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< Saturday, March 5, 2011 >


08:00 AM 3rd Annual Walk-Run for Cancer
Toyon Middle School again will host the 3rd Annual Walk-Run for on March Cancer Awareness Fund Raising Event on Saturday March 5th, 2011, which raises money for the American Cancer Society to put an end to cancer. As our slogan says, “Let’s run cancer outta our lives!” Last year there were over 300 participants walking and running the scenic 2-mile and 5-mile courses. There is also a Youth Dash and Tot Trot, held in the parking lot. The event takes place at the Terrace Plaza, on Hwy. 26 at Vista del Lago. Entry fees are $5 - $15, depending on age, with the Tot Trot free. Medals are awarded 3-deep in a wide range of age groups. This event is open to the public, and several area schools have started to put together teams to promote fitness along with cancer awareness. Toyon Middle School students and staff volunteer and host the event, as well as walk and run it. Last year’s entrants came from as far away as Pittsburg, Jackson, Arnold, Lodi, Stockton, and of course all of Calaveras County.

Pre-entries are encouraged to avoid waiting in line on race day. Registration and bib number pick-up are from 8-am-9am. Events start at 9 am. Awards and raffle drawing follow. T-shirts will be available for purchase.

All proceeds benefit American Cancer Society- Relay For Life.

Walkers and runners of all abilities are welcome! No pets, skates, or bicycles, please.

For more information: Dustyn 209-772-3399, 209-754-4256 x4222. Dustyn0@comcast.net
08:00 AM - 10:00 AM Pancake Breakfast at Applebee’s Restaurant, Sonora
The Black Hat Foundation has selected the Mounted Dream Center as the major benefactor for the 20th Annual Black and White Charity Ball April 30, 2011. The Black Hat Foundation was started in 1991 by a group of caring Tuolumne County residents for the purpose of supporting local non-profit organizations. To date the Black Hat Foundation has donated over $200,000 to the community by producing the Black and White Charity Ball and other fund raisers......


In addition to the Charity Ball the Black Hat Foundation is sponsoring a pancake breakfast on Saturday March 5th, 8-10am, Applebee’s Restaurant, Sonora. Bring the family to breakfast and meet “Little Rosie” the Dream Centers tiny 29” horse. Proceeds will benefit The Mounted Dream Center Ranch where at risk community youths benefit from both vocational training and life skill programs.

For more information and ticket contact Dick and Sandy Mannini at 209-586-2562. Also visit our web site: blackhatfoundation.org

"The Black Foundation...We Live to Give." The Black Hat Foundation was organized in 1991 by a group of Tuolumne County residents for the purpose of supporting community events and local non-profit organizations needing help.

The Black Hats have raised funds by producing events such as the Black& White Ball, the Wild West Film Fest Celebrity Golf Tournament, and Music Madness, a day of fun and music for the benefit of local High School Music Departments. As the Black Hats have non-profit status, contributions and much of the cost of event tickets is tax deductible.

Beneficiaries of these events have been The VNA-Hospice, The Mother Lode Women's Center, The Special Olympics, Sonora High School & Summerville High School Music Departments and Habitat for Humanity, ICES, Smile Keepers, WATCH, Tuolumne 4-H, ATCAA, Central Sierra Search and Rescue, among others. Donating over $179,000 dollars to local non-profit service providers.

The Black Hat foundation is an all volunteer organization. All income raised from the Charity Ball after expenses is donated to local charities. The success of this program comes from the hard work of it's members, generous donations from local business owners and community members.
09:00 AM Bear Valley Snowmobile Association's 2nd Annual Poker Run
Check in for run 9AM-1PM
at Bear Valley Snowmobile
132 Bear Valley Rd

No Host Cocktails at 5PM
Spaghetti and Tri-Tip Dinner at 6PM
Tickets $15 adults/ $5 kids
$10 for a poker hand

Come and enjoy the fun. Protect your right to ride. Proceeds benefit Bear Valley Search and Rescue.

For more info contact Frank Spingolo at 993.1320, Linda Spingolo at 993-1318 or Sandy at Bear Valley Snowmobile Shop at 753-2223 for snowmobile rentals.
10:00 AM - 05:00 PM Spring Obsession Art Show at Ironstone
SPRING OBSESSION ART SHOW 2011

MARCH 5, 2011 10am to 5pm

“A Spring Obsession” open to public
Cooking Demonstrations
Art in Action exhibition area
Art Show and Sale open to the public
Other activities to be announced
10:00 AM Calaveras Humane Society Golf Fundraiser
Douglas Rischbieter, a Bret Harte High School Senior is hosting a Calaveras Humane Society Golf Fundraiser for his Senior Project. This Golf Tournament is sponsored by Big Trees Market. It will be held at Forest Meadows Golf Course. Date of event is Saturday, March 5th at 10am.

FORMAT: 4 Person Scramble- Low Gross- Low Net (Callaway Format). Douglas is planning this tournament for his Senior Project. The purpose is to come out to Forest Meadows for a wonderful day of golf. Proceeds will go to the Calaveras County Humane Society. Come on out with your friends to support the Humane Society and have a great time!....


Call Douglas Rischbieter at (209)-795-7105 or Forest Meadows Golf Shop at (209)-728-3439 for entry form. Send all entries to Douglas Rischbieter P.O Box 94 Arnold, CA. 95223. Please make checks payable to Douglas Rischbieter.
10:00 AM "The Creation of Natural Bridges" Guided Hike
Join us for Reclamation’s interpretive hikes this spring at New Melones Lake. All activities are free of charge, suitable for all ages, and do not require reservations. Please wear sturdy shoes and clothing appropriate for the weather. A water bottle and sunscreen are also recommended. Children must be accompanied by an adult. The Creation of Natural Bridges, Saturday March 5, 10 am. Natural Bridges Trailhead, Parrott’s Ferry Road. Enjoy a Ranger led hike down to Natural Bridges. Learn about some of the flora and fauna, the geologic processes that created this natural wonder and its cultural history. This is a moderate to strenuous 2 mile hike. We will meet at the Natural Bridges trailhead on Parrott’s Ferry Road at 10 am. Dogs are not permitted on the trail.
10:00 AM As You See Fit
As You See Fit

Tuesday's, Wednesday's & Last Sat of every month

Take what you need and pay what you can!

Refuge
642 Murphys Grade Rd
Angels Camp,CA 95221
01:00 PM Guided Walk/Snowshoe at Big Trees
Saturdays in February & March - Guided Walks, Calaveras Big Trees State Park at 1pm. - Walk is 1.5 to 2 hours, limited to 30 people. When there is snow in the park, the walk will become a snowshoe walk. Guided walk is free; park entry is $8 per car. Call 209-795-2334 for weather updates and more details.
02:00 PM - 04:00 PM HAIRSPRAY – The Broadway Musical
HAIRSPRAY – The Broadway Musical
February 5-April 3 at East Sonora Theatre
http://www.sierrarep.org
03:00 PM - 06:00 PM Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir -Ovations Series
Saturday, March 5, 2011, 3pm
Oakland Interfaith
Gospel Choir
The award winning Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir is a multiracial, interfaith group that regularly performs throughout the bay area. It's vocalists, led by Terrance Kelly, perform traditional and contemporary black gospel music and spirituals. The choir stands for diversity, tolerance and unity and spreads the message throughout the music. The entire audience will be moved to their feet as the rousing vocal harmonies soar and raise the energy into joyous song.
04:00 PM Rail Road Flat Community Club Crab Feed
The Rail Road Flat Community Club presents an all-you-can-eat crab feed with pasta, salad and bread to support maintenance of the hall; tickets $35 at 754-4882 or e-mail to rrfccrrf@gmail.com; NO tickets will be sold at the door.
4 p.m. no-host bar and drawing,
6 p.m. dinner.
Rail Road Flat Community Hall
06:00 PM - 09:00 PM Open Mic at The Merc, Angels Camp
Open Mic at The Merc, Angels Camp - 209-890-7155
15 January, 2011

Every Saturday at the Angels Camp Mercantile and Cafe from 6-9pm. Share your talents, sing, read poetry, tell jokes, play your favorite instrument or just enjoy the atmosphere. Free! Call for more information.
06:00 PM - 10:00 PM "The Undertaker Wore Black" Melodrama, Valley Springs
"The Undertaker Wore Black" Melodrama, Valley Springs -
209-772-1000

Valley Springs Friends of the Library present their 2011 Melodrama. At the Vet's Hall (Daphne & Pine Streets) Doors open 6pm, play at 7. $10 or $20 for BBQ Chicken Dinner.
Come boo the villian and applaude the hero! Call for tickets or more information.
07:00 PM History Worth Repeating Dinner and Entertainment Mountain Ranch
Come and join the community at 7:00 PM on Saturday March 5, 2011 at the Mountain Ranch Community Hall, located at 8049 Washington St. in Mountain Ranch.
Local Author, Historian and Photographer Wally Motloch will present a program of his collections on past happenings in our area called, “History worth Repeating #3.”
These early day pictures of our area will be shown on our big screen and the stories will surely enlighten and entertain you.
Sponsored by the Mountain Ranch Scholarship Committee, the funds collected will help pave the future for our local high school recipients.
The Scholarship Committee has been providing financial assistance for High Scholl seniors in the 95246 zip code since 1971.
Cost is $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for students and children under 12 are free.
On the agenda will be a musical skit performed by the Laddish family about the stagecoach robbery and Johanna Rodesino who perished.
This will be great entertainment for all history buffs.
Scholarship donations may be sent to the Mountain Ranch Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 501 Mountain Ranch, 95246. For additional information call 754-1971
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM HAIRSPRAY – The Broadway Musical
HAIRSPRAY – The Broadway Musical
February 5-April 3 at East Sonora Theatre
http://www.sierrarep.org
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM The Crucible at Stage 3 in Sonora
The Crucible
By Arthur Miller
February 4 - March 6, 2011
7PM
Stage 3 Theatre
For reservations or information, please call 209-536-1778 or e-mail info@stage3.org.
09:00 PM Busta Groove - Top Bay Area Party Band at Black Oak Casino
Fri & Sat
Mar 4 & 5
Busta Groove - Top Bay Area Party Band
9 pm

Black Oak Casino continues to present national touring acts every week, LIVE at Willow Creek Lounge! Whether you enjoy R&B Latin, Classic Rock or the Blues, Black Oak Casino offers an
entertainment lineup that will satisfy any music lover.

With over 200 seats, Willow Creek Lounge is an entertainment venue complete with a full service bar,
dance floor, and video bar top slots. Shows are primarily free, however selected shows may have a minimal ticket charge to provide comfortable crowd size for the venue. For all 8 pm shows, doors will open at 6:30 pm and for all 9pm shows, doors will open at 7:30 pm. Performances that require tickets will be noted on the entertainment lineup, and tickets will be available at The Gift Basket and at www.highsierratickets.com. Seating is on a first come, first serve basis, and you must be seated at the table to save your seat prior to any show. Willow Creek Lounge is a smoke-free venue, and all lounge guests must be 21 or older to attend.

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