Assemblyman Frank Bigelow (R-O’Neals), recognized Al Lennox as his 2014 Veteran of the Year for the 5th Assembly District. Lennox was honored with veterans from across the state at the annual California Assembly Veterans Recognition Luncheon yesterday in Sacramento.

“Mr. Lennox has dedicated his life to protecting our freedoms and to improving the lives of veterans throughout all our communities. His selfless dedication and his service to others is to be admired and I’m honored to recognize him as Veteran of the Year,” Bigelow said. “Mr. Lennox is a hero to us all and a tremendous asset to our local region.”

Al Lennox

Al Lennox is a US Navy Vietnam Veteran (1964-1970). Al was stationed at Cubi Point Naval Air Station and Point Mugu Naval Air Station. His duties as a meteorologist included weather observations, operational weather forecasting, flight forecasting, ship routing and at the Geophysics Division, Point Mugu, upper air analysis and research. 

Al and Donna’s family consists of five children, nine grandchildren and nine great-grand children. Donna in her own right is very active in the American Legion Auxiliary. She is a multi-year Unit President, Past District President, present State President of the Past Commanders Sweetheart’s Club and Chairs the Department Rules Commission.  Al worked in the Retail industry for 20 years in various management roles.

Al was a volunteer Firefighter/Paramedic for eight years. In 1990 his hobby became his employment as he joined American Legion Ambulance Service as a Paramedic. In 1992 he assumed the position of General Manager, American Legion Post 108 Ambulance Service. Today Al is President, Chief Executive of the ambulance company.

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On June 25, 2014, at approximately 1715 hours, a Sutter Creek Police Officer was on foot in the downtown area. The officer observed a WMA vandalizing an electrical box on Eureka Street, just west of Boston Alley. It was determined the WMA was writing the word "Deto" in red on the electrical box. 

The WMA was detained on Main Street, south of Church Street and identified as 18 year old Tyler Christopher Jones, a resident of Ione, California. Jones was positively identified as the subject that committed the act of vandalism. Jones was later booked at the Amador County Jail and charged with vandalism and resisting arrest. 

The Sutter Creek Police Department is asking for the public's assistance. If you see the same or similar graffiti ("Deto" or "Rise") in the area, you are asked to contact the Sutter Creek Police at (209) 267-5646. 

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Kathy Boyd Fellure, a member of Bookies Book Club, introduces her fellow bookies, Sylvia Troppmann, Eileen Lokteff, and Gwen Friesen. They have fun talking about being part of a book club and the books they have enjoyed together.  

The Amador County Park Restoration crew has been hard at work stripping the bark from cedar and oak logs to be used as support beams in rebuilding the sacred Roundhouse.  Volunteers are requested to help with this job as they will need to strip more than 250 logs by hand before they will have enough material to begin the rebuild.  Volunteers can also help by staining the new split rail fencing that surrounds the park as well. There’s a job for just about anyone here, and we look forward to working side by side with you as we push to complete this once in a lifetime park restoration project.

Volunteers are welcome Tuesday thru Thursday from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m. and all workers will be supplied with gloves, tools, a hot lunch and a complimentary T-shirt for their efforts. Donations are appreciated and necessary to help make our parks the best they can be. Please mail your contribution to the Jackson Rancheria Park & Field Restoration Fund, C/O Venissa Morse P.O. Box 1090 Jackson CA 95642.

We hope to see you at Chaw’se Indian Grinding Rock, and we thank you in advance for helping to support our efforts.  Call (209) 223-8405 for more information.

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2nd Generation was formed in 2008 by a group of individuals who believe that it is the responsibility of our generation to support, reward and aide the hard work of our Ag communities children, just as their parents and grandparents once did for them. Since 2nd Generation’s formation thy have raised tens of thousands of dollars to support Ag youth. In 2013 they raised $50,000 with the generous support of local businesses, community members, families & friends. With that money  they were able to help support over 100 local  4-H, FFA and Grange members at the 2013 Amador County Fair Jr. Livestock Auction. All proceeds go right to the local children (here in AMADOR) to help ensure their hard work and dedication continues into the future. 

 

2nd Generation supports this goal by:

Raising the "floor" on the price paid for livestock during the Amador County Fair Jr. Livestock Auction.

Purchasing Livestock to offset the loss of buyers during this tough economy.

Financial contributions to the Amador County Fair specific to improvements in the livestock area including new "pens" in 2011.

Promote the support of our community's youth programs specific to Ag including 4-H, FFA and Grange.

 

The 2nd Generation Dinner and Auction is one of the ways they raise money. Please show your support of their efforts to help our 4-H youth excel by participating if you are able.

 

“Cowboy Boots & Country Roots”

Saturday, June 28th, 2014

5 p.m. No Host Bar

7 p.m. Dinner

Amador County Fair Grounds

Plymouth, CA

Dinner Tickets: In Advance: $25/Person, $40/Couple

                                At the Door: $30/Person, $50/Couple

                                Children (12 & under) $10

Purchase Tickets Online:

2ndGenerationDinner.com

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Wednesday, 25 June 2014 20:34

Board of Supervisors Report

Richard Forster reports on the Board of Supervisors Meeting. 

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Heather talks with missionary, Russell Muraba, from Papua, New Guinea about going and sharing the Gospel to the ends of the earth. 

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Wednesday, 25 June 2014 19:17

Show Closing AM Live June 25, 2014

Heather and Richard close out AM Live with their Guest. 

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John Vail brought in two adorable kittens to talk about how you can adapt at the Amador County Animal Control. 

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Bill Thiry talks to Heather about Movie Night at Preston Castle on Sat, July 12 at 9PM and other up coming events happening at the castle. 

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