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Fiddletown Preservation Society marks 150th anniversary with a fundraising dinner

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slide5-fiddletown_preservation_society_marks_150th_anniversary_with_a_fundraising_dinner.pngAmador County – The Fiddletown Preservation Society & the Imperial Hotel of Amador City announced a fundraising dinner event for the Fiddletown Schoolhouse Sesquicentennial 1862-2012.

Mary Ann McCamant of the Imperial Hotel will be host for the evening, with a three-course dinner with Fiddletown wines, to mark the 150th anniversary of the Fiddletown Schoolhouse, and to raise funds for the Schoolhouse. The Fiddletown Preservation Society Board of Directors announced the dinner this week.

The menu includes spring greens salad; a choice of a vegetarian, pork tenderloin, steak, or chicken dinner; dessert by Alice Kaiser, president of the Fiddletown Preservation Society; and wine from Fiddletown’s local vintners.

The Fiddletown Schoolhouse Sesquicentennial Dinner is 6 p.m. Thursday March 22 and costs $50 per person. RSVPs by e-mail are requested by Wednesday, Feb. 29; and should include dinner selection. A ticket will be sent to people.

For information, contact the Fiddletown Preservation Society Board of Directors at (209) 245-6042.

Story by Jim Reece This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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