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Aklestad and Olstad, take the 2022 Iron Dog Win! Arnold's David Wagner & Team 11 Finished 14th! |
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/27/2022 09:31 AM
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Wasilla, AK...Third time was the charm in the Iron Dog for Arnold's David Wagner. After literally crashing and burning on his first two attempts. Well technically it was a burned down sled the first year and a sled broken in the crash the second year. Team 11 of Joseph Hale & David Wagner finished the 2475.00 mile course at an average speed of 30.93 MPH. In this race yes, winning is the goal but finishing in and of itself is a very real and tangible victory! The following is from the Iron Dog race release. Blue sky peeked through horizontal strips of cloud cover as Team 7 raced to victory in the 2022 Iron Dog race, stopping the clock at 11:21 a.m. Saturday. Tyler Aklestad and Nick Olstad, who won the race together in 2020 but scratched in 2021, had a comfortable lead this time around, allowing them to ride cautiously and avoid the pitfalls that befell several of this year’s teams.
Team 7, Tyler Aklestad and Nick Olstad, celebrate their victory at the ceremonial finish of Iron Dog 2022. Courtesy Jenny Duax
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CHS Thrift Arnold Art Sale February 25th - 27th |
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/26/2022 11:29 AM
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Arnold, CA...CHS Thrift Arnold Art Sale 2/25, 2/26 & 2/27
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Lovely February Specials from Black Sheep Winery |
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/26/2022 11:38 AM
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Murphys, CA… Black Sheep Winery arrived in Murphys with the 1984 harvest. From that first harvest we produced our 1984 Amador Zinfandel. The wine was styled in a big, bold way like nobody else could do. That’s what makes us Black Sheep; we’re different from the rest of the flock. We feature small batches of limited release wines handcrafted from high quality grapes grown in Calaveras and Amador Counties. We produce about 2,500 cases of wine per year, specializing in Zinfandels and Rhone varietals.
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House Smoked BBQ & Happy Hour at Bistro Espresso |
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/25/2022 02:18 PM
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Arnold, CA...Come join us at the Bistro, tonight at 4:00 pm for Happy Hour. Hope to see you there!
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Coping with COVID - Long Term! Community Focus on March 24th! |
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/24/2022 02:17 PM
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Angels Camp, CA...Hear from local experts as they focus on a significant condition called Long-COVID —symptoms lasting weeks or months after first being infected with the virus, even if the illness was mild or had no initial symptoms. This community focus will also include other challenges involving COVID and discuss effective local resources. You will learn very important information. Lunch will be provided. Be sure to RSVP early.
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Hey Good People!! 17 Inches of Perfect Powder from Latest Storms! Your Pure Mountain Fun Awaits at Bear Valley! |
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/24/2022 03:59 PM
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Bear Valley, CA...Hey Good People! Mattly's weather forecast for Thursday. A beautiful crispy cold morning is in effect with an inversion putting it's feel on the town of Bear Valley as it was -2F when I rolled past at 6am. Snow survey up on the Mtn is posting 11F so snow conditions will remain great for off-piste riding with chalky groomers giving way to some excellent skiing and riding. A beautiful sunny day with no clouds is on tap with a high of 26F and lite South winds up to 7mph. Clear weather and cold temps will remain into Sunday then we'll see a short wave move through Sunday evening bringing a chance of snow. The week following has some good flavor to it with a good chance of some decent snowfall if the stars align and the system off the Northwest Coast of Washington decides to dig a little deeper in it's trajectory Southward. My hope is that the Euro model will outweigh the GFS and bring more favorable precipitation values to the area. Fingers crossed!
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Calaveras County High Schoolers Compete Through Poetry |
Posted by: News_Desk on 02/23/2022 12:25 PM
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Angels Camp, CA...Local high school students from all either public, private or home schools are invited to participate each year in the Poetry Out Load competition presented by the Calaveras Arts Council with the support of the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Poetry Foundation and the California Arts Council. Students are encouraged to learn about great poetry and must have their pieces memorized and recite them in the competition. This year’s finalists included: Sage Miller, Anastacia Sharp, Kristina Stensland, Rebecca Hungerford, Carson Blodgett and Franklin Benevedes. This year’s champion, Rebecca Hungerford (center) will be going on to compete at the state Poetry Out Load competition.
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A Story Honoring Black History Month and Women's History Month |
Posted by: News_Desk on 02/23/2022 12:59 PM
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Columbia Falls, ME...Written by Wreaths Across America: During the first World War Ralph Lindsey, my great grandfather, kept a journal of his service on the front. He wrote about the front, his travels, his wounds, but the thing that came up most often – the mail. Fast-forward 100 years. Even in the digital age there is something uniquely personal about a written letter – it creates a connection that digital communications simply cannot match. Anyone who has served in the military knows – no mail equals low morale. Click 'Read More' for full story.
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Local Foundation Receives National Recognition |
Posted by: News_Desk on 02/23/2022 04:20 PM
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San Andreas, CA...Education Summit 2022 was held February 10 and 11, bringing together more than 400 philanthropy leaders and professionals from throughout the United States in a virtual and safe celebration of philanthropic excellence and continued learning. Originally conceived of by Fred Najjar, CommonSpirit’s Executive Vice President and Chief Philanthropy Officer, and President of CommonSpirit Health Foundation, the summit represents a significant investment in the professional development of each staff member across the 80-plus CommonSpirit affiliated fundraising entities, including Mark Twain Medical Center Foundation.
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