Jim McHargue talks Cal Fire and the importance of safety when it comes to burning and air pollution.

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Mike Daly, Jackson City Manager, and Jim McHargue, AC Waste Management, remind us of Clean It & Green It Saturday April 18, 2015. This is a community litter pick up starting at 9 a.m. including BBQ, Green Fair and E-Waste Collection.

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Athena Viratos talks self-defense with Heather Murdock, introducing tools including pepper spray, high-voltage tazers, and many other safety precautions from Damsels In Defense.

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We end today's show with a recap of our guests and their messages and products.

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Take a look back at Amador County's history as Jenny Gotstein hosts the 2003 Kids' College at Amador High School on TSPN Classic.

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Take a look back at Amador County's history for the 125th annual Italian Picnic celebration on TSPN Classic.

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Supervisor Richard Forster and TSPN TV's Tom Slivick discuss the topics that are up for discussion at the April 14, 2015 Board of Supervisors Report. Part Two.

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Supervisor Richard Forster and TSPN TV's Tom Slivick discuss the topics that are up for discussion at the April 14, 2015 Board of Supervisors Report. Part One.

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Saturday, 11 April 2015 04:25

Community Clean Up Day at Fairgrounds

There is a clean up day at the Amador County Fairgrounds this Sunday, April 12th from 9AM to 4PM, or whenever you can make it! If you have tools you could bring it would be helpful as we will be painting, prepping flower beds, cleaning etc.

As many of you know the Amador County Fair has limited funding and is in need of sprucing up. The fairgrounds are an important asset to Amador County and if we do not pitch in to help, who else will?

 

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Plymouth, CA; April 7, 2015 – Amador County’s popular Barbera Festival, set for Saturday, June 13, 2015, 11am – 4pm, celebrates its fifth year, commemorating the anniversary with changes designed to please its many devoted and enthusiastic fans.

New LOCATION. The Barbera Festival is moving to the original home of barbera in Amador County, Terra d’Oro Winery/Montevina Vineyards, 20680 Shenandoah School Road, Plym- outh. This beautiful new location honors the history of barbera and can accommodate more guests at this popular event.

More WINERIES. Having featured wineries from all over the great state of California, the festival is now attracting wineries from our neighbors to the north, with an Oregon winery in attendance.

Great Barbera-friendly FOOD. Barbera is known for pairing beautifully with food, and not just traditional Italian. In addition to the classics—including wood-fired pizza—we are pairing barbera with three different barbeque styles prepared by three amazing chefs.

More FUN. Over thirty fabulous artisans displaying their crafts, art, and wares and live music to please everyone.

Tickets for this always sold-out event are available at barberafestival.com. Ticket prices are $50 for General Admission and $30 for Designated Driver. Tickets must be purchased in advance. All proceeds for the Barbera Festival benefit the Amador Community Foundation.

 

For further information on The Barbera Festival, contact Deirdre Mueller at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (go to barberafestival.com for additional contact information). Ticket price includes admittance, wine tasting, all activities, and commemorative wine glass. Food, provided by top restaurants and caterers, is sold separately. Beer and white wines are also available for purchase. Free parking is provided on-site.

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