Interested in Helping Out With AMADOROPOLY?
Representatives of non-profit groups who would like to be a part of the Amador Community Foundation’s AMADOROPOLY 2008 Main Street in Jackson. Participating groups share in the funds raised at the event and in the promotion and tickets sales. If you have any questions, please contact the Foundation at 223-2148. fundraiser should RSVP to the foundation’s executive director Shannon Lowery as soon as possible. The event will be held on February 22, and raises money by inviting community members to come play a life-size version of the Monopoly game, where each square represents a local non-profit organization. The 2008 kick-off meeting will be held this afternoon at 4:00 at the Amador Community Foundation office on
Home For The Holidays
Now it’s time for TSPN’s Home for the Holidays series – featuring fun, free or low cost activities for the whole family to enjoy right here in Amador County, now through New Years Day! Here’s a look at activities coming up this week:
Attention Parents! Merzlak Signs will personalize your child’s Christmas gift at absolutely no charge. Call 223-4818 or bring your child’s gift to 215 Sutter Street in Jackson before Christmas.
You can help keep someone warm this winter by donating new, or slightly used in good condition and clean coats, to the UpcountryCommunity Center in Pine Grove, or the Elks Lodge in Martell, by Friday, December 14th.
12-10-07 NEV Discussion With Lucy Hackett and Bob Devlyn
Jackson City Council Opens the Door to Several Opportunities
Supes Honor Peace Officer and Citizen of the Y ear
Board of Supervisors Approve Use of Vacant Offices in the Airport Field
CAL FIRE Officially Closes Fire Season
And this time they really mean it--- CAL FIRE has officially closed Fire Season within the Tuolumne-Calaveras Unit. This includes theSan Joaquin and Stanislaus that are within the State Responsibility Area. CALFIRE closed Fire Season several weeks ago but rescinded the order when weather conditions remained dry through November. During the 2007 Fire Season, 303 vegetation fires burned 1,874 acres with a total of a little over 1.8 million dollars in damages. Total fires to date for 2007 including: vegetation, vehicle, structures and personal property is 647 with 1,920 total acres burned. Total year to date dollar damage is estimated at about 7.15 million dollars. With the end of fire season, burning will be permitted 24 hours a day, but only on “Permissive Burn Days” as established by the Air Pollution Control District in each county. CAL counties of Calaveras, Tuolumne, and those eastern portions of FIRE burn permits will not be required until May 1, 2008.
Home for the Holidays Update
Now it’s time for TSPN’s Home for the Holidays series – featuring fun, free or low cost activities for the whole family to enjoy right here in Amador County, now through New Years Day! Here’s a look at activities coming up this week:
Come join your friends and neighbors for Christmas caroling tonight, December 11th at 7pm at the Jackson United Methodist Church and raise your voices in holiday song. There will be hot cider and cookies afterwards. All are welcome.
Plymouth To Withdraw From Fire District?
New Building Codes Coming Jan 1st
Starting January 1st, all new buildings built in California will have to meet new state building codes, which went into effect in July. Many of the new requirements are designed to make homes more fire resistant, improve earthquake safety and increase energy efficiency. At a recent workshop for local builders and building designers sponsored by Amador County city and county building officials, about 100 construction professionals were briefed on the new code.
Significant among the many changes include requiring tempered glass windows, fire marshal-approved roof vents and fire-resistant decking materials for moderate to very high fire hazard areas. State maps delineate the various fire hazard areas, and most of unincorporated Amador County falls in at least the moderate hazard zone. Many areas of the county have been designated high or very high fire hazard zones. To the dismay of the audience, the workshop instructor from the California Building Officials Association pointed out that some of the required building materials, in particular fire marshal-approved roof vents and fire-resistant decking materials, are not currently available for purchase.