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Fort Bragg, California · Fort BraggFORT BRAGG, CA — The Mendocino Botanical Gardens held their 32nd Art in the Gardens, August 2nd – 3rd, hoping to raise funds for garden operations. Every table was full as garden guests stopped to refuel during the 32nd Annual Art in the Gardens in Fort Bragg. (Photo by Michelle Blackwell) Guests lined up outside the gates early, filling parking lots. The gardens offered two types of shuttles. Those unable to squeeze into nearby parking lots wer…Read Article
Art: Both static and active drew crowds at the Mendocino Botanical Gardens
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Fort Bragg, California · Fort BraggGlass Beach, Fort Bragg, is literally trash made pretty. From 1906 to 1967 the town used this stretch of coast as an open dump — people hurled bottles, appliances, whatever, over the cliff. For the next fifty-plus years the Pacific surf worked like a giant rock tumbler, grinding the broken glass into smooth, bright pebbles. — Read the rest The post You are prohibited from removing old litter from this California beach appeared first on Boing Boi…Read Article
You are prohibited from removing old litter from this California beach
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Fort Bragg, California · Fort BraggNATIVE AMERICAN COMMUNITIES remain plagued by near-epidemic levels of unresolved violence, according to a report at an Aug. 2 conference in Fort Bragg. Among the troubling statistics: More than half of Indigenous women experience sexual violence in their lives, and homicide is the second leading cause of death among Native people. Tatiana Cantrell, director for Pinoleville Pomo Nation’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples program, called the…Read Article