From Saturday, August 26 2006 - 10:00am To Sunday, August 27 2006 - 10:00pm Every day
Indian Tacos & Food. List of events: California Native American Dancing, Arts & Crafts, Warrior and Women's Games, Cultural Presenters, Horseshoe Tournament, Traditional Ceremonies, Basketball Tournaments, Activities for all ages. From Sacramento: Take Highway 50 East. Exit on Greenstone Road. Make a right hand turn at bottom of off-ramp, then make a left at Grassy Run Court (first left after freeway on-ramp). Follow Grassy Run Court into subdivision. Make a left turn Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Rolling Rock (approximately ¾ mile from subdivision entrance). At top of hill, bear right on Reservation Road (approximately ¼ mile). Stay on Reservation Road until you enter the Rancheria (approximately 1.9 miles). Public is Welcome. Free Admission. This is a drug and alcohol free event For more information contact: (530) 676-6281
Hurricane Ike bore down on Cuba after roaring across low-lying islands Sunday, tearing apart houses, wiping out crops and worsening floods in Haiti that have already killed more than 300 people.
With powerful Hurricane Ike on an uncertain course toward the Gulf of Mexico, many on these low-lying islands took a wait-and-see approach to evacuating Sunday.
As the senior forecaster there, Lixion Avila frequently consults with colleagues in Cuba and he has found himself drawing the lines that drive a Category 4 monster completely through his homeland ? and directly at his aged mother in Havana.
Ike is still far out in the Atlantic, but it's getting a close look from those who weathered 1992's Andrew, the devastating Category 5 storm against which all other Florida hurricanes are measured.
Hundreds of people fled Gonaives, Haiti, on Saturday for higher ground as powerful Hurricane Ike threatened to unleash heavy rain and compound a disaster caused by a previous storm.
The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission said Friday that he is unlikely to delay plans for an important test in North Carolina that could disrupt television service for some viewers in the path of Tropical Storm Hanna.