GOOD NEWS! THERE IS NO FIRE BURNING ANYWHERE NEAR SEA RANCH OR GUALALA OR EVEN CLOSE TO OUR COASTAL COMMUNITIES! WE ARE ALL SAFE AND ENJOYING LOTS OF FRESH AIR AND ALL THE EXCITEMENT OF THE COMING CELEBRATIONS THIS WEEKEND…READ ON!
The fires in northern California continue to burn. We have received dozens of inquires regarding the safety of coming to our area on the coast, and also wondering about air quality. Here is the latest from CalFire:
http://www.co.mendocino.ca.us/oes/pdf/Fact_Sheet_07_02_08_1900.pdf
Our air quality remains great, as we are blessed with ocean breezes coming fresh off the Pacific. The nearest fire to us is still about 15 miles away and behind a couple ridges. We cannot even see smoke from that fire. We are no danger here, at all.
There are many exciting events planned for this Fourth of July weekend from Sea Ranch to Point Arena, including parades, fireworks, lots of music, farmers market, and many more! Please come join us for a good old-fashioned small town holiday, and enjoy some of the prettiest country in the country!
Gualala Sesquicentennial (150 years) 1858 - 2008
Independence Weekend Celebration
The “town sign” as one crosses the bridge into Mendocino County was designed and built by local residents and has proclaimed “GUALALA established 1858” since the early 70’s. While visiting Gualala this weekend, please note flag-lined Highway 1 (courtesy of Gualala Festivals Committee) and the buildings festooned in patriotic decorations to celebrate both our Nation’s Birthday and Gualala’s Sesquicentennial.
Ongoing activities throughout the weekend
⋆ Stop at the attractive, informational display overlooking the Gualala River created by the Gualala River Watershed Council with funds donated by the Gualala Festival Committee. Located just south of Oceansong Restaurant, (soon to be the new home of Bones Roadhouse)
⋆ Take a stroll on the Gualala Bluff Top Trail and enjoy the views of the Gualala River, Gualala Point Park beach and Pacific Ocean. Best access to the Trail is at the north end through the Seacliff Center. Visit the shops and stop at Trink’s Café for a sandwich to take to the bluff top viewing benches.
⋆ Adventure Rents Canoes & Kayaks in downtown Gualala will be open daily from 10 AM for self-guided paddling adventures in the Gualala River estuary and up into the redwood forest. All ages, sizes and skill levels are welcome, individuals to large groups. Dogs are welcome too!
⋆ The Point Arena Lighthouse & Fog Signal Building are also celebrating its Centennial, but will be closed for renovation beginning July 7, so plan to visit this weekend while you can! Light station, Gift Shop and Museum Open 10 - 3:30 PM daily until July 7, 2008.
Friday, July 4: America’s Birthday
Gualala Events:
⋆ 10 AM - 4 PM - Jack’s Gualala Pharmacy is hosting a BBQ with FREE hot dogs, chips and a soda, plus a 50% off Sidewalk sale and a Jump activity for kids.
⋆ 11 AM - 3 PM - Surf Motel is hosting a Corn-on-the-Cob Speed Eating Contest for Cash Prizes: 1st $75.00, 2nd $50.00, & 3rd $25.00 - Entry forms at Surf Motel. Corn donated by Surf Supermarket.
⋆ 12 Noon - 3 PM - Action Network Family Resource Center will offer children’s activities on the lawn behind the Gualala Hotel and featuring a “Bounce House” for $1 a turn, a Special 4th of July Crafts for $2 each and Face Painting ($1 per cheek or $3 for a full-face design).
⋆ 12 Noon - 9 PM Ahoy! A band of Pirates will be taking over the South end of Gualala on Friday July 4th for the Second Annual North Coast Pirate Faire, located at the Community Center Meadow at Center St. & Hwy 1. Along with the usual Pirate mayhem will be delectable foods, drink, pirate gear & treasures. A ragtag band of vagabond musicians will be playing throughout the day including the Roadhouse All-Star Blues Band, Johnny Tsunami & the Hurricanes, the Jimi James Blues Band, Max the Sax & DJ Mama plus additional surprises and special guests.
Captain Bones is recruiting all Pirates to dress in ur finest gear and join in the celebration, skullduggery & mayhem. Fun for the entire family crew with plenty o’ activities for the wee Pirates including an air jump! There will also be a Dunk Tank (beats walking the plank!) for dunking local Rowdy Rogues and Wily Wenches and other local “celebrities”. For additional information or vendor booth space for selected foods, crafts and art, call 707 884-1188. To sign up to be a “dunkee”, please call Adventure Rents at 884-4386.
Point Arena Events:
Point Arena Centennial (100th)
Independence Day Weekend Celebrations
• 7:00 PM Art Reception with Native American Spoken and Visual Art & Live Jazz at Think Visual Gallery on Main Street
• 7:30 PM on Port Road “Band of Horribles Parade”, a 100-year-old tradition restored! (Political satire, some parental discretion advised). Live music follows at the Odd Fellows Building
• Street Dance following the Band of Horribles Parade
Saturday, July 5th
Gualala Events:
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⋆ 10:30 M - 12:30 PM - Gualala Farmer’s Market - Center St. & Hwy. 1 -
⋆ 12 Noon - 4 PM - RED, WHITE & BLUEGRASS: Cypress Village Family Independence Day Celebration
⋆ 12 - 3 PM - Cooking Demo at Accents by the Sea
⋆ 12 - 3:30 PM - Kentucky Bluegrass by the Hicktones of Sonoma County
⋆ 12:45 PM - Golden Retriever Love Brigade (parading throughout the Village)
⋆ 1 - 3 PM - Palm Reading at Henley’s Art & Interiors
⋆ Ongoing fun for all ages: Roving Juggling Wizard Gordon Smith ⋆ Free Face Painting ⋆ Original Recipe Free Caramel Popcorn Samples ⋆ Sales, Specials and Goodies at several shops
⋆ 5 - 7 PM - The Dolphin Gallery Opening Reception: Christos Nikopoulos (photography) & Dianne Van De Carr (fused glass); Admission is free. Located in the Sundstrom Center in downtown Gualala. Exhibit on display through July 30.
Point Arena Events:
• 12 Noon on…Street Fair at Arena Cove - Annual Street Fair before the Fireworks. Parking is limited to provide room for vendors and entertainment and parking is not permitted (without reservations at local dining establishments) after 5PM.
• Music provided by DJ Sister Yasmin starting early afternoon
• Approx. 9:15 PM Point Arena Fireworks - Arena Cove - Show begins at dusk
• Late night music by “Rebelation” at Arena Theater
Sunday, July 6th
Gualala Events:
2:00 PM - 25th Annual Acorn Family Picnic at Bower Park on Gualala Ridge, access Old Stage Road from Hwy. 1 or turn right on Pacific Woods Road from Hwy 1 and then turn left on Old Stage Rd.
Point Arena Events:
• 7:00AM - Ecumenical service at City Park
• 10:00AM - Historic District Walking Tours
• 11:00AM - Knights of Columbus 2nd Annual Independence Day BBQ
• 12:00 Noon - Point Arena’s Annual Home Town Parade down Main St.

