Programs

Friday, September 3 11:37 AM


Events
free conga Drumming line at Hayward CA
Mon Sep 27th - 01:30 PM
Hayward Heights park

Join Frank Perez at the Hayward heights park located Hackamore drive 94541 for a fun time of playing conga drums at the park, bring your own drum and join in...
Frank @510-228-5929

Facilitation Training for Chaotic Times
Thu Nov 4th - 12:38 PM
Ukiah

This MendoFutures fundraiser, is a seven day facilitation training (starting Nov. 4th) designed to help community leaders create positive and sustainable organizational change in Mendocino County. The instructor, local consultant Steve Zuieback, has over 30 years of experience world wide. For a registration form contact Judith Harwood:
Judith Harwood - 984-8969 or judith@rffi.org




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Mendocino Environmental Center
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