Friends of the Calaveras Sheriff's Office Or FOCSO Update & Get Ready For Their Annual Dinner
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/12/2016 09:39 AM
San Andreas, CA...It's that time to renew your membership or become a new member of Friends of the Calaveras Sheriffs Office. FOCSO is dedicated to partnering with the Calaveras County Sheriffs Office by raising funds for programs and equipment not covered, or fully covered, in the county budget. The nonprofit most recently supported projects for equipment/programs for the SO’s Crime Scene Technician, Detective Division, Sheriffs Volunteers, Youth Explorer Program, Patrol Deputies, Correction Officers, Defensive Tactics Training, Canine Program, First Aid essentials and many other projects.
Labor Negotiations, Administrator Evaluation & Legal Matters Top Council Agenda
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/12/2016 10:41 AM
Angels Camp, CA...The Angels Camp City Council will be back in action on Tuesday afternoon and evening at the Fire House on Vallecito Road. The festivities start off with a closed session for labor negotiations, performance evaluation of the City Administrator and legal matters on a pending lawsuit against the city. There are no additional regular agenda items. The complete agenda is enclosed....
The Perfect Commercial Spot In San Andreas Awaits Your Business
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/12/2016 11:15 AM
San Andreas, CA...One of the best locations in San Andreas for Highway 49 visibility, located at the intersection of Hwy 49 and Mt. Ranch Rd. Plenty of off street parking and easy access off of Hwy 49 or from behind the building on Angels Rd. Three separate office spaces, with two bathrooms, lunch/break room and delivery bay area. Many different options for this commercial offering. Come take a look.
Inflation and Your Portfolio From BluePrint Investments
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/12/2016 11:42 AM
Valley Springs, CA...What's the real rate of return on your current investments? Watch the video below. It takes a look at inflation. And how important it is not to let it take the air out of your investment portfolio. Even low inflation rates can pose a threat to investment returns.
The 28th Annual Murphys Gold Rush Street Faire is October 1st, 2016! Reserve Your Booth Space!!
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/12/2016 01:33 PM
Murphys, CA...One of two major fundraising events hosted by Feeney Park. Your participation supports youth athletics, a skate park, a disc golf course and many happy dog walks. Now accepting applications from artists, and non-profits interested in joining a fun festive day with public attendance expected at 9,000! Tow simultaneous events, the Street Faire and Grape Stomp, attract a large and diverse crowd looking for your original handcrafted treasures. Don't miss out!!
CCWD Has Spent 70 Years Preparing For Drought ~ Guest Opinion Part One By Terry Strange
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/12/2016 01:44 PM
San Andreas, CA...Of the many natural resources found in Calaveras County, water is arguably the most valuable, and protecting access to the water that originates here is critical to the county’s future. This has long been recognized by the Calaveras County Water District, which has been a faithful steward of the county’s greatest asset for the past 70 years. Thankfully, the people of Calaveras County have consistently supported these efforts. Like the county, the District has grown over those decades and as of July 2016, it supplies water to about 21,000 people, local businesses, agriculture and other beneficial uses. It also provides about 11,500 people with wastewater service, and the vast majority of treated water is recycled and put to beneficial use, such as golf course irrigation.
CCWD Isn’t Letting Its Guard Down On Conservation ~ Guest Opinion Part Two By Terry Strange
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/12/2016 01:52 PM
San Andreas, CA....We just endured a four-year drought that was so severe, scientists had to go back more than a thousand years in tree ring records to find its equal. While the 2012-2015 dry spell may have been interrupted by a near-average winter in 2015-2016, and some reservoir levels have increased significantly, that doesn’t mean the state of California is out of the drought. And that’s why, even with our own drought-resilient water supply, the Calaveras County Water District is not letting its guard down when it comes to conservation.
Tree Mortality Public Town Hall Meeting On August 13th Updated...
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/11/2016 07:43 AM
Arnold, CA...On Saturday, August 13, 2016 at 11:00 AM a Public Town Hall meeting will be held at the Avery Middle School Auditorium 4545 Moran Road, Avery, CA to discuss the Tree Mortality issue facing Calaveras County, especially the Highway 4 corridor area. Representation from Calaveras County, CalFire, Ebbetts Pass Fire, CCWD, PG&E, CalTrans, US Forest Service, CA Office of Emergency Services and Sierra Pacific Industries will be in attendance to address and answer questions provided by the public in a question and answer format.
Holistic Livestock Management and Fire Recovery Workshop
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/11/2016 04:06 PM
Ione, CA...On August 27, 2016 – 9am to 4 pm CalaverasGROWN’s Community & Forest Recovery Program is teaming up with the Jefferson Center for Holistic Management for a workshop at the Pope Ranch in Ione CA. The following topics will be covered: using livestock to heal land after fire, re-planning after fire burns feed supplies, using livestock as tools for reducing fuels, reading the land and identifying ecosystem processes, planned grazing to enhance ecosystem function and build drought-tolerant soils, planning for profit & peace of mind in a ranching or farming experience
Rail Road Flat Elementary School Uses Their 3D Printer to Make a Prosthetic Hand
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/11/2016 10:04 PM
Rail Road Flat, CA...The sixth grade students of Mr. Randall Youngblood’s class were told of a program called e-Nable in which a 3D printer was used to make a hand for a child that didn’t have one. “The e-NABLE Community is an amazing group of individuals from all over the world who are using their 3D printers to create free 3D printed hands and arms for those in need of an upper limb assistive device. They are people who have put aside their political, religious, cultural and personal differences – to come together and collaborate on ways to help improve the open source 3D printable designs for hands and arms for those who were born missing fingers or who have lost them due to war, disease or natural disaster.