Gary Miller, owner of Sutter Creek Cheese Shoppe and Miller Wine Works, brings in a wide range of wine and cheese to share with Monique and Richard.

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Richard Forster and Monique Graziadei talks about what's going on in Amador County.

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Karen Siegfriedt, pastor at Trinity Episcopal Church, talks to Monique about The Gift of Hope with the appearance of Joan Brock on Sunday, Sept 7, at 2 PM.

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Richard Forster does the Supervisor's Report.

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Richard Forster does the Supervisor's Report.

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Anna Garcia and Natalie Vetter from Operation Care talk about the Anti-Bullying Club and Chrysalis Girls Club.

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Janese Favret talks to Richard about the new program GriefShare at Grace Fellowship Church.

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Thursday, 28 August 2014 17:19

Group Hug on AM Live on TSPN TV Aug 27, 2014

Richard Forster and Monique Graziadei close the show with today's guests.

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This summer, the Sutter Creek Community Benefit Foundation (SCCBF) and the City of Sutter Creek began the restoration of the historic Sutter Creek Grammar School on Fullen Street. When completed, it will house a community museum, Sutter Creek archives, and will be available to the public for meetings, events and other activities.

The SCCBF is setting out to raise at least $150,000 for the overall restoration. First, they will begin with the removal and replacement of the front porch and stairs, as well as renovation of the steeple, and other public safety issues. The SCCBF is looking to raise at least $50,000 immediately to complete these tasks before winter.

The schoolhouse, now on lease to the City of Sutter Creek and no longer used by the school district, was restored by the Sutter Creek Women’s Club in the 1980s and used as a community center until it was closed to the public. A few years ago, a small group of concerned citizens came together to raise money to save the school. In the past three years they have raised nearly $10,000 by holding three Mardi Gras Party & Cajun Cook-Off fundraisers. Some of these funds have been used to seal the attic. Earlier this year a committee was appointed by the City of Sutter Creek, which includes the original group of concerned citizens, to do a feasibility study, scope of work and a cost analysis for the renovation of the school.

Donors may participate in the renovation of the stairs, windows, doors and other projects through sponsorships and cash donations. “All of us at the Foundation are very passionate about preserving the history of our community, and we know there are many others that would love to be a part of this exciting project,” said Frank Cunha, board chairman for SCCBF. “We are hoping that folks will once again come together to save this wonderful old historic building by making a donation or sponsoring a specific project.” Volunteer labor and materials will also be welcomed when the project is under way. To sign up for the email list, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Pictured here are members of the Grammar School Restoration Commission cleaning out the interior of the building and also the removal of the front stairs. Also pictured is the dilapidated fire escape, which is slated for removal soon.

For more information please visit WWW.SCCBF.ORG

Posted by TSPN TV on Thursday, Aug 28, 2014

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Wednesday, 27 August 2014 16:44

CHP San Andreas Hosts Teen Driving Class

San Andreas, CA – The leading cause of death for Americans 15-20 years old is motor vehicle collisions, (According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) and the CHP’s goal is to reduce the death rate among teenagers as the result of these collisions.

In order to address this alarming trend, the CHP developed a program called Start Smart.  Start Smart is aimed at helping newly licensed and future licensed teenage drivers understand the critical responsibilities of driving and to understand that accidents do happen, but collisions are 100 percent preventable. 

The primary objective of Start Smart is to provide teens and their parent/guardians with an interactive safe driving awareness class which will illustrate how poor choices behind the wheel of a car can affect the lives of numerous people.

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) San Andreas Office is hosting free teen driver classes at the following location:

Wednesday, September 17th @ 6:30pm – 9:00pm at Murphys Fire Department

RSVPs must be made via telephone or in person to the San Andreas CHP Office.  Space is limited and at least one parent or guardian is required to attend with their teen.

For more information or to make reservations for the class, please call (209) 754-3541.

***Some vehicle insurance companies have been reported to provide a discounted rate for teen drivers that attend this class.

Posted by TSPN TV on Wednesday, August 27, 2014

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