From Saturday, May 14 2005 - 10:00am To Sunday, May 15 2005 - 5:00pm Every day
This event is being put on by Cedar Springs
Waldorf School. This event is a family event with fun for all ages.
Vendors, Performers, Personal services, Central amusements, Games,
andFestivities begin with a townie procession lead by Her Royal
Highness, Queen Elizabeth
and Her Royal Guards [God Save the Queen] Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. El Dorado County Fairgrounds, 100
Placerville Drive, Placerville. $10 for adults, $5 for children's, Parking at fair is $3 or you can park at the Library for Free and take a Free shuttle. www.cedarspringsonline.com For more information contact: Cedar Springs Waldorf School (530) 642-9903
The Oklahoma City Thunder, off to a league-worst 1-12 start in their new home town, have fired coach P.J. Carlesimo, according to multiple media reports.
Noted Michigan nemesis Chris Wells had two big plays, including a 59-yard touchdown run and 134 yards rushing to help 10th-ranked Ohio State beat its archrival 42-7 on Saturday, the first time in 105 meetings they have strung together five wins.
The Jets and Cards have enjoyed upward mobility. Now they seek credibility when New York visits unbeaten Tennessee and Arizona hosts the Super Bowl champs, Clark Judge says in Peek at the Week.
Pavol Demitra scored twice, Daniel and Henrik Sedin had three points each and the Vancouver Canucks beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-1 on Saturday for their third straight win on the road.
Russell Wilson threw for two touchdowns and had a key run in the third quarter
to set up another score that helped North Carolina State beat No. 25 North Carolina
41-10 on Saturday.
Purdue provided the perfect ending to Joe Tiller's tenure Saturday against Indiana. The offense didn't stop scoring, the defense gave up virtually nothing and Tiller got his hands back on the Old Oaken Bucket.
West Virginia's Pat White broke the NCAA record for most career rushing yards
by a quarterback in leading the Mountaineers to a 35-21 win over Louisville on Saturday.
Blake Griffin had career highs of 35 points and 21 rebounds,
and No. 12 Oklahoma needed just about all of them in holding
off Gardner-Webb 80-76 on Saturday.