The Annual BVAC Labor Day Sale September 4-6! Don't Miss It!!
Posted by: thepinetree on 09/04/2021 10:29 AM
Bear Valley, CA...Mark your calendar for the Annual BVAC Labor Day Sale on September 4-6. Throughout the weekend, save 20%-50% on selected clothing, camping, fishing, and biking accessories. Then on Monday, September 6th @ 9 AM, our Parking Lot Sale begins with used kayaks, canoes, SUP's, and bikes (mt. bikes, e-mt. bikes, & e-road/gravel bikes). Used equipment prices will be posted Monday morning; all sales are final, and first-come, first-serve. This is an exciting event when BVAC aggressively marks down prices to make room for new arrivals of winter equipment and clothing.
The 49th Annual Labor Day Weekend Outdoor Peddler’s Market
Posted by: thepinetree on 09/04/2021 10:34 AM
Arnold, CA...The 49th Annual ‘Labor Day Weekend Outdoor Peddler’s Market’ will be held over the Labor Day weekend holiday, Sept. 4 & 5 , in the beautiful mountain resort town of Arnold, on Highway 4. Arnold’s end-of-summer Market is situated among the pines and redwoods, and features 55 booths of antiques & collectibles, original art & crafts, & vintage jewelry – just a few of the range of items offered. Whether you’re shopping for yourself, for your home or cabin, or your next camping trip, you’ll be sure to find it here!
Murphys, CA...Black Sheep Winery and Milliaire Winery currently has an open position working at the winery on a full-time basis. Learn how to do everything from the art of crushing grapes, filling the wine barrels, working on the bottling line and everything in between. Working side by side with our winemaker and learning the tricks of the trade. No previous experience is necessary but is always welcome. Please send your resumes to Steve@MilliaireWinery.com.
Don't Miss Music in the Park at Bistro Espresso Tonight with Jill and the Giants!!
Posted by: News_Desk on 09/03/2021 11:14 AM
Arnold, CA...Welcome back Jill & The Giants to Music in the Park at the Bistro!
The Pine Cone Hollow is On The Market! Your Sanctuary in the Mountains Awaits! Don't Miss Out!
Posted by: News_Desk on 09/03/2021 11:35 AM
Arnold, CA...The Pine Cone Hollow, This beautiful cabin has been loved and well cared for by the long-term owner. Once a Primary residence in recent years has been a successful Vacation rental. This 3-bedroom 2 bath cabin has approx. 1728 Sq ft. Situated on Approx. .38 of an acre. The lot is well canopied with large trees yet open enough to see the stars and let the sunshine spill in. This cabin has been carefully decorated and is being sold fully furnished including linens and dishware. Located just a short distance from the trailhead of the Arnold Rim trail making Forest Bathing from your front door a reality. Open Beam Ceiling and Pine walls adorn this great space and give it a cozy feel. Access to the large deck from both the living room and the Kitchen lend this space to entertaining or gatherings. Relax and look at the stars from the hot tub or just curl up with a good book and listen to the sounds of nature. 3445 Crystal Way, Arnold, CA 95223. List Price: $519,900. Click 'Read More' Below for more details and images
Back to School Night Night 1861 At Columbia State Park
Posted by: News_Desk on 09/03/2021 02:43 PM
Columbia, CA... Columbia State Historic Park (SHP) announced the annual Back to School 1861 event will be Saturday, September 18, 2021, from 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. Visitors are invited for a look inside the Old Columbia Schoolhouse. This event is free and open to the public. The evening of fun and educational opportunities includes 1861 school lessons every half hour, old-fashioned toys and dress up clothes, homemade ice cream, and a sing-along on the steps of the schoolhouse. Donations made during this event go to the non-profit organization Friends of Columbia State Historic Park, which provides funding for unique educational opportunities at Columbia SHP.
Murphys, CA...It may come as a surprise to hear the strains of Appalachian and Americana music channeled through five guys from Los Angeles, CA, but heartache, loss and regret have always been the cornerstones of great music, and this city has more than its share. Tickets are $30. No physical ticket, just give your name at the door. Kids under 12 are free. Doors open 5.30pm, event 7–10pm. Dogs welcome on leash, though loud music can hurt dogs ears. Food by local vendors available on site. You may bring your own food or drink, but strictly no outside alcohol. Seating is an open lawn, bring low-back chairs or a picnic blanket. Tickets available here