Reduce Stress This Holiday Season
Prevent Holiday Fires
Nakanishi and Novelli To Hold Town Hall Meeting on Health Care
Collisions Keep CHP Busy Monday
CHP Warnings For Aging Drivers
The California Highway Patrol has prepared 2 DVDs offering warnings about the dangers of aging drivers whose mental and physical capabilities are diminishing. One DVD is a message to baby-boomers about taking responsibility for their parents’ driving if and when signs of problems come up. The other message is for seniors – CHP asks seniors to recognize that the older you get, the more limitations you are likely to have. Medications and cataracts may affect your driving. Seniors are not the most crash prone drivers – but they are the most likely to be seriously injured or die in a crash, say state safety officials. Seniors need to prepare for the day they may have to give up their drivers license. These are not easy issues for seniors or their families to grapple with – and that’s why the CHP is helping with these educational tools. CHP Officer Craig Harmon will join us on the noon news Friday to talk about the CHP’s new DVDs and efforts in community outreach on this important issue.
Sen. Feinstein Proposes Stiffer Fire Prevention Codes
Children's Holiday Festival:"Winter Festivals Around the World" This Friday
6th Annual Children's Holiday Festival: "Winter Festivals Around the World" will be held Friday, November 30 from 5:30-8 pm at the Sutter Creek Auditorium. This a totally free event with holiday fun designed for the youngest children – and their older siblings and parents. Santa Claus will be there along with activities, music, snacks and holiday entertainment. Bring the whole family! This event is sponsored by First 5 Amador. For more information call 257-1092.
Upcountry Community Center Holiday Open House December 1st
The Upcountry Community Center is hosting its 1st Annual Holiday Open House on Saturday December 1st from Noon till 4pm at the Upcountry Community Center, 19999 Highway 88 in Pine Grove. Children can give Santa their wish list and get pictures taken for a requested donation of $3. There will be refreshments and crafts. There is also an opportunity to help with there holiday project by bringing an unwrapped gift for a child aged 0-17. This is a project of the Amador-Tuolumne Community Action Agency. For more information call 296-2785.
Mother Lode Scots Christmas Walk Saturday Dec 1 in Plymouth
Mother Lode Scots Christmas Walk will be held on Saturday, Dec 1. in Plymouth this year. This Scottish candlelight procession is a favorite long-time Amador County tradition. Gather at the gazebo on Main Street at 5:30 pm. The candlelight procession on Main Street begins at 6.