march 2009 tri-valley conservancy newsletter
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News and Views
Tri-Valley Conservancy Preserving Land for Future Gene
Tri-Valley Conservancy unveiled its North Livermore Resource ConservatiPlan on February 5. The meeting was held at the Robert Livermore Community Center.
Te meeting began with a Power Pointpresentation to the eighty attendees by Heath Bartosh, from Nomad EcologicalConsulting. Bartosh walked the audiencthrough the highlights of the plan showithe methods used for prioritizing parcel
How does the Plan identify important lands?
Te Plan uses a series of goals related to VCs mission of protecting lands, habitat and public recreation. Te were mapped and scored using site visits and aerial photography to provide data on soils, plants, and anima
What are the conservation values listed in the Plan?
High conservation values are given to prime agriculture lands,endangered habitats for plants and wildlife, sensitive vegetation,and potential trails. Lands with high conservation values are apriority for future conservation.
What priorities in the Plan will be used to determine possiblefuture preservation? protecting biological resources establishing wildli e migration corridors protecting lands around the alkali sink establishing trail corridors preserving prime armland expanding bu ers o existing urban growth boundaries
A question and answer period followed the presentation. You may view the draft plan onthe TVC website www.trivalleyconservancy.org click on Contact Us.
North Livermore Resource Conservation Plan Unveiled
March 2009
Heath Bartosh, Nomad Principal, Brook Vinnedge,Environmental Scientist and Jerry Roe, Nomad PrincNot in photo : Erin McDermott, Nomad Principal
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New Director We are pleased to announce the seating o at-large DirectorKathy Farrell . Kathy joined the VC Boardin June 2008 and is currently serving as Chair o the Resource Development Committee. She has beena resident o Livermore since 1956. A ter college she became an employee o the Lawrence LivermoreNational Laboratory where she was employed or 10 years. She le t the Laboratory in 1985 to pursuean entrepreneurial opportunity to own her own State Farm Insurance agency. She is actively involvedin the service oriented Rotary Club o Livermore and she is a ounding board member o the Center oCommunity Dispute Settlement.
Rik Hansen, Chair Rick joined the VC Board as an at-large Director in October 2004 and hasserved as VC Vice-Chair or the pasttwo years.
Jean King, Vice-Chair Jean has served as the appointee o theCity o Livermore to the VC Boardsince 2004 and as reasurer or the pastthree years.
Changing of the GuardJim Perry Honored or His AchievementsTwo years ago Jim Perry took on the mantle of TVC Chair. Little did he knowhow much time and energy it would take to fulfill his responsibilities. On Jan15, 2009 Jim was honored for his service to TVC as he stepped down from thChairmanship. Rik Hansen presented Jim with a plaque as a reminder of the whe has accomplished. We thank Jim for his commitment and service as Chair TVC and look forward to his continued support as a Director on the board.
New O fcers Elected or 2009Serving as an o cer o the ri-Valley Conservancy is an honor and a tremendous responsibility. Te new o cers o the Board were chosen because they exempli y high standards o pro essional conduct and serious commitment to the goals o theConservancy. We o er congratulations to the ollowing Directors who were installed as o cers on January 15, 2009. You caread more about each o VC o cers on our website www.trivalleyconservancy.org.
Mary Roberts, Secretary Mary was appointed to the Board o the
ri-Valley Conservancy in 2007 by theCity o Pleasanton.
Karl Wente, Treasurer Karl was appointed to the VC Board
in 2004 by the Livermore Valley Winegrowers Association and has
served as Secretary o VC or the pasttwo years.
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We are more than our investments. We are more than the year-to-year or day-by-day changes in our net worth. We are what we do for charity. We are how we treat our family and friends.We are how we treat our dogs and cats. We are what we do for our community and our nation.If you had $100 million or $100,000 a year ago and now you have a lot less, you are still the same person. You are not a balance sheet, at least not one denominated in money.
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Volunteers are one o the mostimportant assets o VC.
During 2008 the ollowingvolunteers helped with mailings,
stewardship visits, the rodeofoat and parade, Quest or
Excellence workshops and the Jeans and Jewels dinner dance. Without their help we wouldnot be as success ul as we are.
Thank You !
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Rik Hansen , Chair
Jean King , Vice-Chair
Mary Roberts , Secretary
Karl Wente , Treasurer
Mark EatonKathy Farrell
Miriam Miller
Jim Perry
Michael Princevalle
Bill Tomson
Board of Directors
Staff Sharon Burnham Executive Director
Laura Mercier Associate Director
Monica DePalmo Stewardship
Barbara Graham Ofce Manager
Tri-Valley Conservancy Mission StatementTo permanently protect the ertile soils, rangelands, open space and biologicalresources and to support a viable agricultural economy in the Tri-Valley area.
Wednesday, April 1stQuest for Excellence SeriesTopic: Farming or Flavors
Tuesday, May 19thQuest for Excellence Series
Topic: Winemaker ToolsSaturday, June 13thLivermore Rodeo ParadeDowntown Livermore
Thursday, July 23rdaste of erroir Food & Wine asting
Palm Event Center
Thursday, October 1st Jeans & Jewels - Dinner Dance/Auction
Casa Real at Ruby Hill Winery Tuesday, November 17thQuest for Excellence SeriesTopic: 2009 Annual Harvest Review
Mark Your Calendar Now For These Upcoming Events
For More Details Go To www.trivalleyconservancy.org