Winter 10 - Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods
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Winter 10 - Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods
Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods Preservation through Education and Stewardship Russian River District State Parks Volume XXV, Number 4, Winter 2010 Celebrating with our Volunteers D Michele Luna, Executive Director espite our disappointment in the defeat of Proposition 21, Stewards and State Parks took time to acknowledge and thank our dedicated volunteers with a wonderful celebration. The Annual Volunteer Celebration that took place on Friday, December 3rd was attended by about 150 volunteers and was a great success! In fact, many feel it was the best year ever. The planning committee of both State Park’s and Stewards’ staff added some nice touches to the evening and the food coordinated by Liz Beale and Annie Cresswell was fantastic. Special thanks to the entire committee for all your efforts and help as well as all the State Park staff who were on hand to tend bar and pass appetizers. A number of our volunteer musicians throughout the year performed, The Honeybees, Jim and Kathy Ocean, The Blue Yonders, and Michael Campbell. Thank you for again performing to the delight of the crowd. The auction and wine cellar raffle brought in over $7,000, which will be very helpful in helping us meet our $35,000 4-month challenge. Special thanks also to our fabulous auction committee, Amy Racina, Lindsey Cole, Diane Barth,Yvonne Kenner, Clara Else and Kevin O’Connor. Thanks to our donors, the auction items this year were notable. Also thanks to Stewards board members for helping with selling tickets and cashiering, Rich Lawton, Bob Caricato, Gregory Fearon, Elizabeth Vega and Mike Von der Porten. We treasure each and every one of our volunteers.You are the heart and soul of the work that we do to provide education and stewardship programs in our State Parks. With your help we serve thousands of school children and park visitors, making their experience of our parks enjoyable with lasting memories. With your help we are creating new stewards who will carry on this work in the future. State Parks and Stewards acknowledged the hard work of our dedicated volunteer program coordinators. For those of you who may not know, each and every program that Stewards supports has a volunteer that acts in a leadership role and coordinates the scheduling and logistics for their program. For this reason, Stewards can operate very cost-efficiently. Many of these wonderful people were awarded special State Park commendation earlier in 2010 and at the Celebration. In addition, some of the young people who have been volunteering for State Parks and Stewards in the past years were acknowledged for their efforts. Continued on Page 5 Mission Statement Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods (Stewards) works in partnership with California State Parks to protect and interpret the natural and cultural resources of the Russian River District. State Parks Supported Armstrong Redwoods State Nat. Reserve Austin Creek State Recreation Area Sonoma Coast State Park Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods P.O. Box 2, Duncans Mills, CA 95430 707.869.9177, 707.869.8252 Fax stewards@mcn.org www.stewardsofthecoastandredwoods.org Youth Volunteers Recognized at Volunteer Celebration Trevor Schaap, Cory Cresswell, Justin Schaap, Sierra Wisehart, Bodie Wisehart, Joey Beale Board Members Bill Bambrick, President Rich Lawton,Vice President Mike Von der Porten, Secretary Bob Caricato, Treasurer Jo Anne Ackerman Hollis Bewley Jan De Wald Gregory Fearon Elizabeth Vega Advisory Board Members Frederika Haskell Kathie Lowrey CAL Andrea Mapes, Supervising Ranger, Armstrong Redwoods Executive Director Michele Luna Executive Assistant Annie Cresswell Administrative Assistant Amanda Wymer Programs Manager Ruby Herrick Office Volunteers Diane Barth Clara Else Barbara Hoffmann Roz Hendy Yvonne Kenner Barbara Seymour Michele Sokol - Coordinator EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT Michele Luna, Stewards Executive Director W e began the year with great hope that our efforts to secure a sustainable funding source for our parks would be successful. Unfortunately, that was not the case with the defeat of Proposition 21. For those of you who helped with the campaign, I want to express to you our deepest appreciation for your support with signature gathering and getting out the vote. We will continue to support new efforts to address the desperate State Park budget crisis and keep you posted on how you can help. Park Service Reductions Russian River District service reductions went into affect on December 1st. The following campgrounds are closed until June 30th: Austin Creek Bull Frog Pond, Bodega Dunes (all but 19 spots), Willow Creek, Pomo Canyon, Reef and Woodside. Day-use areas closed include: Bodega Head East, Campbell Cove, Schoolhouse Beach, Russian Gulch,Vista Point, and Gerstle Cove. Fort Ross State Historic Park is closed all weekdays and Kruse Rhododendron State Reserve restroom is closed. Stewards is raising the funds needed to keep the Visitor Center in Jenner and restroom open. These reductions create safety and habitat preservation issues of concern. As evidenced by visitor behavior last year, people leave their garbage even though there are no trash receptacles and they find other places to relieve themselves without open restrooms. They are less inclined to follow the rules and we generally see more unleashed dogs and people accessing restricted areas. The north coast businesses suffered last year with less access to day-use areas, which doesn’t help the local economy. Stewards will continue to keep these issues in the minds of our local politicians. New Board Members I would like to welcome four new members to the Stewards Board of Directors, Gregory Fearon, Jo Anne Ackermann, Elizabeth Vega, and Hollis Bewley. Each of them offers Stewards expertise in areas such as natural resources, fundraising, education, nonprofit management and special event planning. We are very excited to start the new year with renewed energy and excitement. In addition, I wish to thank outgoing board members, Kathie Lowrey, Frederika Haskell and Lisa Bacon for their years of dedication and support. Both Kathie and Frederika have agreed to serve as Advisory Board members. In closing, I want to thank the Stewards staff for their unwavering commitment despite the recent cuts we’ve had to make that affect us all. We are hopeful that things will turn around in 2011 and we can look forward to adequate staffing levels. Please be aware that the Stewards office will be closed from December 20th to the 31st. We will be back in the office on January 3rd. Have a wonderful holiday season and don’t forget to visit your parks…the creek and waterfall at Armstrong are flowing and the coast can have gorgeous, sunny days with no wind this time of year. Newsletter Staff Michele Luna Contributors Bea Brunn Annie Cresswell Ruby Herrick Photography Hollis Bewley E-News To receive our E-Newsletter please go to our website and sign up for these periodic updates. You can customize your subscription. Page 2 Board/Staff Retreat on November 20, 2010: (Back - l to r) Rich Lawton, Frederika Haskell Bill Bambrick, Bob Caricato, Elizabeth Vega, Ruby Herrick (Middle) Jo Anne Ackermann, Michele Luna, Linda Rath,, (Front) Jan De Wald, Annie Cresswell, Mike Von der Porten and Andrea Mapes. CAL REPORT Andrea Mapes, Supervising Ranger, CAL Trail Crew Goes Above & Beyond I n my modest eight years of experience working for State Parks, I have seen my fair share of the destruction marijuana plantations cause to public land. Whether you are for or against marijuana use, there is no debating the environmental damage caused by people who set up marijuana grows illegally on park land. Native plants and trees are removed to make room and sunlight for marijuana plants, hillsides are dug out to make terraces, streams are diverted to water the crop, fertilizers and pesticides are used without consideration of other plants, animals or water sources, and hundreds of pounds of trash are abandoned at the site once the grow is harvested. While efforts are made to catch and prosecute those responsible for this devastation, it is difficult, dangerous, and often unfruitful work. Cleaning up the sites after they have been deemed safe from suspects is also challenging and treacherous. Imagine a ten minute hike down an old, overgrown fire road, crossing a creek bed, hoisting yourself up the side of a steep hill with a pully system, walking another twenty minutes through fields of broom and tree branches on a makeshift trail with loose rocks and steep drop-offs, and then billy-goating up the side of another steep hill. Now imagine doing that carrying out propane bottles, trash bags, hundreds of feet of irrigation tubing, plastic drums, and rolls of wire fencing. That’s just what our volunteer trail crew and State Park staff did on October 15, 2010 at Austin Creek State Recreation Area in an effort to clean up one of the abandoned marijuana grow sites located within the park. The dedication, endurance and teamwork of the crew in accomplishing this much needed clean-up is immensely appreciated by California State Parks. You are all true Stewards. THANK YOU! Holiday Shopping Help us raise $35,000 in 4-Months Support Your Local State Park Visitor Centers Armstrong Redwoods & Jenner Nature-Related Books, Hiking and Field Guides State Park Apparel, Totes, and Backpacks Educational Books, Toys and Games for Children Wooden Walking Sticks, Calendars and Patches g 100% of Sales Benefit Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods Check out our E-Store and Online Auction www.stewardsofthecoastandredwoods.org Beginning on November 1st we began a 4-month challenge to raise $35,000. We are thrilled to report that with the recent online/ live auction, year-end donations, memberships, and grants we have raised $21,000! Thanks very much for your support and helping us reach the top of our giving tree by March 1st. Page 3 TWO BOOKS AND A DVD FOR ARMSTRONG WOODS Michele Luna, Executive Director A few years ago two outstanding women, Doris Dickenson and Carmen Finley came to me with an idea to write a book about Colonel James B. Armstrong. Needless to say, I was thrilled at the prospect of having them write such a book. It wasn’t until I saw the first draft that I realized just how much work they had put into researching the Colonel’s past and documenting new found information about him and his family. Over the years, I have grown quite fond of these two tenacious women and certainly respect their dedication to Armstrong Redwoods and capturing the history of this park like no others ever have. I enjoy the phone calls exclaiming, “Wait until you see what we have to show you…” Their enthusiasm in finding the beautiful portraits of the Armstrong girls and the lovely painting done by Kate Armstrong is quite infectious. There are many examples of their wonderful discoveries, including relatives of Parson Jones, which led to their writing the second book, Parson Jones, The Life and Times of Reverend William Ladd Jones. Stewards has just published this second book and it is now in the Visitor Center at Armstrong Redwoods or available online through our website. This book is extremely well documented and includes some wonderful diary entries by Parson Jones himself. I need to thank both Carmen and Doris for funding the first printing of the book. Their generosity made it possible for Stewards to order enough copies to last awhile and keep the price reasonable. In addition to both books, Carmen and Doris embarked on a new venture when they made their first DVD presentation about Colonel James B. Armstrong, His Family and His Legacy book. It is very informative and narrated by Doris, Carmen and Edward Schoon. The cost is only $10 and also available at the Visitor Center and online. Again, I wish to thank Carmen for funding the first two DVD orders. I am including the bios for these two inspirational women so you can see for yourself how accomplished they are and how lucky we are to have them volunteering for State Parks and Stewards. I do need to add that Doris often can be seen leading groups around the park, telling the story as Lizzie Armstrong, which is quite delightful. Doris M. Dickenson, M.A., is a former editor of The Sonoma Searcher, journal of the Sonoma County Genealogical Society; author of articles for Heritage Review, journal of the Germans from Russia Heritage Society and recipient of their Joseph S. Height Memorial Literary Award; and a former educator and author of articles for Instructor magazine. She is currently a volunteer and tour guide at Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve, Guerneville, and author of several publicly distributed Armstrong family biographies. Carmen J. Finley, Ph.D., CG, a retired educational research psychologist, is a certified genealogist, author of The Finleys of Early Sonoma County, California, and numerous papers published in The American Genealogist,The Genealogist, Magazine of Virginia, National Genealogical Society Quarterly,Virginia Genealogist, and Tennessee Ancestors. She is project director for the Sonoma County Genealogical Society, chair of the National Genealogical Society Family History Writing Contest, and serves on the NGS Quarterly editorial board. FOR SALE IN THE ARMSTRONG VISITOR CENTER OR ON OUR WEBSITE Page 4 Colonel James B. Armstrong, His Family and His Legacy Parson Jones, The Life and Times of Reverend William Ladd Jones $29.95 $29.95 DVD $10 WHALE WATCH Volunteer Opportunities Bea Brunn, Whale Mother A fter a fantastic summer and fall with whales frolicking off our coast every day, they (the whales) told everybody to come to our orientation on Saturday, November 13. Thank you all! We had close to 50 people in attendance, mostly new faces and eager volunteers, with a few of our “old-timers” also in attendance. Call the Stewards office: 869-9177 x1# or email rherrick@mcn.org Program Activities We were introduced to our new ranger Andrea Mapes, Cooperating Association Liaison. After a new DVD whale video your “Whale Mother” gave her usual talk about our Gray Whales in particular and also talked about our unusual show of whales this year off our coast, we then had sign-ups for our season starting at Bodega Head on Sunday, January 2. To top off the day, as we were waiting for lifeguard Tim Murphy at the Head we actually had a couple of whale sightings to everybody’s delight, all heading north. Hopefully they will meet up with the regular migration group who are now heading south to Baja and will turn around. Thanks to all of you for attending and signing up for shifts. We look forward to seeing you for another great season. As usual, a very special thanks to Ruby H. and Michele S. for all the goodies and putting together all the logistics for another successful annual orientation. See you all at the Head on January 2. VOLUNTEERS RECOGNIZED AT CELEBRATION Continued from Page 1 Volunteer Coordinators Joyce Bacci – Armstrong Volunteer, State Park Volunteer Medallion Lanny Keyston – Armstrong Trail Crew, Poppy Award Bea Brunn – Whale Watch Coordinator, State Park Volunteer Medallion Bob Caricato – Seal Watch Coordinator Bill Bambrick – Trail Crew Coordinator, Poppy Award Keary and Sally Sorenson – Maine Debris Coordinator, Tidepool Roving Program Linda Fisher – Jenner Visitor Center Coordinator Suzanne Abrams – ELP Coordinator In Memory Fred Luna, Recycling Program Thomas Fujiyoshi Youth Volunteers Cory Cresswell – Stewards Special Events Bodie and Sierra Wisehart – Junior Interpreters Joey Beale – Special Events Trever and Jusin Schaap – Recycling program The Mighty Chiplings – Special Events Musicians Other Acknowledgements Norman Hill – Poppy Award John Cole - Park Volunteer Medallion Elinor Twohy - Park Volunteer Medallion Armstrong Visitor Center Volunteers – Ten Years or More Joyce Bacci Jacque Mielke Bob Lewek Barbara Hoffmann Norman Hill 1932 – 2010 Tom is described by his friends and family as a kind, gentle and generous man, always with a smile on his face, Tom will also be remembered by Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods as a dedicated Whale Watch volunteer and passionate Board Member. Tom also served as a board member and volunteer at Fort Ross. (Donations in Tom’s name will support Volunteerism) Armstrong Redwoods Visitor Center Staffing FAR Docent Tour Guides Trail Maintenance Habitat Restoration Project Pond Farm Interest Group Sonoma Coast State Park Visitor Center Staffing Seal Watch Whale Watch Tidepool Programs Watershed Program Environmental Living Prog. Sonoma Coast Stewardship Other Projects Recycling & Firewood Office Help & Special Events Volunteer Program Coordinators Joyce Bacci, ARVC Lanny Keyston, AR Trails, FAR Laura Parent, Pond Farm Linda Fisher, Jenner VC Bob Caricato, Seal Watch Bea Brunn, Whale Watch Suzanne Abrams, ELP Fred Luna, Recycling Vacant, Willow Creek Ed. Bill Bambrick, Sonoma Coast Water Quality Monitoring and Trail Crew The Sorensons, Marine Debris, & Beach Cleanups Hollis & Jerry Bewley, Tidepool Programs State Park Volunteer Coordinators Ranger Ellen Brem Armstrong/Austin Creek Ranger Ben Vanden Heuvel Sonoma Coast State Park Page 5 VOLUNTEER ORIENTATIONS & SEMINARS FOR 2011 GENERAL ORIENTATIONS (required of new volunteers) January 8, 2011, 9:00 am to Noon, Armstrong Redwoods March 19, 2011, 9:00 am to Noon, Armstrong Redwoods May 21, 2011, 9:00 am to Noon, Armstrong Redwoods PROGRAM SPECIFIC ORIENTATIONS WHALE WATCH ORIENTATION FOR 2011 Saturday, November 13, 2010, 9 am – 1:30 pm, Bodega Bay Grange ARMSTRONG TOUR GUIDES & ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROGRAM Friday, January 21, 2011, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm - lunch break TIDEPOOL PROGRAM Saturday, January 29, 2011, 9:00 am – 12:30 pm SEAL WATCH PROGRAM Saturday, February 12, 2011, 12:30 pm – 4:00 pm Equipment Training & brunch: Sunday, February 27, 2011, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Estuary Viewing by Kayak: Sat., June 4, 2011, 9:00 am - Noon, Summer Training: 1:00 – 4:00 pm WILLOW CREEK WATERSHED EDUCATION PROGRAM Friday, March 4, 2011, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm SONOMA COAST ENVIRONMENTAL LIVING PROGRAM Friday, March 4, 2011, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm with lunch break ARMSTRONG & JENNER VISITOR CENTERS Orientation for Jenner: Sat., March 26, 2011, 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm Orientation for Armstrong: Sat., April 9, 2011, 1 pm – 3 pm Ruby Herrick, Programs Manager Volunteer Hours Due Volunteers are reminded to turn in their State Park volunteer hours before the end of 2010. Stewards will compile the hours and submit them to State Parks early in the year. Forms are available under RESOURCES on Stewards’ website. Volunteers who donate 16 hours per year receive a District day-use pass and those who donate 200 hours receive a state-wide day-use pass. Register on our website for all Orientations and Seminars www.stewardsofthecoastandredwoods. org/seminar_registrationpage.htm SEMINARS 2011 Cultural History of Armstrong Redwoods/Austin Creek State Recreation Area: January 8, 2010, 12:30 - 3:30 pm Make your Interpretive Walk/Hike a Memorable One: Saturday, January 15, 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Redwood Ecology: Saturday, January 22, 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Exploring the Intertidal Zone: Saturday, January 29, 1:30 pm - 4 pm Pinnipeds and Sonoma Coast Birdlife: Saturday, February 12, 9:00 am - Noon Natural and Cultural History of Willow Creek: Saturday, March 5, 12:00 - 4:00 pm Geology of Sonoma Coast: Saturday, March 12, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Plant ID Hike at Armstrong Redwoods: Saturday, March 19, 12:30 - 3:00 pm Archeology and History of Sonoma Coast: Saturday, March 26, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Wildlife of Western Sonoma County: Saturday, April 9, 9:00 am -12:30 pm Wildflower and Plant ID on the Sonoma Coast: Saturday, April 30, 9:00 am -12:00 pm Pond Farm/the Legacy of Marguerite Wildenhain: Saturday, May 28, 10:00 am -12:30 pm State Park Archeologist, Breck Parkman’s Archeology Seminar in 2010 Page 6 In Appreciation of our Donors Foundations/Agencies Bodega Bay Fisherman’s Festival California State Coastal Conservancy California State Coastal Commission California State Parks Foundation The Dean Witter Foundation Save the Redwoods League State Farm N. CA Public Affairs Westamerica Bank Other Sponsors Clover Stornetta Farms, Inc. Mara Shepard Designer Jewelry Jim Maresca/Edwards Jones Northwood Golf Club Sonoma Uncorked Wine/Beer/Food Sponsors 3rd Street Ale Works Andy’s Produce Businesses/Corporations Applewood Inn North Bay Corporation Barefoot Winery Redwood Credit Union Bella Vineyards and Wine Caves Sophies Cellars Balletto Vineyards Webhelper B.R. Cohn Winery Whole Foods Market Chef Patrick’s Clos du Bois Event Sponsors 2010 Corks Restaurant, Forestville Heartwood - $3,000 In-Kind Coffee Bazaar Dry Creek Vineyards A Hot Tub Place Inc Food For Humans Sea Star - $2,000 Fritz Underground Winery Russian River Getaways Gallo Family Vineyards Affinity Solar Energy Gold Coast Coffee & Bakery Hartford Family Winery Wildflower Sponsors - $1,000 plus Jenner Bistro Kenwood Vineyards In-Kind Barefoot Winery Korbel Champagne Cellars Bohemian Lagunitas Brewing Company Sonoma Cutrer Vineyards Moshin Vineyards Sonoma West Times & News Old World Winery Quivira Vineyards and Winery Ramazzotti Wines, LLC Mushroom Sponsors - $500 plus Ravenswood Winery Russian River Recreation & Parks District Rochioli Winery Fern Grove Cottages Russian River Vineyards Redwood Credit Union Safeway Westamerica Bank Shone Farm In-Kind Sonoma Cutrer Vineyards Applewood Inn Sophie’s Cellars Arts of Sonoma Stumptown Brewery Chef Patrick Taft Street Winery Coffee Bazaar Third Street AleWorks Corks Restaurant Toad Hollow Vineyards Guerneville Graphics Twin HIll Farms Gregory Hayes Photography Whole Foods, Sebastopol Korbel Wild Hog Vineyards Jenner Bistro KOWS KRCB Old World Winery River Reader Russian River Chamber of Commerce Russian River Times Russian River Vineyards Sonoma County County Gazette Osprey Circle Donors - 2010 $1,000 plus Dennis McAuliffe Carmen Finley $500 plus Doris Dickenson Michael & Margaret Kennett Laura Morgan Betty Reiss Gilbert Roberts/Penelope Cohen Michael Von der Porten Julie and Kurt Whitaker NEW MEMBERS Supporting and Businesses $100 Dave Crawford & Mary Rothsdotter Stumptown Brewery Third Street Aleworks Contributing Allen Bealer Beth Hearn Barbara & Jim Kokalis Alan & Alice Plutchok Curt & Felicity Quantz Auction/Raffle Donors Ann Chambers Lisa Bacon Balletto Vineyards Diane Barth Hollis & Jerry Bewley Bea Brunn California State Parks Bob Caricato Janet Ciel Connie Cloak Thomas Cook Doris Dickenson Enjoy Day Spa Carol Farnes Fern Grove Cottages Gregory Fearon Frank Field Carmen Finley Nancy Fortner Girls Speak Out Harmony Festival Robert Janover Doug & Audrey King Christine Theresa LaPorte Rich Lawton Wanda Lee Marcy Silviera Lenhardt Living Landscapes MacArthur Place Inn & Spa Marty MacMillan Mara Shepard Design Jewelry Music Sponsors Heather Meader-McCausland Edge of Town The Mighty Chiplings Harvey Mendelson Edgehog Lollie Mercer The Thugz Happenstance Thiessen Brothers Jacque Mielke Honeybees Monte Rio Cottages Jim Ocean Amber Moshin Monkey Tunes (Recording services) Keith Nelson Taimalietane Islands of Polynesia Individual Denise Felman Michael Gordon Auction/Raffle Donors continued Nothwood Gold Course Carol Norick Jack Norick Kevin O’Connor Out on a Limb Tree Climbing Osmosis Day Spa Sanctuary Leslie “Kanti” Pike Stephen Pryputniewicz Quercia Gallery Amy Racina Riverlane Resort River’s Edge Kayak & Canoe Robert Hunter Winery Rocker Oysterfeller’s Kitchen Evalena Rose Royal Pacific Limousine Russian River Getaways Save the Redwoods League John Schubert Monica Schwalbenber-Pena Sea Ranch Lodge Sebastopol Hardware Store Erin Sheffield Joel Slaton Sophie’s Cellars Continued on page 8 Page 7 Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods Auction/Raffle Donors continued from page 7 Susannah Stringam/De Young Museum Barbara Tobin Mr. Trombly’s Tea Shop Elizabeth Vega Sherry Vierra Village Inn Suki Waters/Watertreks Weavers and Dreamers Worldly Goods George Zastrow Membership Form YES, I’d like to become a member. Senior/Student $25.00 Individual $30.00 Family $45.00 Contributing $100.00 Supporting $150.00 Business $150.00 Patron $250.00 plus Osprey Circle $500.00 plus Payment type: Check Annual Renewal Date: February 1 Stewards members receive this quarterly newsletter by email or mail . Members are also entitled to 20% discount on purchases at Stewards run visitor centers and at our special events. In addition, Members can attend our educational seminars for a $5 donation. Name(s) ________________________________ Address ________________________________ ________________________________ Phone ________________________________ Email ________________________________ I’d like to help with an additional donation of $_______ Charge Card Make check payable to Stewards. Renewal Visa MC Total tax deductible donation $______ Account #_________________________ Exp. Date____________ Signature: _________________________ Bequests Your Gift to the Future of State Park Volunteerism With your help future generations will enjoy quality interpretation through “Volunteers in Parks” programs for many years to come. A gift to Stewards is the simplest form of giving from your estate. There are several types of charitable bequests by will (or beneficiary designation). Sample: I hereby give and bequest to Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods, a nonprofit organization incorporated under the laws of the State of California, with a principal address at P.O. Box 2, Duncans Mills, CA 95430, _______percent of my estate, (or) the sum of _____dollars, (or) the following assets _____________________. For Information on contributing to Stewards’ Endowment in support of Armstrong Redwoods please contact Michele Luna at the Stewards office (707) 869-9177 X4#. RENEWAL NOTICE CALL 800-320-0476 TO MAKE A VEHICLE DONATION IN THE NAME OF STEWARDS OF THE COAST AND REDWOODS Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods PO Box 2, Duncans Mills, CA 95430 (707) 869.9177, FAX (707) 869.8252 stewards@mcn.org, stewardsofthecoastandredwoods.org NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION US Postage PAID Permit No. 6 Duncans Mills 95430 Return Service Requested Page 8