(Jan. 1, 2009) Editor:
Regarding last week’s cover story, “Saving Sam,” I’d like to suggest a free, holistic resource for people who survived trauma (be it war, child abuse, illness, or something else). My free (yes, free) book Holistic Self-Care for Post-Traumatic Stress & Dissociative Identity can be downloaded from amyweintraub.com/resources.htm or sent by e-mail from celestialsinger1-healingbook@yahoo.com.
Humboldt county’s long-time mental health advocate Marianne Pennekamp, Ph.D. says of the book “We — patients, families, friends, community members and service providers — all need the multidimensional self-help knowlege Dr. Grace’s ground-breaking book explores and documents so well. Her book is an empowering, intriguing page-turner and I recommend it highly!”
I invite helping professionals as well as trauma survivors to spread the word about this unique, free resource.
— Cindee Grace, Eureka
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.
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