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Archive for September, 2008

It’s Fundamental: Measure W for Davis Schools

Janet Berry putting up a sign at Coldwell Banker

Most real-estate related calls I get are from people hoping to put their children in Davis schools.   However, it is not a given that our schools will thrive.  Davisites will not soon forget the intense effort last spring to overcome threats to our schools due to budget shortfalls.  Janet Berry led the “dollar a day” campaign on behalf of the Davis Schools Foundation to save nearly 100 cuts of Davis teachers. Over $1.7 million was raised and we avoided the impending cuts.   FOR  A YEAR….  And then what?

 One donation was $100k from a single person…unlikely that we can continue to raise this kind of money in a grassroots effort year after year.  Enter Measure W.  Every dollar will be used to directly support:
          

           1. Elementary Science Education
           2. School Librarians
           3. Music teacher at all levels
           4. Secondary courses in English, Math, Science, Physical Education and Foreign 
               Languages
           5. Lower class sizes in 9th and 10th grades
           6. Athletics and co-cirricular activities such as drama and journalism

Measure W will do this by collecting $120 from each household for the next 3 years. Households headed by a senior over 65 will not be taxed. Apartments and multi-unit buildings will be assessed at $50/year.  Proceeds of $2.4 million /year for the next three years will NOT be used to fund administration or create new programs - it will be managed by an oversight committee comprised of indepedent citizens. 

In this time of great uncertainty what could be more important than making sure that all of our children - collectively - have an opportunity for a good education?  Is it too much to ask that we participate a little more so that our children will know what they need to lead rich and informed lives? 

 So, what to do?  First off, we need a 2/3 majority on election day!  Let your friends, family, neighbors, colleagues know how important this is and urge them to vote. Want to do more?

              1. Volunteer to call voters
              2. Walk your neighborhood and knock on doors or hang a door hanger
              3. Put up a yard sign
              4. Send money to help with the campaign

Go to http://www.yesforourstudents.org/what for details on how to keep our Davis schools as good as they can be - for your children, for our future, yes, even for your property value.  Thanks.

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A Sense of Place : Golden Bear Estates in Winters

Berryessa Gap Vines

It’s pure nostalgia driving up into Golden Bear Estates - a land leftover from an era of simpler, agricultural times.  Just 3 miles west of Winters, this enclave was formed in the 1960s by a couple of friends as a place where they could invite their friends to buy  5 - 40 acre parcels of land, build a dream house or what they could afford, and live in the beauty and serenity of rolling, tree studded hills. It is on the backside of the Napa hills - it has grapes, a couple of wineries, horses, views, a range of houses - but as my friend Jill says, Golden Bear is a place where the people “have their boots to the ground.”   No Dean & DeLucca here, just silence, deer, coyotes and a few good friends.

Golden Bear Estates Road

Charms of Golden Bear are many, starting with the 6800 acre Audubon Bobcat Ranch - a wildlife restoration habitat that borders to the north.  Or nearby Putah Creek - Creedence Clearwater’s “Green River” - for rafting or fishing.  On hot summer days you can set your clock by the Berryessa Gap breeze that vigorously delivers a cool breeze early in the evening.  The landscape is quintessential California golden hills studed with oaks, dry in the summer, lush in the early spring.  An occasional orange grove, a pond here or there, a few horses grazing in a pasture….and an eclectic group of neighbors. The Golden Bear community is comprised of professors, retired veteranarians, poets, collectors, and equestrians, to name just a few of this private group.

Jill’s pond at Golden Bear Estates

 Live here? It is rare that a home has come up for sale in Golden Bear, but this past year has seen several properties change hands.  It stands to reason that those who built in the 1960s and 1970s are ready to move on.    At the moment you can find a three very different properties for sale: a 5 acre parcel with a shop, 2-stall barn and a simple rustic house.  Or an over-the-top gorgeous new 5000 sq ft + Italianate estate on 20 acres.  Or a rare mid-century modern retreat that has been restored from floor to ceiling - a property that will call out to those who love the architecture of Cliff May.

Golden Bear Mid Century Modern Home

 Eat up! Winters is an agricultural center supplying the world with walnuts, almonds, apricots, plums and grapes.  With the perfect micro-climate for citrus,  chances are the organic blood oranges, mandarins or grapefruit you eat in your inspired San Francisco restaurant have been harvested from Golden Bear.

Organic citrus from Golden Bear Estates

So remote but so close! 

3 Minutes to:  Buckhorn Restaurant, Palms Playhouse, Putah Creek Cafe
10 Minutes to: Lake Berryessa
20 Minutes to: UC Davis, Mondavi Food & Wine, and Performing Arts Center
28 Minutes to: Sacramento International Airport
45 Minutes to: Napa Valley
60 Minutes to: Berkeley
75 Minutes to: San Francisco

Call me if you wish to take a drive and have the Jamie-tour of one of the dearest places on earth!   - Jamie Madison 530.574.0596

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