[El Dorado County]
BILINGUAL POLL WORKERS NEEDED IN SPANISH OR TAGALOG FOR THE 2018 ELECTIONS IN EL DORADO COUNTY TRAINING AND STIPEND FOR QUALIFIED CANDIDATES.
CALL BARBARA AT THE EL DORADO COUNTY ELECTIONS DEPT (530) 621-7471
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[PRpond]
UCCE Master Gardeners of El Dorado County: Class/Workshop, Education, Meeting
Learn all there is to know about your own backyard chickens!
Master Event Details Gardener Heidi Napier will cover choosing and raising chicks, discuss their behavior, handling, housing, nutrition needs, and health problems in small flocks.
Date: February 24, 2018 free class Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Contact: UCCE Master Gardeners 530-621-5512 Sponsor: UCCE Master Gardeners of El Dorado County Location: Government Center Hearing Room - Building C
Event Info: (530) 521-2212
Price: Free Class
Event Website: ucanr.edu/edmg
Spring & Summer Vegetables
Event Details It's time to prepare the garden for the delicious spring and summer vegetables. Master Gardener Zack Dowell will discuss garden plant selection, planting times, site selection, soil preparation, proper seed planting techniques, and pest management. Date: February 3, 2018 Time: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Contact: UCCE Master Gardeners 530-621-5512 Sponsor: UCCE Master Gardeners of El Dorado County Location: Government Center Hearing Room, Building C, 2850 Fairlane Court, Placerville CA
Event Info: (530) 621-5512
Price: Free Class
Event Website: ucanr.edu/edmg
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[Carla Hass]
(PLACERVILLE, CA) – El Dorado County today announced the launch of a new website focused on the County’s cannabis issues. It includes information about personal and commercial guidelines, the County’s regulatory history of cannabis, State and County policies about cannabis, the code enforcement process, frequently asked questions and answers, and more.
“The combination of Prop 64 taking statewide effect January 1st, the nearly five-year County history of developing ordinances, creating ad hoc committees to address the issue of both medical and commercial cannabis, and the level of public interest in this issue makes today the right time to launch a site that addresses the myriad issues related to cannabis in El Dorado County,” said Board of Supervisor chair and member of the ad hoc Cannabis Committee, Michael Ranalli.
The new site is an addition to the County’s web page and contains seven robust pages of information for the public’s information and use.
“We included as much pertinent information as possible on this site,” said Supervisor Sue Novasel, who also serves on the ad hoc Cannabis Committee. “Recognizing that there may be some level of confusion around what people can and cannot do in El Dorado County and that there likely will be continual updates as the regulation and enforcement of commercial and personal cannabis evolve, we urge residents to check this site frequently so they can be maximally informed.”
In addition to the launch of the website, it was announced that the ad hoc Cannabis Committee is scheduled to meet Wednesday, January 31st from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm at the County Planning Commission conference room, located at 2850 Fairlane Ct. Building C, Placerville.
The website can be found on the County’s main website at https://www.edcgov.us and clicking the Cannabis icon on top right side of the page or at https://www.edcgov.us/Government/CAO/Cannabis/
Welcome to El Dorado County's Cannabis Information Site. Here you will find information about personal and commercial guidelines, the regulatory history of cannabis within the County, State and County policies, the code enforcement process, FAQs and more. Please visit the site frequently, as information will change. While this site provides information about State and County policies and regulations, the possession, use, cultivation, and commercial sale of marijuana remains illegal under the Controlled Substances Act and could be subject to Federal prosecution. To sign up on our Cannabis Email List, send us a message at cannabisinfo@edcgov.us.
[PRpond]
The following people are on the arrest log of January 23, 2018, as reported by the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department:
BRANDON BANNOWSKY
JN1800405 BRANDON TUCKER BANNOWSKY M
LT 20180123 INCUSTODY 25 S
273.5 F INFLICT CRPL INJ SP/COHAB $50,000.00
148(A)(1) M OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC $2,000.00
166(A)(4) M CONTEMPT:DISOBEY CRT ORDR $2,000.00
166(A)(4) M CONTEMPT:DISOBEY CRT ORDR $2,000.00
6(A)(4) M CONTEMPT:DISOBEY CRT ORDR $2,000.00
ROBERTO DIAZ-URIBE
JN1800407 ROBERTO VLADIMIR DIAZ-URIBE M
PV 20180123 INCUSTODY 31 E
529(A) F FALSE PERSONATE:SPEC CIRC $10,000.00
1203.2(A) M VIOL OF PROBATION $1,500.00
PENELOPE EISENHOUR
JN1800411 PENELOPE NOELANI EISENHOUR F
LT 20180123 RELEASED 19 T
23152(F) M DUI ANY DRUG $5,000.00
CORENA GREEN
JN1800402 CORENA BARBOUR GREEN F
PV 20180123 INCUSTODY 27 P
23152(A)/23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL $40,000.00
JOSHUA HINES
JN1800401 JOSHUA DAVID HINES M
PV 20180123 RELEASED 27 P
488 M PETTY THEFT $15,000.00
VINCENT JIRON
JN1800404 VINCENT ANGELO JIRON M
PV 20180123 INCUSTODY 26 E
23103(A) M RECKLESS DRIVING:HIGHWAY
3455 F POST RELEASE REVOCATION
NICOLE MARTIN
JN1800399 NICOLE RACHELLE MARTIN F
PV 20180123 RELEASED 32 E
11378 F POSS CNTL SUB FOR SALE $20,000.00
ENHANCEMENT F ENHANCEMENT-FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY $10,000.00
ROBERT MESSER
JN1800409 ROBERT CURTIS MESSER M
PV 20180123 INCUSTODY 36 I
3056 F VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FEL
TAMMY MOORE
JN1800400 TAMMY JEAN MOORE F
PV 20180123 RELEASED 49 E
166(A)(4) M CONTEMPT:DISOBEY CRT ORDR $10,000.00
166(A)(4) M CONTEMPT:DISOBEY CRT ORDR $10,000.00
CARL PRICE
JN1800406 CARL ERICJASON PRICE M
PV 20180123 RELEASED 38 E
1203.2(A) M VIOL OF PROBATION $2,000.00
647(F) M DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL $500.00
CYRUS STOCKDALE
JN1800410 CYRUS AL STOCKDALE M
PV 20180123 RELEASED 29 P
647(F) M DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL $500.00
ENHANCEMENT F ENHANCEMENT/FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY $5,000.00
ENHANCEMENT M ENHANCEMENT/FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY $2,500.00
KATELYN VALLES
JN1800408 KATELYN NOELL VALLES F
PV 20180123 RELEASED 32 E
243(E)(1) M BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC $7,500.00
SHELBY YOUNGS
JN1800403 SHELBY LUANNE YOUNGS F
PV 20180123 INCUSTODY 31 E
487(B)(3) F GRAND THFT BY SERVANT/ETC $10,000.00
1203.2(A) F VIOL OF PROBATION
@ 0008 14602 PC MISSING PERSON \ GOLD RIDGE TL, POLLOCK PINES EG1800741
31 YEAR OLD FEMALE LEFT FROM TAHOE AND NEVER RETURNED TO HOME
S01 SEX=F SUSPECT AGE=32
@ 0051 27491 GC UNDETERMINED DEATH \ PLACERVILLE EM1800742
DEPUTY RESPONDED TO CORONERS INVESTIGATION.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =70
@ 0154 11378 HS POSS CNTL SUB FOR SA \ SOUTH SHINGLE RD, LATROBE EG1800743
A FEMALE WAS ARRESTED FOR POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE FOR SALES.
S01 ARRESTED MARTIN, NICOLE SEX=F AGE=32
@ 0808 27491 GC CORONER INVESTIGATIO \ PLEASANT VALLEY EM1800749
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =34
@ 0954 11357(D) HS POSS MARIJUANA SCHL SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1800751
A JUVENILE WAS CITED FOR POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA ON SCHOOL GROUNDS.
01 JUVENILE ARRESTED SEX=M
@ 1005 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ COPPERTON RD, CAMINO EG1800709
VIA EDSO ON LINE REPORTING SYSTEM- VICTIM REPORTED PETTY THEFT.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =41
@ 1030 211 PC ROBBERY \ CARSON RD, CAMINO EG1800756
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 49
@ 1105 11357(D) HS POSS MARIJUANA SCHL SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1800752
A JUVENILE WAS CITED FOR POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA ON SCHOOL GROUNDS
S01 JUVENILE ARRESTED SEX=F
@ 1113 27491 GC DOCTOR'S CASE \ SO LAKE TAHOE EM1800745
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 0
@ 1155 459 PC BURGLARY \ DIANTHUS LN, EL DORADO HILLS EG1800710
VIA EDSO ON LINE REPORTING SYSTEM- VICTIM REPORTED VEHICLE BURGLARY
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =37
@ 1205 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ SIERRA AT TAHOE RD, ECHO SUMMIT EG1800711
VIA EDSO ON LINE REPORTING SYSTEM- VICTIM REPORTED PETTY THEFT.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =18
@ 1213 459 PC BURGLARY \ LOTUS RD, GOLD HILL EG1800712
VIA EDSO ON LINE REPORTING SYSTEM- VICTIM REPORTED BURGLARY.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 26
@ 1304 AOA IN ASSIST OTHER AGENCY \ GARDNER ST, SO LAKE TAHOE EG1800636
VIA EDSO ON LINE REPORTING SYSTEM- AOA- BOOK AS EVIDENCE.
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=14
@ 1331 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ MERKEL DR, GEORGETOWN EG1800760
VIA EDSO ON LINE REPORTING SYSTEM- VICTIM REPORTED PETTY THEFT
@ 1443 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ BUD LN, GARDEN VALLEY EG1800767
REPOSSESSION
@ 1558 13700 PC DOMESTIC DISPUTE \ PONY EXPRESS TL, POLLOCK PINES EG1800768
DOMESTIC DISPUTE
@ 1605 14210 PC MISSING PERSON \ MORMON EMIGRANT TL, NAT FOREST EG1800737
DEPUTIES RESPONDED TO A MALE SUBJECT WHO FELL INTO AN EID WATER SUPPLY PIPE.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =34
[Distribution of personal information related to juveniles, victims of Domestic Violence and\or victims of sexual assault is unlawful.]
Please Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law.
[PRpond]
The following people are on the arrest log of January 24, 2018, as reported by the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department:
BRYAN ANTUNEZ GONZALEZ
JN1800417 BRYAN JOSUE ANTUNEZ GONZALEZ M
LT 20180124 INCUSTODY 25 S
273.5(A) F CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE $50,000.00
273A(A) F CHILD CRUELTY:POS INJ/DTH $50,000.00
AMORE BISHOP
JN1800418 AMORE DELLOSAN BISHOP F
PV 20180124 INCUSTODY 25 E
459 F BURGLARY $26,000.00
GARY BREKNER
JN1800419 GARY WAYNE BREKNER M
PV 20180124 INCUSTODY 55 E
550(A)(1) F FALSE/ETC INS CLAIM F/PAY $10,000.00
JAMES BROWN
JN1800424 JAMES ALLEN BROWN M
PV 20180124 INCUSTODY 20 E
273.5(A) F CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE $50,000.00
245(A)(1) F .ADW NOT FIREARM $25,000.00
602.5(A) M ENTER NONCOMM DWELLING $2,000.00
148.9(A) M FALSE ID TO SPECIFIC PO'S $2,000.00
FEDERICO CASILLAS
JN1800415 FEDERICO CASILLAS M
LT 20180124 INCUSTODY 35 E
273.5(A) F CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE
JERRY CASON
JN1800413 JERRY EARL, JR CASON M
PV 20180124 RELEASED 35 E
273.5 F INFLICT CRPL INJ SP/COHAB $50,000.00
MIGUEL CASTELAN
JN1800416 MIGUEL ORTEGA CASTELAN M
PP 20180124 INCUSTODY 38 E
23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT
ANTHONY FIRTH
JN1800422 ANTHONY RYAN FIRTH M
PV 20180124 INCUSTODY 25 E
537(A)(1) M DEFRAUD INNKEEPER -$950 $1,500.00
484G F THFT:USE ACCESS CRD DATA $10,000.00
ENHANCEMENT F ENHANCEMENT - BAIL PURPOSES ONLY $15,000.00
ENHANCEMENT F ENHANCEMENT - BAIL PURPOSES ONLY $20,000.00
SARAH GARRISON
JN1800412 SARAH ROSE GARRISON F
PV 20180124 RELEASED 21 I
23152(A)/23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL $15,000.00
HEIDI JUMEL
JN1800423 HEIDI G JUMEL F
PV 20180124 INCUSTODY 48 E
23152(F) M DUI ANY DRUG
14601.1(A) M DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC
MARISSA KARELAS
JN1800426 MARISSA LAUREN KARELAS F
PV 20180124 INCUSTODY 21 E
243(E)(1) M BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC $7,500.00
JASON PETERSEN
JN1800421 JASON THOMAS PETERSEN M
PV 20180124 INCUSTODY 41 E
242 M BATTERY
CARL PRICE
JN1800425 CARL ERICJASON PRICE M
PV 20180124 INCUSTODY 38 E
647(F) M DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL $500.00
9.08.070 M URINATE IN PUBLIC $2,000.00
ENHANCEMENT M ENHANCEMENT/FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY $2,500.00
MICAH WAGENER
JN1800414 MICAH LEWIS WAGENER M
PV 20180124 INCUSTODY 26 E
69 F OBSTRUCT/RESIST EXEC OFF $25,000.00
245(A)(1) F ADW NOT FIREARM $50,000.00
MICHAEL WELLS
JN1800420 MICHAEL DAVID WELLS M
PV 20180124 INCUSTODY 46 E
3455 F POST RELEASE REVOCATION
@ 0807 11378 HS POSS CNTL SUB FOR SA \ JOHNSON BL, SO LAKE TAHOE EG1800771
@ 0818 602 PC TRESPASSING \ TOWN CENTER BL, EL DORADO HILLS EG1800784
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=35
@ 0840 27491 GC CORONER CASE \ SOUTH LAKE TAHO EM1800785
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =62
@ 1330 626.10(A) PC POSS WEAPON AT SCHOO \ EL DORADO HILLS EG1800806
SUBJECT INFORMED SCHOOL OFFICIALS, AFTER SCHOOL WAS OVER, THAT HE HAD BROUGHT A BROKEN BB GUN TO SCHOOL TO HAVE A FRIEND REPAIR IT.
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@ 1400 459 PC BURGLARY \ GREENVIEW DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1800762
VIA EDSO ON LINE REPORTING SYSTEM- VICTIM REPORTED BURGLARY- DOCUMENTATION REPORT ONLY.
@ 1456 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ GRESHAM DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1800795
VIA EDSO ON LINE REPORTING SYST
[Distribution of personal information related to juveniles, victims of Domestic Violence and\or victims of sexual assault is unlawful.]
Please Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law.
[PRpond]
The following people are on the arrest log of January 26, 2018, as reported by the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department:
DENYA BROWN
JN1800456 DENYA LYNN BROWN F
Facility Date Booked Status Age at Booking Arresting Agency
PV 20180126 RELEASED 45 E
1203.2(A) M VIOL OF PROBATION $25,000.00
JAMES CHALMERS
JN1800446 JAMES WALKER CHALMERS M
PV 20180126 RELEASED 63 E
647(F) M DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DRUG $2,000.00
BRET CHESSON
JN1800454 BRET MICHAEL CHESSON M
PV 20180126 INCUSTODY 36 C
3056 F VIOLATION OF PAROLE:FEL
JONATHAN COYNE
JN1800447 JONATHAN MICHAEL COYNE M
PV 20180126 RELEASED 38 9
14601.1(A) M DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC
KENDRA DAVENPORT
JN1800448 KENDRA MARIE DAVENPORT F
PV 20180126 INCUSTODY 26 E
273.5(A) F CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE $50,000.00
ASHLIEGH HARRISON
JN1800450 ASHLIEGH NATASHA HARRISON F
PV 20180126 INCUSTODY 33 E
496(A) F REC KNWN STOLN PROP $7,500.00
29900(A)(1) F POS/ETC F/ARM:PR VIOL OFF $25,000.00
30305(A)(1) F PROHIB OWN/ETC AMMO/ETC $20,000.00
ENHANCEMENT F ENHANCEMENT
HANCEMENT F ENHANCEMENT $45,000.00
MICHAEL HORN
JN1800462 MICHAEL RYAN HORN M
PV 20180126 INCUSTODY 32 E
23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT
DUSTIN JORAH
JN1800463 DUSTIN SCOTT JORAH M
PV 20180126 INCUSTODY 32 E
1203.2(A) M VIOL OF PROBATION
MARISSA KILLSBACK
JN1800449 MARISSA JANE KILLSBACK F
PV 20180126 INCUSTODY 24 E
496(A) F REC KNWN STOLN PROP $7,500.00
NATHAN LOCKE
JN1800457 NATHAN LOUIS LOCKE M
PV 20180126 INCUSTODY 43 E
166(A)(4) M CONTEMPT:DISOBEY CRT ORDR $15,000.00
GAVIN MACCRACKEN
JN1800458 GAVIN COLE MACCRACKEN M
PV 20180126 INCUSTODY 26 E
211 F ROBBERY $50,000.00
459.5 M SHOPLIFTING $2,000.00
242 M BATTERY $5,000.00
11350(A) M POSSESS NARCOTIC CNTL SUB $2,500.00
HANCEMENT F ENHANCEMENT/FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY $10,000.00
CODY MANES
JN1800464 CODY WEST MANES M
PV 20180126 INCUSTODY 22 E
20001(A) F HIT AND RUN:DEATH/INJURY
14601.1(A) M DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC
KRISTEN NALE
JN1800459 KRISTEN MICHELLE NALE F
PV 20180126 INCUSTODY 40 E
23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT
STEPHAN PENFIELD
JN1800453 STEPHAN RAE PENFIELD M
LP 20180126 INCUSTODY 26 E
23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT
JACOB POSCH
JN1800460 JACOB ROHRMAN POSCH M
LT 20180126 INCUSTODY 21 S
243(E)(1) M BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC $7,500.00
647(F) M DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DRUG $500.00
ENHANCEMENT M ENHANCEMENT $2,500.00
VICTOR RODRIGUEZ
JN1800452 VICTOR RODRIGUEZ M
PV 20180126 RELEASED 60 E
496(A) F REC KNWN STOLN PROP $30,000.00
PAMELA ROMERO
JN1800455 PAMELA DANIELLE ROMERO F
PP 20180126 INCUSTODY 29 E
10980(C)(2) M FRAUD:OBTAIN AID $400+
BROOKE ROSEN
JN1800451 BROOKE HEATHER ROSEN F
PV 20180126 INCUSTODY 32 E
496(A) F REC KNWN STOLN PROP $7,500.00
STANLEY SILVA
JN1800461 STANLEY MILTON SILVA M
PV 20180126 INCUSTODY 62 E
23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT
@ 0555 273.5(A) PC CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB \ CAMERON PARK EG1800851
AN ADULT FEMALE WAS ARRESTED FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =30
S01 ARRESTED SEX=F AGE=26
@ 0630 602 PC TRESPASSING \ SOUTHERNESS DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1800852
AN UNKNOWN SUBJECT KNOCKED ON THE RP'S WINDOW.
@ 0903 22651 VC TOWED VEHICLE \ SANDERS DR, POLLOCK PINES EG1800853
A VEHICLE WAS TOWED FOR BEING PARKED ON A PUBLIC ROADWAY FOR SEVERAL DAYS WITH GROSSLY EXPIRED REGISTRATION.
@ 0927 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ RESERVATION RD, PLACERVILLE EG1800854
REPOSSESSION
@ 1204 EOD IN FOUND EXPLOSIVES \ FAIR LN, PLACERVILLE EG1800870
A LIVE BLASTING CAP WAS LOCATED BY THE PROPERTY DIVISION
@ 1222 LOST PRO IN LOST PROPERTY \ RITZ RD, POLLOCK PINES EG1800859
VIA EDSO ON LINE REPORTING SYSTEM- VICTIM REPORTED LOST PROPERTY. DOCUMENTATION REPORT ONLY.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =65
@ 1351 242 PC BATTERY ON PERSON \ CAMERON PARK EG1800862
SUBJECT STRUCK HER FATHER IN THE LEG
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =65
@ 1432 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ FORNI RD, PLACERVILLE EG1800877
A THEFT OCCURRED.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 44
@ 1511 496(A) PC REC KNWN STOLN PROP \ BEAR CREEK RD, GARDEN VALLEY EG1800863
RP REPORTED HER EX-FIANCE STOLE FIREARMS DURING A RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY.
S01 SEX=M SUSPECT AGE=35
@ 1615 27491 GC DOCTOR'S CASE \ EL DORADO HILLS EM1800866
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 75
[Distribution of personal information related to juveniles, victims of Domestic Violence and\or victims of sexual assault is unlawful.]
Please Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law.
[Terry Gherardi, Citizens for Fair Representation dba State of Jefferson]
The Media Blitz about New California has brought great attention & concern for many in our Jefferson Counties, but perhaps even greater confusion for Californians, or, “here we go again,” as stated by many in the news media. This is in reference to the various movements or actions underway, to separate or secede from California.
The only similarity between State of Jefferson and New California is, both movements are looking to separate under Articled 4, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution. What sets us apart from New California and others is that State of Jefferson and Citizens for Fair Representation, is About Representation.
January 2016 -The date when all twenty-one counties completed filing declarations/petitions with the Secretary of State and Legislature, seeking equal/fair representation and/or to separate (not secede) from the State of California. This was followed by tens of thousands of emails, letters, phone calls, faxes and visits to legislative offices, by constituents, requesting their elected representatives author a Bill or Resolution to resolve the imbalance of representation; the worst of all 50 states. All requests went ignored
May 8, 2017– Citizens for Fair Representation filed a lawsuit against Secretary of State Alex Padilla, for lack of representation and dilution of vote. In September, the first hearing was held in the U.S. Federal District Court and CFR is currently awaiting the date to be scheduled for the second hearing.
State of New California: Still includes many counties of the greater bay area and Southern California, who would still retain the majority seats in both chambers of their new state legislature, or same imbalance of representation. As far as the odds of the California state legislature approving their separation from the state - on January 25th, in a New California website survey, Californian's were asked, “would you support the State of New California;” 90 % of a little over 20,000, responded NO.
Tim Draper's 3-way state split: Petitions are currently being circulated for an initiative on the November 2018 ballot, to split the state into three. One cannot split a state by just a vote of the people. It still has to be approved by the State Legislature and U.S. Congress. Stan Statham tried this in 1992, and a majority of the northern counties did in fact vote yes, as did the State Assembly, but it failed to pass in the Senate.
Yes California,Calexit: Once again, now circulating a second round of petitions, for a ballot initiative, to secede from the United States, forming its own country. If they gather the required number of signatures to place on the November 2018 ballot and voters approve, this would have to be placed on another ballot on the next general election (2020). If voters were to approve, both,, the United States and California State Constitutions would have to be amended.
John Cox, Neighborhood Legislation: Watch for this on this initiative on this years election ballot. Because the state assembly & senate districts have grown so large; one assembly member for every 500,000 and one senator for every million, the Cox initiative, divides each of those huge districts into 100 neighborhoods – each with its own represenative. Those 100 representatives in each district will meet and select and select one of their number to go to Sacramento. The problem – There will still just 80 assembly members and 40 senators meeting & voting in the Capitol building. The one county of Los Angeles will still have fifteen senators and we in the Northern rural area, will still have only one senator representing 11 counties. Southern California and greater San Francisco Bay Area, still rule.
State of Jefferson & Citizens for Fair Representation: The largest movement and only movement in California, seeking equal/fair representation for all citizens, in all 58 counties of California and when successful, will also impact those citizens in about 30 other states. This resolve has been undertaken by a diverse number of plaintiffs, to include cities & counties, using the process allowed under our nations Judicial system. As previously noted, the case is currently being heard in the U.S. Federal District Court, Eastern District, Sacramento Division, Judge K. Mueller presiding.
[PRpond]
The following people are on the arrest log of January 27, 2018, as reported by the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department:
GLEN AICINENA JR.
JN1800485 GLEN HARVEY AICINENA JR. M
PV 20180127 RELEASED 51 I
23152(A) M DUI ALCOHOL $15,000.00
23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT
BROOKS AUSTIN
JN1800480 BROOKS RAY LYNN AUSTIN F
LT 20180127 RELEASED 35 S
647(F) M DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL $500.00
KEVIN BYRNE
JN1800469 KEVIN MICHAEL BYRNE M
LT 20180127 RELEASED 24 S
23152(A) M DUI ALCOHOL $5,000.00
DYLAN CASAREZ
JN1800467 DYLAN BRADLEY CASAREZ M
PV 20180127 RELEASED 21 E
647(F) M DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DRUG $500.00
KIEFER CHRISS
JN1800484 KIEFER CHRISS M
LT 20180127 INCUSTODY 43 S
664/187(A) F ATTEMPTED MURDER
COREY DENBAE
JN1800482 COREY ANTHONY DENBAE M
LT 20180127 INCUSTODY 30 E
273.5(A) F CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB/DATE $50,000.00
273.6(A) M VIO ORD:PREVNT DOMES VIOL $25,000.00
1203.2(A) F VIOL OF PROBATION
SAMUEL HALK
JN1800478 SAMUEL JOSEPH HALK M
PV 20180127 INCUSTODY 18 E
148(A)(1) M OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC
LUIS IBARRA
JN1800472 LUIS GABRIEL IBARRA M
PV 20180127 RELEASED 37 E
14601.2(A) M DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO $7,500.00
14601.2(A) M DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO $5,000.00
ENHANCEMENT F ENHANCEMENT - BAIL PURPOSES ONLY $5,000.00
ENHANCEMENT F ENHANCEMENT - BAIL PURPOSES $5,000.00
LYNN KIRCHNER
JN1800487 LYNN DILLON KIRCHNER F
LT 20180127 RELEASED 68 T
23152(A)/23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL $5,000.00
JOSHUA LYANNAS
JN1800471 JOSHUA MAREN LYANNAS M
PV 20180127 INCUSTODY 39 E
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Please Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law.
[PRpond]
Mark Meuser, candidate for California Secretary of State, is the guest speaker at the Tuesday, February 5th, meeting of the El Dorado County Unit of the California Republican Assembly (CRA), at Denny's Restaurant, 90 Fair Lane, in Placerville. The meeting begins at 6:30 pm, when you may enjoy a meal or beverage, ordered from Denny's menu.
Meuser is a native Californian and small business owner, whose priority is, “to guide the Secretary of States office out of the antiquated 19th century into the 21st century” citing, “the people of California deserve an open and accessible government that works for them, not against them.” Meuser also stated, “that voters need and deserve a Secretary of State who will restore the people's confidence in open, secure, and fair elections.”
All are welcome to attend the monthly meetings of the El Dorado County CRA, who on March 5th, will begin meeting the first Monday of each month, at Denny's at 6:30 pm. The months ahead are expected to a very busy time for the CRA, as we all approach the June 5th primary election, for most county and state offices. For more information, please contact Joan Matteson, 530-391-6722 or Cecil Ringgenberg 530-622-3120.
[City of Placerville]
The City Council is looking to fill one unexpired term of the Planning Commission and one unexpired Term of the Placerville Economic Advisory Committee with terms ending March 1, 2019.
The appointee of the Planning Commission shall either be:
1) a City resident; or
2) a property owner within the City limits and who lives within the Community Region; or
3) a primary business owner within the City limits who lives within the Community Region, as shown on Exhibit A attached to Ordnance 1555, available for inspection in the office of the City Clerk.
The appointee of the Placerville Economic Advisory Committee must reside within City limits.
Applications are required and available in the City Clerk's office, 3101 Center Street, Placerville, CA 95667 as well as on the City website: www.cityofplacerville.org
Deadline for submitting applications will be .1400 p.m. February 12, 2018.
It is the responsibility of the canddate to insure applications are received by the City Clerk's office before the deadline. For Further information, contact the City Cleric at (530)642-5531.
[City of Placerville]
The City Council is looking to fill one unexpired term of the Planning Commission and one unexpired Term of the Placerville Economic Advisory Committee with terms ending March 1, 2019.
The appointee of the Planning Commission shall either be:
1) a City resident; or
2) a property owner within the City limits and who lives within the Community Region; or
3) a primary business owner within the City limits who lives within the Community Region, as shown on Exhibit A attached to Ordnance 1555, available for inspection in the office of the City Clerk.
The appointee of the Placerville Economic Advisory Committee must reside within City limits.
Applications are required and available in the City Clerk's office, 3101 Center Street, Placerville, CA 95667 as well as on the City website: www.cityofplacerville.org
Deadline for submitting applications will be .1400 p.m. February 12, 2018.
It is the responsibility of the canddate to insure applications are received by the City Clerk's office before the deadline. For Further information, contact the City Cleric at (530)642-5531.
[Elizabeth Blakemore, El Dorado County Child Abuse Prevention Council]
"Resilience: The Biology of Stress & The Science of Hope" on February 3rd
1st Saturday of Every Month at 1:00 pm
This film looks at the birth of the CDC-Kaiser Permanente ACE (Adverse Childhood Experience) study and how it's spawned a movement across the U.S.
Directed by James Redford (Robert's son) the film runs only one hour and a discussion will be facilitated after by Lucy Oliveira who is our EDC ACEs Collaborative Representative here on the Divide and Naomie Harris our Hub 4 Community Health Advocate. Watching and talking about a film with other people multiplies its value.
Sponsored by the Georgetown Friends of the Library
6680 Orleans St. 530-333-4724
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The Child Abuse Prevention Council is a community council whose primary purpose is to coordinate the community’s efforts to prevent and respond to child abuse and neglect. It is comprised of 15 members of the community, each appointed by the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors. The Council acts as an independent entity and is coordinated through a contract between the El Dorado County Department of Human Services and the El Dorado County Office of Education. The Child Abuse Prevention Council functions include:
· Acts as the Children’s Trust Fund Commission
· Provides a forum for interagency communication and coordination
· Facilitates the training and education for professionals in the detection and treatment of child abuse and neglect
· Recommends improvements in services to families and victims
· Promotes public awareness of abuse and neglect of children and the resources available for intervention and treatment.
[Lesli Bohm, Event Coordinator]
CAMINO, CA – January 26, 2018 – 5 wineries with tasting rooms along Carson Road in Camino are ‘bringing out their barrels’ for wine consumers who want a glimpse into the flavors of 2016 vintage wines on Saturday February 24th from 11am to 5pm. The 5 participating wineries will be sampling selected wines to showcase the flavors and quality of wines from the 2016 and 2017 harvests and offering specials and small bites. These wines are quietly maturing in their barrels and most will be bottled in the next few months for release dates into 2019. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at www.localwineevents.com.
“There is an intense amount of curiosity about the effect of how California’s 5 year drought affected the vines and the grapes, particularly regarding the 2016 vintage, when the drought was at its peak. We all look forward to showing off our rich and tasty wines from this vintage and most of us will be selling futures”, said Angela Findleton-Cardinalli, one of the organizers of the event. “Our customers have asked for a regional barrel tasting event and we’re going to deliver a great experience!”
The Carson Road Wineries were organized in 2008 to concept, create and host fun and innovative events to showcase the great wines and legendary hospitality in the Camino region. For this event, guests will be assigned a starting winery where they will collect a commemorative wine glass and a wristband that will serve as their ticket to fun on that Saturday.
The participating wineries for the 2018 Bring Out the Barrel Tasting are Bumgarner Winery, Findleton Estate & Winery, Illuminare Estate, Crystal Basin Cellars and Mastroserio Winery.
About the Carson Road Wineries
The Carson Road Wineries invite you to Experience Wine at the Snowline in the “709”! Take the leisurely route to Tahoe and taste and enjoy our premium hand-made wines at our cozy village of familyowned small wineries snuggled along Highway 50 on Carson Road 5 minutes east of Placerville. El Dorado's scenic wine region features a diverse array of flavorful award-winning wines, legendary hospitality and superb values for your wine budget. Many of our tasting rooms are open 7 days a week from 11am to 5pm. We look forward to welcoming you and sharing our great wines and we want you to discover our premium "Wines at the Snowline". To see a list of our wineries and a detailed printable map of our region, visit www.carsonroadwineries.com.
[Serena Fuson, EDUHSD]
On Saturday, January 20, 2018, 7 students from the Ponderosa FFA Chapter competed in 3 different public speaking competitions at the sectional level. The contest was held at Elk Grove High School and serves as the speaking finals for the 12 schools in our Sacramento Section. Each school is able to bring up to 4 competitors per contest.
The freshman level competition is called the FFA creed speaking contest. Students must memorize and recite a 5 paragraph creed and answer questions concerning agriculture and leadership. The sophomore level contest is called impromptu. Students have less than 2 minutes once they walk in the room, choose a topic, and perform a 2 minute speech in front of a panel of judges in the subjects of agriculture, leadership, and current issues. Finally, the junior level competition is called extemporaneous public speaking. Students walk into a room and have 30 minutes to prepare and perform a 4-6 minute speech. Of the possible 32 students per competition, only the top 4 move on to compete at the regional level.
Our Ponderosa FFA Chapter students worked very hard and placed as follows at the Sacramento Section Speaking Competition:
FFA Creed:
1st Place - Jada Lang
*Second year running we have taken 1st in this contest
Impromptu Public Speaking:
1st Place - Chris Archibald
3rd Place - Zach Perez
5th Place - Jenna Love (Alternate)
*3rd year running we have taken 1st in this contest
Extemporaneous Public Speaking:
2nd Place- Maggie Hammock
FFA Advisors and Speaking Coaches, Isaac Valencia and Andrea Sawyer, said “We are incredibly proud of our students and all of their hard work. Please wish them luck as we continue to practice and train for the Regional Speaking Contest to be held in late March.”
[Wineanddinegoldcountry.com]
We create this great newsletter and organize events all in one place to save you work in searching for events. We love our community and it's our gift to you! The new year brings lots of wonderful events, fundraisers, art shows at Art on the Divide Gallery, Valentine's Day celebrations (Steve Robello will be performing on Valentine's Day!), A Chocolate Affair, crab feeds, wine pairing dinners, and Jollity Farm now has tours of the goat dairy, that you will find in March! Maybe you have eaten Jollity Farm products? Visit the girls who make the cheese, and meet Charley too. And.....Easter is just around the corner. You will find some Easter Egg hunts at the end of the newsletter. Check the ongoing events for information about the Community Observatory, a wonderful family friendly venue and all activities at the Observatory are free!
If you have friends or family coming for a visit, share this newsletter with them before they come. They might find great events that they would like to attend! This newsletter covers events on Western Slope El Dorado County.
For a great site for dog friendly activities http://visit-eldorado.com/dogtrekker.php, also for a variety of dog friendly counties and activities go to www.dogtrekker.com
How to use this newsletter. All specific dated events are contained in the first part of the newsletter. If an event is occurring for more than one day, the combined dates will be at the beginning of the entries.
Remember you can access this newsletter at any time by going towww.wineanddinegoldcountry.comand clicking the current newsletter link on the home page.
Event information sometimes changes or events are cancelled without notice, so please check final event information directly with the event sponsor. I always try my best to supply you with the latest information. If you see anything on this newsletter that needs updating, please let me know it helps having more eyes out there! |
"Creative Fusion" a show by Golden Sierra Junior/Senior High School secondary school students who will show their artwork at Art on the Divide Gallery from January 5 through the month of February. The art mediums range from drawings to paintings in watercolor and acrylic and extending into ceramics. Art On the Divide Cooperative gallery is located at6295 Main Street, Georgetown. Winter hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Friday through Sunday. For more information call 333-2787 (333-ARTS) or visit artonthedivide.com.
January 28, 2018 Quintet Blending Classes at Madrona. Class times: Saturday January 27 11am to 1:30pm and 3pm to 5:30pm. Sunday January 28 12:30pm to 3pm. A reservation is required as this event has limited seating and always sells out. For more info go towww.madronavineyards.com 530/644-5948 2560 High Hill Rd., Camino
Mount Aukum Winery Au Revoir Party11am-5pm. food by West Coast Events Catering, all time low prices. The winery will officially close on February 1st, and their last day open will be January 31st. Until then they are open everyday. On January 28 the winery's owner, Terrie Prod'hon, will be there to say thank you to everyone. 6781 Tower Rd., Somerset530/620-1675
January 30th, 2018 Wheelers for the Wounded Dudeoir Calendar Fundraising Event 5-9pm at Poor Reds. Josh Varozza and Tami Bears will be donating 100% of the proceeds from their calendar sales to Kevin Carey's medical fund. Poor Red's will be donating 15% of food and beverage purchases from those buying the calendar to Wheelers for the Wounded. 6221 Pleasant Valley Rd, El Dorado530/622-2901
February
"4 Legs and a Tail" at Art On the Divide Gallery to show the artwork of Guest Artist, Tracey Sirbello during the month of February (February 2-25). A public reception will be hosted in her honor on February 11th from 2-4 with art and refreshments. Tracey has a love of animals and shares that "she has always understood animals better than people." She works from photographs and accepts commissions for pet portraits. Art On the Divide Cooperative gallery is located at 6295 Main Street, Georgetown. Winter hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday through Sunday. For more information call 333-2787 (333-ARTS) or visit artonthedivide.com. February 2nd, 2018
Jazz Gitan at Placerville Public House414 Main St. Placerville. 7:30pm530/303-3792
February 3rd, 2018
El Dorado Hills Rotary 25th Annual Crab & Tri Tip Feed 6pm-11:45pm All you can eat Crab and Trip Tip to benefit El Dorado Hills Rotary Club. No-Host Bar, Silent Auction and Raffle, Dessert Auction. District Church Auditorium - El Dorado Hills 7000 Rossmore Lane (behind Regal Theater) Tickets available through www.edhcrabfeed.org/ or in person at Face in a Book 4359 Town Center Blvd. #113, California Welcome Center - 205 Vine St. #105 or Fire station 85 (Wilson Way @ EDH Blvd.). For more info contact El Dorado Hills Rotary edhrotary@gmail.com Live at the Milestone Fornis 8pm. Milestone Saloon in Cool. 2968 State Highway 49, Cool.
Pinot's Palette Paint Party "I Love You to the Moon and Back" at Charles B. Mitchell Vineyards. 5-7pm. Paint, drink wine, enjoy cheese as the artist leads a step-by-step paint party. Seating is limited, to reserve your place please go to https://www.pinotspalette.com/elkgrove/event/212109 or contact Ray at 530-620-3467 orray@charlesbmitchell.com. 8221 Stoney Creek Rd., Fair Play
Face Down Sunday night acoustic at Cool Beerwerks. 4-7pm. No Cover. 5020 Ellinghouse Dr., Suite H, Cool. 530/885-5866
February 9-10, 2018 Love Letters by Imagination Theaterat the Smith Flat House. Dinner 6pm; show 7pm. Directed by Maggie Bush. Tickets available by calling 530/621-1003or at Smith Flat House 2021 Smith Flat Rd., Placerville. Or for more info go tohttp://www.imaginationtheater.net/event/8b955f55f2ab818bc2603efc40bc398b
February 9th, 2018
Winemaker Dinner at Everhart Cellars in the beautiful Vineyard Estate Farmhouse. 6pm A Gourmet Five Course Dinner perfectly paired with Everhart Cellars/Hart 2 Hart Vineyard wines. Featuring Executive Chefs Heather Watson and Mike Newell with Palate Catering. To view the menu go to http://www.everhartcellars.com/and to purchase tickets go to their ticket store. Reservations are required and the last dinner sold out quickly. 5821 Hwy 49, Pilot Hill 530/885-9463
Winter Beach Party at Poor Reds 8pm. Costume contest, drink specials and themed appetizers. 6221 Pleasant Valley Rd., El Dorado. February 10th, 2018 orFebruary 11th, 2018 Valentine Sweets and Wine Weekendat Everhart Cellars 12:00-4pm. Valentine's treats paired with Everhart Cellars romantic wines. Wine, chocolate (Cello chocolates) and brittle tasting, cozy fire barrels, live music. Taste their dessert wines available in keepsake decanters. Featuring live music: Saturday Deb Smith, Guitar and vocals; Sunday, The Tritones Tickets available at the door $5/person wine club members; $10/person non-wine club. 5821 Hwy 49, Pilot Hill 530/885-9463 Or for more info go towww.everhartcellars.com
The Perfect Pairing Valentine seated four course lunch in the Narrowgate Vineyards cellar. 1pm-4pm. For more info or to make reservationshttps://www.narrowgatevineyards.com/events/ 4282 Pleasant Valley Rd., Placerville 530/644-6201
Valentine's Weekend brunch at Sierra Vista Winery. 9:30am-2pm Reservations are necessary. For more info go towww.sierravistawinery.com events tab or call 530/622-7221
February 10th, 2018
20th Anniversary - A Chocolate AffairSponsored by Soroptimist International of Placerville and the Placerville Kiwanis Club. 6pm-9:30pm. A chocolate, food, and wine tasting event to benefit women, children and families. El Dorado County Fairgrounds, Main Bldg., 100 Placerville Dr., Placerville. For more info call 530/344-1476 or go towww.chocolate-affair.com
Sweets for Your Sweetie Event at Boeger Winery, Valentine's event. 11am-4pm Dessert and wine pairings by Carolyn with Vendage Catering. For more info or to purchase tickets go towww.boegerwinery.com events tab. "Cherry Blossom Walk" at Grizzly's Pub & Grub hosted by Cathie's Paint Parties2-4pm. 8331 Grizzly Flat Rd., Somerset. Your $30 class fee includes all supplies for this 11x14 canvas painting, just in time for Valentine's day. Beer and wine by the glass will be available for purchase. Please arrive by 1:45 pm to get settled so painting can start by2:00 pm. Call to reserve your spot by2/8/18 - TerriLynn 530/303-2136. 8331 Grizzly Flat Rd., Somerset
Truffles and Treasures Jewelry Event10am-4pm. Jewelry Jars, Vintage Gold and Silver, Earrings, Brooches, bracelets, necklaces, rings raffle prizes and more. Food and Drinks available for purchase $5.00. Food provided by Beth Sogaard Catering. Proceeds benefit New Beginnings Gold Country. New Beginnings Thrift Store, 4516 Missouri Flat Rd., Placerville. February 11th, 2018
Artists Reception for February guest artist, Tracey Sirbello. The show is called "4 Legs and a Tail" at Art On the Divide Gallery. The reception is open to the public and will be from 2-4pmwith art and refreshments. Tracey has a love of animals and shares that "she has always understood animals better than people." She works from photographs and accepts commissions for pet portraits. Art On the Divide Cooperative gallery is located at 6295 Main Street, Georgetown. Winter hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday through Sunday. For more information call 333-2787 (333-ARTS) or visitartonthedivide.com.
Music on the Dividewww.musiconthedivide.org
Sweets and Treats Pairing 1pm-4pm in the tasting room Cielo Estate Winery. Please R.S.V.P. by February 8thcieloestatewinery@gmail.com or call530-672-8575. Wine Club Members $12; Non - Members $15 Cielo Estate Winery,3040 Ponderosa Rd, Shingle Springs. Sunday Acoustic with Jay Tausig 4pmat Cool Beerwerks, 5020 Ellinghouse Dr., Suite H, Cool.
Sweetheart Bike Run/Ft. Face Down10am Georgetown Hotel, Main Street, Georgetown February 14th, 2018
Valentine's Day Carriage Rides Steven Young Ampitheater. 5pm-9pm A romantic ride around El Dorado Hills Town Center in a horse drawn carriage. A red rose will be given at each ride. Sign up by the Steven Young Amphitheater, first come, first served.4364 Town Center Blvd., El Dorado Hills. For more info go tohttp://edhtowncenter.com/upcoming-events/calendar/
Celebrate Love! with Bob RawleighValentine's Day Dinner Show at Beef 'N' Brew, 4232 Fowler Lane, Diamond Springs. Two seatings 6pm-7:30pm; or8:30-10pm. Live music, dinner, dancing. Reservations required call530/344-7296 for information and for menu options. www.bobrawleigh.com
Special Valentines dinner show at Cool Beerwerks featuring Julie Tillinghast and Steve Robello performing selections from Andrew Lloyd Webbers The Phantom of the Opera. Cocktails 6 pm, Dinner 7 pm Show 8 pm Tickets include a 3 course dinner, Caesar salad choice of entree and chocolate cake. For tickets or more information go tohttps://www.cbwbeer.com/phantom 5020 Ellinghouse Dr., Cool. 530/885-5866
Valentine's Day Dinner at the Georgetown Hotel. 5:30pm By reservation only. 6260 Main St., Georgetown. 530/333-4428
February 16-17, 2018 Love Letters by Imagination Theater at the Smith Flat House. Dinner 6pm; show 7pm. Directed by Maggie Bush. Tickets available by calling530/621-1003 or at Smith Flat House2021 Smith Flat Rd., Placerville. Or for more info go tohttp://www.imaginationtheater.net/event/8b955f55f2ab818bc2603efc40bc398b
February 17, 2018 2017 Awards Show hosted by Olde Coloma Theatre. 7pm-9:30pm O.C.T annual Awards Show and Season Reveal. Celebrate OCT's 45th Season's Greatest Moments and Talents. The evening will end with a dance party. There will be the full Season's audition and show schedule available at Olde Coloma Theatre, 380 Monument Rd., Coloma.
Collage Beginnings 12:30-4:30pm Art on the Divide Gallery is hosting a collage class taught by Peggy Depue. This intimate sized class is open to artists of all levels. Class will be limited to 12 participants and pre-payment of $35.00 is required to secure your spot. To be held at Divide High School, 4405 Hwy 193, Greenwood. Peggy will guide you through many of the principles of art as you create a collage of a house or landscape. Most supplies will be provided for this workshop. Participants will be given a complete list after enrolling, but the only expense will involve purchasing one small artist brush. To secure your spot, submit your $35.00 payment no later than Feb. 11th, with a credit card via the website,www.artonthedivide.com, mail a check to Art On the Divide Gallery, P.O. Box 184, Georgetown, Ca. 95634, or visit the gallery during open hours, Friday-Sunday 10-5. For more information, contact aodcgallery@gmail.com or by phone, 530-333-2787. AODC Gallery is located at 6295 Main Street, Georgetown between the American River Inn and the Fire Station.
An Engagement of Murder Murder Mystery Dinner Fundraiser 4:30-5:45pmcocktails; 6pm dinner/show; 8pm silent auction bids close. Event presented by Drug Free Divide and Georgetown Divide Ready by 21. Proceeds benefit Drug Free Divide Youth Programs. Must be 21 years or older to attend this event. Dinner provided by The Divide Restaurant. Location: Bayley Barn, Pilot Hill. To purchase tickets go to Eventbrite or for ticket purchases by check or cash or for more information call 530/333-8312. Surprise guest actors, celebrity servers and The Sarpika Gypsy Dancers.
Crab & Shrimp Feed All You Can Eat!sponsored by the Mother Lode Lions Club Doors open at 5:30, dinner served at 6:30pm. No host bar. 4701 Missouri Flat Rd., Diamond Springs. This event sells out every year so buy your tickets early at the Lions Candy Shack or call530/622-8130 or 530/622-7551. Outside wine is okay with $10 corkage fee at the bar. Proceeds to support Lions Charitable Activities include New Morning Youth and Family Services
Cameron Park Firefighters Association Crab Feed 5pm-10pm Annual Crab Feed located at the Cameron Park Community Services District, 2502 Country Club Dr., Cameron Park. Tickets are available at Station 89 at 3200 Country Club Drive.
2018 El Dorado Post 119 Crab Feed5pm-10pm. All you can eat Crab with Chowder, salad, bread. Doors open at 5pm. Dinner at 6pm. All tickets are pre-sale. $40 per person. Raffle prizes. Proceeds support Scholarship program. 4561 Greenstone Road, Placerville. For more info call 530/626-3956. Email:eldoradopost119@att.net. To purchase tickets at the Post Friday Feb 2nd 5pm to 7pm and Wednesday Feb 7th 5pm to 8pm. For more info go tohttp://www.legionpost119.org/content.php?id=91
February 18th, 2018 The Random Strangers perform at Red Hawk Casino. 1pm-4pm At the Stage Bar stage, an afternoon of country rock and Americana with a twist. Get there early for a table.
February 19th- February 22nd, 2018 Bottle Your Own at Charles B. Mitchell Vineyards (President's Weekend) For more info go towww.charlesbmitchell.com or call 530-620-3467 8221 Stoney Creek Rd., Fair Play
February 22nd, 2018
Tap Take Over with Outbreak Brewing Company 5pm at the Georgetown Hotel,6260 Main St., Georgetown 530/33-4428
February 24th, 2018 Rotary Crab Feed. More info to come
The Grapefather's 2nd Annual Mardi Gras Party. 6:30pm Buffet dinner, wine, live music, dancing, games, costumes optional and more. Sequoia Mansion Ballroom, 643 Bee St., Placerville. For reservations call530/409-5603 For more info go towww.nelloolivo.com
Battle of the Badges 911 Cook OffSponsored by New Morning Youth & Family Services at the El Dorado County Fairgrounds. This event will include our county's First Responders competing in a Cook-Off of soups, stews or chili. Firefighters, Police, Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Sheriff Department, DSA and many more will gather to compete for the "Best Culinarian in El Dorado County" trophy. Guests will taste test, choose the "People's Choice Award", enjoy local beers and wines, visit local business booths and listen to live entertainment. Celebrity judges will choose the winners. If you are interested in being a vendor or your help with a sponsorship and the opportunity to help you promote your business in the community, please contactlaurie@newmorningyfs.org.
20th Annual Crab Feed at Pleasant Valley Community Hall. Home made clam chowder, crab, salad, bread and dessert. No host wine and beer. Tickets $45. RSVP necessary. For more info and to contact the hall go to www.pleasantvalleycommunityhall.com/ and click the events tab.
Portopia at Madrona in their Cellar. Sign up for one of three sessions: 12 noon,1:00 pm, or 2:00 pm. If you love Port, collect Port or just want to learn more this event is for you. This is a food and wine pairing event. Each time allows enough time to leisurely enjoy the event and relax in the cellar "living room." Space is limited in each session and this event sells out. You may call the winery at 530-644-5948 and make your reservation. For more info go tohttp://madronavineyards.com/news-and-events/events/index.html 2560 High Hill Rd, Camino.
February 25, 2018 It's a Wedding Affair Seventh Annual Cameron Park Bridal Show 10am-2pm. Free admission. Meet the area's most experienced wedding professionals and get all aspects of your wedding planned from bridal gowns, florists, honeymoons, MC/DJs, party rentals, photographers, videographers, catering and dessert tastings and more! This wedding show is designed for brides of every style! Brides: please pre-register to be placed into the drawing. For more information call (530)677-2231 or visitwww.cameronpark.org. Cameron Park Community Center, 2502 Country Club Dr., Cameron Park Sunday Acoustic with Jay Tausig 4pm at Cool Beerwerks, 5020 Ellinghouse Dr., Suite H, Cool.
February 28, 2018 March
In March at Art on the Divide Gallery Minimalist and Mini Art. More info to come.
March 3rd, 2018 Crab & Country Croonin' Eventsponsored by Big Brothers Big Sisters of El Dorado County and the Homeless Children Matter Fund. 5pm-10pm Features all you can eat crab and the music of Cash Only Band Forni Hall, El Dorado County Fairgrounds 100 Placerville Drive, Placerville For more information contact Jamie Garcia atjamie@bbbs-edc.org or (530)626-1222or go to http://www.bbbs-edc.org/events/crab-country-croonin/
March 9th, 2018
The Business Showcase and I Love Film Mixer 4-8pm. Open to the public and admission is free. Complimentary food, wine and beer tasting, candies, baked goods and free drawings. This is a fun event for everyone. Exhibitors and sponsors, you won't want to pass up this opportunity to share your business and its unique qualities! El Dorado County Fairgrounds, Forni Building, 100 Placerville Dr., Placerville. If you want more info call the El Dorado County Chamber at 530/621-5885 or to reserve a space go to www.eldoradocounty.org
Wine Pairing Dinner Everhart Cellars/Hart 2 Hart Pilot Hill. More info to come
March 11th, 2018 Sunday Acoustic with Jay Tausig 4pm at Cool Beerwerks, 5020 Ellinghouse Dr., Suite H, Cool.
March 17th, 2018 The Denim & Diamonds Dinner hosted by Ponderosa FFA Booster Association 5pm Sit down dinner, full bar, live and silent auction, music and dancing. All money raised goes directly to the Ponderosa FFA chapter, supporting future farmers. Doors open at 5:00pm, dinner starts at 6:00pm. This is an adult evening. Must be 21 or over to attend. To purchase tickets go to Denim & Diamonds Dinner on Facebook for more info. American Legion Post 119, 4561 Greenstone Rd., Placerville
3rd Annual Traditional St. Patrick's Day Dinner at Pleasant Valley Community Hall. 5:30-8pm Traditional fixin's of corned beef, cabbage, etc. No host beer and wine. $15/person. Help them plan by giving an RSVP by going tohttp://pleasantvalleycommunityhall.com/community-news-events-and-happenings.html and filling out the information.
Madrona 45 Year Anniversary Library Dinner 6pm in the Cellar. Madroña Vineyards turns 45 this year. A four course dinner paired with hand selected wines from their extensive library. Space is limited to just 48 people. The menu and tickets will be available in February 2018. Please call the winery at 530-644-5948 if you have questions. 2560 High Hill Rd., Camino For more info go tohttp://madronavineyards.com/news-and-events/events/index.html
March 20th, 2018
An Evening of Music 7pm Northside School in Cool Multi-Purpose Room. Northside and other Divide K-through 6 grade Students are invited to perform a piano solo or an instrumental accompanied by piano. Application forms are available in the Northside School office, or at musichaynie@gmail.com, and are due in the Northside office by February 27, 2018. Auditions will be in the multi-purpose room on Tuesday, March 6, 7:00 p.m
March 24th, 2018 Jimi Hendrix/Purple Haze Tribute by Ralph Woodson at Cool Beerwerks. 5020 Ellinghouse Dr., Suite H, Cool. 530/885-5866
March 25th, 2018 Jollity Farm Tours 10am or 2pm. Do you want to know more about Jollity Farm Goat Dairy? Come meet "the girls" who produce the milk that makes your cheese. The tours run about two hours. For more info or to make a reservation go to http://jollityfarm.net/farm_tours 5314 Marigold Mine Way, Garden Valley.530/333-2311
March 29th, 2018 Lincoln-Reagan Dinner 5:30pm. Sponsored by the El Dorado County Republican Assembly and Republican Party Central Committee. American Legion Hall, 4561 Greennstone Rd., Placerville. Guests Congressman Tom McClintock, Assemblyman Kevin Kiley, Dist. 6; Assemblyman Frank Bigelow Dist. 5. No host beer and wine. For tickets or additional info Call Todd White at (530) 417-0807 or Terry Gherardi at (530) 677-4294
March 31, 2018 36th Annual Easter Egg Hunt 10am at Rasmussen Park, Mira Loma Dr Cameron Park. Admission is Free. Sponsored by Cameron Park CSD. The Easter Bunny arrives at the park at 10am and the big egg hunt begins at 10:20am. Individual age groups are 0-3; 4-5; 6-7 and 8-10. After the hunt the Easter Bunnies will be available for pictures. There will be face painting and a bounce house for a nominal fee. Vendor spaces available, please contact the CSD Office for more information. For more information call(530) 677-2231 or visitwww.cameronpark.org.
Easter Egg Hunt El Dorado Hills 9-10:30am. Activities include: arts and crafts, visit from the Easter Bunny and an egg hunt at 10am sharp. Areas will be roped off into four different age categories: 2 & younger, 3-4, 5-6, 7 & older. Plastic eggs will be hidden throughout the park filled with candy and assorted goodies. Please have children bring their own baskets. Reminder: Parents bring your cameras! EDH Community Park, 1021 Harvard Way, El Dorado Hills. For more info go to http://eldoradohillscsd.org/events-calendar/special-events.html
Aqua-Egg Hunt 2-4pm. El Dorado Hills Community Pool. A basket will be provided for children to join in an aquatics egg hunt with plastic eggs floating on top and scattered along the bottom of the pool. Eggs will be exchanged for goodies. Aqua-Egg Hunt will start at 2:30pm sharp. Gates will open 2pm and the Aqua Bunny will be available for photos. Please note that pre-registration is required. For more info go to http://eldoradohillscsd.org/events-calendar/special-events.html |
Ongoing Events
Artist Mingle at the Fausel House last Wednesday of each month 6-7:30pm. Speakers, entertainment, and activities presented each month. Engage with other local artists, connect to your community, and get inspired, all while sipping on yummy libations. All artists who are EDAC members receive one free drink ticket. El Dorado Arts Council, 772 Pacific St., Placerville 530/295-3496;www.eldoradoartscouncil.org
The Cameron Park Rotary Club Community Observatory, Folsom Lake College, El Dorado Center, invites the public to let trained docents show the many celestial wonders of the universe through two 14 inch telescopes. The observatory is open to the public on weekend evenings (weather permitting), Folsom Lake College, El Dorado Center, 6699 Campus Drive, continue through the back parking lots to the left of the observatory gate. For more info go towww.communityobservatory.com
El Dorado Arts Council featured reader series will be at El Dorado Arts Council on Pacific St on the 3rd Saturday.
El Dorado County Adventure Loop! For more info go tohttp://eldoradoadventureloop.com/ Follow the Adventure Loop to find your treasure: hiking, parks, restaurants, shops and more.
Gold Bug Park & Mine in Placerville. Tours, gift shop, and more. For more info go to www.goldbugpark.org
Gold Country Bingo every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at Cool Hall. Doors open 5pm, early bird 5:30pm, games start at 6pm. For more info call 530/885-9425 or go to the Cool Community Association on Facebook. 1701 Hwy 193, Cool. These will continue until August 28th.
Placerville Art Walk, monthly/third Saturday of the month 5PM to 9PM. Historic Downtown Placerville. Main Street galleries and merchants host changing art shows and late night shopping every third Saturday of the month. Demonstrations, refreshments, music and more. For information please call PDA at (530) 672-3436. http://www.placerville-downtown.org/Events.html
Poetry: Interested in poetry in El Dorado County? For news of upcoming local poetry events, check El Dorado Poetry on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ElDoradoCountyPoetry/
Poetry Sunday: Poetry in Placerville, 3rd Sunday of each month at Love Birds Coffee & Tea Co. (1390 Broadway), 1-3 pm. Featured readers plus open mic. Pony Pals Farm Day every other Saturday at All About Equine Animal Rescue Inc. For children 4 to 12 years old. 10-11:30am. For more information or to register a session, please call Wendy Digiorno at916/520-4223 or go towww.allaboutequine.org
Quilt Trail El Dorado Quilt Trail for more info go to http://www.edc-farmtrails.org/event/2015-07-29/quilt-trail-project
Sherwood Demonstration Gardenshttp://mgeldorado.ucanr.edu/Demonstration_Garden/ Stagecoach rides with Davey Wiser. Davey and his crew can be found 3rd Saturday (except June) afternoons near the Bell Tower on historic Main Street between noon and 4PM. Davey has been giving rides on Historic Main Street and at other locations in El Dorado County for over 20 years. For more info call530/672-3436 or go to http://www.placerville-downtown.org/DaveyWiser.html
Third Saturday ArtWalk (part of Placerville art walk) every month the third Saturday 3-8pm 772 Pacific Street, Placerville. El Dorado Arts Council (EDAC) in the Fausel House. For more info go to www.eldoradoartscouncil.org Train Rides provided by the El Dorado Western Railway Foundation has real train rides on the historic Southern Pacific Placerville Branch rail line specific Sundays. Call 530/409-8473 or 530/626-8688 to confirm departure times and for more information. Starting locations alternate between the El Dorado and Shingle Springs Depots. http://eldoradowestern.blogspot.com/.
Farmers Markets and Local Products
Ceramic Stop in Garden Valley for local fun creating with clay and more! www.theceramicstop.com
Diamond Springs Flea Market & Certified Farmers Market. Farmers Market Saturday; Flea Market Sunday. 484 Main St. For more info go to www.diamondspringsfarmersmarket.com/home
Jollity Farm Artisan Goat Cheese. For some of the best goat cheese products around, located in Garden Valley. For more info go to http://jollityfarm.net/ or https://www.facebook.com/JollityFarmDairy/
Wineries/Breweries/Restaurants/Music:
Cool Beerwerks Now they have a full bar! Great beer, poke bowls, and special events. Check website for more information. 5020 Ellinghouse Rd, Cool530/885-5866 http://www.cbwbeer.com/
Cozmic Cafe 594 Main Street, Placerville530/642-8481 go to their website for many events www.ourcoz.com
DoubleShots popular duo check their monthly calendar for additional infowww.doubleshotnation.com
Gold Hill Brewery Fireplace Fridays Live Music More info go tohttp://www.goldhillvineyard.com/index.html5660 Vineyard Lane, Placerville 530/626-6522
Morty's Grill Entertainment Open Mic every Thursday night 6-8pm. 3590 Carson Rd., Camino 530/303-3098
Placerville Public House 414 Main St., Placerville check their site for various events (this used to be It's Personal). Beer, bites and live music. Check their schedule at http://www.placervillepublichouse.com/
Shingle Springs Community Center monthly concerts. 4440 South Shingle Rd., Shingle Springs, second Saturday of each month. Begin at 7pm ends approx. 10pm, admission suggested donation $10. For more info call 530/626-6274
The Levee Restaurant (formerly Cafe Luna) often has live music. 451 Main St., Placerville.
The Wine Smith 346 Main Street, Placerville Every Friday 5:30-7:30pm Wine Tasting and Meet the Winemaker. A local or boutique winery is featured. 530/622-0516http://www.thewinesmith.com/index.html |
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The following people are on the arrest log of January 28, 2018, as reported by the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department:
CAROLYN BALLEW
JN1800509 CAROLYN WILLIAMS BALLEW F
PV 20180128 INCUSTODY 68 I
23152(A)/23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL $5,000.00
ROBIN CARTER
JN1800488 ROBIN ELAINE CARTER F
PV 20180128 RELEASED 62 I
23152(A) M DUI ALCOHOL $5,000.00
TREVOR CARTER
JN1800507 TREVOR LEE CARTER M
PV 20180128 RELEASED 24 I
23152(A) M DUI ALCOHOL
23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT $10,000.00
ENHANCEMENT M ENHANCEMENT - FOR BAILING PURPOSES $2,500.00
LINDSEY DOHERTY
JN1800505 LINDSEY AMOREENA DOHERTY F
LT 20180128 INCUSTODY 31 E
23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT
JAMEY GURRIES
JN1800490 JAMEY JOHN GURRIES M
PV 20180128 INCUSTODY 44 E
243(E)(1) M BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC $7,500.00
DUSTIN HAMMAN
JN1800499 DUSTIN EARL HAMMAN M
PV 20180128 RELEASED 37 E
11364(A) M POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA $2,000.00
14601.1(A) M DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC $7,500.00
23247(E) M DRIVE W/O INTERLOCK DEV $3,000.00
ENHANCEMENT M ENHANCEMENT - FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY $5,000.00
WADE HELTZEL
JN1800501 WADE HAMPTON HELTZEL M
LT 20180128 INCUSTODY 47 S
415(3) M OFFENSIVE WORDS:PUBLIC PL $1,000.00
JAIME HULBERT
JN1800506 JAIME ELAINE HULBERT F
PV 20180128 RELEASED 36 I
23152(A)/23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL
CASEY HULMES
JN1800508 CASEY CHRISTINE HULMES F
LT 20180128 INCUSTODY 39 E
23152(A)/23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL
PAUL JOSEY
JN1800495 PAUL CHASE JOSEY M
PV 20180128 RELEASED 28 P
243(E)(1) M BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC $10,000.00
273.6(A) M VIO ORD:PREVNT DOMES VIOL $42,500.00
JEREMY LACEY
JN1800503 JEREMY JAMES LACEY M
PV 20180128 INCUSTODY 27 E
381(B) M POSS SIMILAR TOLUENE SUB $2,000.00
148(A)(1) M OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC $3,000.00
647(F) M DISORDRLY CONDUCT:TOLUENE $500.00
MICHAEL LEISURE
JN1800510 MICHAEL CASEY LEISURE M
LT 20180128 INCUSTODY 27 T
23152(A)/23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL $10,000.00
NOAH LEVOS
JN1800498 NOAH DAVID LEVOS M
PV 20180128 RELEASED 32 G
29800(A)(1) F FELON/ETC POSS/ETC F/ARM
30305(A)(1) F PROHIB OWN/ETC AMMO/ETC
2006 M LOADED RIFLE IN VEH
EMERYL LOGAN
JN1800497 EMERYL TIANA LOGAN F
PV 20180128 RELEASED 19 E
490.5(A) M PETTY THEFT RETAIL/ETC
DENNIS MUEHE
JN1800494 DENNIS LEE MUEHE M
PV 20180128 RELEASED 40 D
3700.5 M FAIL SECURE COMP PAYMENT
JUSTIN NEFF
JN1800493 JUSTIN TODD NEFF M
PV 20180128 RELEASED 29 E
488 M PETTY THEFT
490.2 M PETTY THEFT:-$950
KAI QUASNE
JN1800500 KAI RICHARD QUASNE M
PV 20180128 INCUSTODY 40 E
1203.2(A) M VIOL OF PROBATION $15,000.00
MAURICE ROPER
JN1800491 MAURICE JOE ROPER M
PV 20180128 RELEASED 57 E
647(F) M DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL $500.00
CHANDLER SHOPES
JN1800492 CHANDLER DOUGLAS SHOPES M
PV 20180128 RELEASED 20 I
23152(A) M DUI ALCOHOL $5,000.00
JASON SLOAN
JN1800513 JASON MICHAEL SLOAN M
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 40 E
243(E)(1) M BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC $7,500.00
11377(A) M POSSESS CNTL SUB $2,000.00
11364(A) M POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA $2,000.00
CANDY TORRES
JN1800489 CANDY VERONICA TORRES F
PV 20180128 RELEASED 29 P
23152(A)/23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL $5,000.00
WILLIAM TROPF
JN1800504 WILLIAM FORREST TROPF M
PV 20180128 RELEASED 32 E
594(A)(2) F VANDALISM:DAMAGE PROPERTY $10,000.00
240 M ASSAULT $2,000.00
CONNOR VISMAN
JN1800502 CONNOR DAROLD VISMAN M
PV 20180128 RELEASED 24 E
243(D) F BATT W/SERIOUS BODILY INJ $50,000.00
JEREMY WELLS
JN1800511 JEREMY DANIEL WELLS M
PV 20180128 RELEASED 41 E
14601.2(A) M DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO
EVAN WILLIAMS
JN1800496 EVAN KIRBY WILLIAMS M
LT 20180128 RELEASED 28 E
1320(A) M FTA:MISDEMEANOR CHARGE $70,000.00
1320(A) M FTA:MISDEMEANOR CHARGE $5,000.00
@ 0744 273.5(A) PC CRPL INJ:SPOUS/COHAB \SOUTH LAKE TAHO EG1800890
A DOMESTIC QUARREL RESULTING IN AN INJURY. SUSPECT ALSO VIOLATED TERMS OF A PEACEFUL CONTACT ORDER AS WELL
AS TERMS OF PROBATION.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 33
9
3
S01 ARRESTED SEX=M AGE=30
@ 1132 13700 IN VERBAL DISPUTE \ CAMERON PARK EG1800907
DOMESTIC DISPUTE. VERBAL ONLY.
# REDACTED
@ 1712 459 PC BURGLARY \ TUNNEL HILL LP, GEORGETOWN EG1800919
UNKNOWN SUSPECT(S) FORCED ENTRY INTO THE VICTIM'S CABIN AND STOLE ITEMS.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =78
@ 1751 13700 IN DOMESTIC DISPUTE \ CAMERON PARK EG1800918
HUSBAND AND WIFE WERE IN A VERBAL ALTERCATION ONLY.
[Distribution of personal information related to juveniles, victims of Domestic Violence and\or victims of sexual assault is unlawful.]
Please Note: Arrests are made based upon probable cause. All are entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law.
[TERRY L GHERARDI]
On Sunday, February 11, the State of Jefferson County Committees of El Dorado, Nevada and Placer, invite all to attend an “Assembly of Patriots,” at the American Legion Hall, 4561 Greenstone Road, in Placerville.
Doors open at 2 pm and the event begins at 3 pm, with special guest speaker Mark Baird, of Siskiyou County. Kicking off the event, will be Terry Rapoza, co-host of Jefferson State of Mine radio show, on KNCR radio in Shasta County.
Recent gas tax & vehicle fee increases, along with sanctuary state jurisdiction and Governor Brown along with Progressive legislators putting the wants of illegal aliens and criminals first, before that of the health and safety of hard working California citizens, has caused the Jefferson movement to grow even larger, adding the counties of Stanislaus and Mariposa, bringing the total to 23 counties, located mainly in the rural northern & central areas of the State.
Mark Baird is widely recognized for his knowledge about State & Federal law and Baird is not shy when it comes to articulating the abuse of the law & violations to the Constitution, by Governor Brown, Attorney General Becerra and legislators in Sacramento. You will also hear the latest updates about Citizens for Fair Representation's lawsuit against the State of California, for lack of representation and dilution of vote, whose case is currently being heard in the U.S. Federal District Court in Sacramento, Judge K. Mueller presiding.
Be sure to attend and find out how you can be a part of the solution that will offer rural citizens and business owners, an end to over taxation & regulation, plus a bigger voice in state & local governments.
Admission is free and all ages are encouraged to attend. Jefferson merchandise, information, snacks & beverages will be available.
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One of our brothers needs support, if you can make it please stop by and help us help one of our own!
Kevin Carey, an Army veteran of Desert Storm and the Gulf War who suffered the massive stroke eight days before his 49th birthday.
Kevin Carey served with the Army Airborne, Air Assault and his lifetime love of four-wheeling quickly translated into helping other military veterans, those wounded in the line of duty.
He has been affiliated with the off-road community for more than 20 years and is a founding director of the Rubicon Trail Foundation. He helped start Friends of the Rubicon, served on the board of the Blue Ribbon Coalition and is especially proud of winning a rock crawling championship, which he did in 2003 with partner Jeff Mello.
Come out today and visit Poor Red's Bar-B-Q, and meet Joshua Varozza as he signs calendars with proceeds going directly to the KevinCareyFund!!!
See More: https://www.facebook.com/events/139787416697245/
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The following people are on the arrest log of January 29, 2018, as reported by the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Department:
RALPH ALEXANDER
JN1800527 RALPH JAMES ALEXANDER M
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 61 P
647(I) M DIS CON:PEEKS INHAB BLDG $10,000.00
452(C) M CAUSE FIRE:STRUCTR/FOREST $25,000.00
BRITTON ALLEN
JN1800535 BRITTON JOSEPH ALLEN M
PV 20180129 RELEASED 32 E
14601.1(A) M DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC $5,000.00
14601.1(A) M DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC $5,000.00
BROOKS AUSTIN
JN1800538 BROOKS RAY LYNN AUSTIN F
LT 20180129 INCUSTODY 35 E
591 F DAMAGE/ETC POWER LINES $10,000.00
148(A)(1) M OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC $3,000.00
PHIL AVILA JR.
JN1800540 PHIL SUTHERLAND AVILA JR. M
LT 20180129 INCUSTODY 37 S
647(F) M DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL $500.00
JULIO BERMUDEZ
JN1800517 JULIO RICARDO BERMUDEZ M
PP 20180129 INCUSTODY 32 E
23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT
MARCI BUTLER
JN1800514 MARCI ELLEN BUTLER F
PV 20180129 RELEASED 41 E
1203.2(A) M VIOL OF PROBATION $1,500.00
MIKHAILEY CHIARATTI
JN1800534 MIKHAILEY RAY CHIARATTI F
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 24 E
23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT $25,000.00
148(A)(1) M OBSTRUCT/ETC PUB OFCR/ETC $25,000.00
JOSHUA CRITES
JN1800515 JOSHUA DAVIDJACOB CRITES M
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 25 E
273.6(D) F DOMESTIC VIOLENCE W/PR $50,000.00
CHRISTOPHER DIXON
JN1800522 CHRISTOPHER LINCOLN DIXON M
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 31 E
529(A) F FALSE PERSONATE:SPEC CIRC $10,000.00
11377(A) M POSSESS CNTL SUB $2,500.00
530.5(C)(3) F POSS ID OF 10+ PRSN:WID $20,000.00
530.5(A) F GET CREDIT/ETC OTHER'S ID
HANCEMENT F ENHANCEMENT - FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY $500,000.00
CHEMOSO FLORES
JN1800516 CHEMOSO ANSELMO FLORES M
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 21 E
23152(A) M DUI ALCOHOL
1203.2(A) F VIOL OF PROBATION
23152(B) M DUI ALCOHOL/0.08 PERCENT $10,000.00
DAISY GARCIA
JN1800530 DAISY SOCORRO GARCIA F
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 26 E
11377(A) M POSSESS CNTL SUB $20,500.00
11350(A) M POSSESS NARCOTIC CNTL SUB $2,500.00
ENHANCEMENT M ENHANCEMENT-FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY $5,000.00
BRANDIE GREENE
JN1800523 BRANDIE LORAINE GREENE F
PV 20180129 RELEASED 45 E
530.5(C)(3) F POSS ID OF 10+ PRSN:WID $20,000.00
11377(A) M POSSESS CNTL SUB $2,500.00
ENHANCEMENT F ENHANCEMENT $15,000.00
ENHANCEMENT F ENHANCEMENT $25,000.00
CHRISTINE HETLE
JN1800532 CHRISTINE LEE HETLE F
PV 20180129 RELEASED 48 E
368(C) M ELDER/DEP ADULT CRUELTY $30,000.00
11364(A) M POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA $2,000.00
1203.2(A) M VIOL OF PROBATION $2,000.00
KATHERINE HURWIT
JN1800537 KATHERINE ELIZABETH HURWITZ F
LT 20180129 INCUSTODY 39 S
14601.1(A) M DRIVE:LIC SUSPENDED/ETC $2,500.00
DEREK KILLIAN
JN1800525 DEREK DAVID KILLIAN M
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 28 E
1203.2(A) M VIOL OF PROBATION $50,000.00
ELENA LEON
JN1800539 ELENA LENORE LEON F
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 40 P
14601.2(A) M DRIV:SUSP/ETC LIC:DUI:VIO $10,000.00
JUSTIN MACLAREN
JN1800526 JUSTIN JON MACLAREN M
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 27 E
1203.2(A) M VIOL OF PROBATION $50,000.00
ROBERT MARDIS
JN1800519 ROBERT JOSEPH MARDIS M
PV 20180129 RELEASED 40 E
484(A) M THEFT PERSONAL PROPERTY $3,500.00
SHAWN MUZAC
JN1800536 SHAWN ANTHONY MUZAC M
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 31 E
459.5 M SHOPLIFTING $2,000.00
1203.2(A) F VIOL OF PROBATION
530.5(C)(1) M POSS PRSNL ID WIT DEFRAUD $2,000.00
SHAWN NOLAN
JN1800533 SHAWN ALAN NOLAN M
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 28 E
3455 F POST RELEASE REVOCATION
ROBERT PASCORUGGERI
JN1800518 ROBERT STEVEN PASCORUGGERI M
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 32 E
273.5 M INFLICT CRPL INJ SP/COHAB $7,500.00
DANIEL PROPHET
JN1800531 DANIEL CARSON PROPHET M
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 35 E
11364(A) M POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA $2,000.00
11350(A) M POSSESS NARCOTIC CNTL SUB $2,500.00
1203.2(A) M VIOL OF PROBATION $2,500.00
SARAH ROBBINS
JN1800520 SARAH NICOLE ROBBINS F
PV 20180129 RELEASED 20 E
488 M PETTY THEFT
490.5(A) M PETTY THEFT RETAIL/ETC
MARK SANCHEZ
JN1800528 MARK STEVE SANCHEZ M
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 58 P
647(F) M DISORD CONDUCT:UI/DRUG $500.00
JOHN SEGURA
JN1800529 JOHN PATRICK SEGURA M
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 61 P
647(F) M DISORD CONDUCT:ALCOHOL $500.00
JASON SLOAN
JN1800513 JASON MICHAEL SLOAN M
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 40 E
243(E)(1) M BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DATE/ETC $7,500.00
11377(A) M POSSESS CNTL SUB $2,500.00
11364(A) M POSS UNLAW PARAPHERNALIA $2,000.00
ENHANCEMENT M ENHANCEMENT-FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY $2,500.00
HAILEY SPRUITENBURG
JN1800521 HAILEY MARIE SPRUITENBURG F
PV 20180129 RELEASED 19 E
488 M PETTY THEFT
490.5(A) M PETTY THEFT RETAIL/ETC
KHAM VONGKHAMSING
JN1800524 KHAM VONGKHAMSING F
PV 20180129 INCUSTODY 40 E
530.5(A) F GET CREDIT/ETC OTHER'S ID $20,000.00
470(D) F FALSE CHECK/RECS/CERT/ETC $10,000.00
529(A) F FALSE PERSONATE:SPEC CIRC $10,000.00
11377(A) M POSSESS CNTL SUB $2,500.00
HANCEMENT F ENHANCEMENT - FOR BAIL PURPOSES ONLY $60,000.00
COLIN YOUNG
JN1800512 COLIN JAMES YOUNG M
PV 20180129 RELEASED 21 E
594(A)(1) F VANDALISM:DEFACE PROPERTY $10,000.00
@ 0021 594(A)(1) PC VANDALISM:DEFACE PRO \ MOTHER LODE DR, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1800924
A MALE WAS ARRESTED FOR FELONY VANDALISM.
S01 ARRESTED YOUNG, COLIN SEX=M AGE=21
@ 0200 243(E)(1) PC BAT:SPOUSE/EX SP/DAT \, POLLOCK PINES EG1800925
MALE SUSPECT WAS ARRESTED AND BOOKED INTO JAIL FOR DOMESTIC BATTERY AND ILLEGAL DRUG POSSESSION.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 40
S01 ARRESTED SEX=M AGE=40
@ 0328 273.6(A) PC VIO ORD:PREVNT DOMES \ EL DORADO EG1800926
A MALE WAS ARRESTED FOR KNOWINGLY VIOLATING A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COURT ORDER.
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 41
S01 ARRESTED SEX=M AGE=25
@ 0330 10.16.140 CC PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW \ ROYAL OAKS DR, EL DORADO HILLS EG1800927
PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW
@ 0735 27491 GC DOCTOR'S CASE \ ROYAL PARK DR, CAMERON PARK EM1800928
V01 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 80
@ 0742 11377(A) HS POSSESS CNTL SUB \ PLAZA GOLDORADO CR, CAMERON PARK EG1800930
AN ADULT MALE WAS ARRESTED FOR AN OUTSTANDING NO BAIL ARREST WARRANT, POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE AND POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA.
S01 ARRESTED NOLAN, SHAWN SEX=M AGE=28
@ 0807 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ BUCKS BAR CR, PLACERVILLE EG1800929
REPOSSESSION
@ 0853 14205 IN MISSING PERSON \ BEASLEY DR, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1800933
AN AT RISK ADULT MALE WAS REPORTED MISSING. A REPORT WAS GENERATED.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =38
@ 0901 488 PC PETTY THEFT \ RED HAWK PK, SHINGLE SPRINGS EG1800934
A KNOWN SUSPECT STOLE A WALLET WITH CASH FROM RED HAWK CASINO.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =81
S01 SEX=F SUSPECT AGE=64
@ 1103 11350(A) HS POSSESS NARCOTIC CNT \ MISSOURI FLAT RD, DIAMOND SPRINGS EG1800935
TWO SUBJECTS WERE ARRESTED FOLLOWING A PROBATION SEARCH.
S01 ARRESTED PROPHET, DANIEL SEX=M AGE=35
S02 ARRESTED GARCIA, DAISY SEX=F AGE=26
@ 1115 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ STOPE WY, EL DORADO EG1800931
REPOSSESSION
@ 1134 27491 GC DEATH INVESTIGATION \ SO LAKE TAHOE EM1800937
DEPUTIES RESPONDED AND THE DEATH WAS DOCUMENTED.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =67
@ 1305 10851(A) VC VEHICLE THEFT \ MT AUKUM RD, MOUNT AUKUM EG1800941
DEPUTIES RECOVERED A STOLEN VEHICLE.
V01 SEX=M VICTIM AGE =0
@ 1402 487(A) PC GRDTHFT:MONEY/LABOR/ \ SOUTH LAKE TAHO EG1800938
A FEMALE JUVENILE IS SUSPECT OF STEALING MULTIPLE ITEMS OVER A ONE MONTH PERIOD.
V02 SEX=F VICTIM AGE = 47
@ 1530 28 VC REPOSSESSION \ CARSON RD, PLACERVILLE EG1800945
REPOSSESSION
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[Sara Jerome, Water Online]
A man’s body was found last week in a water pipeline operated by a California water district.
“The body of a man who fell into a water pipeline in El Dorado County was found [on January 23] after hours of searching, which prompted an emergency water conservation announcement for residents in Pollock Pines, Placerville, El Dorado Hills, and Cameron Park,” KCRA reported.
El Dorado Irrigation District spokesman Jesse Saich said it is believed that the man entered the pipeline through an air vent, according to KCRA. The Camino Conduit pipe carries raw water to a water treatment plant from Jenkinson Lake.
“The body of Tory Robert Mayes, 34, of Pollock Pines, was discovered about 11 a.m. in an area of raw water, which is eventually treated at a high level before it is distributed to customers,” KCRA reported, citing Saich.
The day before Mayes’ body was found district officials issued an emergency conservation warning to ratepayers.
“Residents throughout El Dorado County, including Pollock Pines, Placerville, El Dorado Hills and Cameron Park, received phone calls and emails about the water conservation announcement,” KCRA previously reported.
“Minimizing usage will reduce the potential for the water system to lose pressure or completely run out of water,” the notice to customers said, per KCRA.
The irrigation district provides drinking water to homes, schools, and businesses, as well as recycled water for irrigating yards and public landscapes.
Mayes was hiking with his half-brother and a friend on the day he passed. Mayes’ half-brother described what happened to The Mountain Democrat.
“I heard Tory splashing and tried leaning my arm around the corner where the pipe ends and almost slipped in as well. If there was something I could have done to save him, I would have,” he said, per the report. “I tried to climb down and feel around but the water started pulling me in. I saw Tory...I heard a splash, looked around again and Tory was gone.”