Saturday, 08 November 2014 03:18

News at Noon Amador County on TSPN TV 11-5 -14

The Supervisors Report and Guest Al Lennox American Legion Post 108

Published in Local

Meridith talks to Laurie Webb about how to stay an Active Senior.

Published in Today's Seniors

Nichole Vasquez, from American Legion Ambulance, talks to Laurie Webb about the Ambulance and Helicopter Combo ticket now offered and the New chest compression CPR technique.

Published in Today's Seniors

Anne Winterton talks to Laurie Webb about how to stay health by your diet.

Published in Today's Seniors

Laurie Webb and Virginia Manner describe what to expect out of this season of Today's Seniors.

Published in Today's Seniors
Thursday, 06 November 2014 06:58

The Amador Choraliers Bring You Comfort and Joy

In their 52nd holiday concert series the Amador Choraliers will be presenting a wide range of seasonal tunes.  As they sing traditional favorites like “God Rest You Merry Gentlemen” and “What Child is This” you will feel the comfort of the season like a visit from old friends.  With their renditions of new songs like ”Mozart’s Fa-La-La” and “Sparklejollytwinklejingley”, you will discover the joy of a brightly wrapped present under the tree.

The Amador Choraliers are a men’s and women’s chorus that have been entertaining audiences in the Motherlode for half a century.  With concerts in December and May, the group sings a wide range of musical styles.  This season features gospel, swing, jazz and more.

The first performance will be held at the Cornerstone Church in Ione on Dec. 11th at 7:30 pm followed by 2 shows at St. Katharine Drexel Parish in Martell on Dec. 13th at 7:00 pm and a matinee on Dec. 14th at 3:00 pm.  Tickets for all performances are $10.00 and may be purchased at the Amador Co. Chamber of Commerce in Jackson or by calling 209-223-0350.  Tickets are also available at the door although advanced purchase is recommended.  The doors open a half hour before each concert.  For more information go to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Don’t miss what has become a holiday tradition for many.  You will be sure to find the comfort of home and the joy of music.

Posted by TSPN TV

Published in Local

JACKSON, CA- Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort is excited to kick start their 14th Annual Giving Season promotion on Wednesday, November 12, 2014.

 

As one of our most important promotions, every day in December the Giving Season allows Dreamcatcher’s Club® members to donate their points towards local charities and organizations in need. Our 2014 organizations include the Interfaith Food Bank, Calaveras Food Bank, Calaveras Habitat for Humanity, Amador County Senior Center, and the Amador County Recreation Agency. Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort will then match all donations up to $10,000 with a guaranteed $5,000 contribution. 

 

This year, however, we decided to raise the bar and kick-off our month-long holiday giving season with a canned food, toy, and coat drive on Wednesday, November 12! Dreamcatcher’s Club® members can earn 1 drawing entry for each canned food item, 5 entries for each new toy, and 10 entries for each new coat donated.  Drawings will be conducted every half hour beginning at 10 a.m. and concluding at 8 p.m. All toys received will benefit the Amador Sheriff’s Annual Toy Drive, the coats will be donated to homeless shelters by Amador Tuolumne Community Action Agency, and the canned goods will be donated to Interfaith Food Bank.

 

Jackson Rancheria will continue to take food, toy and coat donations through November 19, 2014.

 

Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort is located at 12222 New York Ranch Road, Jackson, CA 95642. For more information, call 800-822-9466 or visit JacksonCasino.com

 

Located in the Sierra foothills town of Jackson, CA, Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort is owned by the Jackson Rancheria Band of Miwuk Indians, a federally recognized Indian tribe. A sovereign government, the Rancheria is dedicated to developing projects that not only enhance the tribe’s ability to remain self-reliant, but also reflect a commitment to be a good neighbor.

Posted by TSPN TV 

Published in Local

On the evening of October 25th, Hospice of Amador & Calaveras held their 2nd annual Calaveras Live! variety show fundraiser at the Black Bart Theatre in Murphys.  The sold out event proved to be a big success for the agency, raising over $19k in donations to help them continue their hospice mission.  

 

The evening began with music by the Plan B Band and a wine reception featuring local wines and hors d'oeuvres, along with a raffle and fine art/antiques silent auction. Then each and every human emotion was touched as the audience was treated to an eclectic evening of entertainment that folks are still talking about weeks later. Hosted by Executive Director Dan Riordan, in a late-night comedic format, the crowd was in for some fabulous entertainment kicked off by a stunning performance by a special singing doctor, Dr. Ellen Edwards, and an amazingly talented jazz guitarist, brother Jack Riordan.  Those in attendance were then treated to a rare event. Professional drummer and hospice patient Vic E. had a wish that he could leave a video for his 2 ½ year old son to enjoy when Vic is no longer here and Vic brought down the house with an emotional standing ovation.  Mark Dyken enchanted the audience telling a heartfelt story while methodically beating out the rhythm to a mesmerized house. The first act ended with a masterful performance by singer songwriter, Grover Anderson. 

 

The second act was kicked off by Ed Stewart, co-founder of Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) who delighted the crowd by coming on stage dressed as an elephant to share his beloved stories about his life with Pat Derby and about her passion for animal rights and his gratitude for the care shown to Pat by the Hospice team a few years ago.  Then a heartfelt video interview with hospice patient Clint and his wife Marcia was shown, sharing how very grateful they are for the care they are receiving from their hospice team during this very profound time in their lives.   Special Guest Star Las Vegas Headliner, Todd Paul was on fire with his absolutely inspired and hilarious performance from unicycles to card tricks to joke telling that had Riordan squirming in his seat.  The special night concluded with Riordan singing Try and Catch the Wind while a beautifully crafted Memorial Tribute Video including pictures of loved ones that were submitted by many who were in the audience that night was displayed across the entire stage backdrop.  Friends and guests alike left the theatre sharing hugs, smiles, tears and a lot of appreciation for the work that Hospice of Amador and Calaveras does in our community. Ron Regan of AssistCare Communities of Amador & Calaveras, one of the event’s major sponsors said “they were proud to be a sponsor for Hospice’s fundraiser and found the show to be spectacularly entertaining!”

 

The event’s major sponsors who made $1,000 donations included: American Legion Ambulance Service, Barron’s Abbey Flooring & Design, and the Mark Twain Medical Center, and with $500 donations each: AssistCare of Amador & Calaveras Counties, Calaveras Lumber, Danielsen Construction & Energy Management, Edward Jones, Danelle Dix Financial Planner, and Kelly’s Backflow Services.  

 

Riordan said folks can look forward to this annual special fundraising event so mark your calendars for the end of October to see what others are talking about and to support Hospice of Amador & Calaveras; trusted by physicians, patients and families for over 30 years in our community, providing quality end-of-life care to everyone who needs it regardless of their ability to pay.  If you would like more information about how hospice can help you, call Hospice of Amador & Calaveras at 736-9442 or visit them online at www.hospiceofcalaveras.org. 

Posted by TSPN TV 

Published in Local

Richard Forster and Monique Graziadei line up their guests for this episode of AM Live.

Published in AML

Linda Gunvalson, Massage Therapist, talks to Monique Graziadei about Therapeutic Massage at Serenity Center at Meadow Dr. & Hwy 88, Next to Mace Meadows Golf.

Published in AML