May
2004Earth Day Over 700 people visited the More
Mesa Preservation Coalition booth on Earth Day! It was an extremely successful
event. As well as talking to hundreds of people, we collected 75 additional names
to be included in our data base of concerned community members. Check out photos
in the Special Events section to get a sense
of the wonderful Earth Day spirit we encountered.
Concert For The Coast The
Concert for the Coast will be held on May 15th at Anisq' Oyo' Park in Isla Vista,
from 12:00 to 5:00. This event is sponsored jointly by the Isla Vista Chapter
of the Surfrider Foundation and the Shoreline Preservation Fund. The purpose of
the concert is to raise awareness of local issues. Happily, this year the organizers
have selected More Mesa as their focus! Because of this, we will be able to bring
our message to a large number of people who may not be aware of the issues. In
addition, proceeds of a raffle, held concurrent with the concert, will be donated
to the More Mesa Preservation Coalition. Please enjoy the day and help More Mesa
at the same time.
West Nile Virus Cases of West Nile Virus have
been reported in California, and very close to home. A dead crow infected with
West Nile Virus was found on April 21, 2004 in Ventura County. Since many of you
are frequently out on More Mesa, and it is home to numbers of crows, it is important
to report any similar instances. If you run across a dead crow, do not handle
it, but definitely note the location and report that information immediately to
the California Department of Health Services at http://westnile.ca.gov/deadbird.cfm
or phone 877-WNV-BIRD. Also, to find out how to protect yourself and our community
in the presence of West Nile Virus, visit Senator Barbara Boxer's Web Site at
http://boxer.senate.gov/wnile.cfm |