Snow Report ~ Bailey Creek

Snow report:

Bailey Creek  received 24 to 30 inches of snow over the weekend. Another storm is forecast for tonight into Tuesday morning. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are forecast to be clear with very low temperatures at night. More rain/snow showers are expected for the weekend. If you are planning to come up for Thanksgiving, be aware that snow berms may be 4 feet high across your driveway.

Peninsula Market is now doing Take & Bake Pizzas

Take and Bake pizzas made per your order. We use all of our fresh toppings: our sausage, our own ground meats, wonderful Canadian bacon, roasted garlic, stuffed crust.  Anything you can get at Papa Murphy’s, you can get here!  Size is a 16 inch – same as a Papa Murphy’s  family size (their largest) and all pizzas are made fresh!

Pizzas start at $10.99 for a cheese pizza.

$11.99 for a one item pizza.

$15.99 is the highest for a Wally World Combo.

Menus available at Peninsula Market

Phone in your order no later than 6:30 PM as the market closes at7 PM.  Open 7 days a week.

Outdoor educational tour of the season on Friday, October 22nd

The Sierra Institute is offering its last outdoor educational tour of the season on Friday, October 22nd.   The Water, Power, and Fish tour, one of our most popular and scenic tours, discusses current issues and interests dealing with hydroelectric power. The tour follows the water (and the money) from the penstock at the Prattville intake on Lake Almanor to the powerhouse at Butt Valley Reservoir and on to the Caribou Powerhouses and the North Fork of the Feather River.  The Water, Power, and Fish tour discusses the many aspects of hydroelectric power production and its impacts on fisheries, ecosystems, recreation, and rural communities.
The tour will begin at 8:30am in Chester at the Collins Pine Museum, where participants will be introduced to the day’s events and tours guides and enjoy morning refreshments of coffee, tea, and pastries. Participants will then board a hired bus and begin the journey down the ‘Stairway of Power.’  
After a picnic lunch, the tour will head to the Belden powerhouse, where the group will address the impact of recreational flows on invertebrates, amphibians, fish, and the local economy.  The tour will conclude around 4:30pm, returning participants to the Collins Museum in Chester.
Cost for the tour is $50 per person/$95 per couple. Morning refreshments, lunch, snacks, and bus transportation are provided as part of the tour.
A Press Release and flyer have been attached….please feel free to share this information with friends and others!
Thank you!
Lauri Rawlins-Betta, Administrative Assistant
SIERRA INSTITUTE FOR COMMUNITY AND ENVIRONMENT
4438 Main Street/ POB 11
Taylorsville, CA  95983-0011
Voice:  530/284.1022  /  Fax:    530/284.1023
www.SierraInstitute.us

Lake Almanor lake level

The latest Lake Almanor lake level from PG&E as of 9/30/10:

4484.13 foot elevation
886,908  acre feet storage

Lake Almanor lake level

The latest Lake Almanor lake level from PG&E as of 9/12/10:

4485.60 foot elevation
923,442  acre feet storage

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