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Who has a favorite Mendo 4th or Mad Cad memory?

I’m looking for stories and photos about the Mendoico Parade and Mad Cad!   For Real Estate Magazine and mendocino.coast.news.  I have another fun one coming!  Larry invited me out to take pictures of his shop and do a story for the Advocate many years ago. Big regret that I thought I was too busy.

That would be priceless stuff as everybody on the Mendocino Coast, I always take a million photos of everything, like Wang in Caddyshack. Too bad. 

The big 4th of July Parade is coming up, so please send any photos and stories about Mad Cad and the parade.

Read Larry Fuente’s obit here:Frank’s story on Larry

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Frank Hartzell

Frank Hartzell has spent his lifetime as a curious anthropologist in a reporter's fedora. His first news job was chasing news on the streets of Houston with high school buddy and photographer James Mason, back in 1986. Then Frank graduated from Humboldt State and went to Great Gridley as a reporter, where he bonded with 1000 people and told about 3000 of their stories. In Marysville at the Appeal Democrat, the sheltered Frank got to see both the chilling depths and amazing heights of humanity. From there, he worked at the Sacramento Bee covering Yuba-Sutter and then owned the Business Journal in Yuba City, which sold 5000 subscriptions to a free newspaper. Frank then got a prestigious Kiplinger Investigative Reporting fellowship and was city editor of the Newark Ohio, Advocate and then came back to California for 4 years as managing editor of the Napa Valley Register before working as a Dominican University professor, then coming to Fort Bragg to be with his aging mom, Betty Lou Hartzell, and working for the Fort Bragg Advocate News. Frank paid the bills during that decade + with a successful book business. He has worked for over 50 publications as a freelance writer, including the Mendocino Voice and Anderson Valley Advertiser, along with construction and engineering publications. He has had the thrill of learning every day while writing. Frank is now living his dream running MendocinoCoast.News with wife, Linda Hartzell, and web developer, Marty McGee, reporting from Fort Bragg, California.

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