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Rush & Brush for the Gold 5K Run/Walk & Festival September 14, 2013
Mokelumne Hill, CA...This all day event includes BBQ, wine tasting, live music, craft and art fair, vendors, farmers' market, and more! Run/Walk begins at 10am. Entry fee is $25 for adults, $15 for children 14 and under. Entry fee includes an event t-shirt and $5 off coupon for the Historic Hotel Leger Bar & Restaurant. Proceeds benefit the Mokelumne Hill Volunteer Firefighters & the Calaveras High Band Boosters.
For more information and to register visit mokehillfire.org or contact Jane Hess: info@mokehillfire.org / 209-286-1393.
See you in Mokelumne Hill September 14th!
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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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05:30 PM |
Exploring Historical Sites in Greenhorn Creek
Monday, September 9, 2013
5:30 Social; 6:00 program
Start at CAMPS, then drive to the Site
*This tour will involve trail walking. Walking shoes advised.*
ACBA’s first Members’ Program of the fall-winter season.
Here’s an opportunity to learn more about the rich cultural heritage of our town by touring some of the early Mi-Wuk, ranching and mining sites located in Greenhorn Creek.
We start with a Social at 5:30 pm at Camps, followed by our Program at 6 pm with a historical overview by local historian Judith Marvin. We’ll then drive from Camps to the site and walk from there. It’s easy walking but the trail has some slippery parts, so wear walking shoes and bring a walking stick if you want.
Please note that the Mi-Wuk sites are sacred and off-limits. However, we will be able to see them and learn more about the Mi-Wuks’ role in the early history of Angels Camp.
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Free and Open to the Public ● For more information, call 736 1333
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