Live Music the 1st Friday of Every Month at CAMPS Restaurant (Reminder Tonight)
Posted by: thepinetree on 03/01/2019 05:50 PM
Angels Camp, CA...Join us the 1st Friday of every month from 6pm-9pm for live music at CAMPS Restaurant at Greenhorn Creek. Grab a bite to eat, enjoy a glass of wine or just come hang out! This Friday we welcome local musician Grover Anderson! No cover fee. Dinner reservations recommended: (209)729-8181
Hey Good People!! Bear Valley May Set a February Snow Record!! ~ Mattly Trent
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/28/2019 10:00 AM
Bear Valley, CA...Hey Good People! 3″ of new snow overnight. An interesting evening was had as the temps only went down to 29F and the storm decided to give us a break. 2″ of new snow fell last night and winds were in the 20’s out of the South. Today a possible 3-7″ may fall and another few inches tonight as the current phase will head East later this evening. Unsettled snowy weather looks to continue into the weekend and well into next week. This system has been hard to nail down as we’re at 27″ for the storm total instead of 96″!!!! The AR events coupled with warmer temps seem to be offering up totals on the lower end this season. All that said, we have great coverage and conditions here at the resort and skiing/riding will be superb well into spring. March is lining up to be a snowy month also so Mother nature is delivering this season for sure! Don’t forget about our 2 for 1 Tuesday’s and 50% off lift tickets for students and Emergency Responders. Come check out our Pure Mtn Fun as we have lots of it going on!
Cattle in the Sierra Documentary Was Screened on Feb 24th in Murphys
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/27/2019 02:51 PM
Murphys, CA...The public was invited to a documentary film Cattle in the Sierra, a presentation on the long history of cattle grazing in the Sierra Nevada. The screening was at the Old School House in Murphys. Since Forest Preserves were established in the 1890s, the U.S. Government has increasingly sought to balance citizens’ rights to use these resources with their stewardship responsibility to protect these lands from degradation. This short documentary presents current controversies over high-country grazing and hopes for a future resolution.
Rasmussen Family at Duck Lake, 2018. Photo Credit: Julia Costello.
Hey Good People!! 2 for 1 Tuesdays & 1,680 Acres of "Pure Mtn Fun" Awaits!!
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/26/2019 08:04 AM
Bear Valley, CA...Hey Good People! 10" of new snow at 4:30am. As of 4:30am we have 10" of new snow overnight! Today looks to be a bit less snow than forecasted last night during the evening model runs. So we'll see a possible high around 36F with South winds in the 20's and gusts into the low 40's. Tonight could see 16-22" fall but given the warmer nature of this storm I suspect the totals will be on the lower end of the projections but anything can happen at this point if the scales get tipped with a few degrees cooler. Winds will also be a factor tonight as they high values could reach into the 50mph range. 4500' looks to be the initial snow level at the start then rising to 6000' by Wednesday although it rained all night in the Dorrington area/elevation so the lower elevation snowfall at first appears to be a bit higher. Some delays should be expected today with the projected winds. Mother nature is delivering this season for sure! Don't forget about our 2 for 1 Tuesday’s and 50% off lift tickets for students and Emergency Responders. Come check out our Pure Mtn Fun as we have lots of it going on!
Live Music the 1st Friday of Every Month at CAMPS Restaurant
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/26/2019 05:21 PM
Angels Camp, CA...Join us the 1st Friday of every month from 6pm-9pm for live music at CAMPS Restaurant at Greenhorn Creek. Grab a bite to eat, enjoy a glass of wine or just come hang out! This Friday we welcome local musician Grover Anderson! No cover fee. Dinner reservations recommended: (209)729-8181
San Andreas, CA...Mardi Gras Karaoke Party with Sweet Harmony Entertainment! About the new team at the helm of the historic Metropolitan. In 1994, Cyndie Hoffman (Klorer) was involved in her first theatrical production out of high school at the historic Metropolitan Theater in San Andreas. Once bitten by the theater bug, she was smitten. Not only with the art of theater, but with the beautiful facility at 59 Main Street in San Andreas. For many years to come, Cyndie would dream of running a theater of her own.
Columbia Wine Tasting Event To Spend Year Aging in Cellar
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/25/2019 08:14 PM
Columbia, CA...After 42 years as a springtime tradition, the Columbia Wine Tasting will take a break this spring to allow organizers at the Columbia College Hospitality Management Program to refresh the event, and bring it back with a new look and feel in 2020. “Event founder Tom Bender, is stepping back from his event duties after four successful decades,” said Columbia College Hospitality Management Coordinator Don Dickinson. “We’re grateful for all of his efforts, and are going to take some time now to regroup and reimagine the event.
Angels Camp, CA...Main Street Charm in downtown Angels Camp is a unique and thrifty boutique where east coast meets west coast. Selling new and gently used clothing. Local made art, jewelry, gift sets & aromatherapy. Some of the products you can find are from Bebe, Gap, Banana Republic, Jcrew, burton, Scentsy.
Manzanita Arts Emporium March 2019 Calendar & Viking Lecture
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/24/2019 06:18 PM
Angels Camp, CA...Manzanita Writers Press is a non-profit 501 (c) 3 creative arts organization & publisher devoted to the development and support of the literary and visual arts community in Calaveras County and the wider Mother Lode region. Classes - Workshops - Artist Cooperative - Literary and Arts Center – Bookstore. March 2019 Calendar is below...
"Cattle in the Sierra" Presentation at the Old School House in Murphys on February 24th
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/23/2019 08:36 AM
Murphys, CA...Grazing cattle in the high country is a subject of controversy. Historic traditions and public use of forest resources must be balanced with water quality, meadow impacts, and the ringing of cowbells. A grant from California Humanities allowed historian Judith Marvin and Julia Costello to research this topic and a museum presentation---and this short film—are a result of their study. With help from the US Forest Service, Central Sierra Environmental Resource Center, and the Rasmussen, Dell’Orto, and Whittle ranching families, both history and modern practices are addressed. All are welcome to the presentation and reception.