Summer Day Camp at Rail Road Flat School - Open to All CUSD Students K-6
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/18/2015 11:40 AM
Rail Road Flat, CA...We are in the process of planning a week long summer day camp. It will be a fun based learning experience. We will include but not be limited to: science, biology, reading, leadership development, physical education, photography, sign language, art, and much more. It will be held at the Rail Road Flat Elementary School Campus and is open to all Calaveras Unified School District k-6 grade students. The first week will be June 22-June 26. We will add the week of July 6- July 10 if there is enough interest. The program will start at 7:30am and run through 5:30pm. The cost is $100 per student. We may have some sponsors for low income families.
The Calaveras 4-H Youth Development Says Thank You
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/18/2015 12:13 PM
San Andreas, CA...The Calaveras 4-H Youth Development Program would like to thank Black Oak Casino for their generous donation of $280. Their financial support will truly help our 4-H members in the form of 4-H enrollment scholarships. More importantly, their generous contribution has sent a clear message. They care about today's youth and support their future goals and aspirations. We would like to thank Black Oak also, for believing in our 4-H members.
San Andreas, CA...Al Segalla, President of the Calaveras County Taxpayers Association, said "The more we discover the facts, the more it becomes apparent that the Planning Director was correct in approving the Asphalt Hot Plant application....
San Andreas, CA...Two new 1/2 shows on the Calaveras Taxpayers Cable TV program: "Taxpayer Alert" which is a public service effort by volunteers. The program interviews public officials and experts to discuss current issues. For those who do not have Calaveras Cable TV, or are out of the area, previously aired programs are uploaded to YouTube and can be accessed online at CalaverasTaxpayers.org. The below linked recent programs are episodes #37 and #38...
San Andreas, CA...We will be posting photos and more in a separate story but video in HD of the ceremony last night is available now. Just click the following link. Students and family members can download and save the video their devices at all. Calaveras High Class Of 15 Graduation Video In HD. For a large image of the class click below..
Angels Camp, CA...On June 9th, 2015, at approximately 1345 hours, Calaveras County advised they were in pursuit of a the Subject Vehicle (S/V), a white Toyota Sienna, westbound on SR-12 at Central Hill Road. The S/V had been reported as a stolen motor vehicle stolen in Angels Camp out of a car jacking. Due to the Party 1's (P-1) (Taormina) reckless driving behavior, the Calaveras County Sheriff's Deputies were unable to safely keep up with the S/V and lost sight of the vehicle near Burson Road. P-1 continued to drive at a high rate of speed estimated at approximately 90 miles per hour as he entered the town of Wallace. P-1 entered a left hand curve in the roadway and due to his speed he was unable to negotiate the curve. S/V traveled off the north side of the roadway where it struck a two utility poles, four Blue Aptos pine trees, and two oleander trees...
2015 Career & Technical Training (C&TT) Scholarships Awarded
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/10/2015 09:48 PM
San Andreas, CA...Calaveras Community Foundation (CCF) awarded Career and Technical Training scholarships to a total of six high school students during recent award night events. Three Calaveras High School students, two Bret Harte High students and one student from Mountain Oaks will each receive $1,500.
Laurie Andrade and Leo Quintana To Be Honored As Seniors Of The Year At Today's BOS Meeting
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/09/2015 07:18 AM
San Andreas, CA...The Calaveras County Board of Supervisors will be back in action today. The meeting srarts at 9am in the Board Chambers. Topping the Agenda is Honoring Seniors, Awarding George Reed Contract for 12/26 Intersection, Presentation of Recommended 2015/16 Budget and much more. The full agenda is enclosed...