February 2005 Caspar NewsELECTRONIC EDITION |
So Much To Do -- So Much Time (100 Years!)From the President of the Caspar Board
The holiday season is again receding into the past, the light is again returning, and I am again opening the seed catalogs! Gardening this year will be different because a Community Garden is coming to Caspar. And what better place to work for and dream about a sustainable Caspar than a beautiful Caspar garden.
And what better way to react to all those ìFor Saleî signs in the heart of Caspar than to realize it is time for the community to make some decisions about water and sewer ownership and to update the Caspar Town Plan we created in 1998. Several Caspar folks met with County Planner Pam Townsend in Ukiah in early January to discuss how best to interact with the County as we revisit our plan for a sustainable village. Weíll outline this interaction at the Community Meeting. Of course the town has been realizing and revisiting much of the Town Plan all along ó buying Caspar Headlands State Park in 2000, creating our beloved Caspar Community Center in 2002, and creating the Village Square Plan in 2003. In true Caspar style ó commitment to communication, hard work, and good fortune ó we are close to realizing part of our Village Square Plan: the building of a school. I hope a town-full of people will turn out to discuss the proposed building of the Caspar Childrenís Garden preschool at the Community Meeting. How many times did I write Community Meeting? Three! I hope to see you there. I am so thankful to live in Caspar and share with my neighbors the benefits of our work for a sustainable village. The work itself is one of the benefits! -- Judy Tarbell Caspar Children's GardenBy Paul Reiber
The plans for the Caspar Children's Gardens proposed move to Caspar town center will be presented at the February 13 Community Meeting. The Caspar Children's Garden has a long history of service to our community providing high quality day care for preschool children. They need to relocate after many years at Sunshine Taylor's site in north Caspar. The possibility of their building a school on the Community Center property has been under discussion for over a year. A joint committee of Children's Garden and Community Center Board members was formed to find solutions that fit both the Center's and the School's needs. This group has drafted an agreement that would lease land to the Children's' Garden for a new pre-school on the southeast corner of the Community Centers property in Caspar town center. The school building and playground will be enclosed by a low fence and accessed from the Community center parking lot by a walkway to the south of the Center. The Caspar Community Center Board is excited by this opportunity to bring the energy and enthusiasm of the preschool to the center of town. The presence of the children and their parents will broaden the Community Center's service to the community and draw in more of the young coastal families. Parents coming and going will add to the critical mass needed to bring about our hopes for a cafÈ on the site and will create an increased sense of a true village center. Details of the draft agreement will be presented at the Community Meeting and questions will be addressed. I hope this meeting will resolve any issues that stand in the way of proceeding with the agreement with the Caspar Children's Garden, and that the project can move forward with a projected completion in 2006. ![]() Joe Craven in Casparby Paul Schulman
With great excitement and pleasure, on Saturday, February 12, the Caspar Community will present a concert and dance with the Joe Craven Trio. The seed for this event was planted a few years back when Dalen and I saw Joe perform at the Wild Iris Festival. We were so impressed with his spirited and eclectic performance, including his rendition of Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walking" played on his boot lace, that we said "Someday we have to bring him to Caspar." Since 1989, Joe Craven has been a highly respected multi-instrumentalist playing with the David Grissman Quintet. He is a madman on anything with strings attached and plays all manner of mouth, hand, and found object percussion. He has performed and/or recorded with Stephane Grapelli, Jerry Garcia, The Persuasions, Maria Muldaur, and many others. His own recordings include Camptown, Mo' Joe, and his latest release, Django Latino, an ear opening exploration of Django Reinhardt tunes played in the musical styles and rhythms of Latin America. Joining Joe on the Caspar Community Center stage will be drummer/percussionist Kendrick Freeman and pianist John R. Burr, both veteran performers and inspired contributors on Joe's recordings. The concert/dance will begin at 8:30. This event might easily sell out. Advance tickets are available at Tangents, Harvest Market and online at casparcommons.org for $18.00. If there are any tickets left the night of the show they will be $20 at the door. Beer, wine and snacks will be available. On Sunday, Feb. 13 at noon Joe will offer a musical workshop, "Thinking Outside the Box... and Playing On It!" which is open to all levels and instruments. Cost of workshop is $20, call Dalen at 964-4997 to reserve a space. If you'd like a preview of Joe's work, visit his website: www.joecraven.com False Springby Lila McMurtry
Narcissus blossoming, choruses of tree frogs, flowers opening on some trees and shrubs, even the odd birdsong ... No, it's not Spring at all. It's just our usual Caspar "False Spring." This is a good time for birding ñ look for a Northen Mockingbird in downtown Caspar. And with the soil a little moist, it's a great time to pull out non-native invasive plants. Your own back yard is the place to start. It's educational and stimulating, and good exercise, too. You can pull weeds and watch for birds! |
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