Wednesday, 08 April 2015 19:46

Brad Devereaux on TSPN's Art & About 2015

The Fine Eye Gallery presents "Local Color" featuring artist, Brad Devereaux with host Shari Schreiber on TSPN's Art & About.

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Wednesday, 08 April 2015 19:44

Annie Hughes on TSPN's Art & About 2015

TSPN takes you to the Fine Eye Gallery for "Local Color" featuring artist, Annie Hughes with host Shari Schreiber.

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Hello to our wonderful Bunco for Breast Cancer friends..

Updates for you on this next years Bunco for Breast Cancer. 

Please like Amador STARS on facebook!

April 17th, 2015 at the Jackson Rancheria Casino and Resort Conference Center. 

The theme is Super Heroes!  Celebrating all our friends who have been on the cancer journey.  

Get your costume ideas together now.  

Registration will be $35 per person for early registration, checks payable to Amador STARS. Half teams will be made up of 6 players and full teams will be made up of 12 players. Half teams will be put with another Half team to form a full team and you will play together, as a group of 12. Registration form is attached!

You must register together, to play together. 

Single players may register, but no guarantee you will play unless we get 6 singles registered before we fill up the teams. 

 

For more information phone the Amador STARS at 267-1246. 

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Wednesday, 08 April 2015 19:01

Amador County: Community Brief

Community Brief

How do we manage vegetation that is vulnerable to wildfire as well as protect our air quality for residents?

Post Date: 04/06/2015 2:45 PM

 Anyone in Amador County who is interested in learning more about control of vegetative yard waste is invited to a public meeting organized by District 3 Supervisor Lynn Morgan on Tuesday, April 14 at 7:00pm at the Veteran’s Hall at 21500 Buckhorn Ridge Road in Pioneer.

She will host a panel with representatives from the Amador Fire Safe Council, Amador County Air Resources and Solid Waste Management Agency, Amador Public Health Department, CALFIRE, Amador Fire Protection, and the US Forest Service. They will discuss the issues and possible solutions that revolve around yard waste and its management.

This is an opportunity to hear from professionals and to ask questions and speak directly with these local experts. For more information, please call the Amador Fire Safe Council at 295-6200 or Supervisor Morgan at 223-6493.

 

Contact Lynne Nightengale at 294 4807 or 217 6598 for info re this brief.

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The Amador County Historical Society is hosting the first of four 2015 public events on April 15th at 6:30pm at the Hein & Company Bookstore in the Sherlock Holmes library. Open to the public at no charge, the Society event has scheduled Debbie Cook, a noted local historian and train enthusiast to speak on the history of the railroad in Amador County. She will also detail the events which led to the preservation of the railroad by the Historical Society and the Railroad Historical Society.

 

The next speaker events will be held in June 14th, September 19th and November 8th. For more information, contact Keith Sweet at 209.419.3770

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Amador and Tuolumne Counties – The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is preparing to begin work on a project that will install rumble strips in the median and outside shoulders of the roadway at three locations:

 

·      State Route 16 (SR-16) in Amador County, from the Sacramento County line to east of Long Gate Road, a distance of 2.5 miles;

 

·      SR-88 in Amador County, from the San Joaquin County line to the Jackson Creek Bridge, a distance of 3.1 miles;

 

·      SR-120 in Tuolumne County, from west of La Grange Road to west of Enterprise Drive, a distance of 5.3 miles.

 

Work is scheduled to begin the week of April 6, 2015, and be completed in May 2015.

 

Rumble strips are designed to alert drivers when their vehicles leave their traffic lane. As tires pass over the rumble strips, drivers can hear the noise and feel the vibration produced by these rumble strips. These strips are ground into the pavement surface.

 

One-way traffic control will be used and drivers should expect 10-minutes delays.

 

This $292,000 project has been awarded to Linear Options of Durham.

 

Work is scheduled to begin as listed, but is subject to change due to traffic incidents, weather, availability of equipment and/or materials and construction related issues.

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For the safety of workers and other motorists, please Slow For the Cone Zone.

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www.dot.ca.gov

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As California enters a fourth year of severe drought, the State Water Resources Control Board adopted expanded emergency regulations to safeguard the state’s remaining water supplies.

March 17, 2015 PRESS RELEASE - STATE WATER BOARD EXPANDS AND EXTENDS EMERGENCY WATER CONSERVATION REGULATIONS. 

  http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/press_room/press_releases/2015/pr031715_renewed_emergency_wtr_regs.pdf

March 19, 2015 PRESS RELEASE  - CALIFORNIA RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION - NEW STATEWIDE WATER RESTRICTIONS FOR  RESTAURANTS AND FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS.  

http://www.calrest.org/newsroom/new-statewide-water-restrictions-for-restaurants

For more information, please contact: 

George Kostyrko at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

or

 

Javier Gonzalez, Senior Legislative Director at (916) 431-2773 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Ann Metherd, from Hospice of Amador and Calaveras, talks to Austin Gaetano about upcoming volunteer training.

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Jackie Tarchala brings in a wonderful spread from her bakery, Kneading Dough Bakery. They offer breakfast, lunch, wedding cakes and much more. Open seven days a week.

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Ruthella Turner talks to Austin Gaetano about UpCountry Community Center's Self Harm Support for Parents and Family.

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