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Public Service Announcements

The Public Service Announcement (PSA) is a short announcement providing information to the public for an upcoming community event. There is usually no cost to the event and it is open for everyone. The information must be submitted three weeks in advance of the event for optimal coverage. KIDE can not assure event will be broadcast if submitted less than three days in advance.

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11th Annual Salmon Relay Run Date: May 31, 2013 to May 31, 2013
Time: 05:30 am to 04:00 pm

The 11th Annual Salmon Relay Run will take place on Friday, May 31st. This event is to help bring awareness to the needs of the river and the fish. The Relay Run begins in Klamath, at the mouth of the river at 5:30 a.m. on Friday, May 31st. The run picks up at the end of the road, Johnsons at 7:30 a.m., arrives at Weitchpec at approximately 11:15 a.m., Orleans at 1:10 p.m. Hoopa at 12:20 p.m., and Willow Creek at 3:00. Everyone is invited to participate in the run. Call Margo Robbins at 625-5600 x 2335 to schedule a time and place to run.

Klamath-trinity Joint Unified School District
530 625-1031
Klamath, Pecwan, Weitchpec, Orleans, Hoopa, Willow Creek
Margo Robbins

mrobbins@ktjusd.k12.ca.us

RCAA Holds Public Hearing May 23 Date: May 23, 2013 to May 23, 2013
Time: 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm

Download RCAA Public Hearing press release.doc

Redwood Community Action Agency (RCAA) will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, May 23, 2013. Members of the Humboldt community are invited to attend and make recommendations to RCAA’s Board of Directors regarding ideas about meeting the needs of the County’s low-income residents. Comments on identified unmet needs will be incorporated into the Agency’s Bi-Annual Community Action Plan for the period of 2014 and 2015. The meeting will be Thursday, May 23, 2013 at 5:00 pm at 904 G Street in Eureka. Written recommendations are also welcome and need to be received by May 29, 2013 addressed to Bill Rodstrom, 904 G Street, Eureka CA 95501 or sent via email to Mr. Rodstrom at planning@rcaa.org. For more information contact Bill Rodstrom at (707) 269-2021 or 1(800) 800-9044

Redwood Community Action Agency
707 269-2021
904 G Street, Eureka CA 95501
Bill Rodstrom, Senior Planner

planning@rcaa.org

Self-Employment & Starting Your Own Business Workshop Date: May 20, 2013 to May 20, 2013
Time: 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

The North Coast Small Business Development Center, Hoh-Kue-Moh/Yurok Tribal Court, Hoopa Yurok Vocational Rehabilation Program, Hoopa Tribal TERO, and the Social Security Administration present the first of four workshops focusing on Self-Employment and the possibility of Starting Your Own Business, beginning June 20th, 10 am- 2 pm at the Hoopa Community Center. This workshop includes information on: self-employment as a career choice, the pros and cons of being self-employed, choosing a business, the steps in getting started, building healthy communities/wellness and Social Security Administration work incentive program. Lunch will be provided. Entrepreneurship might be the right choice for you! For more information on the workshop and to sign up please contact: Danielle Vigil-Masten 707-269-0695 or Sky Thompson at (707) 482-1350.

Hoopa Yurok Vocational Rehabilitation Program
707-269-0695
Hoopa Community Center
Danielle Vigil-Masten

renewalvrp@gmail.com

Share--a-story Date: May 15, 2013 to May 15, 2013
Time: 04:00 pm to 05:00 pm

Share-a-Story is held the third Wednesday of every month at 4:00 p.m. Share a Story is an opportunity for families to come together for an hour of fun with a focus on reading. This event includes a story read by Janice Nixon and a craft project. Each participating family will also receive a free book. This program is co-sponsored by KEET TVs Ready to Learn Service and First 5 Humboldt.

C0-Sponsored by First 5 Humboldt and KEET TV's Ready to Learn Service
530-625-5082
Kim Yerton Memorial Library S. 10 Loop RD. Hoopa, CA 95546
Janice Nixon

hoohuml@co.humboldt.ca.us

May Art Show Date: May 4, 2013 to May 31, 2013
Time: 01:00 pm to 04:00 pm

Download MayInvitation.jpg

Maureen Fitzgerald photography of women around the world. Gallery open Saturdays 1-4 PM

Studio 299 - Center for the Arts
530-629-3488
75 The Terrace, Willow Creek
Mediha Saliba

studio299@hughes.net

HSU Robot Camp for Kids Date: Apr 26, 2013 to Jun 21, 2013
Time: 11:30 am to 02:30 pm

This Summer class/day camp is designed for kids to have fun learning about, building and programming robots. Topics covered include: How to build a robot. Learning programming and design. Testing your robot. And finally race your robot in competition with other kids. This day camp will run June 17-21 at the HSU Campus in Arcata. There is a cost per student to attend.

Humboldt State University
707-826-3956
HSU Campus, 1 Harpst St., Arcata, CA 95521
Dave Marshall

david.marshall@hsu.edu

Trinity Summit Range Assessment Scoping Period Date: Apr 15, 2013 to May 30, 2013
Time: 08:45 am to 04:00 pm

Download Trinity Summit Range Assessment Scoping Period.doc

District Ranger, Nolan Colegrove announced the Trinity Summit Range Assessment Scoping Period is open. Preparing for the Trinity Summit Range Environment Impact Statement to re-authorize livestock grazing in the Trinity Summit area the public is invited to comment on the Forest Service Scoping documents. To access the documents online go to our website PSA section, scroll down to “Trinity Summit Range Assessment Scoping Period”. Go to www.kidefm.org/psa.

Six Rivers Ranger District
(707) 441-3673
Orleans, CA
Julie Ranieri, Public Affairs Officer

jranieri@fs.fed.us

Compliance Officer Date: Apr 3, 2013 to Jul 3, 2013
Time: 08:30 am to 08:30 pm

Compliance Officer on active duty for TEPA in coordination with Tribal Police in Hoopa. Compliance Officer duties include but not limit to: -Enforcing Tribal Ordinance Title 49 Solid Waste and Title 37 Pollution Discharge -Responding to solid waste and pollution discharge complaints -Investigating and case Reporting -Actions include warnings, remediation plans, citations -Court appearances, applying appropriate monetary fines or community service/ educational hours -Ultimate goal to protect the health and safety of the community and environment Violations to report may include but not limited to: -Burning of solid waste -Unlawful storage of solid waste -Illegal dumping of solid waste -Improper and/or no septic hookups -Illegal discharge of pollutants. Report all violations to Tribal Police Dispatch at 625-4201 or contact TEPA at 625-5515 Copies of Title 49 and Title 37 can be obtained on line at www.hoopa-nsn.gov Title 49 Solid Waste Ordinance- This Ordinance is intended to prohibit the illegal dumping and burning of solid waste and establish regulations regarding acceptable, efficient, cost-effective and legal methods of disposal of solid waste generated within the exterior boundaries of the Hoopa Indian Reservation. Title 37 Pollution Discharge Ordinance- This Ordinance is to exercise the comprehensive Tribal regulatory authority over all surface and groundwater matters,and to protect fundamental tribal cultural, ceremonial, religious, fisheries,seasonal residential, public health and safety,and water quality issues by ensuring adequate drinking water, protecting beneficial uses, prohibiting all point source discharges and restricting non-point source discharges of pollutants within the exterior boundaries of the Hoopa Valley Reservation.

TEPA
(530) 625- 5515
Hoopa
TEPA


NCIDC Date: Mar 1, 2013 to Jun 30, 2013
Time: 08:00 am to 05:00 pm

Download NCIDC.pdf

The Northern Indian Development, Inc. has funding available until June 2013 to provide stipend to up to 20 youth volunteers. This is a paid opportunity for youth who wish to volunteer at a community gathering or cultural event. See attachment for full details and guidelines.

NCIDC
(707) 445 8451
Humboldt, Trinity, Del Norte or Siskyou Counties
Lou Moerner

lou@ncidc.org


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