Lost Black Cat
on the evening of May 12.
COMO is a 3 year old indoor male, 15 pounds, sweet and friendly.
Owners and Como’s mom, Florence, are heartbroken.
Lives on Melody Lane near Summit.
Email Tandem354@comcast.net
Or call 408-603-9191

 

Local Events

Wednesday, May 15
Meet with supervisor John Leopold at the Loma Prieta Community Center, 23800 Summit Road. This meeting will be in the Dance Room at the back of the center. 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Friday, May 17
LPEF golf fund-raiser at DeLaveaga Golf Course. Four-person best-ball scramble. $175 per person, $600 per foursome.To register or get more information, email golf@LPEF.org, or visit www.lpef.org/golf.

Saturday, May 18
Pancake breakfast at the Loma Prieta Community Center. Sponsored by Loma Prieta Community Foundation. 8 to 11 a.m.

Girls on the Run 5k. Race-day registration: 6 a.m. Race start: 8 a.m.
Vasona Park, Los Gatos. Online 5K registration at www.gotrsv.org.

Date Night fund-raiser sponsored by Lions Club at Moore Buick, 15500 Los Gatos Blvd. for counseling and mental-health support for local students.

Monday, May 20
Mountain-area 55-plus program. Bocce Ball and lunch at Hazlwood. Carpool from Loma Prieta Community Center at 10:15 a.m. To learn more, call 650-747-0605.

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Road Closures

For updates on Santa Cruz County road closures,
see www.sccroadclosure.org/

 

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Wildlife in the Mountains

If you see a mountain lion or other interesting wildlife in our area, call Neil at 408-353-1901 or email news@mnn.net. I'll post the sighting. Be sure to give me a short description of the animal, specific location, date, and time.

We'll share the results here.

Click here for other wildlife sightings

For more information from
California Fish and Game
about mountain lions, click
here.

 


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Mountain Wildfires
How did they happen, and what we can do to stop them


Protecting Your Home from Fire

Here’s a checklist on how to improve your landscaping from CalFire at www.fire.ca.gov:

Create a defensible space of one hundred feet around your home. It is required by law.

Create a "lean, clean, green zone" by removing all flammable vegetation within thirty feet surrounding your home

Create a "reduced fuel zone" in the remaining seventy feet or to your property line.

You have two options in this area:

A. Create horizontal and vertical spacing between plants. The amount of space will depend on how steep your property is and the size of your plants.

B. Large trees do not have to be removed as long as all of the plants beneath them are removed.

Remove lower tree branches at least six feet from the ground

Landscape with fire resistant plants

Maintain all plants with regular water, and keep dead braches, leaves, and needles removed.

When clearing vegetation, use care when operating equipment such as lawnmowers. One small spark may start a fire; a string trimmer is much safer.

Stack woodpiles at least thirty feet from all structures and remove vegetation within ten feet of woodpiles.

Locate LPG tanks (butane and propane) at least thirty feet from any structure and maintain ten feet of clearance.

Remove all stacks of construction materials, pine needles, leaves, and other debris from your yard.

For other ways to protect your home from fire, visit www.fire.ca.gov 

 

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