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A SWEET SPOT FOR ALL TO ENJOY
By Alisa Corstorphine
As a tribute to her mom, who lives in Oregon, Jordan Visola and her family have been putting together a small fairy garden near their home in downtown Danville.
MDAS Gull identification birding class at Goat Rock State Beach, 1/12/2019. Photo courtesy of MDAS.
MOUNT DIABLO AUDUBON SOCIETY CONNECTS PEOPLE WITH BIRDS By Jody Morgan
Mount Diablo Audubon Society (MDAS) actively engages in science-based bird conservation, the mission upon which the National Audubon Society is founded. The chapter welcomes fledgling birders while offering extensive opportunities for experienced birders to enhance their skills and share their knowledge. Field trips, conservation projects, and program presentations are open to non-members as well as members. Tutored in youth by Lucy Audubon, the artist’s widow, George Bird Grinnell named the organization he established in New York in 1886 for the man who inspired his passion for saving birds from senseless slaughter. Massacre of millions of shorebirds for feathers to decorate fashionable ladies’ hats was the issue of the day. By 1898, California had joined with 14 other states and the District of Columbia in creating Audubon Society outposts. Today, California has 49 chapters. MDAS normally schedules 45 field trips each year. Social Mountain Bluebird photo by Jerry Britten's 9 year Media and Publicity Chair old granddaughter Eleanor. Rosalie Howarth writes: “Our field trips are free for everybody of any level. Hikes range from flat and easy, to adventurous and far flung. We go to area regional parks like Briones, Sunol, and Diablo for the colorful migrating birds and ‘locals,’ and further afield to see sandhill cranes in the Delta, the fantastic
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Starting in early April, during shelter in place, Jordan was working from home and like many others she started gardening. Her living space doesn’t have a yard, so she started some container gardening. Near her mailbox and parking lot (close to Oak Tree Animal Hospital and the former Danville Paw Spa - 579 San Ramon Valley Blvd.), Jordan noticed a patch of dirt with an overgrown bush. She started thinking it would be nice to plant some flowers and fix up the spot that many walk by daily. But, as she thought more, she came to the conclusion that the spot was
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ALAMO RESIDENT RECOGNIZED FOR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE ARTS
By Fran Miller
Alamo resident Silvia Lin was recently honored by Opera Volunteers International (OVI) with the prestigious Partners in Excellence award. A San Francisco Opera patron and supporter since 1961, Lin joined the East Bay Chapter of the San Francisco Opera Guild in 1990 and was elected president of the chapter in 1992, a position she continues to hold today. OVI is a nonprofit volunteer organization that advo-
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