(July 31, 2008) The Unknown Coast
By Hank Sims
We’re going to have more on this next week, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t once again note that the Mendocino Redwood Company has officially and (all but) incontrovertibly won. They will be the owners of the Pacific Lumber Co. by the time you read this, thanks to a Tuesday order from the folks in Texas bankruptcy court. Houston corporate raider Charles Hurwitz, a bad leftover from the Gordon Gecko era of American high finance, is gone. The patrician Fisher family of San Francisco, they of a thousand affordable clothing lines, is in.
It’s over. It’s over. Maxxam is no more in Humboldt County. Even the great resonant name of the Pacific Lumber Company is gone, sadly, though it had anyway lost some of its punch in the last few decades, not least because it had been transmogrified into hideous corporo-speak as “Palco.” By the time you read this, “Palco” will have been rechristened the Humboldt Redwood Company, a name at least as stately as the one given it 150 years ago. It will continue to grow on us, like its namesake.
Is this the end of the Timber Wars? That was the gist of Anderson Valley Advertiser Editor and Publisher Bruce Anderson‘s line a couple of weeks ago. Anderson was appearing on KQED-San Francisco’s morning public affairs program, Forum, to talk about the first volume of his memoir, The Mendocino Papers. A city-dweller asked Anderson the question — hey, whatever became of the Timber Wars? And Anderson’s reply was that they had mostly disappeared, at least in Mendocino County, thanks to the conscientious stewardship of the Fisher family, whose Mendocino holdings, when they acquired them, were much the same as their Humboldt County holdings are now – logged over and wrecked by short-term capitalists. Miracle of miracles, the Fishers seem to think more about the 50-year return than the six-month one. Opposition down that way has evaporated, Anderson said.
The opportunity to turn the page on 25 bad years of Humboldt County history was probably the main thing this paper hoped to see accomplished with the bankruptcy of Pacific Lumber, way back in the beginning (see “Armistice Day,” Feb. 8, 2007). To put it in its crudest terms, the place is in a rut. Faction A rises up in fury to oppose the latest scheme put forth by Faction Z, which are never to be trusted. How do we know that this scenario has come to the end of its natural life? Faction A and Faction Z are every day more indistinguishable, if not in substance then in style. Like a long-married couple, they have come to resemble one another.
It’s time to see start seeing the world new. If the Humboldt Redwood Company can stick to the path it has blazed down in Mendocino County — environmentally and economically responsible management with an eye to the long term — that in itself will be of huge benefit to the county’s politics and its culture. The old drones will be shoved off the podium and into the corner, where they can scream at one another until they die. We can hope.
Will Plaza Point put the kibosh on Arcata whippersnapper shenanigans?
meetings / 4 p.m. Sun Yi's Academy of Tae Kwon Do, 1215 Giuntoli Lane, Arcata. Help gather valid signatures to get the 'California Right to Know Genetically Engineered Food Act' on the 2012 ballot. E-mail northernhumboldtlabelgmos@hotmail.com. 223-0424.
music / 3 p.m. Cafe Veritas/Mosgo's, 180 Westwood Center, Arcata. Informal monthly gathering of musicians playing Irish and other Celtic music. Hosted by Seabury Gould. seaburygould.com. 845-8167.
etc. / 10 a.m. Chinmaya Mission near Piercy. Weekend-long direct action orientation features workshops, role playing, seminars, ceremonies and field trips. Bring food, bedding, warm clothes, signs, banners, bikes, drums, acoustic instruments. Pre-register. saverichardsongrove.org. 932-5898.
outdoors / 9 a.m. Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. Meet at Refuge Visitor Center off Hookton Road. Leisurely, two- to three-hour trip intended for people wanting to learn birds of Humboldt Bay area. 822-3613.
More →
0 Comments