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< Tuesday, February 8, 2011 >


06:00 AM Working Man's Bible Study at Chapel in the Pines
Every Tuesday morning at 6am
06:45 AM Hearty Boys Bible Study at Chapel in the Pines
Every Tuesday morning at 6:45am, Breakfast to follow at Just Delicious Cafe
09:00 AM Calaveras County Board of Supervisors Meeting
Held every Tuesday, except for the 5th Tuesday of each month at 9am.
10:00 AM Calaverasl Geneology Society Meeting
Tuesday, February 8th, 10 am, San Andreas Public Library, the Calaveras Genealogy Society presents Donald R. MacRae, PH.D , FSA Scot, who will speak on Celtic heraldry, it's history, rights and laws of the Scottish people. The public is welcome. Call Wendy 728-9796 with questions.
10:00 AM As You See Fit
As You See Fit

Tuesday's, Wednesday's & Last Sat of every month

Take what you need and pay what you can!

Refuge
642 Murphys Grade Rd
Angels Camp,CA 95221
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM Free Lecture at Yosemite
Yosemite National Park, CA...A free interactive lecture series designed to bring evolving knowledge of the Sierra Nevada to the public and the park. Lectures are noon–1 p.m. on the second Tuesday of the month in the Yosemite Valley Auditorium. Note: Schedule is subject to change.

Feb. 8: Snow, Climate Change, and the Mountain Water Cycle. Roger Bales, director of the Sierra Nevada Research Institute and professor of the School of Engineering at the University of California, Merced. The Sierra Nevada--importance for its habitat, recreation, and wilderness values--serves as the "water tower" for tens of millions of people and sustains California's nearly $2 trillion economy. Climate change and other human pressures are stressing the Sierra Nevada snowpack, which is central to these ecosystem services. Research on the mountain cycle, combining recently available satellite data with new ground-based embedded sensor networks, is providing an unprecedented and quantitative understanding of the snowpack extent, its amount across the range and its vulnerability to increases in the Earth's temperature. It also provides opportunities for new synergies between managers of multiple resources, including forests, aquatic habitats, and water supplies.
02:00 PM Sierra Macintosh User Group Meeting
SMUG FEBRUARY MEETING TO EXPLORE
MACWORLD 2011

Paul Keeton will report on the highlights of this year•s Macworld exposition when The Sierra Macintosh Users Group (SMUG) holds its monthly meeting Tuesday, February 8, beginning at 2 p.m. in the community room of the Murphys
Library, 480 Park Lane, adjacent to Murphys Park. Macworld 2011, a four-day celebration held recently in San Francisco•s Moscone Center, drew some 26,000 computer users seeking information from the 270 vendors of
Apple related products and services and the various featured speakers. Macworld has been the largest annual convention of its type for 27 years. In addition to Keeton•s presentation, he and several other longtime SMUG members will be on hand to answer a wide range of computer related questions. “One of the great things about SMUG is that we all learn from each other,” says SMUG president Dick Cross. “The computer world is ever changing so there is
an unending supply of questions. Hopefully, together we can provide answers.”

SMUG meetings are open to everyone and there is no charge to attend. The
organization exists to keep Mac users abreast of the latest developments
and to address the nagging questions that arise from time to time. Its goal is to
take the mystery out of computers and to enable members to take advantage of all the features their Macs possess.

SMUG was founded in 1995 and is a non-profit organization run completely by volunteers. Annual dues are $15. For more information visit the SMUG
website at
www.SierraMacintoshUsersGroup.org or call 795-3798 or 728-9012.
04:30 PM - 08:00 PM Calaveras Boys Basketball
8 Tues. Argonaut at Calaveras All 4:30/6/7:30
06:00 PM - 10:00 PM Bret Harte Boys Basketball
Feb 8 - Tue LINDEN at BRET HARTE 6:00/7:30
06:00 PM - 09:00 PM Calaveras Wranglers 4-H Club Meeting
Calaveras Wranglers 4-H Club Meeting
Time: 7 pm
Second Tuesday of the Month
Contact: Call Chris at 209/728-3148
Location: Calaveras County Office of Education, Angels Camp
06:00 PM Sierra Foothill Beekeepers Association Meeting
JAMESTOWN, CA
Tuesday, Feb 8 6pm
Jamestown Community Hall
18250 Main Street
(Downtown Jamestown)
06:30 PM - 08:00 PM Calaveras County Republican Party Meeting
The Membership Meetings are held the 2nd Tuesday of each month at Fireside Room, Greenhorn Creek Resort (Building to the left of Camps Restaurant)
711 McCauley Ranch Road, Angels Camp, from 6:30 – 8:00 pm. If you have business you wish to place before the CCRP Board, please contact Barbara Manning, 1st Vice President at 209-423-1952.
06:30 PM The West Point Lions Club
The West Point Lions Club meets on the 2nd Tuesday at 6:30 PM, West Point Community Hall, West Point, CA Contact: Club President Tom Bauder or Club Secretary Venita Meyers
06:30 PM Tuolumne County Poetry Out Loud Competition
Please plan to join us for the Tuolumne County Poetry Out Loud Final Competition. It will be held at Stage 3 Theatre, 208 S. Green St, on Tuesday, February 8th, beginning at 6:30pm. There is a request for a $5 donation at the door (to help us find those school coordinators NEXT year!).
07:00 PM Foothill Classics Car Club Meeting
Foothill Classics Car Club meets on the second Tuesday of each month, beginning at 7:00 PM.
Where:
Meetings are held at the Pizza Factory, 1919 Vista Del Lago Drive, Ste 5, Valley Springs, CA, off S. Highway 26 (2 miles south of Valley Springs & Hwy12. (map) The meeting room is on the right side once you've entered the restaurant.

How to Join:
The procedure for becoming a member is to attend three meetings and complete an application form.

For more information, contact:

Jim LeRoy, President
(209) 754-4109

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