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   Santa Rosa Fire Update: Fires are 100% Contained: It has been one month since  res broke out in Santa Rosa and surrounding areas, and to give you an idea of the magnitude of the  re, The Tubbs fire burned down 4,658 homes in the Santa Rosa area, including Fountaingrove, Co ey Park, and Lark eld and is the most destructive of the Sonoma County  res. The three largest  res in Sonoma County combined are the costliest in US history. Many commercial buildings and sheds and barns also were destroyed among them was the historic Round Barn; built in 1899 and
was the landmark for the Fountaingrove Ranch, the Hilton hotel and the Fountaingrove Inn and Equus restaurant which was also destroyed by the  re.
Disaster assistance is available to all members of our community. You
will not be asked to show proof of legal citizenship to receive assistance.
The Santa Rosa Local Assistance Center (LAC) is a one-stop-shop with critical government services for residents who have been impacted by the  res. Replace lost or destroyed vital documents (ID,  nancial information, etc.) and get connected with  nancial support services such as insurance information and apply for FEMA aid. Located at 427 Mendocino Ave and open every day from 9am to 7pm. sonomacountyrecovers.org/local-assistance-center/
  Individuals who have lost their homes and possessions are now dealing with debris cleanup and insurance issues. A special joint meeting of the Council of the City of Santa Rosa and the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sonoma was held on Tuesday, November 7 where they gave an  re recovery update and the homeless situation and public comment. The majority of the public voiced concerns about the environment and made various suggestions on how to solve some of the environmental problems. You can see the video of the meeting youtube.com/watch?v=HCpeyNnwPeY
Hard to believe a month has already passed and we are moving into Thanksgiving. My heart goes out to all those who are struggling right now and I can only imagine how hard it must be. It is my hope that we all take stock this holiday season of how much we really have. We have our lives and we have each other. Even in the darkest moments it is so important to look for something good in your life, in your surroundings, you will be amazed at how much that helps. It is a chance for all of us to grow in compassion and gratitude.
 Moving Forward a message from Santa Rosa Police Chief Hank
Shreeder: “A disaster the size of the  re has a dramatic impact, not only on individuals, but the community as a whole. Everyone knows someone who
has been a ected. Where people live in the next few years will change and
we will need to be  exible in how we deliver services and I can assure you
the department will maintain the high quality of services that the community expects from us. I am proud of how we responded to the disaster and I know we will work through any future issues with the same level of care and professionalism. I know how hard this disaster has been for everyone but know we will get through this together.“
Emergency Language Help (ELH): ELH is a project of the Women’s Justice Center in Santa Rosa (www.justicewomen.com) and was developed to help Spanish-speaking persons to recover from the Northern California Fires. You can connect to interpreters and translators by going to one of the two following websites; (English) emergencylanguagehelp.org or (Spanish) ayudadeldloma.org The service is free.
Peace and Justice Center Annual Awards Celebration and
Dance: The Peace & Justice Center of Sonoma County will be hosting
this event on December 9. Awardees are: Peace & Justice Award: Alicia Roman, Immigrant Lawyer and activist, Russ & Mary Jorgensen Courage
of Commitment Award: Ana Salgado, activist, Community Organization Award: Indivisible Groups in Sonoma County, Unsung Hero Award: Yes on Measure C, Rent Control Campaign. The event is happening at the Roseland Village Neighborhood Center, 779 Sebastopol Road. For more info go to peaceandjusticeawards2017.brownpapertickets.com.
Together at the Table Series: This program is funded through the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA and creates a space for the community to engage in conversations with local organizations and to have a
place to voice their thoughts and opinions on speci c topics. The topic at the Santa Rosa Central branch is “Immigration.” Date is Monday, December 18th at 277 E Street, Santa Rosa. For further information and to  nd out additional locations, topics and dates go to sonomalibrary.org/togetheratthetable/ immigration.
Something to think about: “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.”
–1 Charles Robert Darwin (February 12, 1809 – April 19, 1882) was a British naturalist who achieved fame as originator of the theory of evolution through natural selection.
Elaine B. Holtz is producer/Host of “Women’s Spaces” on KBBF 89.1FM Monday 11-am-noon and repeats at 11pm to midnight Visit her website at: womensspaces.com Become a fan on FB.
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