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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, November 28, 2001 - Page 2 Four Comers Partnership offers grants to forest restoration projects and sects and Wednesday November 28 Proposals for tise community-base- d non-prof- 29 Employer services overview seminar, 9--1 1 a.m., Blanding Department of Workforce Services Building. Monday December 3 SJC Commission public hearing on 2002 Budget for SJ County, 6 p.m.. Commission Room SJ Mental Health Substance abuse SSD public hearing and Board of Directors meeting, 4 p.m., SJC Commissioners Chambers. Monticcllo Cemetery Maintenance District budget meeting, 7 p.m.. District office building. Monticcllo Cemetery Maintenance District public hearing, 7:13 p.m.. District office building. Tuesday more of the following Partnership objectives: Increase regional exper- forest restoration demonstration projects and will award over $500,000 in grants early next year to qualifying parties. Since 1999, the Partnership has granted more than $2.1 million to 48 communities, it tribes, organizations, businesses and other entities for projects that develop and support technologies and practices associated with forest restoration and community-based business sustainability. The partnership is seeking proposals for 2002 that: transition previous demonstration projects toward sustainable business enterprises and demonstrate the application of new technologies or development of new products and markets derived from materials gained in forest restoration. Projects must take place and be directly beneficial to tribes Blanding City Council meeting, 7 p.m., Blanding City Offices. SJHC public hearing, 6 p.m., San Juan Hospital Conference Room. CDBG public hearing, 6:30 p.m., Monticcllo City Offices. Thursday November The Four Comers Sustainable Forests Partnership has issued the 2002 Request For andor communities within Arizona, New Mexico and the counties designated as follows for Colorado and Utah: - Colorado Alamosa, Archuleta, Conejos, Costilla, December 4 Animas, Mineral, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, Rio Grande, Saguache, San Juan and San Miguel counties. Utah - Beaver, Cache, Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Kane, Morgan, Piute, Rich, San Juan, San Pete, Sevier, Wednesday December 5 Bluff Service Area Board of Trustees meeting. Service Area office, 7 Summit, 10-1- small-diamet- wood er utilization, marketing, and in- identify relationships between ecosystem needs, jobs in the forest, and manufacturing ment and understanding around forest restoration through numerous learning 2 . MOTOR IZE DKE fl IGUESlRROH BME D I 030(333103 PROPERTY, and People have been driving drive vehicles on the newly planted golf course since it snowed. We would like to remind everyone that motorized vehicles will cause extensive damage to the golf course and the millsite, and will be very costly to repair. four-wheele- rs, snow-mobil- es p.m. tive approaches involving December 6 Social Security rep, Blanding Dept, of Workforce Services, noon. Thursday more than one entity. In addition, to be considered, a proposal must fall within one or 8-- Mark E. Lyman, LCSW Counseling Services snow-shoei- ng City of Monticcllo Blue McuuitcUu Cinema 6:00 pm MONSTERS, INC. Pixar Disney Film G 8:30 pm Serendipity Romantic Comedy Starring John Cusak PG COMING SOON Individual, Marriage and Family Counaaling Coneultatlon 25 years experience USL 435-678-26- 17 3:00 pm K-P- Kevin SpaceyJeff Bridges PG-1- 3 6:00 pm DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE Ijauv besiyn a hats PO Box 593 435-587-26- 76 four-wheel- ed are the only acceptable skiing and activities on the golf course. The millsite property can also be used for sledding or tubing. Please help us to protect these valuable assets by observing our rules ! Cross-count- ry Uintah, Utah, Wasatch, Washington, Wayne and Weber counties. In considering the proposals, the Partnership will be putting special emphasis on collabora- jackets towels tote bags 717 AbajoDr Monticello. John Travolta PG-1- sweats laiiieOsanjuan.net open Saturday december 110 am - 4 pm to support the holiday fair 3 8:30 pm UT to bi&weekat3aFues... fo- rums such as conferences, forest products. novative forest restoration marworkshops, and demonstraDevelop and expand strategies by connecting local entrepreneurs and other inter- kets for products made from tion project field trips. Grants will be made under ests to technical assistance small diameter material by specialists, demonstration fostering regional and national a U.S. Forest Service award to networks as well as providing the New Mexico Energy, Minprojects, and workshops. and diversify professional assistance to busi- erals, and Natural Resource Strengthen economies rural Department from Economic by supporting nesses; Action loss natural of Reduce the Program, Rural Devecommunity led projects that achieve forest restoration and resources as well as improve lopment Grant Funds. New Mexico is serving as fiscal create high value manufacturwildlife habitat by encouragfor the Partnership in forest of restoration the Agent ing opportunities with the ing demonstration the for in risk at fire, projects. ecosystems value-adde- d Custer, Delta, Dolores, Gunnison, Hinsdale, La Huerfano, Plata, Las Monticello Planning Commission, Monticello City offices, 6:30 p.m. Monticello Recreation Committee, Monticello City offices, 7 p.m. Monticello Golf Committee, Monticcllo City offices, 7:30 p.m. p.m. SULU board meeting, 7 p.m., CEU-Tec- h Building foyer. Social Security rep, Monticello Dept of Family Service Building, noon. Social Security rep, Blanding Dept, of Workforce Services, on disease; Increase regional agree- Merge environmental economic concerns by helping K-P- Kevin Bridges SpaceyJeff PG-13 696 East Central Monticello 435-587-10- 27 fllBiEnaESBBEBmg) New, New |