanoes to have erupted in the continental US in the 20th century (the other being Washington’s Mount Saint Helens in 1980). After the eruption, which laid waste to vast swaths of surrounding land, Lassen Volcanic national park was created to preserve the devastated areas for future observation and study. Visiting the area now, nearly 100 years later, is a dramatic lesson in the Earth’s own healing powers; it still bears vast scars of hardened lava, but between the rocks, the flora and fauna are flourishing.

“National parks not only protect and preserve the places we most value; they also add enormous economic value to nearby communities and the entire nation,” National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis said in a news release. “…Fee-free days are a great way to both thank those visitors and introduce parks to first-timers who can find a new place to call an old favorite.”

*Fee waiver includes: entrance fees, commercial tour fees, and transportation entrance fees. Other fees such as reservation, camping, tours, concession and fees collected by third parties are not included unless stated otherwise.

For more information, visit www.nps.gov/findapark/feefreeparks.htm.

DIY Project: How To Make A Modern Mirror


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It’s time to get creative and learn to create your own designer mirror!

Learn how to create your perfect designer mirror and save money by doing it YOURSELF. Home Depot offers a wide variety of free workshops for do-it-yourselfers of all ages and experience levels.

The class will be held Thursday Febuary 20 from 06:30P.M. – 08:00P.M.

Come gain the confidence necessary to improve your home improvement skills and stretch your budget as you learn the following:

  • Learn about various options for updating an older mirror to make it more modern
  • Understand how to install tile around the mirror using SimpleMat and grout or adhesive
  • Learn how to install a frame around a mirror, using various moulding products
  • Identify the right tools needed to prepare the mirror and complete the update

Interested in taking this class or learning about other available classes? Visit Home Depot’s site for more information or to sign up for the class.

Free Admission to Schulz Museum – Adults & Kids


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Enjoy free admission to the Museum all day and a special constellation wall as part of the Starry, Starry Night exhibition.

Free Admission for Adults & Kids
Saturday February 22, 2014 10:00am – 5:00pm

The Charles M.Schulz Museum opened in August 2002 to fulfill its mission of preserving, displaying, and interpreting the art of Charles M. Schulz. The museum carries out this mission through changing exhibitions and programming that: build an understanding of cartoonists and cartoon art; illustrate the scope of Schulz’s multi-faceted career; communicate the stories, inspirations and influences of Charles Schulz; and celebrate the life of Charles Schulz and the Peanuts characters. The Charles M. Schulz Museum is located 50 minutes north of San Francisco by car on Highway 101. Open weekdays Monday, Wednesday through Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. Closed Tuesday.

Admission is normally: $10 adults, $5 Seniors 62+, $5 youth & students (4-18 or with student ID), free for museum members & youth 3 and under. The Schulz Museum is located at 2301 Hardies Ln. Santa Rosa, Ca 94503. The museum can be reached by calling 707-579-4452 or by visiting their website, The Schulz Museum.org.

Sustainable Foods & Gardening Event – Saturday


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In Our Own Backyard, a sustainable food events is coming up! Check out the press release below for more information:

On Saturday, February 8, 2014, from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Contra Costa Master Gardeners and the City of Brentwood are hosting In Our Own Backyard, a celebration of local and sustainable, fresh food at the new Brentwood Community Center, 760 1st Street, Brentwood, California.

Beginning at 9:00 am, the morning program will focus on local agricultural, especially what’s happening in Brentwood, Contra Costa County’s most productive agricultural community.

Farmers who specialize in Sweet Corn will discuss how this crop has been developed and become a sought-after variety throughout the west. A newer cottage industry, olive oil, has also taken root in East Contra Costa County and, Sean McCauley, the farmer who pioneered the region’s olive oil growth, will speak about its production.

After these educational sessions, the Brentwood Agricultural Land Trust (BALT) will give a presentation about local food production and how farmland conservation and stewardship are vital to continuing success.

In the afternoon, the spotlight turns to the home gardener. Leading soil scientist Dr. Steve Andrews will speak about enhancing the soil in our home gardens. Dr. Andrews is a knowledgeable and entertaining speaker. His solutions for making soil more productive are simple and effective and guaranteed to produce better edible and ornamental plants.

After Dr. Andrews’ presentation, local CSAs, or Community Supported Agriculture, will discuss how consumers can take advantage of farm fresh fruit and vegetables.  These fresh foods can either be delivered to one’s home or can be picked up at a chosen site

There will also be composting and container gardening demonstrations by Contra Costa Master Gardeners. Local vendors will share samples and offer soaps, honey, yarn, jams and many other local food and non-food agricultural products for sale. Tickets are $35 each and go on sale December 8, 2013 through our website.  Admission includes a catered lunch by Nature’s Bounty utilizing locally-grown produce. To purchase tickets and for more information:  ccmg.ucdavis.edu/Backyard

Master Gardeners are educators trained by the University of California in horticulture, pest management and home gardening. Among the program’s goals is to produce an annual crop of educated volunteers to join the ranks of seasoned Master Gardeners. This year, Contra Costa Master Gardeners (CCMG) celebrates 30 years of providing research-based, sustainable gardening advice to home gardeners.

Founded in 1983, the Contra Costa Master Gardener program (CCMG) is comprised of volunteers trained in the University of California’s cooperative extension program to provide research-based knowledge to: improve residential horticulture, assist in urban pest management, and share resource conservation methods in Contra Costa County.  Currently, CCMG supports home and community gardeners with the following programs: the Help Desk, Speakers Bureau, Our Garden, School Gardens, and “Ask a Master Gardener” tables at Farmer’s Markets.  The CCMG Help Desk is open Monday through Thursday, from 9am to noon, (925) 646-6586.  website: http://ccmg.ucdavis.edu/ email: ccmg@ucanr.edu

Win a Free “Ghost Gun” Smith & Wesson M&P .308 Rifle


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The California Association of Federal Firearms Licensees (CAL-FFL) will give away guns for gun control bills passed in 2014.

They are giving away this Smith & Wesson M&P 10 .308 (7.62×51 NATO) rifle* in honor of California Senator Kevin de Leόn’s “ghost gun” ban bill SB 808.

Accord to the directions on their site, all you have to do is send the California Legislature our Patriots’ Petition letter opposing gun control between now and February 28 and click here to enter. By entering you’ll be helping them defend your Second Amendment rights! Contest is open to anyone 18 years and older. If you win you must pass standard background check as laws required.

*  Super-scary ghost gun “30 caliber clips,” “30 magazine clips,” and “30 bullets per half a second” fire control options not included

Help Fight Hunger – Fruit Tree Owners Wanted


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The Diablo Reporter has teamed up with Anna Chan, aka The Lemon Lady! Over the last four years, Anna has been on a nationwide campaign against hunger. The Lemon Lady Foundation is all volunteer and self-funded. Anna organized over 6,000 volunteer hours and personally harvested over 300 TONS of urban fruit and produce that’s delivered to local food pantries and hunger relief organizations.

Anna would like to inspire others about fruit and vegetable donations to local food pantries and she’s made simple to do so. Anna Chan & The Lemon Lady Foundation is looking for people with excess fruit on their fruit trees! Anna’s team would love to donate your excess fruit to local food banks including the Share Food Pantry on Willow Pass Rd, in Concord. We can even get help harvesting it for you!

If your interested donating your fruit to the cause,  contact Anna directly via email at AnnaAndAva@gmail.com or by phone (925) 672-1988 or (510) 406-1625. Happy Harvesting! For more information about Anna visit website The Lemon Lady Blog.

Get Healthy – FREE Medical Care Clinic


The Rotary Club of Concord has opened a free urgent care medical clinic at Cambridge Elementary School, 1135 Lacey Lane, Concord, CA 94520. The Clinic will be available to patients who live in the Concord area and have no health insurance. The Clinic will be open every Thursday from 5 P.M. until 9 P.M. Patients will be seen by appointment only. The clinic will be accepting appointments between the hours of 1 P.M. and 2 P.M. on each Thursday at Concord RotaCare Phone #: 925-429-6409. Appointment slots are limited and only patients who make appointments will receive service.

This RotaCare Clinic is operated and underwritten by the Rotary Club of Concord. Supporters of the clinic include John Muir Health, Kaiser Permanente, Anka Behavioral Health, Inc., The Mt. Diablo Unified School District, La Casa Via Associates, LLC, and many dedicated health care providers, Rotarians and other caring people who live in Contra Costa County.