Semimonthly County Board of Supervisors Meeting
Monthly County Planning Commission Meeting
Monthly Trinity Center Community Services District Meeting
The aerobics class is 3 days a week at the IOOF Hall. All exercises are non-impact designed for women over 50.
The cost is $25 per month or $2.50 per class. For more information call Betty Jenner at 266-3807.
The Trinity Center Library's Mystery Book Club is reading Annie Freeman's Fabulous Traveling Funeral by Kris Radish. Annie passes away at the youthful age of 56, leaving her high-school friend, Katherine, responsible for organizing her traveling funeral. The author celebrates women's inimitable friendships in an ode to sisterhood.
This meeting will at Marion Tietzel's home on Trinity Vista. Call Marianne at 266-3980 for more information.
The Trinity Center Library's Mystery Book Club is reading The Help by Kathryn Stockett. Call Marianne at 266-3980 for more information.
Help raise money for our local earthquake victims in Eureka.
The Trinity Lake Lions invite you to a fundraising breakfast starting at 9:00am and continuing until everyone is fed. The money that we raise will be given to the Eureka Lions for distribution to earthquake victims on our own coast.
You will not go away from this breakfast hungry. For $8.00/person, you get 3 pancakes, 4 sausages, eggs, juice, and coffee.
Free pickup and meal delivery is available for local community members.
If you have questions or would like to volunteer to help, please contact Brian Bogdanich at 266-3305.
Donation checks for this relief support effort are also greatly appreciated.
A Community meeting for Trinity Center, Covington Mill, Lake Forest Drive, Long Canyon and surrounding areas.
TBD TIME - This meeting will either before or after the monthly TCCSD meeting.
The Trinity County Resource Conservation District and the Watershed Research and Training Center, in coordination with volunteer fire departments and fire safe councils, are in the process of updating the Trinity County Community Wildfire Protection Plan, a Resource Advisory Committee-funded project.
The CWPP is an important collection of local knowledge that identifies values at risk and prefire treatment recommendations. State, local, and federal agencies use the CWPP to coordinate fuels treatments on their respective lands.
Projects identified in this collaborative process will be prioritized for treatment to reduce the risk of damage from wildland fires to community resources.
As part of this update process, a series of community meetings have been scheduled to collect input and information on the community.
The Trinity Center School Booster Club invites everyone to the Sweetheart Raffle and Family Bingo at the IOOF Hall.
Enjoy corn dogs, nachos, popcorn and soda. Great Prizes!!!
Proceeds go to the school music program and the general booster club.
The Trinity Center CSD board is considering an annexation request from communities south of Trinity Center. This town hall event is an informational meeting and question-and-answer session for the public to learn about the annexation, its implications and the process.
Come to the IOOF Hall with your questions!
Tonight is the annual Valentine's Dinner at the Trinity Center Community Church. You have a choice of chicken or steak. The cost is $6 and you are asked to bring a side dish.
Call Linda Baird on 266-3754 for a reservation and to choose your entree.
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