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Teachers Head To Summer School To Learn About California Forest |
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/12/2016 10:43 PM
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Murphys, CA...The Northern California Society of American Foresters will offer “summer school” for K through 12 teachers for the twenty-‐fourth consecutive year. This June and July, California teachers will gather at four locations in the state’s northern forests to participate in the Forestry Institute for Teachers (FIT) program. These week-‐long in-‐residence field workshops focus on forest ecology, forest management, environmental education and curriculum development.
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Long Serving Calaveras Arts Council Director Genochio Retiring & Mazzaferro Joins As Interim Director |
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/11/2016 04:17 PM
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San Andreas, CA...With "Arts" full of gratitude, the Calaveras Arts Council announces the well-deserved retirement of Executive Director, Mary Jane Genochio. A long-time resident of Calaveras County, Genochio first became involved with the Arts Council at the organization's annual Cajun Fete, where, as she often said, she found herself “in charge of spreading butter on the garlic bread’’. She increased her involvement with the Arts Council through the years, serving as co-executive director with Penny West. When West retired in 2011, Genochio was appointed Executive Director. "Running a rural arts council isn't easy," West said. "You have to outreach everything, from music to gallery art to arts in education, not to mention finding funds in a small area of limited resources. Mary Jane took it all on. I applaud her for that." Over the last five years, Genochio has secured the artists for the county's beloved Music in the Parks series and highly acclaimed Ovations concert series, vigorously promoted local artists across a wide range of genres and mediums, and protected the financial stability of the Arts Council during an era of unprecedented national economic hardship. While she is retiring, Genochio won't be too far away; the Board of Directors recently voted to include Genochio as one of its members.
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The Biggest Mistake by Taxpayers This Time of Year ~ Cory Burnell, CFA |
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/11/2016 07:57 PM
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Valley Springs, CA...It's time again to file tax returns and suffer the burden that is INCOME TAX. If your Adjusted Gross Income is over $36,841 (as of 2013 data), you are among the half of Americans who pay more than 97% of the federal income taxes collected*. So what can you do to keep more of your hard earned money in your pocket rather than Uncle Sam's? It's really simple, but likely you forget to do this most years. In fact, it's the most common mistake I see as a financial advisor every year: failure to shift savings into an IRA.
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Bureau of Reclamation Announces Water Allocation for Central Valley Project |
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/10/2016 10:08 PM
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Sacramento, CA...Last Friday, the Bureau of Reclamation (Bureau) announced water allocations for the Central Valley Project (CVP), the latest the annual announcement has been made. March hydrology information was needed in order to fully inform the allocations.
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Ebbetts Pass Lumber Is Growing & Hiring |
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/09/2016 09:20 AM
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Arnold, CA...Due to our continued growth and an internal promotion, Ebbetts Pass Lumber has an immediate opening in our lumberyard for a yard worker / customer service position. We offer competitive pay, excellent benefits and a great work environment. If you enjoy working with people, have a "can do" attitude and enjoy being part of a winning team, then please send your confidential resume to lumberdesk2@gmail.com or call Dean @ 209-795-1387
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O.A.R.S. Launches New River Warriors Trips For Millitary Veterans |
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/07/2016 10:33 PM
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Angels Camp, CA...This year, O.A.R.S. is proud to offer fully-hosted multi-day rafting trips for military service members and veterans on the Green River through the Gates of Lodore in Dinosaur National Monument. The company has six dedicated departures scheduled in May, August and September for up to 25 people per trip. The six-day trips include round-trip airfare to Salt Lake City, transportation to and from the airport to the put-in, five nights of camping, and four days of whitewater rafting on the Green River.
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Alpine County Heritage Tourism Rededicate Historic Sites |
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/05/2016 09:46 AM
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Markleeville, CA...A day of historic recognition and rededication is set for Saturday, April 9, 2016 for three Markleeville main street locations. The rededication ceremonies will begin at noon across from the courthouse in Markleeville. The first is the Charles W. Barrett Memorial Fountain, originally erected in 1941, to honor the former sheriff of Alpine County. Next is the Markleeville Heritage Park and Nature Area, located adjacent to the Alpine County Courthouse. This is the former location of the United States Forest Service guard station.
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Mark Twain Medical Center Held Their 7th Annual Spring Health Fair |
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/03/2016 11:44 PM
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San Andreas, CA...Mark Twain Medical Center (MTMC) held Their 7th Annual Health Fair on March 26th at Ironstone Vineyards in Murphys. Over twenty community health related service groups will participated in this community-wide event. A wealth of information was available on topics such as senior health services, health insurance, nutrition, and fitness. Low cost testing and services included Blood Analysis ($45), and Bone Density Screenings ($10). In addition to the five-panel blood analysis (this test consists of a chemistry panel, thyroid, complete blood count, lipid panel, iron for women, and PSA for men), the Medical Center will also now screen for vitamin D deficiencies....
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May 1st Is Grand Opening Market At The SQUARE For 2016 At Copperoppolis Town Square |
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/02/2016 10:21 PM
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Copperopolis, CA...C'mon out and Celebrate with us at our Grand Opening of Our 2nd Annual Farmers Market Coming Up on Sunday May 1st, 10am-3pm!! Live Music by Jill and The Giants, Farm Fresh Summer Fruits and Veggies.. Cherries, and much more! Artisan Food and Craft Vendors! Horse and Carriage Rides! Face Painting! Bob The Balloon Guy! Wine tasting! A fun Day for All!
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First Two Post Butte Fire Recovery Homes To Be Unveiled On Monday |
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/01/2016 06:11 AM
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San Andreas, CA...The first two homes to be built by Calaveras Recovers will be unveiled at the 9 a.m. Monday, April 4, meeting at The Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints hall at 221 Church Hill Road, San Andreas. “We are excited to finally get started on these two homes,” said Allen Sender, president of the all-volunteer group. “We hope the agencies and other groups who want to be involved will attend.”
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