(Pioneer)  A Classic Car/Hot Rod Show and 60’s Movie fund raiser is planned for Friday, October 3rd, from 3:30 to 9pm “on the green” at Mace Meadows Golf Course in Pioneer. Amador Upcountry Rotary Club will use the funds to support local community service projects, including helping upcountry seniors, youth, Boy Scouts, Little League, and the Food Bank. Kelly Wolin, President of the Amador Upcountry Rotary Club said, “This is a wonderful way to have fun and support upcountry community service projects for our local youth and seniors.” Hamburgers, hot dogs, drinks, popcorn, root beer floats and tickets for a 50/50 raffle will be available. Wearing 50’s attire will get you 3 free $1 raffle tickets. “American Graffiti,” the movie, starts at 7pm. Chairs will be provided, but bring comfortable ones if you have’em. Visitor parking is $5. The exhibitor fee is $35 per car; $40 the day of the event.

Posted by TSPN TV on Tuesday 9-30-14

 
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Learn about resources available to private landowners to aid in landscape recovery after wildfire.

 

Placerville, CA, September 29th, 2014:  The University of California is cohosting a workshop for the El Dorado and Amador County residents on Recovering from Wildfire: resources for private landowners. The workshop will be held at the Pleasant Valley Grange on October 24th, 9:00 to 4:00 PM. 

 

The workshop objectives are to increase understanding of the role of wildfire in forest development and change, post-fire issues and treatment options and to provide information on post-fire treatment cost-share programs, tax issues and professional assistance for post-fire treatments for private landowners.

 

This workshop is focused on the needs of private forest landowners affected by the Sand and King Fires, but also welcomes citizens interested in the future of forests after wildfire, staff and decision makers with state, local, federal and tribal agencies concerned with forest management, defensible space, and water quality.

 

Details and registration can be found on our website: http://ucanr.edu/postfireworkshop.

 

For additional information, contact Susie Kocher at 530-542-2571 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Posted by TSPN TV on Tuesday 9-30-14

 

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(Sutter Creek)   Amador Water Agency counsel Stephen Kronick was recognized Wednesday for his 38 years of service to the Agency with a resolution of appreciation by the AWA Board.
Kronick is retiring from legal practice after assisting the Agency with legal affairs on tens of millions of dollars in projects over the years. Kronick advised AWA general managers George Ulstad, Dave Walker, Tom Hoover, Jim Abercrombie, and Gene Mancebo.
 During his years as Agency counsel, Kronick was involved in over 800 projects and studies that shaped the Water Agency from its infancy as an advisory agency into a county-wide full-service utility provider, including the Ione Pipeline (replacing the Ione Canal), Ione Water Treatment Plant expansion to serve Mule Creek State Prison, the Amador Transmission Pipeline (replacing the Amador Canal), the new Buckhorn Water Treatment Plant, the Wildflower Storage Tank, the Plymouth Pipeline, and the Gravity Supply Line currently under construction.
Kronick began his legal career with his uncle’s firm, Kronick, Moskovitz, Tiedemann & Girard, and in 1989 left to form Bartkiewicz, Kronick & Shanahan, specializing in water and environmental law.  At one time or another, Kronick represented the County of Amador, most other Amador utility agencies, and many private parties over the past four decades.
Current AWA counsel Joshua Horowitz, partner at Bartkiewicz, Kronick & Shanahan, continues the Sacramento law firm’s association with the Water Agency.
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Saturday, 27 September 2014 05:54

Free Mammograms Saturdays in October

Sutter’s Imaging centers across the region are giving free digital screening mammograms to uninsured women in honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. With top-notch technology and compassionate staff, our goal is to make your experience as easy and as comfortable as possible.

October 4

Sutter Imaging, Amador

200 Mission Blvd. Jackson, CA 95642 (209) 223-7560

October 11:

Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital

11815 Education St. Auburn, CA 95602 (530) 886-6562

Sutter Imaging Elk Grove

8170 Laguna Blvd., Suite 112 Elk Grove, CA 95758 (916) 691-5922

Sutter Imaging Roseville II

2 Medical Plaza, Suite 105 Roseville, CA 95661 (916) 865-1432

October 18:

Sutter Imaging Carmichael

6620 Coyle Ave., Suite 110 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) 536-2809

Sutter Imaging Fairfield

2700 Low Court Fairfield, CA 94534 (707) 432-2500

Sutter Imaging Folsom II

1661 Creekside Dr. Folsom, CA 95630 (916) 984-2442

Sutter Imaging Vallejo

100 Hospital Dr., 2nd Fl. Vallejo, CA 94589 (707) 551-3610

October 25:

Sutter Imaging Capitol Pavilion

2725 Capitol Ave., Suite 104 Sacramento, CA 95816 (916) 262-9534

Sutter Imaging Davis

2020 Sutter Pl., Suite 102 Davis, CA 95616 (530) 747-5030

 

Call to schedule your appointment at one of our convenient locations. An appointment is required. Space is limited.

sutterimaging.org

 

Posted by TSPN TV on 9-26-14

 

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Jackie Molhotra hosts this episode of Real Estate Today on TSPN TV. 

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Host, Kathy Boyd Fellure, talks to Pianist, Dennis Yancey, and Author, Jo Sarti, about the upcoming 6th Annual Literary Read at Clark’s Corner on Sat, Oct 4 from 5pm-8pm.

 

Susan Peters and Brenda Ristrom talk to Susie Miller about FACTs, 5th Annual Jackson Mid-Town Fun Run/Walk, on Sunday, Oct 12. A Fundraiser for Interfaith Food Bank.

 
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Robert Mees talks to Kam Merzlak about how you can be apart of the New Road Trip Show on TSPN.

 
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Saturday, 27 September 2014 05:11

Roam on AM Live on TSPN TV Sept 26, 2104

Kam Merzlak and Susie Miller talk about what's happening in Amador County. 

 
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Kathy Allen and Anelie Belden show Kam Merzlak and Susie Miller their wonderful quilts while talking about Mother Lode Quilters Guild Quilt Show on October 4 & 5 Sat & Sun from 10am-5pm

 
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