Breast Cancer Survivor Debbie Sellick Diagnosed at 41, Raising Awareness Ever Since
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/26/2019 02:29 PM
San Andreas, CA...Fifteen years ago Debbie Sellick had her first mammogram at the age of 41 – it revealed nearly Stage 3 breast cancer. Since then, she has dedicated herself to educating the community about the disease that almost killed her. She is one of the survivors playing a key role in the Oct. 24 Steps to Kick Cancer Awareness Luncheon hosted by Mark Twain Medical Center. The event is from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in a tented pavilion set up at MTMC for the occasion. Featured speaker is 10-year breast cancer survivor Tina Macuha, popular Sacramento television personality who is anchor of “Good Day Sacramento” on CW-13. The MTMC Care Team will also be highlighted. Debbie explains, “We are raising awareness about breast cancer, the importance of annual mammograms and the advanced local resources available to fight – and survive – this disease.”
The 24th Annual Sierra Nevada Logging Museum Jamboree is August 31st!
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/26/2019 12:34 PM
Arnold, CA...The 24th annual Logging Jamboree is August 31st 9:00 to 5:00 at 2148 Dunbar Rd. White Pines. Benefit Sierra Nevada Logging Museum. Prizes, BBQ by Moose, Silent Auction, Kids Games. This wonderful annual Labor Day Weekend jamboree has something for adults and children. The Arnold Rim Trail Association will once again have a booth at the Jamboree, as will our friends from the Calaveras District of the Forest Service. Located in White Pines. Delicious food and beer, wine and soft drinks will be available. Raffle with cool prizes.
Kathleen Brown, Former Ca State Treasurer, to Tell Brown Family Story At Calaveras County Historical Society Event September 26th at the Chatom-School Street Winery
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/26/2019 12:03 PM
Vallecito, CA...Ms. Brown will share her family’s story and her efforts to learn more about her family’s roots and the Vallecito area. Her grandmother, Alice M. Cuneo, was descended from the Giovanni Batiste Cuneo family, early settlers who built the Cuneo Building in Vallecito in 1851. In a recent interview she commented: “Just imagine the miners and the people who came to shop at the store which offered an unbelievable range of everything from picks and shovels to vermicelli and champagne!”
Stevenot Music on the Patio is Every Sunday All Summer Long
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/25/2019 10:42 AM
Vallecito, CA...Stevenot Music on the Patio is Every Sunday All Summer Long. Come join us today! We are open 11-5 music by Greg Sutton from 1-4. Mimosas for purchase Bring a picnic and your friends.
Toby Keith – That’s Country Bro! Tour with Ned LeDoux at Ironstone August 24th
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/24/2019 01:21 AM
Murphys, CA...Toby’s coming back! Always a great time! He’s bringing Ned LeDoux with him. Ned is carrying on his father’s musical legacy. This is going to be a fantastic night at Ironstone! NASHVILLE, Tenn.) Singer, songwriter and entertainer Toby Keith kicks off another leg of Toby Keith That's Country Bro! Tour The single from which the trek gets its name bowed May 3 across all radio, streaming and digital platforms. Written by Keith and longtime collaborator Bobby Pinson, "That's Country Bro" is a quick sprint down a country icon heritage trail carved out and delivered with the kind of wit and polish that led to Keith being a 2015 Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee. Toby also co-produced the track with Pinson and Reid Shippen; Arturo Buenahora is executive producer.
Jamestown, CA...We need your help in finding a missing teen. 18-year-old Jake Aaron Wiebe was reported missing by his family on Wednesday night. Jake reportedly walked away from his home on Margaret Drive in Jamestown shortly after getting involved in a verbal argument on the phone with his mother. Jake’s family says he likes to visit New Melones Lake, Don Pedro Lake, Shawmut Road in Chinese Camp, and downtown Sonora. They said it’s also a possibility that Jake hitchhiked or got a ride to another county. Earlier that morning, Jake was also heard talking about hiking the Table Mountain area.
The Jank Tones Tonight in Camp Connell Courtesy of The Ebbetts Pass Fire Fighter Association!
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/24/2019 01:33 PM
Camp Connell, CA...From the EPFFA..."We would like to remind everyone, that our second community thank you concert is August 24th at the Camp Connell Beer Garden (General Store). It has no Cover Charge to get in, so come on out and enjoy a night of music and dancing!"
(Special Concert Schedule) The Hopper Connects You to Calaveras's Wine Country & More
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/24/2019 02:23 PM
Murphys, CA...The Hopper Will Connect You to Calaveras’ Wine Country Angels Camp • Murphys • Arnold. Runs hourly from 10 AM to 7 PM, every Saturday from February 16 to November 2, 2019. Visit www.CalaverasConnect.org or call 209-754-4450 for complete schedule information Scheduled stops are shown on the map. You can also flag the bus down anywhere along the route that it is safe to stop. Or call us to request a pickup within ¾ mile of the route (limitations apply). Fare: $3.00 $1.50 for 65+, Veterans and persons with disabilities $.50 Youth ages 7-12 Children 6 and under free with fare-paying adult. Pay with exact cash or download the Token Transit app to pay with your Smartphone.
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Big Bear Cafe, Great Baked Goods & More in Arnold
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/23/2019 03:00 PM
Arnold, CA...We serve fresh baked goods such as Donuts, Danishes, Bagels, cookies, plus much more. In the afternoon we also serve deli sandwiches, pastas, salads, and soups. We look forward to serving your sweet tooth made with LOVE!
Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) and other Community Partners Raise Impact of Steps to Kick Cancer Awareness Luncheon
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/23/2019 03:32 PM
San Andreas, CA...The Oct. 24 Steps to Kick Cancer awareness event at Mark Twain Medical Center is the largest luncheon ever planned on the hospital campus – thanks to financial support from Sierra Pacific Industries, the Mark Twain Health Care District and the Calaveras Cancer Support Group Fund of the Calaveras Community Foundation. MTMC President and CEO Doug Archer explains, “The participation of these groups helps elevate the impact of our Oct. 24 event, funding a tent pavilion and added hospitality for the large number of guests expected at this complimentary, sit-down luncheon. It is on a much larger scale than previous luncheon workshops.”