Age Well, Drive Smart Workshop ~ Saturday, April 22nd
Posted by: News_Desk on 03/28/2017 09:55 AM
Sonora, CA...The California Highway Patrol is presenting a free workshop, "Age Well, Drive Smart." The workshop will include tips on how to drive longer and safer and refresh your rules of the road knowledge.
Sonora, CA...The California Highway Patrol is hosting the 'Start Smart,' free teen driver safety class on Thursday May 18th. The class is for current and prospective teenage drivers as well as their parents or guardians and will take place at the Tuolumne County Ambulance Center.
Event occurs on 05/18/2017 from 05:00 PM to .
Apple’s Mysterious Siri Exposed When SMUG Moves Back To Arnold
Posted by: News_Desk on 03/27/2017 10:25 AM
Arnold, CA...The mysteries surrounding Siri, Apples “intelligent assistant” that enables users to employ voice commands, will be explored when the Sierra Macintosh Users Group (SMUG) moves back to its warm-weather location in Arnold for the Tuesday, April 11 meeting that will begin at 7 p.m. in the assembly room of the Ebbetts Pass Fire District, 1037 Blagen Rd., just off Highway 4.
Bret Harte & Summerville Students Bring Home Medals In Academic Decathlon
Posted by: News_Desk on 03/27/2017 11:26 AM
Sacramento, CA...Bret Harte Junior Jessica Dominick won a silver medal in Speech. Summerville ACADEC team members bring home medals in speech and music. Bret Harte Junior Jessica Dominick earned a silver in the Academic Decathlon Speech Division III Honors Division.
Left To Right: Michala Scholkowfsky, Summerville, Jessica Dominick, Bret Harte, Sydney Jones, Summerville, Skyler Ryan, Summerville
Worcester Polytechnic Team Grows Heart Tissue on Spinach Leaves
Posted by: thepinetree on 03/25/2017 05:45 PM
Worcester, MA...Researchers face a fundamental challenge as they seek to scale up human tissue regeneration from small lab samples to full-size tissues, bones, even whole organs to implant in people to treat disease or traumatic injuries: how to establish a vascular system that delivers blood deep into the developing tissue. Current bioengineering techniques, including 3-D printing, can’t fabricate the branching network of blood vessels down to the capillary scale that are required to deliver the oxygen, nutrients, and essential molecules required for proper tissue growth. To solve this problem, a multidisciplinary research team at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Arkansas State University-Jonesboro have successfully turned to plants. They report their initial findings in the paper “Crossing kingdoms: Using decelluralized plants as perfusable tissue engineering scaffolds” published online in advance of the May 2017 issue of the journal Biomaterials. “
Jackson, CA...Spring is finally here! Are your thoughts turning to delicious, homegrown vegetables or a vase of colorful flowers from your garden? Please join the UCCE Master Gardeners of Amador County on Saturday, April 1, 2017 for “Garden Friends: Summer Vegetables and Annual Flowers”. Master Gardeners will identify local favorites and discuss care and maintenance of these as well as other vegetables and annual flowers which can be grown now and throughout the summer.
Raising Backyard Chickens ~ A UCCE Master Gardeners Class
Posted by: News_Desk on 03/24/2017 11:01 AM
Jackson, CA...re you eager to get started raising backyard chickens or just beginning to consider home grown poultry? Fresh eggs are one of the many benefits that come from having your own chickens, a popular practice many people find fun and rewarding. The UCCE Master Gardeners of Amador County will be offering a free public class, “Raising Backyard Chickens” on Saturday, April 15, 2017.
"Cinema & the Angels 6 Theatre," A Lecture By Jeff Olson
Posted by: News_Desk on 03/24/2017 05:16 PM
Angels Camp, CA...The Mother Lode Theatre celebrated its grand opening on February 9, 1924 with a miniature review accompanied by a five-piece orchestra. The Theatre was remodeled in 1927 to accommodate "talkies" or moving pictures. It was again remodeled in 1935 and the name eventually was changed to Angels Theatre as it remains today.
Stockton, CA...On Tuesday March 21, 2017 fourteen Bret Harte FFA members were awarded the golden charm of the California State FFA Degree in a ceremony at Atherton Auditorium located on the campus of Delta College. The state FFA degree is the highest degree that is bestowed upon an FFA member in California.
Calaveras County Science Fair Students Tackle Local Issues
Posted by: News_Desk on 03/22/2017 01:39 PM
Calaveras COunty, Ca...And the Grand Prize for the 2017 Calaveras County Science Fair goes to: sixth grader Joshua Brison from Mountain Oaks Charter School! Joshua’s project, “Terpines vs. Mold,” earned him a traveling trophy for his school and a place at the 2017 California State Science Fair. The Calaveras County Science Fair is made possible in part by a grant from the Teichert Foundation, which supports all Calaveras County Student Events.
2017 State Finalists
Emily Lickiss and Joshua Brison
Lucas Healy
Judges Don Maund and David Voit
2017 Science Fair