Columbia College Presidential Finalists Selected & Community Forums Scheduled
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/10/2018 11:28 PM
Columbia, CA...The Columbia College Presidential Search Committee has selected two finalists who will participate in community open forums scheduled for April 18 and 19, 2018 at Columbia College.
The Tuolumne County Visitors Bureau is Hitting the Road
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/09/2018 12:10 PM
Sonora, CA...May is National Tourism Month and the Tuolumne County Visitors Bureau (TCVB) is celebrating with a Road Show. In years prior the TCVB hosted a Tourism Summit that took place on a single day, in a single location, limiting the number of attendees and participation. With a little bit of thought and restructure the TCVB decided to take their Tourism Summit to the towns of Tuolumne County. The Tourism Road Show will take place on three days at three locations creating the chance for more participation and attendance from TCVB partners and Tuolumne County residents.
Make Plans to Attend the Second Annual Grand Tasting Wine Event!
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/09/2018 02:53 PM
Angels Camp, CA...Be the first to taste the best-in-show, double-gold and gold-medal winners of the 2018 Sierra Foothills Wine Competition. The Calaveras Winegrape Alliance (CWA) in partnership with the Calaveras County Chamber of Commerce and the Calaveras County Fairgrounds will be hosting a Grand Tasting Wine Event at 6pm on Wednesday May 16 in the Wine Pavillion at the Calaveras County Fairgrounds. This event will kick off the Calaveras County Fair and recognize the accomplishments of the Calaveras County gold-medal winners by offering tastings of the winning wines as well as delectable catered appetizers.
Spaghetti Feed Benefit Dinner for Damian Jordan & the Jordan Family on April 7th
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/07/2018 07:01 AM
Murphys, CA...Spaghetti Feed Benefit Dinner for Damian Jordan & the Jordan Family. Tickets are $15. Dinner will be served at 6pm. Wristbands ($10) after 7, music only. There will be a raffle, silent auction, live music & dancing!
Hey Good People!! Limited Terrain Today But Full Operations Tomorrow! ~BV Update with Mattly Trent!
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/07/2018 12:26 PM
Bear Valley, CA...Hey Good People! 3.43″ of rain in 36hrs!!!!! Limited operations will be in effect today with Cub and Panda Carpets running as well as Cub Chair only. This could change at anytime today as per weather. Warm temps of 42F at 5am are giving way to rain instead of snowfall this morning. We don’t expect the temp to drop until later this afternoon when it could get to 36F. Breezy conditions will also be in effect with SSW winds from 20-34mph. Continued rainfall is expected tonight before the system heads East. Sunday into midweek looks to see sunny weather then another return of precipitation come Tuesday. We have rescheduled the Pond Skimming event so check out the website for more info on that and other things Bear Valley. Remember to ride safe, respect the Code and have a great time doing it. We’re about “Pure Mtn Fun” so come check us out this Winter !!!!! stay tuned....
Murphys, CA...Black Sheep Winery arrived in Murphys with the 1984 harvest. From that first harvest we produced our 1984 Amador Zinfandel. The wine was styled in a big, bold way like nobody else could do. That's what makes us Black Sheep; we're different from the rest of the flock. We feature small batches of limited release wines handcrafted from high quality grapes grown in Calaveras and Amador Counties. We produce about 2,500 cases of wine per year, specializing in Zinfandels and Rhone varietals.
Suzy Serra: “Don’t Ignore Heart Symptoms – It Could Kill You”
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/07/2018 01:55 PM
San Andreas, CA...For nearly a year Suzy Serra sensed something wasn’t right — she just didn’t feel normal. By the time she finally realized it might be something serious, she almost lost her life at the age of 55. “It was easy to mistake the symptoms for something less serious” Suzy admits. “I was tired all the time, but I blamed that on being on my feet for eight hours a day at work. And, I had frequent heartburn – or what I thought was heartburn.”
Yosemite Valley is Closing Friday Afternoon Due to Potential Flooding
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/06/2018 09:17 AM
Yosemite, CA...Yosemite Valley is closing on Friday afternoon due to potential flooding. Due to anticipated flooding, visitors will no longer be able to enter Yosemite Valley beginning at noon on Friday, April 6, and the Valley will be closed to visitation at 5 pm on Friday. All other areas of the park will remain open, conditions permitting. Yosemite National Park expects significant impacts from a storm coming in from the Pacific and Yosemite Valley will be closed to park visitors on Friday, April 6 at 5:00 pm. All campgrounds and visitor lodging in Yosemite Valley will close Friday afternoon and reservations for Friday evening, April 6, and Saturday evening, April 7, have been cancelled.