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Gallery Exhibit, San Andreas - 209-754-1774
"Painted to the Nines" at Gallery Calaveras, 22 Main Street. Exhibit runs from September 14-November 2. Reception September 14. Call or visit http://www.calaverasarts.org
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08:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
Calaveras Genealogical Society Helping Rebuild Military Files
"Military Record Research and Rebuilding Lost Files" presented by Charlotte Sheldon is the the topic of the Calaveras Genealogical Society monthly meeting, Tuesday, October 8th, 10-noon, San Andreas Library, Chesebrough Room, 1299 Gold Hunter Road. Visitors are welcome. Call Wendy 728-9796 for information.
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04:30 PM - 08:00 PM |
Wine Maker's Night at Alchemy, Murphys - 209-728-0700
Alchemy, Murphys - 209- Every Tuesday night from 4:30-7:30 pm. Enjoy a featured wine and a great meal. Live music on the patio from 5:30-8 pm. Call for reservations and more information.
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05:00 PM |
Angels Camp Weight Watchers
Weight Watchers is begining in Angels Camp at the County Office of Education (185 S. Main St) on Tuesday afternoons, weigh-in at 5:00, mtg at 5:30 PM.
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05:00 PM - 06:15 PM |
Middle East Meddlers: An Address on the Middle East
First Baptist Church, Angels Camp
Sunday October 27 @ 5:00pm
1555 Depot Rd. 736-2464
www.fbcac.org
What is happening in the Middle East?
What does it mean for America and the rest of world?
America, Russia, Syria, Iran, Iraq and Egypt are on the front lines of the Middle East stage, but find out what countries are really pulling the strings in the region.
Learn the startling insights to what the research in this message will reveal about the meddlers in the Middle East.
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07:00 PM |
What's New From Apple is SMUG's October Topic
Arnold, CA...Exploring the newly released Apple products, and those in the near future, will be the major topic when the Sierra Macintosh Users Group (SMUG) gathers for its Tuesday, October 8 meeting that will begin at 7 p.m. in the assembly room of the Ebbetts Pass Fire District, 1037 Blagen Rd., just off Highway 4.
Brian Thomas, Technology Specialist and Trainer for the Calaveras County Office of Education, will be making the presentation and leading the discussion. In addition to talking about the new products, he will also help audience members learn to get the most out of the ones they have.
As is his custom, Thomas will use the evening’s topic to segue into a variety of other informative and entertaining computer-related subjects. Questions are always encouraged at SMUG meetings.
SMUG meets the second Tuesday of each month. 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.
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