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The Mendocino Redwood Co. held a public meeting in Fortuna on March 15 to present information about their proposed reorganization plan for Pacific Lumber and take questions from the public. The following audio is approx. 1 hour and 20 minutes.
You may download the audio file using this link. Use the right mouse button and choose Save Link As (some browsers display it as Download Link Target, and on a Mac hold the Control key while clicking on the link).
The Joint Disclosure Statement is available on the Mendocino Redwood Company website: www.mrc.com
Sandy Dean, chairman of MRC presented a Power Point presentation at the beginning of each public meeting, both Fortuna and Eureka, it is also available on the MRC website: mrc.com
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Mendocino Redwood Company held a public meeting at the Red Lion Inn in Eureka on March 15. The meeting followed the format of the Fortuna meeting held on the morning of March 15.
Sandy Dean, the Chairman of Mendocino Redwood Company began by presenting a PowerPoint presentation, followed by a question and answer period.
The following is the KMUD audio recording of the March 15 Eureka meeting.
You may download the audio file using this link. Use the right mouse button and choose Save Link As (some browsers display it as Download Link Target, and on a Mac hold the Control key while clicking on the link).
The link to the website:
Alderpoint artist Frank Cieciorka passed away on November 24, 2008, he had been suffering from emhysema. Frank was perhaps best known nationally for his woodcut of a clenched fist.
Frank was also a supporter of KMUD, and he made several drawings for us. One of them was made into Thank-you cards, and bore the image of the two motel cottages at the south end of Garberville, where our radio station was housed for ten years. For a larger version, click on the image.
Another image he gave us became the cover of our Summer 1994 KMUD Quarterly. For a larger version, click on the image.