Roberta Pickett is on AM Live on TSPN TV Oct 17, 2014
Roberta Pickett talks to Susie Miller about the Bodacious Self Care for Women Nurture Yourself & You will Thrive Workshops on Sat, Nov 8 from 11:30am – 5:30pm.
Just Between Us Opening on TSPN TV Oct 17, 2014
Linda Lange is on AM Live on TSPN TV Oct 17, 2014
Linda Lange, from Life Applications Ministries, talks to Susie Miller about Women’s Conference 2014 on Oct, 24th & 25th. Fri, 6:30-9:30pm & Sat, 8:30am-5:30pm, at El Dorado Hills Holiday Inn Express.
What's Happening on AM Live on TSPN TV Oct 17, 2014
Operation Care Receives $20,000 Grant from Mary Kay Foundation
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Amador This Week Clasic Celebrate Our Children part 1 2003 TSPN TV
"Celebrate Our Children" a Classic on Amador This Week. Join Cassie on of TSPN TV'S Many Hosts as you meet Many of Amador Countys children and thier famlys during this fun event taped in 2003 on TSPN TV
Love, Hope, and Faith with Heather Murdock on TSPN TV Oct 8, 2014
Janice Cavaliere and Patt Hopper share about the Samaritan's Purse ministry, Operation Christmas Child. Learn about it's global impact to the lives of children and how you can get involved.
Missing Hunter Found
On October 9, 2014 at approximately 1926 hours, the Amador County Sheriff’s Office was contacted by a group of hunters who reported that one member of their hunting party, 73 year old Fred Lantz of Esparto, was missing. The hunters reported that they had been hunting in the Mud Lake area and had last seen their hunting partner at approximately 1600 hours. Lantz was dressed appropriately but did not carry food or water and was unfamiliar with the area. Lantz reportedly carried a cellular telephone and two way radio on his person.
The responding Sheriff’s Deputy requested the Amador County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue (SAR) Team be activated. That Amador County Sheriff’s SAR Coordinator and one SAR member responded to the scene and spent the night searching the area on ATVs. Attempts to locate the subject through cellular telephone pings, by radio and by ATV were unsuccessful.
The next morning, at first light, the Amador County Sheriff’s Office SAR Team began a ground search of the area. At approximately 0900 hours, Lantz responded to calls on his radio. Lantz was asked to fire several shots from his rifle to better pin point his location. Amador County Sheriff’s SAR was able to hear the shots and respond to his location. Lantz was located in good health and did not require medical attention. Lantz informed searchers he got disoriented and turned the wrong way on the trail on his way back to camp.
Posted by TSPN TV on 10-15-14
Park Restoration Update
Dear Amador County,
I would personally like to thank the land owners who donated the cedar tree’s to the restoration project at Chaw’se Indian Grinding Rock, State Park. Also, a big thanks to the California Department of Forestry for their donation as well. We couldn’t have come this far without your outstanding generosity and support.
My family has been hard at work this past year restoring Chaw’se. More than 100 cedar poles were needed to repair just the roof portion of the Roundhouse. All poles must first be stripped of their bark by hand, using wood knives. Needless to say, the job is labor and time intensive and takes a great deal of patience to complete. Once the poles have been debarked, they are then stacked and dried to prevent cracking and twisting.
Over one mile of split rail fence has been replaced and now spans beautifully across the entire park. All of the wood used for this project was prepared by hand, by the Rancheria’s Native work crew. The rails were first cut by chain saw, and then separated using malls and wedges. A tremendous amount of back breaking work was required to achieve these results in an effort to give Chaw’se Indian Grinding Rock the upgrade it so desperately deserves.
The old roof has been completely removed from the Roundhouse and we are waiting until next spring to begin rebuilding to allow adequate time for the poles to dry. Chaw’se is a very important place to many of us here in Amador County, as are all of the parks within our community. I encourage each of you to come by and see the many improvements made for yourselves. Once again, we thank all the workers and volunteers who helped make this project such a success.
Next, The Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians will be moving on to the Catholic Cemetery on Jackson Gate Road as the next location to receive our restoration efforts. Many of my family members have been laid to rest here including my mother and father, along with friends and family members of our community as well. We plan to replace the perimeter fencing, repair the pavement, provide general clean up to the landscape, replace signage and much, much more.
We anticipate this project to begin on or around November 1st and continue through winter. As always we would appreciate your support, please volunteer or donate to the Amador County Park Restoration Project and help us to continue our efforts. The Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians are proud residents of Amador County, and we will continue to do our best to be good neighbors of our community.
Call (209) 223-8405 and like us on Facebook for more information on how you can get involved today.
Adam Dalton
Tribal Chairman
Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians
Posted by TSPN TV on 10-15-14
Sierra Foothill Harvest Brew-Fest Returns to Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort
JACKSON, CA- Jackson Rancheria will be hosting its second Sierra Foothill Harvest Brew-Fest on Sunday, October 19 at 1 p.m. in the Grand Oak Ballroom.
Craft Beer lovers and aficionados are invited to enjoy the Sierra Foothill Harvest Brew-Fest from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. This festival features Craft Breweries from the Sierra Foothills and the surrounding areas including: 21st Amendment Brewery, Hangar 24 Craft Brewing, Drake’s Brewing, Dust Bowl Brewing Company, Karl Strauss Brewing Company, Firestone Walker Brewing Company, New Belgium Brewing, Sierra Nevada, Sandude Brewing Co., Tioga-Sequoia Brewing Company, and Wood Chuck Hard Cider.
Enjoy live music by Slade Rivers Band, a swingin’ California Country Music group that is recognized locally for their upbeat music and interactions with their audiences.
A portion of the proceeds from this event will benefit Second Generation, a non-profit organization that believes it is the responsibility of our generation to support, reward and aide the children of hardworking agricultural communities. By doing so Second Generation believes that these children will become tomorrow’s agriculture leaders not just in Amador County, but in California and beyond.
Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Prior to the day of the event, tickets are available at the Casino Cashier’s Cage or at JacksonCasino.com. On the day of the event, tickets can be purchased at the Casino Cashier’s Cage or in the Will Call booth at the Hotel. Craft Beer tasting, food and live entertainment are included in the ticket price. Tickets also include a complimentary commemorative beer tasting glass and $10 Free Slot Play or Match Play. VIP and Elite Players can purchase their discounted tickets at the Casino Cashier’s Cage for only $10. Must be 21 to attend.
Posted by TSPN TV on 10-15-14