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July 4, 2009
Lake Berryssa Region Declares Independence;
Forms Republic of Napalachia!
Many Lake Berryessa region citizens feel as if they’ve long been treated like a colony, or an Indian reservation, where outside forces declare what they should believe and how they should live. Threats to close local schools, decades of mismanagement of local water and sewer infrastructure, continual infringement of local property rights, and the destruction of the Lake Berryessa economy and resorts have fed a growing frustration.

The tipping point was the arbitrary and capricious decision on the part of three Napa County Supervisors to deny the Lake Luciana Golf Course project in Pope Valley despite its overwhelming popular support among local residents.

These actions have convinced the residents of the largest geographical area of Napa that they have no choice but to take their destiny into their own hands.

In honor of the democratic founding principles of the United States of America, the Republic of Napalachia has chosen July 4, 2009 as Republic Day.

All citizens are encouraged to again read the founding documents of the Unitied States - the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution with its Bill of Rights - and take their principles to heart. The historical parallels are striking.



The guiding philosophies of the fledgling Republic will be Sustainability and Humor. Sustainability recognizes the interrelatedness of the economy, society, and environment. Humor recognizes that at times satire can be a better teacher than reason.

Camera phones and Twitter accounts have been distributed to all Republic citizens to assure that their activities are not censored by local authorities.

Why Napalachia?
Bill and Karla Scholer of the Berryessa Highlands coined the term “Napalachia” to describe the beautiful area around the Lake Berryessa Region where we all live in Napa County.

Karla was born in West Virginia, and the word Appalachia for her brings to mind images of majestic mountains, apple trees, old-time music and craftsmanship in pottery, glass blowing and woodworking. “I also think of a simpler way of life in which people were more connected to the land in a personal and intimate way. Everyone had a garden and everyone lived off the land in some fashion.”

Pope Valley Horse Lovers Create Napaloosa Breeders Group
The Appaloosa is a horse breed known for its preferred leopard-spotted coat pattern and other distinctive intelligence characteristics. Leopard-spotted horses date back to the Paleolithic era in Europe, but the Nez Perce people of the American Pacific Northwest developed the American breed. On July 4, 2009, a special genetic variant, bred for its common sense and love of normal people, the Napaloosa, was named the official state horse of the Republic of Napalachia.

Napalachian Quality of Life Commission Supports Pope Valley Town Center Renewal
Republic officials today promoted a vision of a reborn Pope Valley Town Center, recalling it’s days as a thriving rural family community. Michael Corbett, designer of the original “Eco-Village”, Village Homes in Davis, California, is being sought to consult on the project which will focus on ways to combine environmental ecology with social ecology, which uses building design to make neighbors more neighborly. A partnership with Pacific Union College will be explored while Napalachia mulls Angwin annexation.

Republic of Napachia Wine-Growers Create Napalachian Appellation
An appellation is a geographical indication used to identify where the grapes for a wine were grown. Restrictions other than geographical boundaries, such as what grapes may be grown, maximum grape yields, alcohol level, and other quality factors, may also apply before an appellation name may legally appear on a wine bottle label. The rules that govern appellations are dependent on the country, in this case the Republic of Napalachia, in which the wine was produced.

See pages below for more details. Stay tuned for updates.

Lake Berryessa News Print Edition - July 4, 2009

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Lake Berryessa is Open for the Summer!
Markley Cove Resort is Open!
The closest resort to Monticello Dam, Markley Cove offers cabin rentals, a convenience store, food service, marina services, boat slips, boat and jet ski rentals, boat gasoline. No day use picnic area.

(707) 966-2134

Pleasure Cove Marina is Open!
Pleasure Cove Marina operates from the south end of the lake just off Hwy 128 and offers houseboat rentals, cabin rentals, tent & RV camping, boat slips, boat and jet ski rentals, boat gasoline.
No day use picnic area.

(707) 966-9600

Steele Park Resort Is Open!
Steele Park Resort at 1605 Steele Canyon Road provides marina services, boat slipss, boat launching, boat gasoline, RV sites, and a convenience store. No day use picnic area.

(707) 966-2213

Free Public Facilities are Open: Oak Shores/Smittle Creek Day Use Parks are open. 707-966-2111. (Download Brochure: Oak Shores Park) Oak Shores and Smittle Creek offer more than 100 picnic sites equipped with BBQ grills. Two hand launches for non-motorized car-top boats are also available. Oak Shores is slated to open 75 overnight camp sites by the end of June. Capell Cove Launch Ramp is open, but get there very early on weekends. Mid-week is quiet.

Oak Shores Camping Now Open

Nearly 100 overnight campsites are now open in the beautiful north section of Oak Shores Park. The cost is $30 per night for 2 people. Each person in excess of two costs an additional $4 per night. A maximum of 8 people and two cars are allowed per site. Each site has a new BBQ pit and picnic table. Only propane BBQs are allowed to be brought in by campers. No personal charcoal BBQs or glass containers of any sort are allowed at the campsites. There are no boat launching facilities at the park. The Capell Cove Public Launch Ramp is the closest launch point. Campers are allowed to anchor their boats along the park shore. Reservation services are provided under contract by Pleasure Cove Marina. Reservation assistance and 24/7 security is provided by on-site personnel. Call 707-966-9363 for reservations.

2009 Calendar of Events

Senior Center July Newsletter

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Last Updated on July 2, 2009

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