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Dear Friends: The 11th Annual Love the Forest Valentine’s Concert is the big annual benefit for Ebbetts Pass Forest Watch. Love the Forest is always a memorable evening of fun with a drawing and great live music for all ages, this year featuring: Cantamos, the Tour Guides and Bill Welles. Cantamos – An eclectic group of musicians playing many styles of music. Cantamos was formed in 2009 by members of The Tour Guides Band. Michela fronts... Read More
Noted Climatologist to speak in JacksonAmador Fire Safe Council to host renowned atmospheric scientist Dr. Benjamin Santer, for an evening discussion of the discernible human influence on climate change. Thursday January 24th, 6:00 PM. Please Note: this meeting has been moved to the Amador Senior Center, 229 New York Ranch Rd. Jackson. For more information: 209 295-6200 or amadorfiresafe@gmail.com Read More
Calaveras Planning Coalition MeetingNext CPC meeting Jan. 7, Brown Bag 1-2 p.m., meeting 2-4p.m., in Chesebrough Room Read More
Save the DateOn Friday, November 30, the acclaimed film, Over Troubled Waters, will have its central Sierra premiere at the Sutter Creek Theater on Main Street, Sutter Creek. The 7:30 pm showing will be followed by a Q&A panel discussion with Delta experts. Information Read More
The next CPC meeting will be from 2-4 at the Chesebrough Room on November 19th. Agritourism Planning Classes Starting SoonAre you considering agritourism or nature tourism on your farm or ranch? Would you like to build your agritourism or nature tourism business? Sacramento County and greater Sacramento Valley and foothills region farmers and ranchers are encouraged to sign up for “Agritourism Intensive” offered in Sacramento. Central San Joaquin Valley and Sierra foothills region farmers and ranchers are encouraged to sign up for “Agritourism Intensive”... Read More
Wild & Scenic Saturday, Special Events & Lake Tulloch Vacation Rentals Thursday, RIM Fees, Bald Eagle dies, Water News…* Wild & Scenic at Columbia College: The 8th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival is TOMORROW! Get your tickets online and save. Admission is FREE for students! Prizes! From outdoor “tramps” in communist Eastern Europe to the issues surrounding building nuclear power plants – thought-provoking, beautiful films to recharge your spirit, energize you, and leave you with questions to ponder. Come, watch… ... Read More
Tom leads up-country hike for CAP raffle winnerAt CAP’s fundraiser for Tom Infusino’s birthday in June, people who had made a donation that day were entered into a drawing for some gifts. One of those gifts was a hike led by Tom. The winner of that, a member of CAP and CPC, extended the invitation to hike to the members of CPC. So nine CPC members, and one lucky dog, enjoyed a spectacular day along Highway 88 and more. CAP and CPC Hikers at Red Lake Peak Aspen Grove near Red Lake Peak Read More
CAP’s Tom Infusino goes back to schoolCAP’s Big Trees Field Trip with Calaveras High School Earth Club On September 13, 2012, CAP’s Tom Infusino joined the over 30 students of the Calaveras High School Earth Club for a field trip walk in the forest at Big Trees State Park. The field trip was organized by Tom and Stephanie Bohler, a teacher at Calaveras High School, and the Earth Club’s lead advisor. To my delight, I was invited along to film and chronicle the event. This was my... Read More
Bay to Basin: Coordinating Response to Invasive Plants Across California21st Annual Cal-IPC Symposium October 11-13, 2012 Wine County Double Tree Rohnert Park, CA The Cal-IPC Symposium brings together natural resource managers, research ecologists and volunteers stewards to discuss the latest information in wildland weed research, control techniques, prioritization, program design, and policy. Join us this year in Sonoma County! 2012SymposiumProgram Read More