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UKIAH, Calif. — The public is invited to the Caltrans District 1 Tribal Resource Fair on Wednesday, May 7 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Pomo Plaza on the Mendocino College Campus in Ukiah.
Attendees can network with Caltrans staff along with other state agencies and business professionals to discover opportunities in employment, training, education, resume building and small business development.
“Caltrans meets annually with representatives and leaders from the 28 federally recognized Native American Tribes situated within our district's boundaries, said Aaron Morgan, Caltrans District 1 small business liaison. “We have established this first-ever event to address the expressed needs of our tribal partners, providing tangible opportunities for community development and individual empowerment.”
This tribal resource fair caters to a wide range of interests, including direct civil service employment, small business support, educational and vocational training programs, and partnerships with Caltrans contractors, ensuring that all attendees will leave the event with valuable resources and opportunities for personal growth and community enhancement.
Join them to meet and network with:
• Caltrans field maintenance and equipment shop staff.
• Caltrans recruitment.
• Caltrans Small Business and Workforce Development.
• Norcal APEX Accelerator.
• West Business Development Center.
• California Capital Access Program.
• Mendocino College.
• Cal Poly Humboldt.
• Sonoma State University.
• California Conservation Corps.
• Cal Fire.
• Operating Engineers.
• Carpenters Local 751.
• Iron Workers Local 378.
• IBEW Local 551.
• Granite Construction.
• Wylatti Resource Management.
For more information, contact Aaron Morgan atThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
Attendees can network with Caltrans staff along with other state agencies and business professionals to discover opportunities in employment, training, education, resume building and small business development.
“Caltrans meets annually with representatives and leaders from the 28 federally recognized Native American Tribes situated within our district's boundaries, said Aaron Morgan, Caltrans District 1 small business liaison. “We have established this first-ever event to address the expressed needs of our tribal partners, providing tangible opportunities for community development and individual empowerment.”
This tribal resource fair caters to a wide range of interests, including direct civil service employment, small business support, educational and vocational training programs, and partnerships with Caltrans contractors, ensuring that all attendees will leave the event with valuable resources and opportunities for personal growth and community enhancement.
Join them to meet and network with:
• Caltrans field maintenance and equipment shop staff.
• Caltrans recruitment.
• Caltrans Small Business and Workforce Development.
• Norcal APEX Accelerator.
• West Business Development Center.
• California Capital Access Program.
• Mendocino College.
• Cal Poly Humboldt.
• Sonoma State University.
• California Conservation Corps.
• Cal Fire.
• Operating Engineers.
• Carpenters Local 751.
• Iron Workers Local 378.
• IBEW Local 551.
• Granite Construction.
• Wylatti Resource Management.
For more information, contact Aaron Morgan at
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- Written by: Caltrans
KELSEYVILLE, Calif. — Jane Attardi has been framing fine art, photography and memorabilia in Lake County for 26 years.
When the Valley Fire destroyed her Cobb frame shop in 2015, Attardi dried her tears and started looking for work.
One bright day she walked into Don and Linda's Tax service in Lakeport, attracted by the sign advertising framing. She met Linda Warren and her brother Jim, who were both photographers. Warren prepared taxes for over 35 years and had decided to open a frame shop for their photos and for the community of Lake County. The couple hired Attardi on the spot.
Before Linda Warren passed in 2024, she encouraged Attardi to continue to provide custom framing service.
“I want Lake County residents to always have a frame shop,” Warren said, and she left Attardi a gift of all the equipment to make her vision a reality.
Now, thanks to Linda Warren’s generosity and Attardi’s commitment to keeping the frame shop open, Lake County residents don’t have to travel to Ukiah or Santa Rosa for professional quality custom framing.
Attardi is thrilled to announce that Attardi’s Custom Frame Shop is now open for business in Kelseyville at 9781 Point Lakeview Road, conveniently located just around the corner from the Riviera Market.
Attardi’s Custom Frame Shop is a warm, welcoming place where a large variety of beautiful moldings and mat boards are available to consider next to your artwork.
Attardi is happy to work with you in making the perfect choice for framing your fine art and precious family photographs.
Please call 707-349-8318 to make an appointment, or just bring your artwork in to discuss with Attardi during the frame shop hours Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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- Written by: Elizabeth Larson





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