Keeping our mountain and community Safe

Keeping our mountain and community Safe

News Flash

Thank you Volunteers!

MCA would like to thank all volunteers who helped out at the "4th of July" and "Music in the Mountains Festival".  Without your help we could not put on these events. However, at the present time it is a very few putting in lots of hours. In the future, so everyone can enjoy the event, we would like to limit each volunteer to a two hour work period.  This can only be done if more volunteers sign up to donate their time.  Sign-up volunteer forms for upcoming events can be found at the MCA Visitor and Volunteer Center in town.  Help MCA to continue bringing quality events to Green Valley Lake.

 

Donate Your Recyclables!

MCA has placed  recepticles beside the K-Rails on the Fox lot.  We encourage anyone not redeeming their own cans and plastic bottles to donate them by dropping them off at these containers or the white truck when present.  MCA will redeem them and use the funds to cover expenses for the free childrens activities such as the Fourth of July, Easter and Halloween events and to help keep doors open and the lights on at the office in town. Thank you.   

 

MCA'S OFFICE NOW OPEN

in the old Coldwell Banker office next to the Lake.  New hours are from 1pm to 4pm Friday and from 10am to 4pm Saturday and Sunday.

The office will serve as an informational  center for visitors and residents and also be the center of community volunteerism.  In addition events and programs will be conducted from the office and GVL souvenirs will be available for purchase.  For more information contact the Mountain Community Alliance @ 909.939.0085 or email us.

 

Free - Pine Needle and Snow Removal for Residents with Special Needs.
Contact Us or Terry Droll at the Green Valley Lake Market/General Store (909) 867-2220.

 

Disaster Prepardeness Information

 Check Out www.911Rim.org

 
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WORDS TO LIVE BY 

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,

committed citizens can change the world.  Indeed, it is

the only thing that ever has."

 - Margaret Mead

MISSION STATEMENT

To promote the general well being of the mountain community by participating with coalitions and other organizations to promote education, disaster preparedness, community health and safety, restoration, environmental awareness, and economic prosperity. 

MCA is currently registered with the California Emergency Management Agency as an organization elgible to donate supplies and services in an emergency situation and is covered under the liability protection of that agency.

 

IT'S BACK....

 

WILL YOU SURVIVE......?

THE 2ND ANNUAL GREEN VALLEY LAKE

"2010 SURVIVOR CHALLENGE HIKE-A-THON"

October 16th

Get in on the fun. Form a two to four person team and compete to finish the survivor tasks on the hike route, in thebest time for some great prizes. Or compete in one of our singles events. Singles events include Individual Adult - Individual Youth (12-16)  and Over 60.

This year's theme is "Protecting Our Forests through Education". Booths by organizations interested in protecting the forest, it's wildlife and flora will be present. Demonstrations on the proper use of GPS's and Compasses, how to read a map and the ten hiking essentials will be given. Net proceeds will go to the Fox Center Education Fund. For more information on the Fox Center click here.

Entry fee $100 per team; $25 for single event. Save $5 per person with Early Bird registration and payment by Sept. 30th and also receive a free event t-shirt and reusable water bottle.

Don't forget to get your friends to support you with a pledge. Prize awarded for entrant with most pledges as well as 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in each event.

Limited to the 200 participants.

Go to our Events Page to download a registration flyer with more information and to download all forms.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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