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< Friday, November 19, 2010 >


All Day Sierra Repertory Theatre "Irving Berlin's White Christmas "
10/22/2010 - 12/18/2010
Location: SRT in East Sonora
Mailing: P O Box 3030
Sonora, Ca 95370
(209) 532-0502x112

Based Upon the Paramount Pictures Film, Written For the Screen by Norman Krasna, Norman Panama and Melvin Frank, Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin, Book by David Ives & Paul Blake

Back by Popular Demand! A merry and bright theatrical experience for the whole family. Two showbiz buddies put on a show to save a rustic Vermont inn, and find their perfect mates in the bargain. Full of dancing, laughter and great Irving Berlin songs including "Blue Skies," "I Love A Piano," "How Deep Is the Ocean" and the title song. "You'll go home happy. I don't see how anyone who loves Broadway musicals can fail to be pleased by so polished and ingenious a show." -- The Wall Street Journal




For more information contact Beverly Handelman at 209-532-0502 ext. 112 or bhandelman@sierrarep.org
08:30 AM Angels Camp Infrastructure/Facilities Committee Meeting
INFRASTRUCTURE/FACILITIES
COMMITTEE
AGENDA - AMENDED
Friday, November 19, 2010

8:30 A. M.

ANGELS CAMP FIRE HOUSE
1404 Vallecito Road
Angels Camp, CA

Committee Members:
Jack Lynch, Rick Downey, Jon Kitchell, Garett Walker, Gary Ghio, David Hanham, Steve Flaigg, Gary Croletto and Mary Kelly


PUBLIC COMMENT


1.SEI WASTE CONNECTIONS RATE DISCUSSION – Suzanne Kuehl

2.2010 IMPROVEMENT STANDARDS – Gary Ghio

3.SECOND FEED LINE FOR THE TOWN – Gary Ghio (for Garett Walker)

4.BRET HARTE HIGH SCHOOL AQUATIC CENTER: Letter re: backwash processes– Garett Walker

5.PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT PLAN – Gary Ghio

6.RON DAVIS EASEMENT: ANGELS OAKS – Dave Hanham

7.WATER PLANT PROJECTS (continued from October meeting)
a.Status of Water Treatment Plant Priority Projects Gary Ghio/Garett Walker
b.Review of water production and water delivered units – Garett Walker
c.Alternate water source/supply program at UPA – Dave Richards

8.WASTEWATER SYSTEM PROJECTS (continued from October meeting)
a. Status and Charting of Wastewater Plant Phase III Projects – Gary Ghio/Garett Walker
b. Influent flow meter project status – Gary Ghio

9.SEWER PROJECTS (continued from October meeting)
a. 2010 Sewer Rehab Project - Gary Ghio
b. Purchase of Van for TV’ing Sewer Lines – Jon Kitchell/Dave Richards
c. Odor on Finnegan Lane – Jon Kitchell
d. Funding options for Finnegan Lane Project – Gary Ghio

10.NEEDS ASSESSMENT (AUDIT) FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER PLANTS (continued from October meeting) – Garett Walker

11.TRAFFIC MITIGATION FEE PROGRAM (continued from October meeting) – Dave Hanham, Planning Director

12.STATUS OF CITY AND COUNTY DISCUSSIONS RE: SPHERE OF INFLUENCE (LAFCO) (continued from October meeting) – Dave Hanham

13.REPAIR OF LEAKING PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES ON WATER FILTER TANKS (continued from October meeting) – Garett Walker

14.DISCUSS ‘PAY AS YOU GO’ FEE POLICY FOR WATER RATES (continued from October meeting) –Jack Lynch

15.PROPOSITION 1B FUND PROJECTS (continued from October meeting) – Steve Flaigg
a. Transit Transfer station
b. Review status of other projects

16.LLD WETLANDS (continued from October meeting) – Dave Richards

17.REVIEW OF SEWER CAPACITY ISSUES ON ALTAVILLE SEWER LINE (continued from October meeting) – Gary Ghio/Dave Hanham

18.NEW RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLER REQUIREMENTS (continued from October meeting) – Steve Flaigg

19.STAFF UPDATES

ONGOING ITEMS

20.DOWNTOWN PARKING LOT RESURFACING PROJECT – Gary Ghio

21.DOWNTOWN WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT STUDY REPORT– Gary Ghio

22.NORTH ANGELS TRUNK LINE– Gary Ghio

23.SR 49 SIDEWALK UPDATE – Gary Ghio

24.SR 49 ACCESS MANAGEMENT PLAN – Dave Hanham

25.FUTURE NEEDS FOR WATER TREATMENT AND DISTRIBUTION (continued from August meeting) – Garett Walker

26.FUTURE NEEDS FOR WASTEWATER AND COLLECTIONS (continued from August meeting) – Garett Walker
10:30 AM Story Time At Angels Camp Library
Sept. 3, 10:30 a.m., every Friday, Angels Camp Library, 426 North Main St., Angels Camp, for all youngsters of preschool age, there will be two story tellers reading on alternate Friday's, music and crafts provided; free, call 736-2198.
02:00 PM Book-Signing
Janet Langton will be signing copies of her book "River of Skulls", a novel of the Gold Rush, at the Friday Open House at the Mountain Ranch Resource Center. Also featured will be the artwork and sculptures of Marge Mobley, as well as refreshments and good company.
02:00 PM Book-Signing at the Mountain Ranch Resource Center
BOOK-SIGNING AT THE MOUNTAIN RANCH RESOURCE CENTER:
“River of Skulls” author Janet Langton will be signing copies of her book at an Open House at the Mountain Ranch Resource Center on Friday, November 19th, 2-6 pm. An historical novel set in the gold rush era, “River of Skulls” is the story of a woman who travels to the Mother Lode in search of her husband, who was last seen at the Rio de las Calaveras. It is an engrossing narrative that vividly depicts the world of the Gold Rush through the life of an adventurous woman and her family. Janet Langton, a a visual artist as well as a writer, is a Calaveras County resident with wide experience in teaching and traveling. She did extensive research in order to authentically portray the characters and events of the era, while giving a human aspect to the mad rush for gold.
Also featured at the November Open House are the artwork and gourd sculptures of Marge Mobley and the quilts of Linda Bass, as well as refreshments and good company. Call 754-4073 for more information.
02:00 PM Prepare for the Season
PREPARE FOR THE SEASON

On Friday November 19th at 2:00 pm the Women’s Club of our Lady of the Sierra (1301 Linebaugh Rd. Arnold) will be hosting a tea, presenting a display of nativity scenes from around the world, and giving presentations of the Christmas traditions of various countries. Tickets are $15. and must be purchased by November 12th. Call Ramona at 795 5833 for reservations.

05:30 PM Calaveras County Women's Network Special Holiday Dinner
Calaveras County Women’s Network (CCWN) will hold our special Holiday Dinner Meeting December 7 at The Mercantile, 1267 So Main, Angels Camp on Tuesday, December 7, 2010. Chef Jeanne Neidhamer will demonstrate how to make several appetizers for the holidays, sharing her recipes. The dinner will include the appetizers. Networking begins at 5:30 pm, Introductions and dinner at 6:00 pm. Please bring an unwrapped gift for our annual needy child program. You are also invited to bring gift certificates from your business or a gift item for our holiday draw. This is a great way to introduce your business to the community, make new friends and contacts, and enjoy a fabulous dinner. Reservations required by Thursday, December 2. Please call Linda Behringer at 209-795-1011 or e-mail CCWN@comcast.net. Cost: $23 at door.
07:00 PM AA Meeting
Every Friday at Chapel in The Pines at 7pm.

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