Shawny Farley from Black Chasm Cavern talks to Kam Merzlak about Charles Peden, Psychic Medium, working at Black Chasm.

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Pastor Peter Steinbach, from Calvary Chapel Viewpoint, talks to Susie Miller about the 7th Annual Amador County Thanksgiving Day Feast at the American Legion Hall on Thanksgiving Day from 11:30 AM to 3 PM. Check out www.ccviewpoint.org for more information.

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Webelos Den from Scouts Pack 63 talk to Susie Miller about the Cub Scout Pack 63 Annual Christmas Tree Sale at Sutter Creek Open House on the bridge on Main Street on December 5 and 6. Mistletoe $1 and Beautiful Silver Tip Tress only $25.

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Sunday, 23 November 2014 05:08

Group Hug on AM Live on TSPN TV Nov 21, 2014

Kam Merzlak and Susie Miller close out today's Amador Live with their guests.

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Sunday, 23 November 2014 05:06

Just Between Us Segment 1 Nov 21, 2014

Are reality shows similar to every day life?

Do today's children understand the meaning behind Thanksgiving?

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Sunday, 23 November 2014 05:05

Just Between Us Segment 2 Nov 21, 2014

Should we continue to strive toward our potential, even as we age?

How would your life change if you suffered a life-threatening illness?

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Sunday, 23 November 2014 05:03

Just Between Us Segment 3 Nov 21, 2014

What would you do if you saw a friend switching tags at a store?

Should we examine current weaknesses of the United States?

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Sunday, 23 November 2014 04:59

Just Between Us Segment 4 Nov 21, 2014

Hot Topic: President Obama's executive action on immigration.

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ACRA's A Children's Christmas at The HUB on Nov. 28th and 29th from 11AM-9PM and Dec. 6th, 13th, and 20th 11AM-5PM at 206B Main Street Jackson, CA (above Hein & Co. Book Store). For more information call 223-6349.

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Charles Spinetta and Family, owners of Charles Spinetta Winery, recently kicked off the holiday season by
donating $25,000 to an assortment of worthy non profit organizations that serve Amador County.
Two fire departments that serve the Shenandoah Valley area received a total of $10,000. These donations will
be used at the discretion of the fire chiefs to purchase items that will make the fire stations more comfortable
for firefighters.
“Firefighters work hard, and they need to feel at home when they’re assigned to a fire station,” said Spinetta.
“More comfortable quarters leads to better morale, and we want to take care of the firefighters who take care of
us.”
The Future Farmers of America chapters in both Amador Hi and Argonaut Hi Schools also received a total of
$10,000 in donations. These donations will purchase an assortment of jackets for FFA members to wear at
public events as well as tools and equipment used in agricultural education.
“FFA covers every aspect of agriculture - from manual labor to advanced science,” said Spinetta. “As
viticulture and agriculture grow in importance to our county, the need for vibrant, modern FFA clubs also
grows.”
Earlier this fall, the California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom received $5,000. The donation paid
registration and lodging expenses for nine Amador County teachers who attended a three day conference
focused on enhancing education with real world agricultural examples.
“Our students learn about math, science, and home economics as they learn about agriculture. Our teachers
enjoy learning about agriculture from experienced farmers, and we all win when our young people
understand more about their food and the people who grow it.”
The Amador Community Foundation assists the Spinetta Family by administering the funds that were
distributed by this project.
 
From left to right in the photograph Tony Spinetta, Jim Spinetta, Charlie Spinetta, Mike Spinetta
 
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