On Saturday July 27, 2013 the Bones and Blues Festival was held at Frogtown. Those who turned out in the heat were treated to some mouthwatering bbq and an extremely eclectic selection of bands and music as well as a young up and coming blues guitarist.
The BBQ masters competed for the coveted championship of Blues and Bones title as well as cash prizes. The competition was heavy and the selection varied from prok to chicken and brisket to hot links with a little bit of everything thrown in between.
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Spot vegetation fire Salmon Rd
July 30, 2013
13-CATCU 006906 CAL FIRE
CDF Tuolumne/Calaveras Unit Fire Report
Fax #: 754-1959 or call 754-3831
Location (Town, street address, intersection, etc.)
2800 BLOCK SALMON RD, COPPEROPOLIS, CALAVERAS COUNTY
Time of call
0112 HRS
Type of fire (structure, vegetation, vehicle, etc.)
VEGETATION
Units, personnel responding (departments & equipment,
i.e. breathing units, air tankers, etc.)
CDF UNITS RESPONDING:
ALTAVILLE: BATTALION CHIEF 4412
COPPEROPOLIS: ENGINE 4462
GREEN SPRINGS: 4468
STANDARD: PREVENTION 4421
BASELINE: HAND CREW 4
LOCAL UNITS RESPONDING:
COPPEROPOLIS FIRE: ENGINE 232, 238
Injuries
NONE
Cause of fire (arson, children playing w/matches, electrical
short, etc.)
UNDETERMINED
Damage estimate (breakdown structure/contents)
¼ ACRE GRASS VEGETATION BURNED.
Time to extinguish
INCIDENT CLOSED AT 0416 HRS
Smokey haze still expected thoughout the day
- 7-31-13
- Today Widespread haze. Patchy smoke before 11am. Sunny, with a high near 90. North wind 6 to 10 mph becoming west in the morning.
- Tonight Widespread haze before 11pm. Clear, with a low around 54. West northwest wind 6 to 11 mph becoming light northwest after midnight.
Ironstone Vineyards’ Stephen Kautz is Back at the Helm as President Of Calaveras Visitors Bureau
ANGELS CAMP, CA (July 30, 2013)—The Calaveras Visitors Bureau
(CVB) has announced its 2013-14 board of directors, which includes a complete
switch-up among the executive board and the addition of several new leaders from
around the county.
The new elected members of the board
include Heather Ginn of Cave and Mine Adventures, Sid Marsh of the Ebbetts
Pass Visitors Center and Bears Lair
Inn, as well as Jan Hovey of Hovey Winery and Target Marketing who was also
appointed to the executive board as vice president.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Aspen Fire still producing smokey haze, now at 14,147 acres 20% contained
- 7-30-13
- This Afternoon Widespread haze. Patchy smoke. Sunny, with a high near 88. West wind around 10 mph.
- Tonight Widespread haze before 11pm. Patchy smoke before 11pm. Clear, with a low around 56. North wind 7 to 13 mph.
Current Situation
Total Personnel | 1,672 |
---|---|
Size | 14,147 acres |
Percent Contained | 20% |
Fuels Involved | Timber with mixed chaparral |
Fire Behavior | Fire continued to be active throughout the north and east sides of the fire. Temperature is increasing and humidity decreasing. |
Significant Events | The closure of Stump Springs road remains in effect. The Sierra National Forest has issued a Forest Closure Order for the Kaiser Wilderness. A precautionary evacuation of campgrounds west of the San Joaquin River on Forest Road 4S81 are in place. |
Calaveras Arts Council presents music in the park in Angels Camp 7-31-13
July 31
Angels Camp,
Angels Camp,
Camps Restaurant at
Greenhorn Creek Resort
6:30 - 8 pm
CANTAMOS
Jazz, Folk and Latin
with Super Soprano, Michela MacFarlane Singing in Many Languages
Selma Sattin shares her artistic talent through a free art class at Town Hall Arts
Selma Sattin - a featured artisit of Town Hall Arts - shared her love of nature and her passion for art with children and adults last week at a free watercolor class held at Town Hall Arts.
Selma began her artistic journey after thirty years in the nursing profession. Studying with Murphy's artist Carolyn Macpherson, Selma quickly developed her own style and feel. Today her journey continued with the instruction of sketching, mixing colors and learning the technique 'water color wash' all while using ladybugs, spiders, dragonflies and more as models.
Selma began her artistic journey after thirty years in the nursing profession. Studying with Murphy's artist Carolyn Macpherson, Selma quickly developed her own style and feel. Today her journey continued with the instruction of sketching, mixing colors and learning the technique 'water color wash' all while using ladybugs, spiders, dragonflies and more as models.
Texas Longhorn Grass Fed Beef available right here in Copper
TEXAS LONGHORN GRASS FED BEEF
For the health-conscious consumer, there is no reason to avoid tender, juicy steaks. Texas Longhorn beef has less calories, less fat and less cholesterol than chicken. For each 3.5 oz. serving (about the size of a deck of cards), Texas Longhorn beef has 114 calories, 3.7 gms. of fat (mostly unsaturated fat) and 48.0 mgs. of cholesterol, compared to 173 calories, 30.0 gms. of fat and 85.7 mgs. of cholesterol for chicken. Also, recent studies have shown that yield/grade, reflecting the leanness of meat, was a full grade better then that of Hereford or Angus cattle because of the greater levels of polyunsaturated fat in Texas Longhorn muscle tissue. Comparisons of the nutritional values of Texas Longhorn cattle have shown that the meat is low in fat, cholesterol and calories and high in protein and nutrients. Texas Longhorn meat will fit into the Federal Government's Dietary Recommendations for a low fat diet. Not to mention, that Texas Longhorn beef tastes great!! It is just naturally flavorful and tastes great by itself or to enhance your favorite recipe. We care about the cattle that we raise and never use artificial growth hormones or stimulants, steroids or antibiotics.
Come on out to our ranch and pick out your Longhorn steer. We can help you arrange for the harvest and recommend a beef processor to cut and wrap your beef, just the way you like it.
For more information visit J-Bar-H Longhorn Ranch
Hunger Strikes continue in nine State prisons
SACRAMENTO – As of today, 561 inmates in nine state prisons are on a
mass hunger strike disturbance, down from 12,421 inmates on July 11,
according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
(CDCR). An inmate is considered to be on a hunger strike after he has
missed nine consecutive meals.
A total of 385 inmates have been on a mass hunger strike continuously since July 8.
CDCR is also releasing additional information on the death of California State Prison-Corcoran (CSP-Corcoran) inmate Billy Michael Sell, 32, following inaccurate and misleading statements from hunger strike advocates about the circumstances of his death.
A total of 385 inmates have been on a mass hunger strike continuously since July 8.
CDCR is also releasing additional information on the death of California State Prison-Corcoran (CSP-Corcoran) inmate Billy Michael Sell, 32, following inaccurate and misleading statements from hunger strike advocates about the circumstances of his death.
Amendment to require a warrant for NSA to seize phone records fails
AMASH AMENDMENT TO HR 2397 – Requiring a Warrant for NSA Seizure of Phone Records: YES.
This amendment ends NSA’s warrantless seizure of Americans’ phone
records. The Fourth Amendment requires that before the government may
seize a person’s private records, it must first show there is probable
cause to believe that person has committed a crime and specify what the
government is looking for. Yet this critical tenet of our Bill of Rights
has been pushed aside in the name of national security. Yes, it would
be easier to catch terrorists without the Fourth Amendment -- still
easier if we could station a soldier in every home without the Third
Amendment. But we draw some very clear Constitutional lines beyond
which the government is forbidden to tread, lest we start down a very
slippery slope – as Franklin warned, trading essential liberty for
temporary safety until we end up losing both and deserving neither. The
requirement of a search warrant BEFORE seizing a person’s records is
one of those lines. This amendment restores it.
** The amedment failed by a vote of 205 to 217
** The amedment failed by a vote of 205 to 217
McClintock : Defending Freedom with Purse Strings
Defending Freedom with Purse Strings
July 23, 2013
Mr. Speaker,
This
has been a summer of alarming revelations that suggest our government
is drifting far from the principles of individual liberty and
constitutionally limited government that defined the American Founding
and that produced the most free and prosperous Republic in the history
of mankind.
These developments include:
The
use of the IRS and other government agencies to single out ordinary
Americans because of their political beliefs with the apparent intention
to discourage and intimidate them out of participating in the public
policy debate;
The use of the Department of
Justice to target reporters who are asking embarrassing questions of the
administration – in one case with the threat of prosecution under the
Espionage act;
Monday, July 29, 2013
Haze in Copper from Sierra National Forest Fire
he Aspen Fire was discovered on Monday, July 22 burning on the
Sierra National Forest- High Sierra Ranger District. The fire is burning
below Stump Springs Road north of Aspen Springs.
Additional resources continue to arrive, assisting in fire suppression. Sierra National Forest initial suppression efforts, crews were able to keep the fire from burning into the Kaiser Wilderness. Firefighter and public safety remains the highest priority.
The South Central Sierra Interagency Incident Management Team assumed command of the Aspen Fire at 6:00 P.M. July 24, 2013. The team is working with the Sierra National Forest to manage suppression efforts.
Smoke from the Aspen Fire is impacting air quality in local communities. Individuals sensitive to smoke are suggested to remain indoors and keep windows closed, to minimize exposure to smoke.
The fire is in steep, rugged, inaccessible terrain. There is no imminent threat to the communities of Big Creek or Huntington Lake at this time.
For most recent fire information click on the recent articles on the right.
Road and Trail Closures
Roads:
Stump Springs Road is closed to all traffic due to fire suppression activity.
Minarets Road (4S81) from Fish Creek to Jackass Rock Organization Campground, Grizzly at Beasore Road to Minarets Road are closed to the public. Residents within the road closure are allowed into the area with valid identification.
Trails:
Per the U.S. Forest Service Closure Order number 15-13-09, the Kaiser Wilderness is closed.
Evacuations
Additional resources continue to arrive, assisting in fire suppression. Sierra National Forest initial suppression efforts, crews were able to keep the fire from burning into the Kaiser Wilderness. Firefighter and public safety remains the highest priority.
The South Central Sierra Interagency Incident Management Team assumed command of the Aspen Fire at 6:00 P.M. July 24, 2013. The team is working with the Sierra National Forest to manage suppression efforts.
Smoke from the Aspen Fire is impacting air quality in local communities. Individuals sensitive to smoke are suggested to remain indoors and keep windows closed, to minimize exposure to smoke.
The fire is in steep, rugged, inaccessible terrain. There is no imminent threat to the communities of Big Creek or Huntington Lake at this time.
For most recent fire information click on the recent articles on the right.
Road and Trail Closures
Roads:
Stump Springs Road is closed to all traffic due to fire suppression activity.
Minarets Road (4S81) from Fish Creek to Jackass Rock Organization Campground, Grizzly at Beasore Road to Minarets Road are closed to the public. Residents within the road closure are allowed into the area with valid identification.
Trails:
Per the U.S. Forest Service Closure Order number 15-13-09, the Kaiser Wilderness is closed.
Evacuations
22 fires over the weekend in Northern California due to lightening strikes
According to CALFIRE press release 7-27-13 - Firefighters are battling 22 new fires due to over 1800 lightning
strikes in Northern Calif. the last 24 hours.The largest fire is 7 acres.
Beautiful weather this week Copper
- 7-29-13
- Today Sunny, with a high near 90. Light south southwest wind becoming southwest 5 to 9 mph in the afternoon.
- Tonight Clear, with a low around 55. West wind 7 to 11 mph becoming north after midnight.
- Tuesday Sunny, with a high near 89. Light and variable wind becoming west 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon.
- Tuesday Night Clear, with a low around 56. North northwest wind 7 to 13 mph.
- Wednesday Sunny, with a high near 89. North wind 5 to 8 mph becoming west in the morning.
- Wednesday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 55.
- Thursday Sunny, with a high near 87.
- Thursday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 56.
Beach Party at Snaps
Beach Party at Snaps this weekend!!!
Wear your favorite beach attire and come ready for a great DJ dance party with games, beer and wine. 7 to 11 pm August 3rd.
Wear your favorite beach attire and come ready for a great DJ dance party with games, beer and wine. 7 to 11 pm August 3rd.
Report on recent CCTA activities
Annual BBQ
The
BBQ event went well and we actually made a little money. But, more
important, we provided a huge amount of information for the public.
For an excellent article by the Enterprise on the event click here.
Taxpayer TV Program
Our
first two programs were taped on 7-24-13. They were 1/2 hour interviews
with Jon Coupal of HJTA and Senator George Runner, Board of
Equalization. We will report when they are scheduled for showing.
Fire Tax
The
tax bills are going out soon. It is recommend that you protest the tax
again, if you want a refund, providing the HJTA lawsuit is successful.
Go to the HJTA website for instructions.
SB 1 Sustainable Communities Investment Authority
CCTA recommends opposing this legislation due to it's drive to increase taxes and oppress our liberty.
More info and action HERE
Donate to CCTA while Grocery Shopping!
CCTA has been approved as a non-profit community organisation for the Save Mart Shares Program and Mar Val's Escript Program.
Just call or email us and we will get a card or application to you. Once you get your card, just swipe it at check out and a 3 to 5% store donation goes to CCTA!
So Cool! This could provide funding for postage for our Action Alert post cards and more.
Board of Supervisors special meeting 7-30-13
July 30, 2013
SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA
On the website, items with supporting documentation
may be linked for viewing.
CALAVERAS COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PUBLIC AUTHORITY
CALAVERAS COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT
THIS MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CHAMBERS
891 Mountain Ranch Rd, San Andreas, California
In
compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special
assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Clerk to the
Board of Supervisors at 209/754-6370 at least 48 hours prior to the start of
the meeting. Notification in advance
will allow reasonable arrangements to be made to ensure accessibility to this
meeting. Government Code §54954.2(a).
The
agenda packet and supporting documentation are available for public review in
the Clerk-Recorder’s Office, during regular business hours.
5:00 PM:
1.
CLOSED
SESSION; Public Employee Appointment or Employment (Health Services
Agency Director), Pursuant to Government Code 54957; Human Resources.
6:00 PM: Call
to Order
Pledge of Allegiance
Announcements
RECOGNITION AND PRESENTATIONS
2.
Calaveras Visitor’s Bureau Presentation
Sunday, July 28, 2013
The Copper Gazette is for sale
The Copper Gazette has been proudly bringing you the news
since December 2010, covering Copperopolis and the surrounding areas with news,
events, personal stories and more.
We are hoping that someone in the community would like to
carry on this tradition.
If you are interested in possibly purchasing the Gazette, please
contact Charity Maness at coppergazette@gmail.com.
Honor the Fallen 7-16-13 to 7-22-13
Army Staff Sgt. Sonny C. Zimmerman
Died July 16, 2013 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom
25, of Waynesfield, Ohio; assigned to 1st Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, Fort Campbell, Ky.; died July 16, in Mushaka, Afghanistan, of wounds caused by a rocket-propelled grenade.
Army Spc. Anthony R. Maddox
Died July 22, 2013 Serving During Operation Enduring Freedom
22, of Port Arthur, Texas; assigned to 10th Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, N.Y.; died July 22 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, of injuries that occurred in a noncombat incident in Andar, Afghanistan.
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Cruisers to have a 'Welcome Home Frank' celebration 7-28-13
Welcome Home Frank! We will be having a Welcome Home Frank celebration on Sunday, July 28th. Since Frank missed National Hot Dog Day while he was "away", we will be offering a FREE ICE CREAM CONE with every Hot Dog purchased on Sunday, July 28th until 3:00. Come by and have a hot dog to celebrate Frank's homecoming — at Cruisers Ice Cream Parlor.
Angels Camp PD press release re: Vehicle Pursuit / ACPD Case # 13-0862
On July 25, 2013 at approximately 1:20 AM,
an officer from the Angels Camp Police Department observed a blue 2003
BMW sedan traveling at speeds greater than 70 mph on South Main Street.
The Officer attempted to stop the vehicle in the area of Demarest Street
and South Main Street.
The
driver of the BMW failed to yield to the Officer’s emergency lights and
siren. The male driver made a sudden left turn into a nearby parking
lot, accelerated, and proceeded east bound on Demarest. He then ran a
red light at South Main Street and Murphys Grade Road, and continued
north bound on South Main Street at a high rate of speed. He ran another
red light at South Main Street and Hwy 4, and continued west bound on
Hwy 4 to Pool Station Road at speeds reaching over 100 mph.
The
Officer observed the driver exit his vehicle on Pool Station Road,
climb over a fence, and run into a nearby field. An Angels Camp Police
Department K9 was deployed, and the driver was apprehended.
The
driver of the vehicle was identified as 29 year old Scotts Valley
resident, Kyle Rogers. Rogers was treated for minor injuries, then
booked into the Calaveras County Jail for Evading a Peace Officer,
Reckless Driving, Resisting/Obstructing a Peace Officer, Driving Under
the Influence, and Driving on a Suspended License.
Library craft day celebrates bugs!
At the weekly Copperopolis Library story and craft hour the children were read 'Snappy Little Bugs.' The little book covered the lives of most bugs and had the children primed and ready to create their bug themed gift cards at craft time. With the help of aids Lily Jackson, Kathleen and Terri approximately 14 children made their own perfect greeting cards with bugs and animals of their choice.
Little 3 year old Jersey seemed especially pleased with her bug card creation.
If you would like you r child to participate in the weekly craft class held on Wednesdays from 11-12 please contact the library at 785-0920.
Little 3 year old Jersey seemed especially pleased with her bug card creation.
If you would like you r child to participate in the weekly craft class held on Wednesdays from 11-12 please contact the library at 785-0920.
Friday, July 26, 2013
Murphys Creek Theater presents The Compleat Wrks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged)
Three guys, one dead playwright, and thirty-seven plays, all in under
two hours. The whole family will enjoy watching three talented actors,
armed with an outrageous assortment of outerwear and props, cram the
Bard’s entire canon of plays (and sonnets) into 90 minutes of
high-speed, over-the-top hilarity! This endearingly irreverent and
lightning-paced romp through the greatest plays of all time will have
you rolling with laughter and jumping out of your seats.
For show times and ticket info visit http://murphyscreektheatre.org
For show times and ticket info visit http://murphyscreektheatre.org
Sheriff Dept Press release re:Wanted West Point Man Arrested for Stealing a Logging Vehicle
(West Point, CA) On July 19, 2013 at 9:10 pm Calaveras Sheriff’s
deputies responded to the 3800 block of Lily Gap Road in West Point for a
suspicious circumstance. According to reporting parties an adult male
stole a logging truck and had been detained by residents in the area.
During the investigation the deputies learned that Arrestee Roger
Gibbings (42) of West Point allegedly stole a large logging vehicle that
belonged to Sierra Pacific Industries. He then proceeded to crash
through two metal gates causing $2000.00 in damage to the gates.
Rods to Rails Classic Car Show Jamestown
This weekend, July 27, 2013 Jamestown will hold the 2nd Annual Rods to Rails Car Show. Come enjoy the festive day as Hot Rods take over the
streets of Jamestown and classic cars are on display.
Weekend weather
- 7-26-13
- Friday Mostly sunny, with a high near 95. Calm wind becoming west 5 to 9 mph in the afternoon.
- Friday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 62. West wind 6 to 10 mph becoming north in the evening.
- Saturday Sunny, with a high near 94. Light and variable wind becoming west 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon.
- Saturday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 60.
- Sunday Sunny, with a high near 93.
- Sunday Night Mostly clear, with a low around 58.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Walking man of Murphys on the mend
On July 11, 2013 Ric Ryan - aka the Walking Man of Murphys- received a new right knee at the VA hospital. Though this will hinder his walking ability for up to eight weeks he plans on hitting the road to walk for vets and Operation Mend as soon as the doctors will allow it.
"I can not drive for six weeks and they tell me I won't be able to walk my 6 to 10 miles every day for about two months. That will be hard for me but I guess that just has to be. I will start walking around the house to get it all back and I think I will be walking my walk sooner then they think, we'll see.I WILL NEVER QUIT WALKING FOR THE VETS." Ric Ryan USMC 64-68
"I can not drive for six weeks and they tell me I won't be able to walk my 6 to 10 miles every day for about two months. That will be hard for me but I guess that just has to be. I will start walking around the house to get it all back and I think I will be walking my walk sooner then they think, we'll see.I WILL NEVER QUIT WALKING FOR THE VETS." Ric Ryan USMC 64-68
The Compleat Wrks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged) - Murphys Creek Theater
Three guys, one dead playwright, and thirty-seven plays, all in under
two hours. The whole family will enjoy watching three talented actors,
armed with an outrageous assortment of outerwear and props, cram the
Bard’s entire canon of plays (and sonnets) into 90 minutes of
high-speed, over-the-top hilarity! This endearingly irreverent and
lightning-paced romp through the greatest plays of all time will have
you rolling with laughter and jumping out of your seats.
For show times and tickets visit http://murphyscreektheatre.org/home/
For show times and tickets visit http://murphyscreektheatre.org/home/
Board of Supervisors 7-23-13 meeting video
To view the Board of Supervisors 7-23-13 meeting video CLICK HERE
Video of Calaveras Planning Commission meetings and Calaveras Board of Supervisor’s meetings graciously supplied by Calaveras Public Access TV accessed through Community Action Project.
Video of Calaveras Planning Commission meetings and Calaveras Board of Supervisor’s meetings graciously supplied by Calaveras Public Access TV accessed through Community Action Project.
Sonora PD job opening part-time dispatch
The Sonora Police Department is accepting applications for the
position of Relief Part- Time Police Dispatch-Records Specialist. This
is for both trainee and journey level positions.
The principal function of a Dispatch-Records Specialist is to receive and dispatch calls for emergency and non-emergency services and to perform the full range of clerical and customer service duties involved in the maintenance, processing, and distribution of Police records. The work is performed under the supervision and direction of an assigned supervisor. The nature of the work performed requires an employee in this class to establish and maintain effective working relationships with all others contacted in the course of work.
The principal function of a Dispatch-Records Specialist is to receive and dispatch calls for emergency and non-emergency services and to perform the full range of clerical and customer service duties involved in the maintenance, processing, and distribution of Police records. The work is performed under the supervision and direction of an assigned supervisor. The nature of the work performed requires an employee in this class to establish and maintain effective working relationships with all others contacted in the course of work.
Bret Harte Cheer Fundraiser
Bret Harte Cheeleaders are holding a car wash fundraiser in the Bret Harte Theater parking lot on July 27, 2013 from 10 am to 2:30 to raise funds for cheer equipment.
Help support our Bret Harte cheerleaders and go away with a sparkling clean car.
Help support our Bret Harte cheerleaders and go away with a sparkling clean car.
Board of Supervisors special meeting agenda 7-30-13
July 30, 2013
SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA
On the website, items with supporting documentation
may be linked for viewing.
CALAVERAS COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PUBLIC AUTHORITY
CALAVERAS COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT
THIS MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CHAMBERS
891 Mountain Ranch Rd, San Andreas, California
In
compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special
assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Clerk to the
Board of Supervisors at 209/754-6370 at least 48 hours prior to the start of
the meeting. Notification in advance
will allow reasonable arrangements to be made to ensure accessibility to this
meeting. Government Code §54954.2(a).
The
agenda packet and supporting documentation are available for public review in
the Clerk-Recorder’s Office, during regular business hours.
5:00 PM:
1.
CLOSED
SESSION; Public Employee Appointment or Employment (Health Services
Agency Director), Pursuant to Government Code 54957; Human Resources.
6:00 PM: Call
to Order
Pledge of Allegiance
Announcements
RECOGNITION AND PRESENTATIONS
2.
Calaveras Visitor’s Bureau Presentation
Truckin' for Hospice Motorcycle Poker Run hits the Old Corner
The annual 'Truckin' for Hospice' motorcycle poker run ran through the foothils this past weekend and landed for a spell at the Old Corner with a final destination in Manteca.
Proceeds from the event benefit Community Hospice and San Joaquin Hospice.
Proceeds from the event benefit Community Hospice and San Joaquin Hospice.