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Posted by: thepinetree on 01/26/2023 12:14 PM Updated by: thepinetree on 01/26/2023 02:23 PM
Expires: 01/26/2033 12:00 AM
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The 2023 AMA Crab Feed is Feb 18! Get Your Tickets Now!

Angels Camp, CA....The 2023 AMA Crab Feed is Feb 18! Get Your Tickets Now! Crab & Beef in a Barrel Available. Saturday, February 18, 2023 at the Mark Twain Hall, Calaveras Fairgrounds. All you can eat buffet. No Host Bar 6pm | Dinner 7pm. Music & Dancing, Silent Auction & 50/50 Prizes. Proceeds benefit the AMA youth sports.





AMA stands for Angels – Murphys – Arnold, and has been a strong force supporting kids sports programs since 1971. Much of AMA’s success should be credited to the original founders. Around the end of 1969, a few men, Larry Ziehlke, Millard Smallin and Dan Miller, were trying to put a football team together for the kids in the community. In moving forward with their ideas, these men were joined by Ray Shires, Terry Erickson, Don Peirano and Bob Sanders to form the AMA Booster’s Club in 1971.

After a great deal of hard work and dedication, the first Pop Warner Football Teams were fielded. These men inspired the local community to donate to their youth sport program. For the community, it was a matter of pride to be able to contribute to AMA. One contributor, Dave Copello, took interest in AMA and offered to help this organization. Subsequently, Dave Copello donated six acres to build softball fields for the girls, since little league already had a place to play.

In order to begin development on Copello Park, many volunteers came forward to donate their time and equipment. Mother Lode Engineering, Fletcher Construction, Sutton Construction, Hydrox Inc., George Reed Inc., Baileys Masonry, Wayne Segale General Contractor and Ray Shires Excavating were the pioneers of contributions that helped build Copello Park. In 1974, Dave Copello passed away, but not before he saw most of Copello Park completed. His legacy is still with us as he left AMA 5/7 of his estate.

AMA benefits youth of ages between 6 to 15 years old. These activities have included such sports as basketball, cheerleading, football, ponytail softball, snow sports, soccer, summer softball, swimming, volleyball and wrestling. Over the years, AMA has supported many youth activities such as high school – middle school – grammar school sports programs, the Jr. Livestock Auction at the Fair, local Jr. Olympics, Special Olympics, Academic Decathlon’s, the Boy Scouts, the Girl Scouts, FFA, 4-H, Little League, MACTA Tennis and more. AMA also has a Scholarship Program that benefits past AMA participants for college; (8) $500.00 scholarships yearly.



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Posted on: 2023-01-26 12:42:10   By: Anonymous
 

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Biden Administration’s dangerous immigration policies, as well as the soft on crime policies of the 9th Circuit State Attorney’s Office (Orange and Osceola counties), have once again resulted in the needless deaths of innocent Floridians. On March 10, 2022, a man named Jean R. Macean, a citizen of Haiti and an illegal immigrant, was taken into custody for the murder of Terry and Brenda Aultman and charged with two counts of first-degree murder. Macean had previously been arrested in Orange County prior to the murders, but the charges were inexplicably dropped by the State Attorney’s Office under former State Attorney Aramis Ayala. Daytona Beach Police Chief Jakari Young described these killings as “one of the most vicious attacks I’ve ever seen in my 20 years.”

“Floridians should not be subject to the reckless open border policies that the Biden Administration is imposing on this country,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “These policies are deadly — we also need answers as to why the State Attorney’s Office dropped charges against the defendant.”

Macean was previously arrested in Orange County in 2019 on multiple drug related charges involving cocaine, meth and marijuana. Those charges were dropped by the State Attorney’s Office, under former State Attorney Aramis Ayala on February 10, 2020, for unknown reasons.

The Aultmans suffered at the hands of an illegal immigrant due to open border policies that are failing our citizens. The Biden Administration announced a new Temporary Protected Status designation for Haiti last year, a reversal of the policy of the previous administration. The policy allowed Macean to stay in the country.

In September 2021, Governor DeSantis signed Executive Order 21-223 declaring the Biden Border Crisis. Following that, the Governor and Attorney General Ashley Moody announced that the Attorney General had filed an amended complaint challenging President Joe Biden’s unlawful catch and release policy called “Parole + Alternatives to Detention,” which allowed for the release of illegal immigrants who are apprehended in at the southern border.

In addition to this horrific murder, on October 7, 2021, Yery Noel Medina Ulloa, a 24-year-old illegal immigrant from Honduras was arrested for the murder of a man in Jacksonville. Ulloa had crossed the U.S. border illegally, posing as an unaccompanied minor, before making his way to Florida.


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    Posted on: 2023-01-27 07:47:56   By: Anonymous
     
    Bite me trumpanzee

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      Posted on: 2023-01-27 08:01:41   By: Anonymous
       
      Sniveler aka schiff you have nothing to bite on dinky dick...

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Posted on: 2023-01-26 12:57:00   By: Anonymous
 
Will they be serving Alaska or Dungeness Crabs?

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    Posted on: 2023-01-26 13:29:37   By: Anonymous
     
    A PODUNK FEAST!

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      Posted on: 2023-01-27 07:47:11   By: Anonymous
       
      $80 at the door!!!! Are you kidding me? Not long before crab feeds become a relic of the past the way prices raise each and every year.

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    Posted on: 2023-01-26 13:30:48   By: Anonymous
     

    ^ The libtards will be serving demoncratic lies and hate propaganda at every event they crawl out from under their rocks/bridges to disgrace everyone with there presence at.

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      Posted on: 2023-01-26 13:37:18   By: Anonymous
       
      Sniveler will be there, with his own crabs...

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        Posted on: 2023-01-26 14:06:57   By: Anonymous
         

        Closet homosexual libtards will be there and prove to everyone they truly are closet homosexuals with comments like the one posted above ⬆️ this one.

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          Posted on: 2023-01-26 14:12:14   By: Anonymous
           
          ^ Stick that cross up your ass

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          Re: poor anti, divorced, ugly, tiny, no friends but butt buddies
          Posted on: 2023-01-26 14:29:36   By: Anonymous
           
          That's anti...I think anti means anti- man cause he's in love with men, and has a crush on a sniveler. anti would love you if you'd work that cross up his anal cavity and anything else you'd like to work up there, I think everything's been up there already the way he talks anyway.

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            Re: poor anti, divorced, ugly, tiny, no friends but butt buddies
            Posted on: 2023-01-26 14:39:44   By: Anonymous
             
            ^ So much for that New Years Resolution Hahahahahahaha Hohohohohohoho Hehehehehehehe Fuk U 2 sniveler go see Boner

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              Re: poor anti, divorced, ugly, tiny, no friends but butt buddies
              Posted on: 2023-01-27 07:44:09   By: Anonymous
               
              ^Wrong you fuking moron^

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                Re: poor anti, divorced, ugly, tiny, no friends but butt buddies
                Posted on: 2023-01-27 08:04:19   By: Anonymous
                 
                ^ Gloop...

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          Posted on: 2023-01-27 09:00:34   By: Anonymous
           
          You sound like a hate mongering Nazi. Do you hate jews to? Maybe Catholics? Your a POS.

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