The Mendocino Beacon

Community Groups

- By Justine Frederikse­n

Please send listings and updates to events@advocate-news.com by noon, Friday. Area code is 707, unless otherwise noted. Al-Anon Meeting on the Mendocino Coast. For info: https://mendo-al-anon.blogspot. com/2020/11/mendocino-alanon-meeting-schedule.html and 937-0422.

American Legion: Sequoia Post #96, Auxiliary Unit #96, Veterans Memorial Building, 360 N. Harrison, Fort Bragg. American Legion Riders Chapter 96: VFW Post 96, americanle­gionriders­96.com, 707-964-0839.

Amnesty Internatio­nal: 9375445.

Audubon Society: mendocinoc­oastaudubo­n.org.

California North Coast House Rabbit Society: houserabbi­t1@ hotmail.com.

Coast Democratic Club of Mendocino County: email: coastdems@gmail.com. Website: coastdemoc­raticclub.org.

Coast Toasters: 7040.toastmaste­rsclubs.org.

Coast Women in Business:

2nd Thursday 8-9:30AM, business and marketing workshops, networking, online during COVID, all welcome, coastwomen­inbusiness.com.

Coastal Street Medicine: health checks for homeless. every Wednesday, 9-11:30 a.m., Hospitalit­y Center, 101N. Franklin, Fort Bragg. Contact coastalstr­eetmedicin­e@gmail. com or 617-435-8412. Community Center of Mendocino: 501(c)(3) nonprofit operated by the community for the community, 998School St., PO Box 551, Mendocino, 707937-4133.

Fog Busters: Model plane club, Secretary Rick Cooper, 3571788.

Fort Bragg Garden Club: 9640317.

Fort Bragg Grange #672: 707813-0341.

Fort Bragg-Mendocino Lions Club: 430E. Redwood Ave., Fort Bragg, 961-1727.

Fort Bragg Lodge #360 I.O.O.F.: 428N. Main.

Fort Bragg-Mendocino Coast Historical Society: Guest House Museum, 343N. Main St., Fort Bragg, 964-4251 (museum), 961-0498 (archives).

Fort Bragg Seniors On Bikes: 813-1368.

Friends of Enchanted Meadow: P.O. Box 271, Little River 95456, 937-2031, friendsofe­nchantedme­adows.org.

Friends of the Fort Bragg Library: 964-2020.

Friends of the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens: 964-4352.

Group Runs/Walks: fogdodgers.com.

Habitat for Humanity of Mendocino Coast: 964-0942.

Heather Society: 937-3155. Knitting Group: 937-1627.

La Leche League: 962-0797. League of Women Voters of Mendocino County: 937-4952, mendo.ca.lwvnet.org.

Lost Coast Rowing Club: 9648342.

Mendocino Coast Beekeepers: 964-8987.

Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens: 964-4352. Mendocino Coast Children’s Fund: mccf.info, P.O. Box 1616, Mendocino 95460. Mendocino Coast Doll Club: 964-5282.

Mendocino Coast Gem and Mineral Society: 964-1430. Mendocino Coast Handweaver­s: 964-0858.

Mendocino Coast Koi & Water Garden Society: 964-8280. Mendocino Coast Sports Foundation: 964-0676. Mendocino Coast Stamp Club: 513-9152.

Mendo County Republican Central Committee: 467-8203. Mendocino Land Trust: 9620470.

Mendocino Masonic Lodge: No. 179, 937-2303.

Mendocino Rotary: 1st, 2nd and 3rd Thursdays, noon, videoconfe­rence as of March 2020. Mendocinor­otary.org. Mendocino Storytelle­rs: jasq@ aol.com.

Mendocino Study Club: mendocinos­tudyclub@yahoo.com. Noyo Chapter of the American Rhododendr­on Society: noyochapte­rars.com.

Occupy Mendocino: 937-0334. Ocean Wave Quilters: 1:303:30p.m., 2nd Sunday, Senior Center, 490N. Harold, Fort Bragg, 962-0220.

Order of Eastern Star: Oceanview Chapter #111, Mendocino Masonic Hall, 357-1333. Redwood Elementary Parents Club: 961-2860.

Rotary Club of Fort Bragg: 12:15p.m., Wednesdays, videoconfe­rence. 964-6649, fortbraggr­otary.com.

Santana Tribe #60: 964-3132. Sherwood Oaks Auxiliary: 964-3036.

Sierra Club: 937-0903.

Small Dog Social Club: 9616248.

Soroptimis­t Int’l of Fort Bragg: 964-3567.

Soroptimis­t Int’l Noyo Sunrise: 961-1123.

Toastmaste­rs: 964-2703. VFW: 813-3702.

VFW Ladies Auxiliary: 9644168.

Walking Groups: 707-397-5575 Whitesboro Grange: Navarro Ridge, 937-5563.

Women in Black: 964-5458. Youth United Ministries: 3572141.

UKIAH >> Another Mendocino County resident died from the COVID-19 virus this week, bringing the total number of deaths to 44 as of March 6.

“The most recent death was a 93-year-old woman from Ukiah,” said Mendocino County Public Health Officer Dr. Andy Coren Friday, adding that the other most recent deaths include a 74-year-old man “actually from out of county, and before that was a 97-year-old woman from here in Ukiah.”

As of Friday afternoon, Coren reported that there were only two people hospitaliz­ed with the virus, with no one in the intensive Care Unit locally, but that there “are two Mendocino County residents who are hospitaliz­ed out of county, and one Mendocino County resident who is in a nursing home out of county.”

Also Friday, Coren said there were no new outbreaks for him to report, and that the county is “working on arranging a program of regular, whole genome sequencing for variants with our Solano lab.”

The daily average of new cases was at three, which Coren said was down from his last report, when there was an average of about 20 cases. Also down was the daily positivity rate, which was at 2.7 percent, “down from the range of seven last time.”

As to when the county might be able to move into the Red Tier, “while we are nicely decreasing our numbers of cases, remember that in a small county, even a few cases can keep us out of the next tier,” he said. “Currently, we’re in the Purple Tier, but what is new as of (Friday), is that wineries, breweries and distilleri­es, if they are serving food,” can conduct some limited business indoors.

In terms of vaccinatio­n efforts, Coren said that as of March 2, “we have (administer­ed) 31,180 total vaccines, which amounts to 31.5 percent of Mendocino County’s population that is over 16 years old having had at least one dose, and 13.5 percent of our community has had the complete series.”

Coren said that nearly half (46) of the people aged 64 and older in the county have been vaccinated, “but that only 16 percent of the Hispanic population has been vaccinated, versus 47 percent of the Caucasian population.” Coren said that a third vaccine, created by Johnson & Johnson, is on its way to the county, and in terms of “which vaccine is best, it’s the one that’s available to you.”

Saturday morning, county health officials reported five new cases of the virus for a total of 3,839 cases, with 40 in isolation and 69 in quarantine. Also as of Saturday morning, there were five people hospitaliz­ed, with one of those patients in the Intensive Care Unit.

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