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Aloha Steakhouse and Pacific Athletic Club presents
Turkey Roundup 10K benefit for Ventura Land Trust
Ventura, CA (November 8, 2006): The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy will benefit from a unique partnering with a local recreation club and restaurant for its upcoming Education Outreach program. The Pacific Athletic Club and Aloha Steakhouse present Turkey Roundup, a morning of recreation training in the outdoor hillside environment combined with competitive cross-country events for experienced and novice runners alike. The event features a 10 kilometer race, a two-mile run-walk, and a kids' 1/2 mile Round-up Run. A relay event is also available. Turkey Roundup takes place on Saturday, November 18, 2006. Events start with Dynamic warm-up and stretching at 9:00 AM.
An 'Ohana breakfast will kick off the festivities. Speakers will be on hand to discuss sports nutrition, hydration, and other fundamentals of trail running. This component of the program is free of charge, as are sports massages provided by the Academy of Somatics and Massage. Combined with this conditioning education are a range of competitive running events to choose from.
Runs will be held on the trails of Arroyo Verde Park slopes. Prizes will include plaques or turkeys, for each age category. Free silk leis will be given to all children finishing the 1/2 mile event. Registration is available at www.Active.com or the morning of the event. The combination of fundraising with education outreach is a first for the Conservancy. "We are eagerly anticipating the Turkey Roundup event, because it will showcase the kind of cross country event that will be possible in the Ventura Hillsides Preserve when the open space park is realized" says Mindy Lawrence, education outreach event coordinator for the Conservancy. "As always, our focus for this event is on families and youth, and we welcome an opportunity to combine outdoor recreation with outdoor education." Fees for the 10K and 2 mile runs are $18 by 5PM November 16, 2006, and $23 on race day, which includes T-shirt and 'Ohana breakfast. Kids 1/2 mile is free for children 10 and under, but does not include these items.
In addition to Aloha Steakhouse, "Turkey Roundup" is sponsored by a generous grant from the Mid-State Bank & Trust Foundation.
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Ventura Hillsides Conservancy Receives $20,000 Grant
from Wallis Foundation
Ventura, CA (July 27, 2006):The Wallis Foundation has given $20,000 to the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy as an unrestricted grant to support the land trust's efforts to provide open space and parkland in Ventura's hillsides. The unsolicited gift was facilitated by Jack Baker, a former Ventura resident who sits on the Wallis Foundation board. The donation matches an anonymous gift made in 2003.
Mr. Baker is an internationally-known artist and educator. An alumnus of Ventura High School, he taught briefly at Ventura College before traveling to teach and paint in Africa. Although he has not lived in Ventura for many years, Mr. Baker has retained a fondness for our area, especially its scenic hillsides. "Ventura is a very attractive place, with a great feeling to it," says Mr. Baker. "Hopefully some of its beauty and simplicity can remain."
The Wallis Foundation was established in 1969 and uses its endowment to fund a variety of educational, social, artistic and environmental projects. Among its many undertakings, the Wallis Foundation provided critical seed money for the successful effort to preserve the Carpinteria Bluffs.
"We are very grateful for this generous gift," said Pat Perkins, Conservancy Trustee. “This contribution will assist in our ongoing efforts to create the Ventura Hillsides Preserve, an adopted objective of the city's General Plan, and part of our larger open space conservation efforts."
The announcement comes as the Conservancy gears up for the 4th Ventura Hillsides Music Festival, the group's signature fundraising event. The Festival takes place on September 30, 2006 in Arroyo Verde Park.
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Land Conservancy Announces 2006 Ventura Hillsides Music Festival
Ventura, CA (July 20, 2006):
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy will present the 2006 Ventura Hillsides Music Festival on Saturday, September 30, 2006 in Arroyo Verde Park. Featured performers are Michael McDonald, Jackson Browne with Fred Martin & the Levite Camp,Crosby Loggins & the Lead Birds, and Brett Dennen. The Ventura land trust's annual fundraiser has become a popular local celebration of music and conservation that raises funds and awareness for the Conservancy's land preservation efforts. All proceeds will support the creation of the Ventura Hillside Preserve.
As has been the tradition, the artistic lineup will offer a mix of musical sounds that provides something for everyone. Five-time Grammy-winning Michael McDonald will bring his sultry R&B vocal stylings to the Arroyo Verde stage for the first time. His memorable work with Steely Dan and the Doobie Brothers preceded more recent collaborations with legends Patti LaBelle and the late Ray Charles. Jackson Browne willreturn to Hillfest with Fred Martin & the Levite Camp. Their collaboration uniquely blends rock, gospel, blues, soul and jazz into something wholly original and spiritually uplifting. Crosby Loggins & the Lead Birds and neo-folkster Brett Dennen round out the bill. Loggins is the son of legendary singer Kenny, and his Lead Birds exhibit stylistic influences ranging from classical to funk to straight ahead rock and roll, held together by Crosby's classic singer/songwriter melodies. Speaking about Dennen's songs, Chris Douridas of Santa Monica's taste-making KCRW says "[r]arely does music come along so unadorned, so pure in spiritc"
Seating for the event will be festival-style, using the contours of the grassy hill in Arroyo Verde Park as a natural amphitheatre. The Festival will afford a rare opportunity to enjoy superb live music in one of Ventura's most beautiful outdoor settings. The City of Ventura will again host the popular children's area featuring a climbing wall and other activities. Gates will open at 11:30 AM this year, to allow for full enjoyment of the food, booths, and child recreational offerings. The music begins at 1:00 PM.
Tickets go on sale Monday, July 24th to the general public. Tickets will be available at Salzer's Music, Great Pacific Iron Works, Ventura Toyota in Ventura and at all Ticketmaster outlets and www.tickemaster.com. General admission is $45. Special $150 Gold Circle Seating packages will be available at this web site. The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy Members Pre-Sale ticket sales event will be held this Saturday, July 22nd from Noon until 4 PM at Great Pacific Iron Works, 259 W. Santa Clara Street, Ventura. Non- members can join the Conservancy on the spot and receive this members-only privilege.
The Ventura Hillsides Music Festival is sponsored in part by a host of community partners. Ventura Toyota has signed on as a Title Sponsor for the second year in a row. They are joined by the Ventura County Star, the City of Ventura, Patagonia, Castoro Cellars, The Octopus 95.9 FM, Newstalk KVTA 1520 AM, and Firestone Walker Fine Ales.
Parking will be provided at Ventura College with free shuttle buses to the concert site. Concertgoers are encouraged to carpool, walk, pedal or skate to this event, and to refrain from parking in residential neighborhoods near Arroyo Verde Park. Food and beverages will be available at the concert. Picnics and small coolers are welcome but glass, alcohol and pets are not permitted. Concertgoers are encouraged to bring low-back beach chairs, cushions and blankets. No cameras or recorders are permitted.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law.
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Ventura Hillside Conservancy Schedules Wildflower Walkabout, Too!
Ventura, CA (April 26, 2006): The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy has scheduled the seventh in its series of educational outreach programs about Ventura's opens spaces, and its first in 2006. Wildflower Walkabout , Too! is a celebration of the arrival of Spring and the hillside's botanical delights. The event is organized for all ages with special activities for youth and adults. Wildflower Walkabout , Too! will take place Sunday, May 21st, 2006 between 2 PM and 4 PM. Festivities will center on Arroyo Verde Park's Arroyo Corto barbeque area.
The Dance with Aloha Hula School will start the celebration with a Hawaiian dance demonstration. The centerpiece event for Wildflower Walkabout , Too! will be guided hikes by botanists. Participants will be able to view the latest wildflowers along the trails while learning about our local botanical community, Venturan Coastal Sage Scrub. Back in the park, there will be an art project centered around edible plants led by the Green Cure.
We are anticipating a colorful event which celebrates Ventura hillsides wildflowers and botanical riches for this outreach event," says Mindy Lawrence, education outreach event coordinator for the Conservancy. "As always, our focus for this event is on families and youth, and we welcome an opportunity to make outdoor education accessible to people of all ages."
Wildflower Walkabout , Too! is sponsored by a generous grant from the Mid-State Bank & Trust Foundation. The event marks the third consecutive year of support for the Conservancy Education Outreach programs by this local business partner.
Admission is free although there is a $1 per car charge in the park on Sundays. The Conservancy encourages participants to walk, bike, or carpool to the event.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law.
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Ventura Hillsides Conservancy Receives Stock Gift of $10,000
Ventura, CA (December 16, 2005): The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy has received a $10,000 donation of stock to support its efforts in open space preservation. The gift is the second largest donation in the group's three-year history. The gift is from Tom and Kerry Weisel. In a statement accompanying the gift, the Weisels noted that they were attracted to the Ventura region in part because of the community's concern for preserving the open spaces of the region, and of the hillsides in particular. “I grew up in Orange County, where hillsides are graded for subdivisions with regularity” said Tom Weisel. “We wanted to relocate to a place where safeguarding open space resources was a community-wide priority. The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy has demonstrated an impressive level of progress in working to achieve open space preservation goals, and I have every confidence that they will succeed.”
"We are deeply appreciative of the generous gift bestowed on our land trust by the Weisels." said Brooke Ashworth, Conservancy president. "This contribution demonstrates that we are engendering confidence with large donors regarding our ability to protect, restore, and open hillside lands to public benefit. We hope that others in the community will be inspired to join in making contributions to our efforts."
The Weisels too, hope that their gift inspires more donations to assist the Conservancy's work.The donation came in the form of stock equities, and resulted in the land trust opening an equity-holding account to facilitate future gifts in this form. Because the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is a 501(c)(3) public benefit corporation, donations are deductible to the extent of current tax laws.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law. Further information about the Conservancy is available on the web at www.venturahillsides.org.
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Ventura Hillsides Conservancy Explores Chumash Traditions
Ventura, CA (October 31, 2005):
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy has scheduled the sixth in its ongoing series of educational outreach pertaining to Ventura's open space environment. “Saxipak'a A Day of Chumash Tradition” is an exploration of the culture and lore of the native peoples of the Ventura County. A Chumash elder will tell stories, sing, and lead an art project in Ventura's Arroyo Verde Park. Saxipak'a A Day of Chumash Tradition will take place on Sunday, November 20, 2005 between 2 PM and 4 PM. The event will take place near the Park's Arroyo Corto barbeque area.
Saxipak'a means "once upon a time," and signals the telling of stories that hand down Chumash tradition. Traditional Chumash songs and a Chumash art project will round out the afternoon.
The Ventura Hillside Conservancy's 2005 Educational Outreach events are underwritten by our community business partner Mid-State Bank & Trust. Saxipak'a A Day of Chumash Tradition is also made possible by the support from the City of Ventura's Community Services Department Recreation Division.
“We are looking forward to better acquainting Venturans with the cultural history of our region,” says Mindy Lawrence, Education Outreach Coordinator for the Conservancy. “As always, our focus for this event is on families and youth, and we welcome an opportunity to make natural history education accessible to people of all ages.” Admission to the event is free, although there is a $1 per car charge in the park on Sundays. The Conservancy encourages participants to walk, bike, or carpool to the event.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law. Further information about the Conservancy is available on our website.
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Ventura Hillsides Music Festival Secures Record Number of Sponsors
Ventura, CA (September 9, 2005):
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy has secured a record level of sponsorship support for Sunday's Ventura Hillsides Music Festival. Over $20,000 in cash donations, and thousands of additional dollars in in-kind services will underwrite the Arroyo Verde Park event. The artistic lineup will feature a mix of sounds that provides something for everyone. Featured musical artists include Grammy award-winning Los Lobos, international swingsters Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, surfer-songwriter Donavon Frankenreiter and hot new country sensation Hanna-McEuen. The Ventura-based land trust's fundraiser has become a popular celebration of music and conservation that raises funds and awareness for the land trust's preservation efforts.
Ventura Toyota Named Title Sponsor. For the first time in its history, the event has drawn a Title Sponsor. Ventura Toyota is providing $10,000 to underwrite the annual fundraiser. Gold Level Sponsors include Gold Coast Broadcasting, the Ventura County Star, Patagonia, and the City of Ventura.
Hurricane Relief. In support of the victims of Hurricane Katrina, donations for the American Red Cross will be collected at water sales booths, and all water sales will be donated to the disaster relief effort.
Tickets Available at the Door. Tickets remain available at Great Pacific Iron Works and Salzer's Music in Ventura, Blue Sky Music in Ojai, and through the Conservancy's website at www.venturahillsides.org. They are also available at Ticketmaster outlets. Tickets will be available at the door on Sunday. General admission is $40. Special $150 Gold Circle Seating packages are available at www.venturahillsides.org.
In addition to the Title and Gold Level Sponsors, the Festival is sponsored by a host of Ventura and Central Coast business and government partners, including, Wave Broadband, Castoro Cellars, Firestone Walker Fine Ales, Horny Toad, and the VC Reporter. Other sponsors include Ventura Harbor Boatyard, Open Air Bicycles, Barber Automotive Group, Auto Club of Southern California, Ojai Vineyard. Others include Aloha Steak House, E. J. Harrison, Donna Santo, Shamsi's Deli, Richard Taylor, Tulocay, Ventura Harbor Marine Fuel, Cumulus Media Inc, and KJEE.
Parking will be provided at Ventura College with free shuttle buses to the concert site. Concertgoers are encouraged to carpool, walk, pedal or skate to this event, and to refrain from parking in residential neighborhoods near Arroyo Verde Park. Food and beverages will be available at the concert. Picnics and small coolers are welcome but glass, alcohol and pets are not. Concertgoers are encouraged to bring low-back beach chairs, cushions and blankets. No cameras or recorders are permitted.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt.
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Land Trust Announces 2005 Ventura Hillsides Music Festival
Ventura, CA (July 20, 2005):
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy will host the 2005 Ventura Hillsides Music Festival on Sunday, September 11, 2005 in Arroyo Verde Park. Featured performers are Los Lobos, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Donavon Frankenreiter. The Ventura-based land trust’s fundraiser has become a popular local celebration of music and conservation that raises funds and awareness for the Conservancy’s land preservation efforts.
The artistic lineup will feature a mix of sounds that provides something for everyone. Grammy-winning Los Lobos will bring its trademark blend of highly danceable Latin, rock and rhythm and blues stylings to the Arroyo Verde stage. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, known world-wide for its high-energy big band jive speckled with influences from New Orleans to Brazil, will provide foot-stomping swing. Professional surfer-songwriter Donavon Frankenreiter will offer the upbeat surf-folk sound featured on his self-titled inaugural CD, produced by Festival veteran Jack Johnson.
Seating for the event will be festival-style, using the contours of the grassy hill in Arroyo Verde Park as a natural amphitheatre. The Festival will afford a rare opportunity to enjoy superb live music in one of Ventura’s most beautiful settings.
Tickets go on sale Sunday, July 31st to the general public. Tickets will be available at Great Pacific Iron Works and Salzer’s Music in Ventura, Blue Sky Music in Ojai, and through all Ticketmaster outlets. General admission remains $40. Special $150 Gold Circle Seating packages will be available at www.venturahillsides.org starting Monday, August 1st and at the special members Pre-Sale Event. The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy Members Pre-Sale ticket purchase event will be held Friday, July 29th from 2 PM until 6 PM and again on Saturday, July 30th from 10 AM to 2 PM at Great Pacific Iron Works. Non-Conservancy members can join on the spot and receive this members-only privilege.
The Ventura Hillsides Music Festival is sponsored in part by a host of Ventura and Central Coast business and government partners, including, Trader Joes, Castoro Cellars, Firestone Walker Fine Ales, Patagonia and the City of Ventura.
Parking will be provided at Ventura College with free shuttle buses to the concert site. Concertgoers are encouraged to carpool, walk, pedal or skate to this event, and to refrain from parking in residential neighborhoods near Arroyo Verde Park. Food and beverages will be available at the concert. Picnics and small coolers are welcome but glass, alcohol and pets are not. Concertgoers are encouraged to bring low-back beach chairs, cushions and blankets. No cameras or recorders are permitted.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law.
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Mid-State Bank & Trust Funds Land Trust's
2005 Educational Outreach Programs
Ventura, CA (June 6, 2005):
Mid-State Bank & Trust and the Mid-State Bank & Trust Foundation have provided 100% of the funding budgeted by the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy to carry out the non-profit land trust's biannual educational outreach programs. The Arroyo Grande-based financial institution quadrupled their grant from the prior year to $4000.
The grant was provided by combining funds from the bank and from its foundation, a charitable, nonprofit corporation formed as a means to promote and support youth, education, the arts, and other charitable organizations throughout San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties. Mid-State Bank & Trust's downtown Ventura Financial Services Manager Sean McCulloch says "we believe that the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy educational outreach events are exemplary programs that educate youth and families about our local natural history, and that is why we are proud to support the Conservancy with a grant for the second year."
Mindy Lawrence, the Conservancy's Educational Outreach Coordinator, says "This grant will enable the Conservancy to expand our outreach programs to reach a wider segment of the community."
Since its founding in April 2003, the Conservancy has offered five educational programs about the hillside open spaces and their natural and cultural resources. The first event, held in April 2003, was a lecture by experts in Ventura County open space preservation success stories. Subsequent outreach events shifted the focus to youth and adults with family-oriented outings in Arroyo Verde Park. Local wildlife was featured in Take a Walk on the Wild Side held in November 2003. Wildflower Walkabout was presented in April 2004, and focused on native wildflowers that color the hillsides each Spring. In November of 2004, Living on the Edge invited wildlife experts to share tips on how to live in harmony with the animals that inhabit our urban/open space edge. Last month, Ventura Rocks focused on the geology and soil science of the Ventura region. The six events so far have reached over 600 children and adults.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Since its founding the Conservancy has built a base of support by enlisting over 1000 paying members and 150 volunteers. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law. Further information about the Conservancy is available on our website at www.venturahillsides.org.
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Ventura Hillsides Conservancy Explores Ventura Rocks!
Ventura, CA (April 12, 2005):
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy has scheduled the fifth in its ongoing series of educational outreach pertaining to Ventura’s open space environment. Ventura Rocks! is an exploration of the geology and soils that comprise the earth beneath our feet. Geologists and local rock and gem enthusiasts will be on hand to provide an informative take on the subject in Ventura’s Arroyo Verde Park. Ventura Rocks! will happen on Sunday, May 1, 2005 between 2 PM and 4 PM. The event will take place near the Park’s Arroyo Corto barbeque area.
Ventura Rocks! will be provide detailed information on our local geology and soil structure, which to a large extent are responsible for the community we live in today. Ventura’s history as an oil and ranching town is a direct result of the minerals and geologic structure that supported petroleum deposits and for the soils that supported good quality grazing lands for ranching. Registered geologists will explain how this unique mix of minerals and geological processes combine in the soil and mineral patterns that make up the hillsides. Members of local rock and gem clubs will be on hand displaying earth’s mineral curiosities. On the action-side of the geology theme, a rock-climbing wall will be available so that participants can try their hand at a popular sport that has its own connections to our community.
Ventura Rocks! is made possible by support from the City of Ventura’s Community Services Department Recreation Division, who will provide the climbing wall and professional activity staffing.
“We are looking forward to better acquainting Venturans with our local soils and geology,” says Mindy Lawrence, Education Outreach Coordinator for the Conservancy. “As always, our focus for this event is on families and youth, and we welcome an opportunity to make outdoor education accessible to people of all ages.” Admission to the event is free, although there is a $1 per car charge in the park on Sundays. The Conservancy encourages participants to walk, bike, or carpool to the event.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law. Further information about the Conservancy is available on our website.
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Land Trust Announces Second Annual Membership Meeting
Ventura, CA (February 2, 2005): The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy, which will soon mark its second year anniversary, has scheduled its second Annual Membership Meeting for Wednesday, February 23, 2004. The meeting will provide an opportunity for members and those interested in membership to learn of the progress the group has made, plans for the coming year, and other information about the land trust and its activities. The meeting will be take place from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM in the Cabrillo Middle School Auditorium, 1426 East Santa Clara Main Street, Ventura, California. Plenty of free parking is available.
The event will feature live music by the Catterwailers, door prizes and refreshments. Ventura Mayor Brian Brennan will welcome the membership.
“We look forward to sharing with our members and the community how far we have come in our relatively brief history,” says Pat Perkins, vice-president of the group. “With over 1,000 dues-paying members, our organizational structure and volunteer base grows stronger with each passing month.” Perkins says that the meeting will provide an opportunity to meet the Board of Trustees and key project managers, sign up for volunteer opportunities, and get a preview of what is planned for 2005. Among the topics discussed will be the status of the $200,000 planning grant the Conservancy received from the California State Coastal Conservancy.
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Ventura Hillsides Conservancy Invites Community to Live on the Edge
Ventura, CA (October 25, 2004):
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy has scheduled the fourth in its ongoing series of educational outreach pertaining to Ventura?s opens space. Living on the Edge is an exploration of the interface of urban and wildlands that many Venturans have the good fortune to experience. Numerous live animals will presented by professional handlers in this event that is targeted to all ages. Living on the Edge will take place Sunday, November 21, 2004 between 2 PM and 4 PM. The event will take place in Arroyo Verde Park's Arroyo Corto barbeque area.
Living on the Edge will be provide a close-up and personal introduction to the various animals that inhabit Ventura?s hillsides. Wildlife biologists and naturalists will give species-specific talks related to how the animals use the environment ? both natural and man-made. The wildlife experts will provide tips on how to deal with wild animals that end up in backyards, as well as how to deal with wildlife we encounter in their own habitat. In addition to barn owls, red tailed hawks, gopher snakes, and raccoons, a mountain lion will also be on display. Information about mountain lion safety, a relevant topic for many Californians, will be shared.
Living on the Edge is made possible by support from the California Wildlife Center, the Mountain Lion Foundation, the Mountains Restoration Trust, the Santa Monica Mountains Wildlands Project, and the Nature of Wildworks.
"We are looking forward to better acquainting Venturans with our animal neighbors," says Mindy Lawrence, education outreach event coordinator for the Conservancy. "As always, our focus for this event is on families and youth, and we welcome an opportunity to make outdoor education accessible to people of all ages."
The Conservancy's 2004 Educational Outreach programs are sponsored by Mid-State Bank Foundation and the California Wildlands Grassroots Fund.
Admission to the event is free, although there is a $1 per car charge in the park on Sundays. The Conservancy encourages participants to walk, bike, or carpool to the event.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Since its founding the Conservancy has built a base of support by enlisting over 800 paid members and 150 volunteers. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law.
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Ventura Hillsides Conservancy Receives $200,000 Grant
from State Coastal Conservancy
Ventura, CA (September 23, 2004): The California State Coastal Conservancy (SCC) has granted $200,000 to the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy to assist in VHC?s efforts to purchase hillside properties adjacent to Ventura. The grant represents the largest that the nonprofit land trust has received since its formation in April 2003.
The State Coastal Conservancy Board of Directors, at their September 15, 2004 meeting in Windsor, California, voted unanimously to approve $200,000 in grant funds for pre-acquisition planning efforts. The grant earmarks funding in five categories: data acquisition; biological and resource assessment; individual property assessments; an acquisition plan; and a preliminary stewardship plan. The State Coastal Conservancy staff foresees that the acquisition of parcels within the VHC?s Interest Area, combined with subsequent habitat restoration, erosion control and long-term management and education, will provide an effective long term means of open space preservation. ?This grant provides a unique opportunity for VHC to prepare to acquire and manage the land,? said Kara Kemmler, State Coastal Conservancy project manager.
This grant is a tremendous milestone for the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy,? said Brooke Ashworth, president of the organization. ?The grant funds will allow us to undertake key activities that are prerequisites to acquiring and managing our first landholding. In addition, these funds will form the seed money for additional funds from other grantors.? Marc Beyeler, Southern California Regional Manager for the State Coastal Conservancy, noted ?A number of factors attracted us to the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy, particularly the strong local support the group enjoys.?
The State Coastal Conservancy is a state agency that uses entrepreneurial techniques to purchase, protect, restore and enhance coastal resources, and to provide access to the shore. It works in partnership with local governments, other public agencies, nonprofit organizations and private landowners. To date, the State Coastal Conservancy has undertaken more than 950 projects along the 1,100 miles of California coast. The State Coastal Conservancy has been increasingly involved in Ventura County projects, including Ormond Beach, the Santa Clara River estuary area and the upper Ventura River watershed. The preservation of the hillside lands are seen as a safeguard to coastal resources through the conservation of upland watersheds.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Since its founding the Conservancy has built a base of support by enlisting over 800 paid members and 150 volunteers. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law.
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VHC Receives Full Funding for Educational Outreach Program
Ventura, CA (September 1, 2004): The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy has received two grants that complete underwriting of the non-profit land trust?s biannual educational outreach programs. The California Wildlands Grassroots Fund granted $3,000 and Mid-State Bank & Trust Foundation granted $1,000, thereby funding the program?s free 2004 educational events.
The California Wildlands Grassroots Fund supports the permanent protection of wildlands on public and private lands in order to preserve California's wilderness and native biological diversity. The Fund is administered by the Tides Foundation, a group that works with donors to strengthen community-based nonprofit organizations through innovative grant-making. The Mid-State Bank & Trust Foundation is a charitable, nonprofit corporation formed by the bank as a means to promote and support youth, education, the arts, and other charitable organizations throughout San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties. Mid-State Bank & Trust?s downtown Ventura Branch Manager Yvonne Duarte says ?We believe that the Walk on the Wildside and the Wildflower Walkabout events were exemplary programs that educate youth and families about our local natural history, and that is why we are proud to support the Conservancy with a grant.?
Mindy Lawrence, the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy?s Educational Outreach Coordinator, says ?These granted funds will enable the Conservancy to expand our outreach programs to reach an ever wider segment of the community. So far, each event has provided a greater opportunity for fun, hands-on learning about our unique hillside lands and their ecology.?
Since its founding in April 2003, the Conservancy has offered three educational programs about the hillside open spaces and their natural and cultural resources. The first event, held in April 2003, was a lecture by experts in Ventura County open space preservation success stories. Subsequent outreach events shifted the focus to youth and adults with family-oriented outings in Arroyo Verde Park. Local wildlife was featured in "Take a Walk on the Wild Side" held in November 2003. In addition to exhibits, hikes, and storytelling, the event included a presentation of owls and hawks from the Ojai Raptor Center. "Wildflower Walkabout" was presented in April 2004, and focused on native wildflowers that color the hillsides each Spring. Botanists from the California Native Plant Society led guided hikes where participants sketched wildflowers along the trails while learning local botany. Each successive event has grown in audience, with ?Wildflower Walkabout? reaching over 150 community members.
The Conservancy?s fourth Educational Outreach program, ?Living on the Edge? is scheduled for November 2004. ?This event will explore the urban/rural interface by looking at the benefits and the challenges of communities developed immediately adjacent to relatively wild lands.? The event will, as always, be free to the public.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Since its founding the Conservancy has built a base of support by enlisting over 800 paid members and 150 volunteers. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law. Further information about the Conservancy is available on our website at www.venturahillsides.org.
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VHC Announces Ventura Hillsides Music Festival 2004
Ventura, CA (August 17, 2004): The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy announces the presentation of a day of music and entertainment in Arroyo Verde Park to raise funds and awareness of our land preservation efforts. The festival is the second concert to be hosted by the land trust. Featured artists are singer/songwriter Jackson Browne, alternative country/rock artist Lucinda Williams, singer/songwriter Glen Phillips from Toad the Wet Sprocket, and the vocal harmonic rock band Venice.
The second Ventura Hillsides Music Festival, will take place on Sunday, September 12, 2004, from 2 PM to 6 PM. The seating will be festival-style, using the contours of the grassy hill in Arroyo Verde Park as a natural amphitheatre. This is a unique opportunity to enjoy superb live music in one of Ventura’s most beautiful settings. Many of the announced artists have local connections. Jackson Browne has been a resident of the central coast for years. Browne’s bass player, and co-producer of his 2002 CD release The Naked Ride Home, is Kevin McCormick of Ventura. Lucinda Williams' 2003 album, World Without Tears, features a track entitled "Ventura," inspired by the Poinsettia City, and Jim E. Christie, Williams' drummer is a Venturan. Glen Phillips started his career in nearby Santa Barbara, while Venice hails from down the coast in the Santa Monica Bay community from which it takes its name.
Tickets go on sale Saturday, August 21, 2004, at 10 AM and will be available at Great Pacific Iron Works/Patagonia and Salzer’s Music in Ventura, Blue Sky Music in Ojai, and through all Ticketmaster outlets. General admission is $40. A limited number of special Gold Circle Package seats will be available for $150 through the Ventura Hillside Conservancy website at www.venturahillsides.org. There will be an advance ticket purchase opportunity for Ventura Hillsides Conservancy members on Friday, August 20 from 2 PM until 6 PM at Great Pacific Iron Works/Patagonia , plus there will be a members-only ticket table at Great Pacific Iron Works/Patagonia on August 21, 2004 from 10 AM to 4 PM. Those interested in purchasing tickets at the pre-sale event who are not Conservancy members can join on the spot and receive this members-only privilege.
The Ventura Hillsides Music Festival is sponsored in part by a host of Ventura and Central Coast business and government partners, including Gold Coast Broadcasting, Trader Joes, Castoro Cellars, Firestone Brewery, Patagonia and the City of Ventura Public Works Department Water Division.
Parking will be provided at Ventura College with free shuttle buses to the concert site. Concertgoers are encouraged to carpool, walk, pedal or skate to this event, and to not park in residential neighborhood near Arroyo Verde Park. Food and beverages will be available at the concert. Picnics and small coolers are welcome but glass, alcohol and pets are not. Concertgoers are encouraged to bring low-back beach chairs, cushions and blankets.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law.
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Ventura Hillsides Conservancy Becomes
"Partner in Progress for a Beautiful Ventura"
Ventura, CA (July 8, 2004):
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy has entered an agreement with the City of Ventura's Partners in Progress for a Beautiful Ventura volunteer services program. The non-profit land trust will provide volunteers to assist in regular clean-ups of the playfields and hillside trails of the City's Arroyo Verde Park.
Partners In Progress for a Beautiful Ventura is a public and private partnership that encourages citizen participation to clean and beautify our City parks and beaches. Partners was formed in 1995 and continues as a cooperative effort between the City of Ventura's Community Services and Public Works Departments and the Ventura community. Over 450 volunteers participate with this program each year.
"We are thrilled that Ventura’s local land trust has signed on to help maintain the City’s treasured hillside park. This partnership will provide services that the City cannot otherwise afford," says Joncee Law Kohls, City of Ventura program coordinator for the Partners in Progress program. Ventura Hillsides Conservancy Vice President Pat Perkins believes the relationship is mutually beneficial. "In our short history, the City and the Conservancy have already collaborated in a number of ways. It is an honor for us to provide assistance from our growing volunteer base to help maintain one of the City's most beautiful open space assets. As we move toward our goal of preserving more open space, this program will help us by training volunteers for trail maintenance and other open space management needs."
The group has committed to cleaning Arroyo Verde Park's numerous trails at least six times per year. The first scheduled cleanup is Sunday, July 18 from 4PM - 6PM . The City will provide equipment and instruction . Citizens interested in helping the Conservancy with this community service project should call or email the conservancy. Contact information is available on the website at www.venturahillsides.org. Additional information is available by calling Gary Bednorz at (805) 659-1491 or Norene Charnofsky at (805) 659-2968.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law. Further information about the Conservancy is available on our website.
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Ventura Hillside Conservancy Schedules
Wildflower Walkabout
Ventura, CA (March 30, 2004): The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy has scheduled the third in its series of educational outreach programs about Ventura's opens spaces, and its first in 2004. "Wildflower Walkabout" is a celebration of the arrival of Spring and the hillside's wildflowers. The event is organized for all ages with special activities for youth and adults. Wildflower Walkabout will take place Sunday, April 18, 2004 between 2 PM and 4 PM. Festivities will center on Arroyo Verde Park's Arroyo Corto barbeque area.
The centerpiece event for "Wildflower Walkabout" will be guided hikes by botanists and artists. Participants will learn about and have an opportunity to sketch wildflowers along the trails while learning local botany. Separate hikes will be conducted for children and adults, so that educational information can be geared appropriately. Back in the park, there will be a group mural project and Ventura singer-songwriter J. Peter Boles will perform his blend of folk, country, and bluegrass.
"We are looking forward to a colorful event which draws on the hues of the Ventura hillsides wildflowers as a theme for this outreach event," says Mindy Lawrence, education outreach event coordinator for the Conservancy. "As always, our focus for this event is on families and youth, and we welcome an opportunity to make outdoor education accessible to people of all ages."
Admission is free although there is a $1 per car charge in the park on Sundays. The Conservancy encourages participants to walk, bike, or carpool to the event.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law. Further information about the Conservancy is available on our website.
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Land Trust Announces First Annual Membership Meeting
Ventura, CA (February 2, 2004). The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy, which will soon mark its one year anniversary, has scheduled its first Annual Membership Meeting. The meeting will provide an opportunity for members and those interested in membership to learn of the progress the group has made, plans for the coming year, and a formal presentation of the group's revamped Internet website, www.venturahillsides.org. The meeting will be held at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, February 18, 2004 in the Topping Room at the E.P. Foster Library, 651 East Main Street, Ventura, California.
"We are delighted to share with our members and the community how far we have come in such a short time," says Brooke Ashworth, president of the group. "With 700 paying members, our organizational structure and volunteer base grows stronger with each passing month." Ashworth says that the meeting will provide an opportunity to meet the Board of Trustees and key volunteers, sign up for other volunteer opportunities, and get a preview of what is planned for 2004.
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Ben & Jerry's Partners with
Ventura Hillsides Conservancy
for Holiday Program
Ventura, CA (November 20, 2003) The Ben & Jerry's Scoop Shop in Ventura has announced a partnering program to benefit the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy. Through the 2003 holiday season, the ice cream store will donate 25 cents of every $5 gift certificate sold to the local land trust to support their open space preservation goals. The gift certificates are available in $5 and $10 increments.
James Read, the owner of Ben & Jerry's Scoop Shop at 523 E. Main Street, has been a staunch supporter of the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy since its inception earlier this year. His company was one of numerous local businesses that supported the September 2003 Ventura Hillsides Music Festival through donation of sales profits. The store also partnered with the VHC during the company's international Free Cone Day last April.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law. Further information about the Conservancy is available on our website.
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Ventura Hillsides Conservancy Receives $20,000 Gift
Ventura, CA (November 17, 2003) The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy has received a $20,000 donation to support its efforts in open space preservation. The gift is from an anonymous donor. In a statement accompanying the gift, the donor noted the inspiration generated by the Conservancy-sponsored Ventura Hillsides Music Festival. It read "I hope the grant can be seen as a 'thank you' from us all for your gift of hope. Losing hills, cultures, and precious creatures in these desperate times are common tragedies. The energy of your effort, culminating in an enthusiastic concert means much to all of Ventura."
"We are grateful for the opportunities this major gift will afford us," said Brooke Ashworth, Conservancy president. "This contribution is significant not only in its amount, but also in the faith it demonstrates in the Conservancy's ability to accomplish permanent protection of the hillsides. We hope that others in the community will be inspired to join in making contributions to our efforts."
The Conservancy has embarked on an ambitious fundraising effort with the purpose of buying hillside and other open space land surrounding Ventura. Formed earlier this year, the land trust produced the sold-out concert in September that netted over $120,000 for its cause. According to Conservancy officials, high proceeds from the Music Festival were attributed to generous contributions from local business, musicians' donation of their time, and the efforts of over 150 volunteers. "We hope to repeat this success," said Lynn Bartosh, event coordinator. "Plans are already in the works for next year's Festival."
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law. Further information about the Conservancy is available on our website.
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“Take a Walk on the Wild Side”
with the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy
Ventura, CA (October 6, 2003) The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy announces the
second in its series of educational outreach about Ventura’s
open spaces. “Take a Walk on the Wild Side” is being
organized as an event for all ages, with special activities for children
and the youth. The event will take place in Arroyo Verde Park group
barbeque area on Sunday, November 9, 2003 between 2 PM and 4 PM.
“Take a Walk on the Wild Side” will feature hands-on investigations
including a "wildlife detectives" program for the kids.
It will include a short walk in the hills guided by wildlife biologists.
Actor and Ventura resident Jon Cypher, known from the “Hill
Street Blues” TV series, will read a children’s story
that features a little-known Greek legend.
Admission to the event is free, although there is a $1 per car charge in the park
on Sundays. The Conservancy encourages participants to walk, bike,
or carpool to the event. Further information about the Conservancy
is available on the land trust’s website at www.venturahillsides.org.
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Keb' Mo' Joins Ventura Hillsides Music Festival Line-Up
Ventura, CA (September 1, 2003) Grammy Award-winning contemporary blues artist Keb' Mo' is the latest musician to join the stellar lineup of the Ventura Hillsides Music Festival, the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy announced today. Keb' Mo' joins Jackson Browne, musician/surf filmmaker Jack Johnson, and the country-rock acoustic partnership of Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen for the September 13 benefit event in Arroyo Verde Park in Ventura. The event will help the non-profit land trust to raise funds for and awareness of their open space preservation efforts. The event sold out 10 days after tickets went on sale, and are no longer available.
"We are delighted at the phenomenal response to our first major fundraising effort. Venturans are clearly dedicated to our open space preservation mission " said Brooke Ashworth, the land trust's President. "We want to give special thanks to the artists, who are donating their time to ensure our success especially Ventura's own Kevin McCormick, without whom this stellar lineup would not have come together." McCormick is Jackson Browne's bass player, and co-producer of his most recent CD release The Naked Ride Home. He also produced and played on Keb' Mo's 2002 Grammy-nominated CD release Big Wide Grin. Former Byrd and Flying Burrito Brother Chris Hillman is a Ventura resident, and Jack Johnson knows the Ventura area well from many years of surfing the local beaches.
Support for the event has also been demonstrated by a number of local businesses, including Patagonia, Inc., Gold Coast Broadcasting, Holiday Inn Ventura, Creative Sales, The Sign Place, Trader Joe's, VC Reporter, Ventura Harbor Boatyard, Roll's Scaffold & Equipment, Gary Hughes Security, Apex Construction, Franky's, J. Wolf Catering, Danny's Deli, The Ojai Vineyard, Tulocay Winery and John Robert Powers.
Parking will be provided at Ventura College with free shuttle buses to the concert site. Concertgoers are encouraged to carpool, walk, pedal or skate to this event, and to not park in residential neighborhood near Arroyo Verde Park. Food and beverages will be available for sale at the concert. Picnics and small coolers are welcome but glass, alcohol and pets are not. Concertgoers are encouraged to bring low-back beach chairs, cushions and blankets.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law. Further information about the Conservancy is available on our website.
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Ventura Hillsides Conservancy
Announces Music Festival
at Arroyo Verde Park
Ventura, CA (August 11, 2003) The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy, a non-profit land trust formed earlier this year, announces the presentation of a day of music and entertainment in Arroyo Verde Park to raise funds and awareness of their land preservation efforts. Featured artists are singer and songwriter Jackson Browne, musician/surf filmmaker Jack Johnson, and the country-rock acoustic partnership of Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen. In addition the lineup will include a very special guest.
The event, called the Ventura Hillsides Music Festival, will take place on Saturday, September 13, 2003, from 2 PM to dusk. The seating will be festival-style, using the contours of the grassy hill in the park as a natural amphitheatre. This is a unique opportunity to enjoy superb live music in one of Ventura's most beautiful parks. The announced artists have local connections. Jackson Browne has been a resident of the central coast for years. Browne's bass player, and co-producer of his most recent CD release The Naked Ride Home, is Kevin McCormick of Ventura; former Byrd Chris Hillman and his musical partner Herb Pedersen also are Ventura residents, and Jack Johnson knows the Ventura area well from many years of surfing the local beaches.
Tickets go on sale Saturday, August 16, 2003, at 10 am and will be available at Salzer's Music and Great Pacific Iron Works in Ventura, Blue Sky Music in Ojai and through all Ticketmaster outlets. General admission is $40. A limited number of special Gold Circle Package seats will be available for $150 through the Ventura Hillside Conservancy website at www.venturahillsides.org. A limited number of tickets will be reserved for Ventura Hillside Conservancy members, available at Great Pacific Iron Works.
Parking will be provided at Ventura College with free shuttle buses to the concert site. Concertgoers are encouraged to carpool, walk, pedal or skate to this event, and to not park in residential neighborhood near Arroyo Verde Park. Food and beverages will be available at the concert. Picnics and small coolers are welcome but glass, alcohol and pets are not. Concertgoers are encouraged to bring beach chairs, cushions and blankets.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the unique character and natural environment of the City of San Buenaventura. Contributions to the Conservancy are tax-exempt to the extent allowed by law. Further information about the Conservancy is available on our website.
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Ventura Hillsides Conservancy
Sponsors Inaugural Open Space Lecture Series
Ventura, CA (May 21, 2003) The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is kicking off a series of lectures designed to educate the community on the possibilities and options of open space preservation in Ventura. The series will kick off with an inaugural lecture featuring stories and images from two California success stories: the Ojai Valley Land Conservancy and the Conejo Open Space District.
Jim Engel, Executive Director of the Ojai Valley Land Conservancy, will educate the audience on OVLC's efforts to date and share insights into the preservation process. Julia Osborn-Gourley, President of the Conejo Open Space Foundation, will give details on the open space district that was founded in 1995 and explain how permanent protection of many of the mountains and ridges surrounding the Conejo Valley have been achieved. Both speakers will share techniques and methods that the Ventura community can learn from and apply.
The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is a non-profit land trust dedicated to permanently preserving the hillsides, canyons and open space that contribute to the natural environment and unique character of the City of San Buenaventura.
The lecture will be from 7:30 to 9:00 PM. on Wednesday, May 21, 2003 at the Church of Religious Science, 101 Laurel Street in downtown Ventura. Admission is free. The lecture is the first in a series planned by the Conservancy. The date of the next lecture in the series will be September 10, 2003. For more information on the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy, please visit their web site at:www.venturahillsides.org or call 643-8044
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Land Conservancy Forms
to Protect Ventura's Hills and Open Space
Ventura, CA (April 25, 2003) A newly incorporated non-profit land trust has announced its intent to purchase the hillsides and open space that surround the City of Ventura for the benefit of the public. Named the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy, the organization is committing to a long-term community education and fundraising campaign to enable it to buy and manage open space land and easements with the purposes of preserving scenic vistas, ecological restoration, and providing public recreational access.
"Venturans have demonstrated at the ballot box that we want our hillsides preserved as a legacy for future generations and for the benefit of our quality of life,." said Brooke Ashworth, the Conservancy President. "The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy provides a vehicle to implement this goal in a way that deals with the property owners fairly and equitably."
The announcement of the Conservancy's formation was held in Arroyo Verde Park, a cherished Ventura open space resource located in a hillside canyon and surrounded by undeveloped hillside property. Speakers included County Supervisor Steve Bennett, City Vice Mayor Brian Brennan, and a representative from Congresswoman Lois Capps's office.
To achieve its goal, the Conservancy plans to launch large scale public outreach and fund-raising campaigns while pursuing land and easement acquisition opportunities. "There are a number of strategies that we will pursue that will require participation from citizens, businesses, and government agencies" says Bill Fulton, local land use expert and Ventura Hillsides Conservancy founding board member. "We are in an era where land trusts are experiencing major successes in backdrop of limited public funding options. We plan to capitalize on that trend."
The Conservancy's establishment comes on the heals of a bitter local land use battle that was decided in favor of hillside preservation in November 2002. By a margin of over 70%, Venturans rejected Measure A, a complicated development agreement that would have allowed construction of 1,390 homes in the hills and canyons above the city in exchange for a privately-managed open space system.
The land area subject to Measure A encompassed approximately 6,000 acres. However, the Conservancy is not solely focused on these lands. According to the group's mission statement, it is dedicated to "permanent preservation of the hillsides, canyons, and open space that contribute to the natural environment and unique character of the City of San Buenaventura and the surrounding region." Such lands extend from Ventura's western gateway at the Ventura River to the eastern farmlands, according to Ms. Ashworth.
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Ventura Land Conservancy Announces Press Conference
Ventura, CA (Aril 18, 2003) A newly incorporated non-profit land trust is holding a press conference on Friday to announce its intent to acquire hillside and open space property surrounding Ventura. The group, called the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy, will make their public announcement in Arroyo Verde Park at 11:00 AM on April 25, 2003. Introducing the speakers at the event will be Bill Fulton, one of the Conservancy's founding board members. Scheduled speakers include Brooke Ashworth, Conservancy President, County Supervisor Steve Bennett, Ventura Vice Mayor Brian Brennan, and Jeremy Tiddle, a representative from the office of Congresswoman Lois Capps.
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Stephen Svete
Email: press@venturahillsides.org
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Coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia) grove in Harmon Canyon. Photo: Pat Perkins |
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