Daily Report - Yosemite National Park

Daily Report - Yosemite National Park
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Weather
Yosemite: TODAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS...
THUNDERSTORMS AND SNOW SHOWERS IN THE AFTERNOON. SNOW LEVEL ABOVE 8000
FEET. HIGHS 67 TO 76 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY...41 TO 51 IN THE HIGH COUNTRY.
.TONIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. A 20 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS... THUNDERSTORMS
AND SNOW SHOWERS IN THE EVENING. SNOW LEVEL ABOVE 8000 FEET. LOWS 42 TO 52
IN YOSEMITE VALLEY...28 TO 38 IN THE HIGH COUNTRY.
.FRIDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IN THE
AFTERNOON. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 20 PERCENT. HIGHS 64 TO 74 IN YOSEMITE
VALLEY...42 TO 52 IN THE HIGH COUNTRY.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...MOSTLY CLOUDY. ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IN THE
EVENING...THEN ISOLATED SHOWERS AFTER MIDNIGHT. CHANCE OF PRECIPITATION 20
PERCENT. LOWS 42 TO 52 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY...29 TO 39 IN THE HIGH COUNTRY.
.SATURDAY...MOSTLY CLOUDY. SCATTERED SHOWERS IN THE MORNING...THEN A
CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS IN THE AFTERNOON. CHANCE OF
PRECIPITATION 40 PERCENT. SNOW LEVEL ABOVE 8000 FEET. HIGHS 62 TO
72 IN YOSEMITE VALLEY...38 TO 48 IN THE HIGH COUNTRY.

El Portal: Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77. West southwest wind
between 5 and 13 mph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. North northwest wind between
3 and 8 mph.
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 76. Light wind becoming west
southwest between 10 and 13 mph.
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 49. West southwest wind at 9
mph becoming east northeast.
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 75. East northeast wind 9 to 11
mph becoming west southwest.

New Today
Yosemite News Release
June 10, 2009
For Immediate Release
Media Contacts:
Scott Gediman 209-372-0248
Kari Cobb 209-372-0529

Surprise Bus Inspections Conducted in Yosemite National Park
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), in conjunction
with the California Highway Patrol (CHP), and the National Park Service
(NPS) held a surprise inspection for all commercial for hire multiple
passenger tour buses in the park today. The purpose of these unannounced
inspections is ensure visitor safety through safe operation of tour buses
in an attempt to reduce chances of crashes, injuries, and fatalities
involving tour buses bringing passengers to Yosemite National Park.

Roadside inspections adhere to the guidelines of the North American
Standard for bus safety. There are five levels of inspections including a
vehicle component, a driver component, or a combination of both.
Inspections are designed to determine if buses are in compliance with the
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. Violations may result in fines
or taking a bus out of service immediately.

Yosemite National Park receives approximately 3.5 million visitors per
year, with approximately 250,000 arriving on a tour bus. The large
majority of tour bus passengers are international visitors from countries
such as Japan, Korea, Germany, and England. Many of these visitors come to
Yosemite in conjunction with visiting other parts of California. It is a
primary concern of the NPS in Yosemite that these visitors are safe during
their travels in the park. Further, the extensive travels of international
visitors throughout the state affords the cooperating agencies to work
together to promote bus safety. Yosemite National Park, the FMCSA, and the
CHP strive to ensure visitor safety and appreciates the mutual support of
the other agencies involved in these surprise bus inspections.

There were 24 buses inspected in the park today. Out of the 24
inspections, 9 were found to be safe and were released with no citation. A
total of 15 buses were cited for unsafe operation and 2 were taken out of
service.

These surprise inspections will continue through tomorrow, June 11, 2009.
-NPS- (K. Cobb - 6/11/09)
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Scheduled Network outages this weekend
Hello YOSE:
Please note the scheduled Network outage information below.
Below the first notification is a separate notice that Blackberry services,
except cellular voice, will be out all weekend.
If you have any question re: how this will impact you please call the
Yosemite IT Help Desk at 209 379-1123.

WASO Help Desk Alert: NPS 12th St. Electrical System (and Communications
Network) Outage - 13 Jun 2009
Reason for Interruption: Piedmont Realty Trust has scheduled 1201 Eye
Street’s preventative maintenance on the building’s electrical system on
Saturday, June 13. There will be no power to the building on that day,
except for the emergency generator, which will run only for life safety
equipment and emergency lighting. This project involves coordination with
Truland Electric and Pepco.

Duration: The maintenance is scheduled to take place on Saturday, Jun 13,
2009, starting at 6:00 AM EDT and ending at 6:00 PM EDT. While we do not
have the exact times, we have been told that it will basically be an
all-day outage, and this time is given as a guideline.

Affected Systems:
All systems located at the OCIO Data Center at 1201 I Street,
Washington, DC are affected:
Internet Access
Email (Lotus Notes) including iNotes (C3portal)
All Blackberry Hand-helds
All public facing Application/Web servers such as
www.nps.gov
InsideNPS (inside.nps.gov)
Maximo
PMIS and OFS
All Telephones served by the PBX at 1201 I Street

Please provide this information to your Parks

WASO Help Desk Notice: Blackberry Services Disruption
Description: Blackberry Enterprise Services for the entire National
Park Service (NPS) will be unavailable over the weekend of June 12-14, 2009
. Please note that you will still be able to use the phone (voice) service
on your Blackberry handheld as long as you have an active voice plan.

Reason for Disruption: Piedmont Realty Trust, building owners and
management of 1201 I Street NW Washington DC, and PEPCO (local electric
utility company) will be performing electrical maintenance/upgrades on Jun
13, 2009 at the 1201 I Street location. PEPCO will shut down all electrical
power to the building. This will result in the entire WASO Data Center
being shutdown for most of the June 12-14 weekend.

Duration: The NPS Blackberry Enterprise Server will be brought down at
8:00 PM EDT on Friday June 12, 2009. We are expecting all services to be
restored by Monday morning June 15, 2009. (D. Sohn - 6/11/09)
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Traffic control/possible delays in Tuolumne Meadows - Beginning Monday June
15th – Wednesday June 17th NPS Contractors will be performing sewerline
video inspection in Tuolumne Meadows. This may create intermittent traffic
delays. (K. Brown - 6/11/09)
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PG&E Power Outage in EP - PG&E has scheduled a power outage for Tuesday
June 16, 2009, 8:00am -12:00 noon that will affect all of El Portal,
Foresta and Yosemite West. If you have additional questions call PG&E,
Heather Gonzales at (209) 726-5588. (P. Laymon - 6/11/09)
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Spanish Night! : A very special Spanish Night will be happening on
Saturday, June 27 at 5 pm. Santiago’s parents have graciously offered to
host and cook a traditional Chilean dinner for all attendees. *NOTE* It is
customary to bring a small alcoholic drink to the host. “Tengo hambre”
just thinking about it! The usual Spanish charades will be conducted over
dinner (ALL IN SPANISH… of course). If interested, please RSVP to
spanish4yo@gmail.com by June 23. A $10 dollar donation is being asked to
simply cover the cost of the feast. (M. Escobar - 6/11/09)
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Groveland this Week: 6-12
6/12 & 13 Live at the Door: James Faifua & the Jukes
www.iron-door-saloon.com 209.962.8904

6/13 Groveland Quilt Show Downtown Groveland & Mary Laveroni Park Free This
is an absolutely stunning event. The ladies hang over 400 original quilts
throughout all of downtown. Some are for sale too. Antique and especially
delicate quilts will hang inside the Hotel Charlotte.

6/13 Movies in the Park: Open Season 2 Lower Mary Laveroni Community Park
$3 for adults. info@groveland.org Jackie 209.962.0429 Weekly movies in the
park is sponsored by the Yosemite Chamber of Commerce. Great family movies,
bring a picnic & blanket! (HotelCharlotte - 6/11/09)

Happening Today/This Week(Check the Community News section for other
events)
El Portal Burn: Preparations are being made by fire crews to burn grass in
El Portal. The burning operation will be a one day project, beginning
Thursday, June 11, 2009. The atmosphere is conducive to smoke dispersal.
The purpose of this burn project is to remove availbale fuel for defensible
space. The location will be the slope behind houses between the Post Office
and water tanks. Crews have been in the area this week preparing the
ground by weed whacking and placing hose lines behind the homes. Fire
information personnel will be in the area tomorrow and the day of the
project placing, information flyers at homes and talking with residents.
If anyone has questions please call 372-0480. (G. Wuchner - 6/10/09)
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LAST CHANCE IN 2009 - WILDLAND FIRE REFRESHER COURSE
Date: June 24th 2009 Time: 0900 - 1700
Location: Cedar Lodge Conference Room, El Portal
Bring: Line gear (if you have it), be ready for practice fire shelter
deployments
Contact: Kelly Singer to sign up 209-375-9516,
Leave a message and you will be added to the list, you will not receive a
confirmation callback (A. Rothell - 6/10/09)
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Combined Fire Farewell Party for Jeff Hinson, Joy Zimmer, and Mike Beasley
Saturday, June 13th 2009 - 6pm at McClendon's Beach, Incline Road, El
Portal
BBQ Potluck - Meat and Beer provided, please bring a side dish or dessert
to share.
Please RSVP to YOSE_Fire_Management@nps.gov (by June 10th)

Jeff Hinson - grew up in Yosemite and has worked for Fire Management since
1995. After running Crew-7 (Yosemite’s 20 person hand crew) for over 10
years, he has accepted the position of Assistant Fire Management Officer on
the Wilderness District of the Gila National Forest, New Mexico. Yosemite
Fire will not be the same without him.

Joy Zimmer - came to Yosemite in the summer of 1990 at the age of 19. After
19 Fire Seasons, often running the Wawona Station single-handedly, she is
hanging up her boots to go to Nursing School. Joy begins the 3 year program
at Fresno State this summer and will be terribly missed by everyone.

Mike Beasley - began his Yosemite Fire Career in 2001 as the Prescribed
Fire Specialist, and quickly advanced to Deputy FMO. His contribution to
Prescribed Fire, Fuels, Fire Science, and Progressive Fire Management won’t
be forgotten. He has accepted a District FMO position on Six Rivers Nat’l
Forest out of Willow Creek CA.

Photos - If you have photos of these three over the years and would like to
share them at the party, please also email them to the address above! (A.
Rothell - 5/28/09)
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Sierra Music Series at Mountain Sage - The Sierra Music Series at Mountain
Sage in Groveland continues this Sunday, June 14, with the genre-bending
string band Crooked Still. Hailing from Boston, Crooked Still is a "hot
young alternative bluegrass group on a mission to bend the boundaries of
traditional music". The show starts at 5 pm with Santa Cruz bluegrass band
Jimmy Chickenpants. Tickets are $16 at the door, $13 in advance. (G. Stock
- 6/9/09)

Construction and Road News
Trailer Court Power Outage: There will be a power outage on June 16, 2009
from 09:00 am to 4:00 pm affecting the El Portal Trailer Court and the
Middle Road. Notices will be posted prior to the outage. If you have any
concerns regarding the outage, please contact Josiah Brown in the High
Voltage Shop, 379-1236 (M. Christiansen - 6/10/09)
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Crane Flat Water Line Replacement Phase 2 - Starting on Monday, June 8 and
continuing through Wednesday, June 17 a crew will be surveying along Tioga
Road from the Crane Flat gas station to the water tank, approximately ½
mile east of YI Campus. Traffic warning signs will be posted along Tioga
Road during this time period. (D. Engelstad - 6/8/09)

Park News
Yosemite National Park - Safety & Health Awareness Week - June 15 - 19,
2009
Schedule of Events:
Monday, June 15 Lodge Cliff Room - Operational Leadership for Managers
• 08:00 - 16:30 OL with Mary Hinson
Call Claudine Ronay @ 379-1072 to RSVP, Limited to 30 participants.

Wednesday, June 17 Safety Stand-Down Day & Barry Hance Memorial Award
Safety Stand-Down all day - Call safety office for materials/activities
Barry Hance Award - Valley Auditorium 11am - 2pm

Thursday June 18 & Friday June 19 Large Breakroom El Portal - Operational
Leadership for Employees
08:00 - 16:30 both days
Call Claudine Ronay @ 379-1072 to RSVP, limited to 20 participants.

Thanks and I hope you all have a safe and healthy season. (R. Farmer -
6/3/09)
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Yosemite News Release
May 8, 2009
For Immediate Release
Yosemite National Park Announces the availability of the Yosemite Institute
Environmental Education Campus Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS)
for Public Review

The Yosemite Institute (YI), a National Park Service (NPS) non-profit park
partner, has provided environmental education programs in Yosemite since
1971 at its Crane Flat campus. Most of the campus structures and utilities
are over 60 years old, energy inefficient, and difficult to retrofit to
achieve modern standards for health, safety, and accessibility. The campus
can accommodate only a fraction of the students in the program; the
remainder must be based elsewhere in the park, in commercial lodging. To
address these issues, YI and the NPS are considering options to provide
better facilities by redeveloping the existing campus, or constructing a
new campus at Henness Ridge, and restoring Crane Flat to natural
conditions.

The Draft Environmental Impact Statement presents the environmental
analysis of three alternatives the agency is considering, for public
review, according to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA, 1969, as
amended): Alternative 1—No-Action; Alternative 2—redevelop Crane Flat
campus; and Alternative 3—construct a new campus at Henness Ridge, and
restore Crane Flat. Potential impacts to park resources are presented and
analyzed under each alternative. Public comments are welcomed and will be
considered in preparation of a Final EIS, anticipated for this fall.

The public comment period for the YI Environmental Education Campus DEIS is
open now through July 15, 2009. The plan is available on the park's website
at http://www.nps.gov/yose/parkmgmt/eecampus.htm Public meetings will be
held on May 28, 2009 at the Mariposa County Government Chambers from 4-7pm,
and at Fort Mason, Golden Gate NRA on June 17, 2009 from 4-8 pm. Public
Open Houses will be held at the Yosemite Valley Visitor Center Auditorium,
with drop-in site visits, on May 27 and June 24, 2009, from 1-4 p.m. (call
209/379-1365 for more details). Additional copies of the plan will be
available, and park staff will be on hand to discuss the plan and answer
questions.

Written scoping comments should be postmarked no later than July 15, 2009.
Comments may be submitted at public meetings, by mail, fax, e-mail, and via
the Planning, Environment, and Public Comment (PEPC) database. Submit
written comments, or request a CD or hard copy of the DEIS, to the
following:

Mail: Superintendent, Yosemite National Park
Attn: YI EEC DEIS
PO Box 577
Yosemite, CA 95389
Fax: 209/379-1294 Phone: 209/379-1365
Email: YOSE_planning@nps.gov
PEPC: http://parkplanning.nps.gov

For more information on park planning efforts, visit the website at
www.nps.gov/yose/parkmgmt.htm. -NPS- (K. Cobb - 5/11/09)

Announcements
Please welcome Katariina Tuovinen as Yosemite's new Chief of
Administration!
I am very pleased to announce that Katariina Tuovinen has accepted the
permanent GS14 position of Administration Officer for Yosemite National
Park.
Katariina is an outstanding NPS employee who understands the importance of
creating and sustaining a professional administrative team to serve
Yosemite National Park. She is a true leader and brings an impressive set
of skills and abilities to her new assignment. Katariina has a Bachelor's
degree in Natural Resources and International Agriculture from Cornell
University, a M.A. in International & Area Studies from the University of
California at Berkeley, a M.S. in Environmental Science, Policy, and
Management from UC Berkeley, and a MBA from Stanford University. She has
worked for the National Park Service for the past four years; as a Business
Management Specialist in the Intermountain Regional Office, as a Special
Assistant in the WASO Office of the Comptroller, and most recently as the
Budget Officer for Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Before joining
the NPS Katariina worked for several years in environmental consulting and
then for several years on corporate international business strategies.

Please join me in welcoming Katariina to her new position.
Dave (D. Uberuaga - 6/10/09)
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The Property Management Office will start accepting property for
disposition again on Monday, June 15, 2009. Please remember that a
"Property Turn-in Sheet" (this is an updated "Request for Survey" form)
must be completed for every item turned in. If you need a copy of this
form, or have other questions regarding property disposition, please call
Don Ramsey @ 379-1024. (K. Kolbeck - 6/9/09)
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Help keep Yosemite beautiful! Become a volunteer!
Join the Habitat Protectors of Yosemite (HaPY) at our weekly drop-in
program! Volunteers help protect and restore endangered plant and wildlife
habitat in Yosemite Valley and other high value habitat areas in Yosemite
National Park. Visit some of the most scenic areas in the park and help
eradicate invasive plant species encroaching upon native habitat. Plan to
get dirty while manually removing the non-native Himalayan blackberry, bull
thistle, mullein, and other invasive species. Get involved and meet new
people. Take an active role in managing your national park.

Habitat Protectors of Yosemite meets every Friday between Memorial Day and
Labor Day from 9 am to noon. Meet in front of the Valley Visitor Center and
walk with the crew leader to the work site.

Individuals and groups welcome. No pre-registration required for
individuals. Groups larger than 10 are required to pre-register by calling
(209) 379-1850.

Please visit the HaPY volunteer web page for more information about the
program and to print the volunteer forms:
http://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/hapy.htm (L. Elze - 5/11/09)

HR Corner
Yosemite National Park -- Current Vacancy Announcements
UPDATED: June 9, 2009
The following is a summary of current vacancy announcements at Yosemite
National Park. Most vacancy announcements will be posted on
http://www.usajobs.gov. This website is the Office of Personnel
Management's USAJOBS internet site. If you have any questions or cannot
find the announcement on USAJOBS, please call the Park’s Human Resources
Office at (209) 379-1805.
|------------------------+------------------------+------------------------|
| PERMANENT – NATIONAL | | |
| PARK SERVICE CAREER OR | | |
| CAREER-CONDITIONAL | | |
| EMPLOYEES | | |
|------------------------+------------------------+------------------------|
|SECRETARY (OA) | | |
|Vacancy Ann #: | | |
|YP264881 IK | | |
|Who May Apply: | | |
|Status Candidates | | |
|Pay Plan: | | |
|GS-0318-06/07 | | |
|Appointment Term: | | |
|Permanent | | |
|Job Status: | | |
|Full-Time | | |
|Opening Date: | | |
|2009-06-09 | | |
|Closing Date: | | |
|2009-06-22 | | |
|------------------------+------------------------+------------------------|
|PERMANENT -- STATUS NOT | | |
| REQUIRED – OPEN TO THE | | |
| PUBLIC | | |
|------------------------+------------------------+------------------------|
|Design and Construction | | |
|Project Manager | | |
|Interdisciplinary | | |
|Vacancy Ann #: | | |
|YP264743 IK | | |
|Who May Apply: | | |
|Public | | |
|Pay Plan: | | |
|GS-XXXX-12/13 | | |
|Appointment Term: | | |
|Permanent | | |
|Job Status: | | |
|Full-Time | | |
|Opening Date: | | |
|2009-06-09 | | |
|Closing Date: | | |
|2009-06-22 | | |
|------------------------+------------------------+------------------------|
| TERM -- STATUS NOT | | |
|REQUIRED -- OPEN TO THE | | |
| PUBLIC | | |
|------------------------+------------------------+------------------------|
|Trail Worker Supervisor |RESOURCE SPECIALIST | |
|Vacancy Ann #: |INTERDISCIPLINARY | |
|YP259452 RZ09 |Vacancy Ann #: | |
|Who May Apply: |YP264871 IK | |
|Public |Who May Apply: | |
|Pay Plan: |Public | |
|WS |Pay Plan: | |
|Appointment Term: Term|GS-XXXX-09/11 | |
|Job Status: |Appointment Term: Term | |
|Full-Time |Job Status: | |
|Opening Date: |Full-Time | |
|2009-05-29 |Opening Date: | |
|Closing Date: |2009-06-09 | |
|2009-06-22 |Closing Date: | |
| |2009-06-22 | |
|------------------------+------------------------+------------------------|

(H. Whitman - 6/9/09)

Community News
6TH STREET CINEMA is the presentation arm of the Rural Media Arts and
Education Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation. We are supported by
the James Irvine Foundation, SierraTel International, Mariposa County,
County Bank, and wonderful members, and are funded in part by the
California Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the
Arts, a national agency. We are also a recipient of a $1.3 million grant
from the California Cultural and Historical Endowment (CCHE) for the
complete restoration of our building, the historic Old Masonic Lodge on 6th
Street, in downtown Mariposa. Monthly membership is $12, allowing film
entry for $3 each; non-members pay $7 per film, and non-member students pay
$5. Recorded Information: (209) 966-1333. Staff: 209 742-6666. Visit our
website: http://www.sixthstreetcinema.org or e-mail us:
sixthstreetcinema@sti.net

This week: June 12-13 (Friday-Saturday) 7:30 p.m.: LA VIE EN ROSE. From the
slums of Paris to the limelight of New York, Edith Piaf's life was a battle
to sing and survive, live and love. Raised in poverty, Edith's magical
voice and her passionate romances and friendships with the greatest
names of the period - Yves Montand, Jean Cocteau, Charles Aznavour, Marlene
Dietrich, Marcel Cerdan and others - made her a star all around the world.
But in her audacious attempt to tame her tragic destiny, the Little Sparrow
- her nickname - flew so high she could not fail to burn her wings. (Rated
PG-13; in French and English; 140 min.)

UPCOMING FILMS:
June 18: Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood Live at Madison Square Garden
(Admission by donation to help Mike Montoya with treatment for ALS.)
June 19-20: A Thousand Years of Good Prayers
June 26-27: Waltz with Bashir (T. Arfsten - 6/9/09)
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YI’s YOSEMITE IS OUR BACKYARD
DATES: JUNE 15-19, 2009
COST: $175.00**
Once again, Yosemite Institute is offering an outdoor education program
just for local children. The groups will be separated by age, 7-9 and
10-12 year-olds, depending on enrollment.

Day hikes will begin each day at 8:45 a.m. and end at 4:00 p.m. plus, again
this year, on Thursday a cookout and campfire at Crane Flat for the 7-9
year-olds and an overnight at the Historic Merced Grove Ranger Cabin for
the 10-12 year-olds!

Checks should be made out to Yosemite Institute.
Cost includes instruction, transportation to and from Crane Flat/Merced
Grove Ranger Cabin, lodging and meals at the cabin or an evening at Crane
Flat.

FOR MORE INFORMATION & REGISTRATION FORMS, PICK UP AN ENROLLMENT PACKET AT
YOUR LOCAL SCHOOL OFFICE OR CALL YOSEMITE INSTITUTE at 209-379-9511

**To keep the cost of the program as low as we can, one volunteer parent
chaperone is needed for each hiking group each day, plus one for the 10 –
12 year-olds going on the overnight to the Merced Grove Ranger Cabin.
There is no cost for chaperones. Adults who chaperone all week can bring
one child at no cost. Adults who can chaperone 2-3 days can bring one
child at 1/2 price. (P. Lovegreen Schmidt - 5/19/09)

Acting Designation
Tom Medema will be Acting Superintendent today from 10:00 am on through the
day. He can be reached at 372-0291 or you can leave a message with Rhonda
Soden at 372-0496. (R. Soden - 6/11/09)
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Friday, June 12, 2009, Annette Catamec will be Acting Chief of Business and
Revenue Management. She may be reached at 372-0312, or you may contact
Jenny Phillipe at 372-0270. (J. Phillipe - 6/11/09)
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Historical Architect Sueann Brown (379-1222) will be acting Branch Chief
for History, Architecture & Landscapes from noon on Thursday June 11
through Friday, June 12, 2009. (D. Humphrey - 6/11/09)
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Carol Knipper (379-1097) will be Acting Chief of Resources Management and
Science from June 10 to 12. (N. Nicholas - 6/10/09)
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Tom Darcy will be Acting Chief of Facilities Management June 11, 2009. He
can be reached at 379-1076 or you can leave a message with Tara Hawksley at
379-1054 or Rhonda Soden at 372-0496. (R. Soden - 6/9/09)
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Tim Ludington will be Acting Chief of Facilities Management on Friday, June
12, 2009. He can be reached at 379-1235 or you can leave a message with
Rhonda Soden at 372-0496. (R. Soden - 6/9/09)
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Sue Beatty (379-3290) will be acting branch chief for Vegetation and
Restoration June 11. Lisa Acree will be acting branch chief June 12. (J.
Weaser - 6/9/09)
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I will be out of the office starting 05/29/2009 and will not return until
06/15/2009. I will be attending the Fire Environment Committee the first
week of June and on annual after that through June 12th. I will be back in
the office on June 15th. Deron Mills will be the acting Fire Chief while I
am gone. You can reach him at 209-379-1902. (K. Martin - 6/2/09)

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