Weather
The Pine Tree, News for Calaveras County and Beyond Weather
Amador Angels Camp Arnold Bear Valley Copperopolis Murphys San Andreas Valley Springs Moke Hill/West Point Tuolumne
News
Business Directory
Weather & Roads
Sports
Real Estate
Search
Weekly & Grocery Ads
Entertainment
Life & Style
Government
Law Enforcement
Business
Wine News
Health & Fitness
Home & Garden
Food & Dining
Religion & Faith
Frogtown USA
Calendar
Polls
Columns
Free Classifieds
Letters to the Editor
Obituaries
About Us


Log In
Username

Password

Remember Me



Calendar

< Saturday, August 31, 2013 >


All Day 18th Annual Loggers Jamboree
2013 Logging Jamboree
Amateur competition and instruction will start at 9 AM and the professionals should start about noon. Great food, great competition, tours, raffle, silent auction, Shay locomotive demo, games, nest to lake for water recreation, much more.
All Day Greenhorn Creek Community Yard Sale - 209.736.2277
GREENHORN CREEK
COMMUNITY YARD SALE
Saturday, August 31, 8:00 a.m.
209.736.2277 info
All Day Gallery Calaveras Does Not Worry about Broken Things. They are Okay.
San Andreas, CA...Will it be broken hearts, broken dreams, broken eggs? All these things and more to be considered by The Gallery Group Artists in their up-coming show “Broken Things” which opens in the Calaveras Arts Council Gallery on August 24th. The Gallery is located at 22 N. Main Street, in San Andreas in the 1856 Odd Fellows and Masons Hall. Come view local art in the gallery and feel a bit of history in the building.



Gallery Calaveras’ Gallery Group artists are utilizing different themes to stretch their imaginations. The artists selected the “Broken Things” idea to push their minds in new and interesting directions while working on their painting, ceramics, jewelry, photographs, and more. Artists participating are Randy Klassen, Joyce Klassen, Ruth Morrow, Cate Culver, Jane Brown, Fred Rosessler, Ty Childress, Susie Hoffmanm Ann Nancy Macomber, Edie Beadie (Schembri), Ken Winebrenner, Pete Kelly, Kim Barrington, Lori Kelly, Pat Miltimore, Lynn M Lynn, and Steven Hall.



Gallery Calaveras is also pleased to announce that each month a local artist will be featured in the gallery. This August, visual and jewelry artist, Sharon Mejia, displays her creations for you. All work is available for purchase.



The not-for-profit Calaveras Arts Council operates Gallery Calaveras at 22 Main Street in San Andreas. Hours are Monday through Thursday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. The gallery offers free parking both in front and in back and is handicapped accessible. The next gallery art show is Painted to the Nines and it will open September 14, 2013. It runs through November 2. For more information, phone the Calaveras Arts Council at (209)754-1774 or visit www.calaverasarts.org.
All Day Gold Rush Day in Angels Camp - Posponed to Oct 19th
Angels Camp, CA...The Angels Camp Commemorative Committee Of the Angels Camp Business Association cordially invites you to be present at the Opening Ceremony of GOLD RUSH DAY. A Street Fair Celebrating The 165th Anniversary of Angels Camp’s Founding.. Saturday, August 31, 2013. 11am to 4pm in Historic downtown Angels Camp. Opening Ceremony 11:15 am Front of Calaveras Visitors Center 1192 S Main Street Angels Camp

All Day Table Mountain Estate and Decorator Sale
Murphys, CA...Saturday, August 31, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Antiques, Vintage Furniture , Vintage Decorative Accessories, Sterling Silver Jewelry


09:00 AM - 06:00 AM Snyder's 39th Valley Springs Pow Wow
39th annual Valley Springs pow wow labor day weekend. On a working cattle ranch in Valley Springs. Gems, minerals, jewellry, craftss, food, music, camping, native amerian dancng, and mountain men demonstrations. Free parking and free admission. Contact us at www.valleysprngspowwow.com
10:00 AM - 05:00 PM 41st Annual 'Cedar Center Arts & Crafts Festival'
The 41st Annual CEDAR CENTER ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL will be held over Labor Day weekend in the beautiful mountain resort town of Arnold on Highway 4 (Ebbetts Pass.) Situated amongst the pines and redwoods at the 4000' elevation, Arnold’s popular end-of-summer celebration features 60 booths of fine arts & crafts - all made by the artists themselves. Continuous shows of live country/swing music by “Homegrown” from Modesto
and famous jugglers ‘Bonzai & Dre’ from San Francisco will perform both days. There will also be face painting for the kids - and adult ‘kids’!

The Ebbett’s Pass Volunteer Fire Dptm. will be serving local beers, and a variety of home-made food booths & kettlekorn are offered. The Ebbett’s Pass Lion’s Clubs holds their all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast of ham, eggs, & pancakes both days from 7:30 - 11:00 ~
for just $6.

The Festival runs from 10am - 5pm each day at the park in Cedar Center in downtown Arnold.
Admission and parking are free, so come join the celebration! For ‘Mapquest’ or GPS directions,
the address is 1225 Oak Circle, Arnold, CA

For further information, please e-mail Kim at
afterthegoldrush@sbcglobal.net
or call 925-372-8961.
10:00 AM Weekend Steam-Powered Excursion Train Rides
All aboard as Railtown 1897 State Historic Park resumes its popular steam-powered excursion train rides through California’s scenic Gold Country! While the Park is open daily, on weekends beginning April 6, guests will enjoy a memorable six-mile, 45-minute round trip ride along the rails of the famous “Movie Railroad.” To kick off the new season, excursion train rides will be offered behind “Movie Star Locomotive” Sierra No. 3 on opening weekend. Plus, local residents from Calaveras, Mariposa and Tuolumne counties can visit the Park and ride completely free with proof of residency this first weekend only. And, Railtown 1897 visitors can also enjoy other opening weekend festivities such as live music, tours of the historic Roundhouse and demonstrations of the historic, belt-driven machine shop. Capacity is limited for steam-powered excursion train rides so guests are encouraged to arrive early. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis at the ticket window beginning at 10 a.m. on the days the trains are running. After opening weekend, Railtown 1897 SHP plans to offer steam-powered excursion train rides behind Sierra No. 3 on Saturdays and vintage diesel locomotives on Sundays through the 2013 operating season. Additionally, diesel train rides will be offered on Wednesdays throughout the summer season (July 10 through August 28). Because the schedule is subject to change with expanded service on holiday weekends, etc., visitors are encouraged to call 209-984-3953 or visit www.railtown1897.org for updated information.
10:00 AM - 07:00 PM Linger Longer at Hovey Winery - 209-728-9999
Hovey Winery will be open Friday and Saturday evenings until 7 p.m. (or longer) through the summer. Please come and linger longer with a glass of wine on the porch or in the garden
10:00 AM Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Murphys - 209-728-3072
Available at no charge (donations gratefully accepted) on Saturday mornings at 10am leaving from the Old Timers Museum. Please call to confirm dates and times or make arrangements for large groups.
12:30 PM Guided Hike, Big Trees State Park - 209-795-3840
Free, however, entrance fee $10 ($12 on holiday weekends) per carload applies. Guided hikes available year round. When the snow covers the ground they become guided snowshoe walks every Saturday at 1pm. Snowshoes are provided free, first come first served. No reservations are allowed. Check in at the Warming Hut no later than 12:30 pm.
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.
07:00 PM Eagles and Osprey, New Melones Recreation Area - 209-536-9543
Join Ranger Greg for an insightful look at the raptors that call New Melones home. Arts and crafts begin at 7pm, presentation at 7:30pm. Call for more information.
08:00 PM - 10:30 PM Theatre Under The Stars: Dinner, Wine and Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing: Friday and Saturday nights June 21 - July 20,

Compleat Wrks Of Wlm Shkspre: Friday and Saturday nights Aug 2 - Sep 1

Dinner reservations must be made 72 hrs in advance

Tickets available at Sustenance Books, www.murphyscreektheatre.org or by calling the theatre at (209)728-8422

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

Copyright © The Pine Tree 2005-2023