TSPN takes you behind the scenes at the annual Ione Christmas Parade.

Published in Amador This Week
Sunday, 04 January 2015 22:38

ArCreations 2014 on TSPN's Out & About

TSPN visits the ARC of Amador and Calaveras for their annual ArCreations art show and sale.

Published in Amador This Week
Sunday, 04 January 2015 22:32

Open Auditions for Amador's Got Talent

Open Auditions!

Operations Care Presents:

"Amador's Got Talent"

Operation Care is looking for Local Talent.

Auditions will be held January 9th, 16th, and 23rd.

To sign up for an audition or for more information contact Ashley at 209-223-2897.

Posted by TSPN TV

Published in Local
Sunday, 04 January 2015 22:27

Highway 49 Main Street Round a Bout Meeting

Meeting will be held at City of Plymouth City Hall 9426 Main Street Plymouth, CA 95669 this Thursday - January 8th, 2015 starting at 6:30PM (during the regular City Council Meeting.)

Posted by TSPN TV

Published in Local

Festival Celebrates Fifth Anniversary with Move to Historic Terra D'oro Winery/Montevina Vineyards in Plymouth.

Plymouth, CA – December 9, 2014 — Amador County’s popular Barbera Festival, set for Saturday, June 13, 2015, celebrates its fifth anniversary with a move to the historic, original home of barbera in Amador County, Terra d’Oro Winery/Montevina Vineyard, 20680 Shenandoah School Road, Plymouth, announced the Festival’s co-creators and producers, Deirdre Mueller and Brian Miller.

Wine and food fans and aficionados of one of Northern California’s premier festivals can purchase tickets beginning Sunday, March 1, 2015 at www.barberafestival.com. General admission is $50 in advance ($55 at the door); Designated Driver in advance is $30 ($35 at the door.)

All proceeds from The Barbera Festival benefit the Amador Community Foundation.

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JACKSON, Calif. – Sutter Medical Foundation Amador Pediatrics Office, in cooperation with Sutter Medical Group, received a grant to purchase topical fluoride that will be offered to infants and children from the onset of their tooth on or after their six-month birthday. 

Fluoride strengthens the enamel on the teeth. The fluoride varnish is a coating that can be painted on the teeth to prevent tooth decay. The varnish tastes good and doesn’t take long to apply. It is especially important for children in Amador County to receive this varnish due to the lack of any fluoride in the county’s drinking water.

It is recommended that children receive this varnish four times a year from their pediatrician or dentist. Children can receive the varnish during their regular physical until their sixth birthday.

“We are seeing a lot of tooth decay in our patients,” said Dr. Aye Moe, a Sutter Medical Group pediatrician. “Tooth decay is one of the most chronic problems in children. It can affect their speech and eating. Children can get infections from cavities and by offering this varnish, we are hoping to prevent any long-term issues in just one visit.” 

The visit to the pediatrics office for the fluoride varnish does not replace a regular visit to the dentist. Children should establish care with a dentist and make regular visits for checkups.

In addition to Dr. Moe, Sutter Amador Pediatrics office features physicians David Stone, M.D., and Amy Appleton, M.D., and Nurse Practitioner Denise Lack, Ph.D. – who are excited to care for your children. The office, located at 100 Mission Blvd., is now accepting new patients. To make an appointment, call 209-257-1722.

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Published in Local

JACKSON, Calif. – Sutter Medical Foundation Amador Pediatrics Office, in cooperation with Sutter Medical Group, received a grant to purchase topical fluoride that will be offered to infants and children from the onset of their tooth on or after their six-month birthday. 

Fluoride strengthens the enamel on the teeth. The fluoride varnish is a coating that can be painted on the teeth to prevent tooth decay. The varnish tastes good and doesn’t take long to apply. It is especially important for children in Amador County to receive this varnish due to the lack of any fluoride in the county’s drinking water.

It is recommended that children receive this varnish four times a year from their pediatrician or dentist. Children can receive the varnish during their regular physical until their sixth birthday.

“We are seeing a lot of tooth decay in our patients,” said Dr. Aye Moe, a Sutter Medical Group pediatrician. “Tooth decay is one of the most chronic problems in children. It can affect their speech and eating. Children can get infections from cavities and by offering this varnish, we are hoping to prevent any long-term issues in just one visit.” 

The visit to the pediatrics office for the fluoride varnish does not replace a regular visit to the dentist. Children should establish care with a dentist and make regular visits for checkups.

In addition to Dr. Moe, Sutter Amador Pediatrics office features physicians David Stone, M.D., and Amy Appleton, M.D., and Nurse Practitioner Denise Lack, Ph.D. – who are excited to care for your children. The office, located at 100 Mission Blvd., is now accepting new patients. To make an appointment, call 209-257-1722.

Posted by TSPN TV

Published in Local
Wednesday, 24 December 2014 02:28

Sutter Creek Open House on TSPN's Out & About

Join Monique Graziadei for Sutter Creek's Open House.

Published in Visit Amador
Wednesday, 24 December 2014 02:26

Just Between Us on TSPN TV Dec 19, 2014 Segment 4

The Ladies talk about hot topics and what's happening around Amador County.

Published in Just Between Us
Wednesday, 24 December 2014 02:24

Just Between Us Dec 19 2014 Segment 3

The Ladies talk about hot topics and what's happening around Amador County.

Published in Just Between Us