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Jackson Rancheria Park Restoration project goes to Volcano

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Amador County – Adam Dalton gave the weekly report on the Amador County Park Restoration Project Wednesday, saying the “first few weeks in Volcano have been nothing short of amazing as renovations are taking shape all across this little town from the park to the post office.”

He said “work comes easy in such a friendly community and the smiles on the faces of volunteers prove that we’re enjoying every minute of it.”

New stain has been applied to the town’s centerpiece, the Volcano Amphitheater, he said, and “the beautiful new landscaping is beginning to take form. The historic post office established back in 1851 is also receiving it’s new makeover and just outside sits a beautiful new custom picnic table engraved with “Volcano” where local residents rest in the shade with pride.

He invited people to “come join us and share in the unique experience of working side by side with the gracious people of Volcano.” They will be there 6:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and always welcome the assistance of a new volunteer or monetary contribution.

He said more volunteers and donations will “help keep this project moving forward into your town and continue supporting the Amador County Park Restoration project.” No donation is too small and all are 100 percent tax deductible.

Dalton also recognized his brother Dennis and his crew Jay and Dave for their dedication to the project, and to their friends at Strings for their support.

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

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