Do you know what your local government is up to? Do you care? Maybe it’s time to pay attention if you value your way of life and your freedom. These people determine how you can use your land, whether your well can be regulated and how, whether you need to prevent rain and sprinkler water from running off your property into the street, where your trash cans can be stored, when you water your lawn and wash your car, and a number of other things. They also determine how your tax money is spent. They are currently trying to implement U.N. Agenda 21. Heard of it? If not, it’s time to inform yourself.
Author: Barbara Radisavljevic
Two Great Exhibits at Studios at the Park In April
Here’s a sampling from two art events at Studios on the Park in Paso Robles you shouldn’t miss. You need to get in before April 29 to see “California Backroads and Kindred Spirits,” landscape paintings by Sheryl Knight and Linda Mutti, and also “Gardens,” with many media, in the Paso Robles Art Association Gallery.
Do You Really See the Trees?
When is the last time you really noticed the trees downtown? Was it when they were in bloom? When their leaves changed color in autumn? Or do you really see them at all?
Fabrications: Cutting Edge Fiber Arts at Studios on the Park, March 3, 2012
The Latest Bad News from The Tribune
Do you think justice was served in the California Valley torture case? Do you feel safer now?
Looks Like Spring is Almost to the North County
Don’t miss seeing this special tree while it’s blooming.
Keeping an Eye on Local and State Government Officials
Are you aware that your local government officials are quietly implementing the goal of Agenda 21 in your city and county. That means the United Nations has more influence over the regulations being proposed where you live than you do, unless you learn how to fight it. You can learn that on Monday, Feb 13, 6 PM.
Do We Need More Regulation on “Aggressive” Dogs?
What do you think of proposed preemptive ordinances that could force people who own dogs to upgrade their fencing because of complaints that the dogs might be aggressive, even though no one has been attacked or hurt?
First Phantom Project at 672 Higuera Street, San Luis Obispo
Today was the opening day of the first Phantom Project art exhibition, a juried show in San Luis Obispo. I’m hoping the pictures I took during my time there today will inspire you to go and look more closely at the details you can only see in person. Both 2-D and 3-D art was exhibited with mixed media, paintings, wood, and even fused glass. Many works contained recycled materials used in ingenius ways.
Get in on the Ground Floor at Zurker
If you haven’t joined Zurker yet, find out how and why to do it now. It’s the up and coming new social network that’s not corporately owned.