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< Saturday, September 17, 2011 >


All Day Rail Road Flat School Tigerfest
THE TIGER FEST

The friends of Rail Road Flat School are at in again. Once again the school is back on the chopping block facing closure. The Second Annual Tiger Fest well is held on Saturday, September 17th 2011. This year our fundraising efforts are geared towards enhancing the learning experience of the children while supporting the slim staff. We are excited about an upcoming enrichment program that will bring music, arts, sports, gardening, landscaping as well as school improvement projects. This program was originally set to be funded by a federal government SERS program which was just recently cut.
The Tiger Fest will be a “fair style event” held on the school grounds with a wide range of activities, demonstrations, snack bar, vendor booths, bake sale, arts and crafts, water play, dunk tank, 50/50 raffle, chili cook off, car show, and much more. The evening will fallow with an exotic dinner, live music, no-host bar, and silent auction at the town hall.
We are looking for any kid friendly vendors interested in having a booth. As well as any community organization interested in coming and sharing information. Or even an individual who would like to provide a free project or activity for children. We are looking for any musicians interested in playing throughout the day.
We are also looking for volunteers to help at various stations and booths during the day and evening. Any donations towards the silent auction are greatly appreciated we welcome new items, hand made items, services, gift certificates, etc….. Cash donations are also greatly appreciated and tax deductible.
For more info, to inquire about a booth, donate or volunteer-please contact Rochelle Bruckner 209-754-0854 or Autumn Andahl 209-754-1032
10:00 AM - 04:00 PM Markleeville Creek Day
10th Annual Markleeville Creek Day

What is Markleeville Creek Day? It is a fun, hands-on event hosted by the Alpine Watershed Group that features watershed restoration projects, education and celebration. The Alpine Watershed Group’s purpose is to help protect stream health and water quality. With your assistance, we can achieve our goal.
This year will mark AWG’s 10th annual Markleeville Creek Day. On Saturday, September 17th we will meet at the Alpine County Library Park located at 270 Laramie Street in Markleeville, California at 10:OO a.m. sharp. Participants will depart shortly thereafter to project sites throughout the area. Projects include invasive weed removal, vegetative protection and restoration, stream bank stabilization, storm drain stenciling, and the Great Sierra River Cleanup. Children can help their parents with these projects or spend the day in supervised youth group learning about watersheds and water quality with many hands-on activities. The day will wrap up back at Library Park at 2:00 p.m. with an ice cream social, face painting, information and education booths. We will also be holding a special tribute to Dan Kaffer, co-founder and on-going supporter of the Alpine Watershed Group. Please join us for this valuable watershed workday. It is a free event and all ages are encouraged to participate. Participants are encouraged to sign-up in advance for a specific project. We recommend you wear work clothes, gloves, and sunscreen. Bring a bag lunch, water, and maybe a camera.
The Alpine Watershed Group would like to thank Alpine County, Carson Water Subconservancy District, and The Rose Foundation, for helping make this event possible.
For more information about Markleeville Creek Day, please visit our web site at: http://www.alpinecountyca.gov/watershed_group. To sign up for your restoration project please go to: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/markleeville.
If you have any questions or are interested in hosting an information table, please call Lorraine Craik at (775) 781-8898.
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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
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Walking Tour of Historic Murphys
Walking Tour of Historic Murphys -
209-728-3517
22 January, 2011

10am leaving from the Old Timers Museum across from Murphys Historic Hotel. Free. Please call to confirm dates or to set up a group tour of 12 or more.
10:00 AM The West Calaveras County Democratic Club Meeting
The West Calaveras County Democratic Club (WCCDC)
Serving Democrats in western Calaveras County, including the communities of
San Andreas, Rail Road Flat, Mokelumne Hill, Mountain Ranch, Sheep Ranch, West Point, Valley Springs, Jenny Lind, Burson, Rancho Calaveras, Wallace and Copperopolis

The Club will be meeting the third Saturday of each month, 10:00 am at the Hotel Leger, Mokelumne Hill.

Please contact Ginger Griffin (westclub@calaverasdemocrats.org) or Janice Bassett (janice@calaverasdemocrats.org) if you would like more information.

Sharon Romano at sharon.romano@comcast.net, or 209.559.2673 is the treasurer of the West Club and she may also be contacted if you have any questions.
12:00 PM Bear valley motorcycle trials event

Saturday 17 th & Sunday 18th September 2011 saturday start 12 noon thru 3. 30pm Sunday 10am thru 3. 30pm spectators welcome
01:00 PM Murphys-Angels Lions Club Annual Charity Golf Tournament
Sequoia Woods Country Club, Arnold. Two person scramble format, &
callaway divisions. Shotgun start - 1:00 pm. $85. per person, includes green fee, golf cart, great raffle prizes & a bbq chicken dinner. "Hole In One Contest" - winner gets 2011 Ford. Charities include Camp Pacifica for the hearing impaired & deaf children. Call Leon at (209) 728-9017 for more info.
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06:00 PM - 09:00 PM Open Mic at The Merc, Angels Camp
Open Mic at The Merc, Angels Camp - 209-890-7155
15 January, 2011

Every Saturday at the Angels Camp Mercantile and Cafe from 6-9pm. Share your talents, sing, read poetry, tell jokes, play your favorite instrument or just enjoy the atmosphere. Free! Call for more information.
06:00 PM Bingo in West Point
BINGO

3rd Saturday @6:00 P.M.

$100 Guarantee

$200 Blackout

Everyone Welcome!

AARP West Point

Blue Mountain Chapter 732

22284 Hwy 26, West Point (Community Hall)

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