Calaveras County Public Access TV Studio PATV Schedule Through September 8th &Inside View #220 With Host Dana Nichols and Guest Sheriff Rick Dibasilio Measure D
Posted by: thepinetree on 09/06/2016 12:05 PM
San Andreas, CA...Calaveras Community TV is located in San Andreas, CA. We are a non-profit organization which helps facilitate the local studio and air original community programming to your home. The goals for PEG Access Television are to promote free speech, foster diverse points of view, encourage communications, create opportunities, encourage artistic expression, expand educational access, and promote participatory democracy in order to strengthen the spirit of the communities and enrich the lives of our residents and visitors.
Don't Miss Out On the 50% - 80% Savings At Clothes Mine San Andreas's Closing Sale
Posted by: thepinetree on 09/03/2016 09:16 AM
San Andreas, CA...Don't Miss Out On the 50% - 80% Savings At Clothes Mine San Andreas's Closing Sale
Valley Springs News Awarded County Legal Notice Contract! County Legal Notices Coming To ThePineTree.net
Posted by: thepinetree on 09/02/2016 11:54 AM
Valley Springs, CA...(Editor's Note: ThePineTree.net will be working with The Valley Springs news to provide county legal notices to as wide of an audience as possible. We would like to congratulate the Valley Springs News on being awarded the contract and we are pleased to be able to provide additional exposure for the notices. The courts have yet to grant web only publications as paper's of record regardless of traffic.) The Valley Springs News is Calaveras County’s newspaper of record beginning Thursday, Sept. 1. That is the day The News becomes the official source for the county’s public notices and legal advertising. These notices alert the public to important governmental activities such as new ordinances under consideration by the Board of Supervisors, upcoming land-use decisions going before the Planning Commission, and whether you’re past due on your property tax payment.
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COUNTYWIDE – Calaveras Recovers, a long-term relief organization helping survivors of the 2015 Butte Fire, has received a generous, $22,000 donation from the congregation of Good Samaritan Community Covenant Church of Valley Springs. Another anonymous donor also privately contributed $100,000. “We studied and prayed where we should put our money,” said Jeff Jolliff, church Executive Board chairman for the Good Samaritan Church. “Calaveras Recovers is doing some amazing things that fit with where we wanted to see this money go.”
Allen Sender, Chairman of the Board of Calaveras Recovers, accepts a check from Jeff Jolliff, representing Good Samaritan Community Covenant Church.
VOTE NO on “Measure D” It’s claim to “Control Commercial Cannabis Cultivation in Calaveras” is deceptive!
Posted by: thepinetree on 09/01/2016 10:11 AM
Angels Camp, CA...Why Vote No on D when it offers “Control for Commercial Cannabis”? Simple -- Measure D is a hastily and poorly written legislation. It lacks the necessary authority for law enforcement and code compliance to do their jobs! It is in conflict with current zoning law. It has a seriously flawed land-lease component. Measure D expands commercial cultivation of Marijuana/Cannabis crops to full recreational use. It fails to even mention “Medical Marijuana” anywhere in its language. Measure D puts the Handcuff’s on Law Enforcement and must be defeated!
San Andreas, CA...On Sunday, August 28, 2016, the Tuolumne-Calaveras Unit of CAL FIRE responded to the Willow Fire in San Andreas, California. Through the combined efforts of local, federal and state firefighters, law enforcement cooperators, and the public, the fire was contained that same day at 450 acres. Of note, residents in the Willow Creek subdivision benefitted from their due diligence in performing defensible space work. This work allowed firefighters to protect these structures, and move on to other homes in need of protection. Their work also provided a safer environment for the firefighters.
Mountain Ranch, CA...Kenneth Eino Hirvonen, 37, passed away in a tragic construction accident on Friday August 19th in Mountain Ranch, CA. Kenny was born September 20th 1978 in Mission Hills, CA to Arto and Jeanne Hirvonen. Kenny was currently living in Sutter Creek, CA working as a general contractor and had recently received his Bachelors of Science degree in Environmental Engineering from Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences. Kenny is survived by his loving wife, Nicole Hirvonen, two children Rex (14) and Tommy (11), parents Arto and Jeanne, and brother Mika.
Clarence “Smokey” Spreadborough Aug. 22, 1928 – Aug. 27, 2016
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/30/2016 08:40 AM
Angels Camp, CA...Clarence “Smokey” Spreadborough, Aug. 22, 1928 – Aug. 27, 2016. Born in Monterey, CA, moved to Calaveras County, where his mother was born. He and his siblings attended the little two room school house in Altaville and Bret Harte High. Smokey was a Teamster Truck Driver for 40 years, starting with Blagen Lumber in Toyon, in the early 50’s, and then for Calaveras Cement Plant until they closed. His last employer was Winkler Trucking in San Andreas. Smokey was a long time member of the Angels Gun Club, and a member of the Masonic Lodge #33. Smokey loved the mountains and going to the “cabin”. To those who knew him he never had a bad day in his life. He will be sorely missed by all his family and friends.
Make Plans To Attend The Big Mark Twain Medical Center Fall Health Fair!!
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/30/2016 12:33 PM
San Andreas, CA...Make Plans To Attend The Big Mark Twain Medical Center Fall Health Fair!!
Robbery Of Marijuana Plants In San Andreas
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/30/2016 05:09 PM
San Andreas, CA...On 08-28-16 at 10:30 AM, Calaveras Sheriff’s deputies responded to the 3000 block of Central Hill Road in San Andreas to investigate a report of a brandishing of a firearm. The victim was approached by two adult suspects, one male and one female, who had parked their vehicle at the entrance to the property. The two suspects asked the victim for directions, and then engaged in an argument with the victim. The victim asked the suspects to leave. The female suspect retrieved an unknown object from the vehicle and began pointing it at the victim while the male suspect retrieved a firearm from his vehicle and ordered the victim on the ground. The victim ran to an adjacent property and called 9-1-1. The sheriff’s office arrived at the property and was unable to locate the suspects. The victim told the sheriff’s office that the suspects took several marijuana plants that were growing on the property. The victim valued the plants at $19,000.