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< Saturday, February 27, 2010 >


03:00 AM "How to Connect with People, In Spite of Everything You Know"
"How to Connect with People, In Spite of Everything You Know" workshop at the Mercantile, Angels Camp-209-890-7155

20 February, 2010

You are invited to a class introducing the principles and practices of Marshall Rosenbergʼs Compassionate Communication (also called Nonviolent Communication or NVC). Witness and experiment with tools and techniques that help transform lifelong, self-defeating habits in our thinking, speaking and listening. We invite you to “bring your stuff” and experiment with your own challenges in a safe, supported manner. Learn new possibilities for nurturing rich, rewarding relationships in your personal life, work and community, and increasing your own happiness. NVC is used to awaken compassion in couples, families, work settings, and in oneself. NVC is also used to restore compassionate connection in situations of ongoing physical violence, including prisons, inner cities, the Middle East, Africa, and Northern Ireland. Place: Angels Camp Mercantile & Café Time: Saturdays, 2/20, 2/27, and 3/6, 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. Cost: Donations are welcome but not required. In this first class, we want to give you an opportunity to see whether NVC and our classes are useful and enjoyable to you. We will ask for your feedback to help us adjust our offerings to best serve the community. info@awakeningcompassion.com
07:00 AM MTSJH FEB. 27th Spring Health Fair @ IRONSTONE
Hey guys....please take the announcement off that says its this weekend. Yikes!
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09:00 AM Valley Springs Community Plan Workshop
Saturday February 27 9:00 - 12:00pm Open House - View maps and community input -
held at Valley Springs Elementary School -Multipurpose Room - 240 Pine Street, Valley Springs
09:00 AM Lifeguard Certifcation Course
Starts Jan. 30, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (one-hour lunch break), Calaveras High School, 350 High School St., 40 hour course taught in five eight-hour sessions on subsequent Saturdays (Feb. 6, 13, 20,27 and March 6), students must complete all sessions to receive Red Cross certification; $200 per person must be received by Jan. 25, call Leanne Sparvel at 754-5036 or e-mail to leannesparvel@yahoo.com.
10:00 AM Quit Smoking Classes
Are you ready to quit? No-cost class for adults 18 years or older begins Saturday, February 27th, 10AM - Noon at Valley Springs Youth Center, 201 Pine Street, Valley Springs. Sponsored by the Tobacco Prevention Program, Calaveras County Public Health Department. Call Rebecca McLaughlin, cessation facilitator, 772.3922 to sign up.

OTHER NO-COST QUIT HELP:
• California Smokers' Helpline 1-800-NO-BUTTS telephone counseling
• Quit Kits - Calaveras County Public Health Department

For more information, contact the Tobacco Prevention Program, 754.6019.
12:00 PM GRAND OPENING of Hospice Thrift Store in Angels Camp
The Hospice Thrift Store in Angels Camp will celebrate its Grand Opening on Saturday, Feb. 27th beginning at Noon.
Please help us celebrate with lots of fun, food and great deals on new and nearly-new merchandise! All proceeds benefit our local Hospice of Amador and Calaveras.

The new Hospice Thrift Store in Angels Camp is located at 570 N. Main Street (next to Perkos)

For more information contact Lynne Standard at 223-4762
02:00 PM - 05:00 PM Grow Your Own Food Event
Anyone interested in sharing extra seeds, gardening books and magazines, or just coming to pick up some seeds and learn how to start a garden is welcome. The event is co-sponsored by the Foothill Collaborative for Sustainability (FoCuS) and Tuolumne County Master Gardeners.

Local farmers make accessible open pollinated, locally adapted and heirloom varieties of seeds. Come hear local experts on starting seeds, saving seeds, planning a garden, soil preparation, companion planting and crop rotation, permaculture, worms, growing fruit trees, and raising your own chickens.

Learn how you can put food on the table for your family. It’s healthier, tastes better, costs a fraction of purchased produce, and increases your ability to be self-reliant.
02:00 PM - 05:00 PM Grow Your Own Food Event
2nd ANNUAL GROW YOUR OWN FOOD EVENT

On Saturday, February 27th the 2nd Annual Grow Your Own Food Event will be happening at Tuolumne County Ambulance & Fire Administration building. Anyone interested in sharing extra seeds, gardening books and magazines, or just coming to pick up some seeds and learn how to start a garden is welcome. The event is co-sponsored by the Foothill Collaborative for Sustainability (FoCuS) and Tuolumne County Master Gardeners.

Local farmers make accessible open pollinated, locally adapted and heirloom varieties of seeds. Come hear local experts on starting seeds, saving seeds, planning a garden, soil preparation, companion planting and crop rotation, permaculture, worms, growing fruit trees, and raising your own chickens.

Learn how you can put food on the table for your family. It’s healthier, tastes better, costs a fraction of purchased produce, and increases your ability to be self-reliant.

Event location:
Tuolumne County Ambulance & Fire Administration
18440 Striker Court (just off Tuolumne Rd. near Standard Park)
Look for the big gray and white building
Date: Saturday, February 27th
Time: 2:00 to 4:30 pm
Cost: $5 for 6 empty seed envelopes (buy as many as you want) and admission to all the workshops.


05:00 PM Grad Night Fundraiser at Scotts Yogurt Factory
Saturday, February 27 from 5-10 pm
Grad Night Fundraiser at Scotts Yogurt in Angels Camp

A percentage of all the profits during this time will go toward the Bret Harte Grad Night. Please come on out, enjoy some yogurt and support the 2010 Grad Night.
05:30 PM Trap Club Fundraiser
Feb. 27, social time at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m., The Metropolitan, 59 main St., San Andreas, Calaveras High Sportsman’s Trap Club presents a dinner to raise funds to offset the cost of traveling to competitions for the high school trap shooting team; tickets $15 for adults and $8 for ages 11 and under by calling Terri Tanner at 754-1811 ext. 5313 or from team members.
06:00 PM Calaveras Football Spaghetti Feed and Bingo
6:pm for Spaghetti- $7.00 per person
7:00pm for Bingo- Prices at the door
Lots of prizes.
06:00 PM "Open Mic" at World Mercantile
Every Saturday eve from 6pm-9pm. at the World Mercantile in Angels Camp.
07:00 PM “HISTORY WORTH REPEATING”
Town Hall, Washington Street, Mountain Ranch, area historian Wally Motloch presents colorful tales and photographs of the history of El Dorado and Mountain Ranch; $10 for adults and free for 11 and under; proceeds go toward scholarships offered to area students by the Mountain Ranch Scholarship Fund, 754-1971

Mark Twain Medical Center
Meadowmont Pharmacy
Angels & San Andreas Memorial Chapels
Bear Valley Real Estate
Gerard Insurance
Bank of Stockton
Fox Security
Bistro Espresso
Chatom Winery
Middleton's Furniture
Bear Valley Mountain Resort
Cave, Mine & Zip Lines
High Country Spa & Stove
Ebbetts Pass Scenic Byway
Sierra Logging Museum Calaveras Mentoriing
Jenny's Kitchen

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