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Castro Valley Sanitary District Project EARTH 2005



Title: Castro Valley Sanitary District | Project EARTH 2005
 
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Booths will be open from
10:00 am - 4:00 pm,
and will include environmental agencies,
non-profit organizations, and public service groups. Participants to include:

Alameda County Beekeepers Association:
Enclosed demonstration hive and handouts for public education. Sales of local honey and honeystix.



Alameda Creek Alliance
:
Visual display of Alameda Creek watershed and steelhead trout restoration projects.



Bay Area Air Quality Management
:

"Spare the Air" informational booth, children's books, and email sign-ups for Air Alerts. Give aways.



Bay Friendly Gardening:
Take a look at an active worm bin along with plenty of educational handouts, brochures, and compost guides.



Bay Nature Magazine:

Magazine sales and interactive nature game for young children.



Castro Valley Sanitary District
:
Submit compost vouchers from the March 2005 WMAC bill insert for your coupon for a free bag of compost! Information about District programs & services. Spin-the-wheel and give aways. Drop-off your inkjet & laser cartridges for recycling. The first 100 Seniors 55+ to drop by our booth gets a coupon for a free sandwich compliments of Lucca's Deli in Castro Valley!



Chouinard Vineyards:
Learn about winery practices, sustainable agriculture, land preservation, recycling resources, and grape pressings.



Cooperative Community Energy:
Solar-electricity display with photos and schematics.



East Bay Conservation Corps
:
Promoting youth development through environmental stewardship and community service and to further education reform and social change. Oil disposal kits and recycling tests.



East Bay Depot for Creative ReUse
:
Meet artist Amy Sefton as she teaches you how to create art from ordinary materials.



East Bay Regional Park District:
Park maps and information.



Eden Garden Club: (with Redwood High School)
Free gardening station (tomato and vegetable seedlings) compliments of CVSD.



Healing Touch Therapeutics:

Free chair massages



Ken Peek:

A display on Native American presence in, and uses of the Palomares watershed.



Pain & Allergy Clinic:

Examples and information of Chinese medicine, including acupuncture, herbs, and massage.



Palomares Elementary School
:
Each grade will feature a different project/activity!



Palomares 4-H Club
:

Plant corn seeds in a recycled paper cup to take home!



Redwood 4-H Club:
Take home a seed-imbedded paper 4-leaf clover and/or oregano for planting. Use natural objects such as leaves, flowers, or small stones for "sun prints".



Redwood High School
:
(with Eden Garden Club)
Free gardening station (tomato and vegetable seedlings) compliments of CVSD. Information about the Redwood Festival.



Triggerfish & Pongo Designs:
Sale of 100% cotton extra heavyweight T-shirts featuring marine/wildlife designs to inspire/promote conservation and protection of precious wild species and habitats. Triggerfish & Pongo Designs will donate 15% of total receipts to the Watershed Project Outreach Program!



USDA
Natural Resources Conservation Service &
Alameda County Resource Conservation District:

Wetlands display, conservation programs/activities displays, interactive watershed model, conservation handouts, stickers and temporary tattoos for kids, educational activity for students K-5.



Waste Management of Alameda County:
Learn more about various recycling and waste reduction programs.

More booths to be posted.

MainStage Schedule:

10:00 am - Castro Valley Rebels Square Dance Club, caller Wayne Janssen.
Jerry & Gloria Bonora
Ron Hook & Lottie Roe
Larry & Laura Leavitt
Ivan & Jo Myers
Dale Spain & Dork Roepke
Jo & Rose Vegar
John Wagey & Carmen Avelar
Jeff & Ellen Brazelton
Bill & Dee Hadley


10:45 am - 5k Fun Run/Walk Awards Ceremony
(to benefit Castro Valley High School Cross-Country Runners Club). 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places in male and female age categories.


11:00 am - Eden Aoba Taiko Drummers. Japanese-inspired drumming.

Eden Aoba Taiko was formed in 1997 to promote the Japanese music art of Taiko drumming to community members in the area under the direction of Masa. The group started with 6 people and members increased to 50 by the end of '97. Members' ages range from 6 years old to 70 and up. It is our philosophy that Taiko is for everyone, no matter how old you are. Our Taiko is folk music. The main purpose is to have fun drumming and enhance self-_expression_, self-esteem, and self-confidence. It is also our goal to enrich disciplines such as respect, harmony, and unity through drumming with others.

Learning taiko takes a time. There is no short cuts or simply ways. It is like a life; up and down, bents and straights. It requires a patience.
Taiko is a mental training with physical strength. As long as you practice, you will get better and then comes fun.

Our equipments (Taikos, big and small and accessories) are made by ourselves. So far we have made 20 taikos including small taikos. Our largest taiko is 32" diameter made out of a 80 gallon wine barrel. Also, we have purchased 4 shime taikos, 5 Okedo taikos, 3 Uchiwa taikos, 2 Atariganes, and 1 Chappa from Japan. www.concentric.net/~masaf/Taiko


12:00 noon - Blair Hansen and Band.

Trained in classical voice since the age of 10, Blair Hansen is emerging as an independent artist and songwriter. Her ability to blend classical and folk roots with pop sensibilities at the age of 18, has given Blair a sound that is unmistakebly her own. While she herself would say that her music lands "somewhere between the Dixie Chicks and Sarah McLachlan," the depth and soul coming from her voice hints at much more. www.blairhansen.com


1:45 pm - 51.
Ken Moran
Richard Conway
Ross Mc Arthur
Nick Underwood
Tris Coffin

?51? began as seven high school musicians and one middle school musician who liked Jazz and wanted to experiment on their own. In 1999, seniors Joshua Blunt, Danny Strange, and Andre Laines; juniors Richard Conway, Tris Coffin and Stephen Poon; sophomore Ben Draper; and eighth grader Joe Newton, met twice a week in a Castro Valley garage to play music together. Their talents and interests were soon noticed within the Castro Valley High School music department and they were invited to play at functions around the district. Since then they have been regular headliners at the Castro Valley Fall Festival each September and at the NAACP Awards Dinner in the Spring. They were also finalists in the 2000 where-I-live Battle of the Bands. www.51jazz.com


3:00 pm - Baldread & Raggamuffin Crew.
Leonard Durham - Bass
Ron Mckinley, Ryan Wong & Tom Bartolaro - Keyboard
Lou Neuberger - Drums
Michael J. Neuberger - Guitar
Mustapha Craig - Lead vocals

International Recording artist, Reggae and World Beat singer, songwriter and producer Mustapha Craig Ward, (AKA Baldread), and his band called ?The Raggamuffin Crew,? are climbing the A/C Top 40 Charts. Their music is being played in more than 17 different markets around the USA and in six countries. The group?s latest CD titled, "Inna Dancehall" features 18 hot tracks of Ragga music featuring positive and uplifting messages of family, love and happiness! This fast-rising CD was recorded at Track studio in Hollywood, Ca., and mixed by the legendary ?Scientist.?
www.baldread.com

Breakfast menu:

Clif Bars provided by

Apples, bananas, oranges, and grapes provided by

Nutritious "Naked" brand juices provided by

Donuts provided by

Rudy's Donuts
3692 Castro Valley Blvd.
Castro Valley, CA 94546
(510) 889-1109

Bottled water provided by


Castro Valley

Fruit Leathers provided by





Lunch menu:

Hot dogs, buns & condiments provided by

Chicken apple and mushroom gourmet sausages provided by

Salad greens provided by

Chips provided by

Bottled water provided by


Castro Valley

Apple Juice provided by

Grocery Outlet
426 West Harder Road
where-I-live 94544
(510) 723-3336

 

Festival HISTORY:

Project Earth 2005 is a unique and important first time collaboration between Palomares Elementary School (Castro Valley Unified School District) and Castro Valley Sanitary District.

This is a shared vision and continuation of both the communities? commitment to environmental conservation, restoration, management, and awareness.

It is also an opportunity to show our youth and the community how to take care of our Earth, so it will continue to take care of us.

The Castro Valley Sanitary District Earth Day event began as a compost giveaway in 1998, and has widened to include a
Festival, Community Clean Up, and 5K Fun Run/Walk.

The Palomares Creek Watershed Festival began in 2000 as a combined effort of the Alameda County Resource Conservation District, Alameda County Clean Water Program, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation District, and Palomares School.

The goal is to promote environmental educational programs, demonstrate bioengineering techniques (defined as: environmental friendly stream restoration practices using natural materials including wood and vegetated plantings in place of other hard structural
methods like concrete) for creek restoration in the Palomares Creek, and educate people about how to take care of their local watersheds.

A watershed is an area of land that water flows over or through on its way to a creek, river, lake, bay, or ocean. Animals, plants, and people all share watersheds and the actions of one effects us all.


Palomares School Campus: Site for Festival 2005
Smokey Bear & his
New Friend 2004
Planting Station 2004


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