Upper Lake >>The Scott’s Valley Band of Pomo Indians will host its third and final creative community workshop addressing cyanobacteria and its health impacts on the Clear Lake habitat on Saturday from noon to 3 p.m..
The community from around Clear Lake are invited to attend and participate in the workshop, which will be held at the Running Creek Casino meeting room. Attendees will learn about cyanobacteria monitoring programs and will contribute to the creation of a series of health warning and informational signs and displays to be installed along Clear Lake’s shoreline.
Informed by the work of the Clear Lake Cyanobacteria Task Force, Big Valley Rancheria and Elem Colony representatives will discuss historical and current water quality conditions of the lake. This will lead into the current work to develop a clear and helpful signage and kiosk system that will keep all visitors adequately informed on current water quality conditions in the lake.
This workshop will combine science, art and local history in a creative approach to the development of site specific, culturally sensitive and scientifically accurate information systems regarding Clear Lake.
Families are welcome to attend. Snacks and refreshments will be provided.
Running Creek Casino is located at 635 Highway 20 in Upper Lake.