Good Morning Calaveras Featuring Keynote by Kathy Toepel, Associate Director Common Ground Senior Services
Posted by: thepinetree on 03/06/2018 08:52 AM
San Andreas, CA...The Monthly Good Morning Calaveras Program is March 7th. This month the Guest Speaker is Kathy Toepel, Associate Director, Common Ground Senior Services. Get Your Tickets Now...
Valley Springs, CA...On Monday 3-5-18 deputies responded to a residence in the 4000 block of Highway 12 in Burson for a report that a male subject had attempted to open the front door of the residence and he was refusing to leave the property. The subject was described as wearing jeans, a red jacket, and carrying a grey tarp or blanket. Sheriff’s deputies had previously responded to this area several times the afternoon prior, Sunday 3-4-18, for reports of a subject matching this description lying on the side of the road. It was determined that this subject did not need medical assistance and he refused deputies attempts to assist with services.
Student Detained at Calaveras High School after He Reportedly Talked of Bringing Gun to School
Posted by: thepinetree on 03/06/2018 03:43 PM
San Andreas, CA...Today, 3-6-18, Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to the Calaveras High School located in San Andreas for a report that a student had mentioned bringing a firearm to campus. It was reported that during a discussion regarding lock down drills and school safety, the 15 year old male student was heard making statements similar to “I guess I better not bring a gun that day”. This same student was overheard talking about guns in another conversation. School staff was made aware of the comments and notified the Sheriff’s Office.
Calaveras Marketing Tour, How to Get People Into Your Community, Seminars at 5 Locations on March 8th & 9th
Posted by: thepinetree on 03/03/2018 11:13 AM
San Andreas, CA...On March 8 & 9, Lani Lott of LL Consulting will be speaking to business owners throughout the county on how they can grow their customer base and create a unique experience for visitors. This is a very special and rare opportunity for Calaveras businesses to talk with a “world class” marketing expert who truly understands our “Hwy 49” Historic communities. Lani will discuss ways to improve marketing efforts, plan quality events, individual merchandising, and how to create a memorable overall customer experience AT NO COST! There will be different topics at each venue. People can attend the event closest to them or choose to go to all of them!
You Are Invited to Explore Science Fair Projects and Demonstrations
Posted by: thepinetree on 03/02/2018 11:51 AM
San Andreas, CA...Calaveras County students in fourth through twelfth grades will showcase their scientific experiments and demonstrations at the 33nd Annual Calaveras County Science Fair on Saturday, March 10, 2018, at the Calaveras River Academy/Mountain Oaks School gymnasium at 150 Old Oak Road, San Andreas. The Science Fair is funded in part by a grant from the Teichert Foundation. The public is invited to explore Science Fair projects from 9-9:45am and the demonstration area throughout the morning.
We dug back in the archives to bring you a few photos from the 2008 Science Fair
Good Morning Calaveras Featuring Keynote by Kathy Toepel, Associate Director Common Ground Senior Services
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/28/2018 01:54 PM
San Andreas, CA...The Monthly Good Morning Calaveras Program is March 7th. This month the Guest Speaker is Kathy Toepel, Associate Director, Common Ground Senior Services. Get Your Tickets Now...
San Andreas, CA – February 28, 2018 – Adverse weather conditions expected in higher elevations will affect the Calaveras Transit Blue Line. The National Weather Service is indicating blizzard like conditions from the early evening of February 28 until late evening March 3. Increased levels of snow and up to thirty-eight mile an hour winds are expected in the higher elevations.
Heavy Snow Later This Week...As a "Miracle March" Begins?
Posted by: thepinetree on 02/27/2018 08:03 AM
Arnold, CA....A series of cold winter storms will bring periods of heavy snow and gusty winds to the foothills and mountains of interior NorCal later this week. Snow may begin as early as Wednesday afternoon and continue through the weekend. Several feet of snowfall accumulation is expected in the mountains with up to a foot possible across some foothill locations. Portions of the northern Sacramento Valley, including Redding, may see accumulating snow Thursday night and Friday. Any planning travel across the foothills or mountains later this week should stay in touch with the latest forecasts.