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Calaveras Humane Society Asks Are You an Animal Crazy? |
Posted by: Andy_Johnson on 04/08/2014 12:48 PM
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Calaveras County, CA ... Maybe you’re a cat or dog person, or a bird or horse person, or even an iguana or rat person. I think of myself as an “everything person.” This simply means that I love all animals (except spiders!). If you feel like I do, now is the perfect opportunity to get involved with the Calaveras Humane Society as a volunteer.At this time of year, the County Animal Shelter is full to overflowing with kittens and puppies as well as adult cat and dogs. They need your help desperately. Some of you may not be aware that the Calaveras Humane Society takes cats and kittens from the County Shelter and places them into foster care. Some are older cats who need socialization and some tiny babies even need bottle feeding. The Humane Society provides the food, litter and veterinary care so your cost is minimal. The only requirement is a love of all things feline and a little extra time and room in your life to do something worthwhile. Fostering the cats allows them to become more adoptable as they are then comfortable with human interaction and more loving to their owners...
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Arnold Library Patron Aprreciation Days April 13-19 |
Posted by: Andy_Johnson on 04/08/2014 02:45 PM
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Bear Valley Mountain Instructor Hiring Clinic Saturday, April 12 |
Posted by: Andy_Johnson on 04/08/2014 03:18 PM
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Bear Valley, CA ... In partnership with the Stanislaus National Forest Bear Valley Mountain is conducting a Instructor Hiring Clinic on Saturday, April 12 8:30am-Noon in the Snow Sports Meeting Area in front of the Sun Room. Strong skiers and snowboarders with an interest in sharing the thrill of skiing and snowboarding with others are encouraged to attend. The cost: $10 (free for season pass holders) and include a all-day lift pass. The is an opportunity to learn about instructor positions for 2014/15.
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Supervisors Approve Conditional Use Permit for Little Tree Collective |
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/08/2014 03:40 PM
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Arnold, CA...The Little Tree Wellness Collective will be permitted to stay open in it's current Hwy 4 location in Arnold for at least the next year. The Board of Supervisors approved the Administrative Use Permit that will allow the Medical Cannabis Dispensary to legally operate. The zoning of the entire commercial building is being changed to accommodate Little Tree. The rest of the tenants will be allowed to remain as approved non-conforming uses in the new zoning. Details are enclosed....
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Caltrans Road Report For April 6-12, 2014 |
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/07/2014 08:39 AM
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Stockton, CA...The latest and greatest road report to keep you abreast of all the upcoming Caltrans repairs and delays in our areas and throughout District 10. The complete report is enclosed....
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Black Sheep Winery April Wine Showers |
Posted by: Andy_Johnson on 04/07/2014 10:13 AM
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New Arnold Timeless Home Gallery Grand Opening |
Posted by: Andy_Johnson on 04/07/2014 01:37 PM
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Eugene Garland Bartee August 8, 1940 ‑ March 25, 2014 |
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/06/2014 07:35 PM
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Arnold, California ‑ Eugene Bartee was preceded in death by his loving wife Sharon Bartee on October 26, 2007, both residents of Calaveras County for twenty years. Eugene served his country in the Navy and was a manager and engineer at Pac Tel. Eugene supported his community in many ways and loved to fish, kayak, and birdwatch. He enjoyed traveling to visit with his siblings Deloise, Bruce, Pat, Gail, David, Lovena, John, and Margret. Eugene spent his last year with his brother, John, in Oakdale and enjoyed adventures with his son, William Bartee, daughter-in-law, Carol Bartee, grandchildren Nicholas, Austin, and Megan, fishing with his daughter, Leslie Bartee-Montez, and hiking at Big Trees State Park with dogs Bandit and Sassi. Eugene also enjoyed long-distance conversations with his grandsons, Stephen and Ruben Montez. He will be missed by all whose lives he touched, and the mountain community he so loved...
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Bret Harte Swam at Jackson Community Pool this past Friday in a |
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/06/2014 08:25 PM
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In our first true cold weather meet of the year, the Bret Harte swimmers were still able to swim well and defeat both Amador and Argonaut teams. By mid meet the scores got very close and the Bret Harte Team Captains had to huddle their team together and fire up the swimmers to finish strong and go on to win the meet. Standout swims included junior Josh Brady swimming personal bests in all 4 of his events, swimming freesytle in all three relays and the 100 yard freestyle, proving in his rookie year that he is now one of the team's top freestylers. Sophomore Katie Johnson swam the longest freestyle event for the team, the 500 yard freestyle and dropped 18 seconds off her previous time, confirming her spot as one of the top distance freestylers for the Bret Harte girls team. Another first year swimmer and one to watch is freshman Tyler Carlson; as he has moved his way into the position of third ranked butterflier for the boys team, placing and scoring points in the 100 yard butterfly...
Picture One: Junior Shelby Warner and Freshman Rebekah Powell in the 100 yard Butterfly
Picture Two: Junior Shane Becker and Freshman Tyler Carlson in the 200 yard freestyle Relay. |
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