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El Dorado Business Connection is a group of dynamic business owners in the El Dorado Hills area. We are not affiliated with a national organization, so we are flexible to help meet the needs of our members.

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Check us out at eldoradobusinessconnection.com or email our President Jan Garin.

A business that isn't networked is a business that is out of touch!

Day/Time: Every Thursday, 12:16 - 1:31 pm
Location: El Dorado Hills Raleys Event Center
Jan Garin
President, EBC
530.417.4488


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  • Firefighters gain on LA-area blaze as wind calms (AP)

    Residents keep watch on flames burning close to their home at the top of Louise Avenue in Los Angeles' Granada Hills area as efforts to control wildfires in Southern California continue Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2008.  (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)AP - A respite in Santa Ana winds allowed firefighters to beat back flames that continued to whirl dangerously close to homes Wednesday morning along the city's northwestern suburbs.


  • In many US airports, guns are OK outside security (AP)

    Joel Rosenberg, a firearms instructor in Minneapolis, pulls back his coat to display his gun outside the property of the Minneapolis-Paul International Airport Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008 in Minneapolis. In some of the nation's busiest airports, including Minneapolis, it's perfectly legal to carry a loaded gun right up to security checkpoints. (AP Photo/Jim Mone)AP - Flying in the U.S. has been transformed since Sept. 11, with passengers forced to remove their shoes, take out their laptop computers and put liquids and gels in clear plastic bags. Yet it's perfectly legal to take a loaded gun right up to the security checkpoint at some of the nation's biggest airports.


  • Americans are too afraid to visit bloody Juarez (AP)

    Residents react after arriving at a crime scene where a relative was gunned down in the border city of Ciudad Juarez in this August 22, 2008 file photo. Ciudad Juarez is Mexico's most violent city in a drug war that has killed more than 3,000 people nationwide this year. The deployment of 3,000 troops, received as heroes by city residents earlier this year, hasn't changed a thing. To match WITNESS-MEXICO Picture taken August 22, 2008. (Tomas Bravo/Files/Reuters)AP - Mexican officials are trying to persuade Americans to visit Ciudad Juarez, touting the city in a new billboard campaign as a "land of encounters." But on this side of the border, that sounds like a cruel joke.


  • Govt wants kids to buckle up on small school buses (AP)

    Alabama Gov. Bob Riley sits in a school bus equipped with seat belts with student Bailey Cox at Pine Level Elementary School in Deatsville, Ala., Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008. Riley and Deputy U.S. Transportation Secretary Thomas Barrett visited the school to announce new measures that require smaller school buses will have to be equipped with lap-and-shoulder seat belts for the first time. The rule was drafted after the deaths of four Alabama students in a school bus crash in 2006. (AP Photo/Jamie Martin)AP - Smaller school buses will have to be equipped with lap-and-shoulder seat belts for the first time under a government rule drafted following the deaths of four Alabama students on a school bus that nose-dived off an overpass.


  • Missing Fla. girl's mom appears in court; no bond (AP)

    This undated file photo released by the Orange County Sheriff's Office in Orlando, Fla. on Friday, July 18, 2008, shows Caylee Marie Anthony , 2,  who has been missing more than  four months.  On Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2008, a grand jury indicted Casey Anthony on a count of first-degree murder in the death of her daughter, Caylee. (AP Photo/Orange County Sheriff's Office, file)AP - The mother of a missing 3-year-old Florida girl went before a judge Wednesday to hear charges she killed her daughter, a day after she was indicted following four months of searches that yielded no sign of the child.


  • Mass. man on trial for killing Mormon-devoted wife (AP)

    In this May 22, 2006, file photo Jeremias Bins appears for a hearing in Framingham District Court, in Framingham, Mass. Bins, a 32-year-old native of Brazil is on trial for allegedly beating his wife and 11-year-old stepson to death after becoming frustrated with her involvement in the Mormon church.  Jury selection in Bins' murder trial begins Wednesday Oct. 15, 2008.  (AP Photo/Janet Knott, Pool)AP - Carla Souza was a dutiful member of the Mormon church, hosting dinner meetings at her house, taking care of children in the nursery school and going out with missionaries to spread the word about her faith.


  • Mexican workers in US during WWII can get back pay (AP)
    AP - Mexican laborers in a World War II-era guest-worker program can soon apply for money that was withheld from their paychecks and sent to the Mexican government.
  • Ohio executes inmate who argued was too fat to die (AP)

    This undated file photo provided by Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction shows Richard Cooey. Lawyers for an Ohio death row inmate who has unsuccessfully argued that his obesity prevents humane lethal injection have filed an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court to halt Tuesday's execution.   (AP Photo/Department of Rehabilitation and Correction)AP - The first inmate to die by lethal injection in Ohio in more than a year argued to the end that his obesity would make it difficult for prison staff to find suitable veins in his arms to deliver the deadly chemicals.


  • 18 candidates seek run in Detroit mayor election (AP)

    Detroit Mayor Ken Cockrel Jr., meets with citizens after his public swearing-in ceremony in the downtown municipal center in Detroit, Friday, Sept. 19, 2008. The 42-year-old Democrat officially became Detroit's chief executive at 12:01 a.m. Friday, promoted from the city council to replace the disgraced Kwame Kilpatrick.  (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)AP - Eighteen people, including a state representative, NBA Hall of Famer, former assistant federal prosecutor and ex-city council president, answered a call for candidates to run the city of 900,000 after its disgraced mayor resigned.


  • DA: Driver in deadly bus crash wasn't intoxicated (AP)

    A tour bus lies in a water filled ditch after crashing on a rural two lane road near Williams, Calif., Sunday, Oct. 5, 2008. At least 8 people died and several were injured when the bus crashed while carrying passengers to a casino resort 60 miles north of Sacramento. (AP Photo/Steve Yeater)AP - Toxicology tests show that the driver of a charter bus that crashed on a rural Northern California road, killing nine, was not drunk or on drugs at the time, prosecutors said Tuesday.


  • Suit: Pregnant Detroit police forced to take leave (AP)
    AP - Five Detroit police officers are suing the city, saying they were forced to go on sick leave when their bosses learned they were pregnant, even if they could perform other duties.
  • Scientists view both Obama, McCain as supportive (AP)

    Republican presidential nominee Senator John McCain (R-AZ) (L) and Democratic presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) stand together onstage after the first U.S. presidential debate in Oxford, Mississippi, September 26, 2008, file photo.  REUTERS/Jim BourgAP - Call it the political revenge of the nerds. For nearly eight years, many mainstream scientists have been frustrated with the Bush administration. They've claimed that science has been censored, ignored and politicized on issues from global warming to stem cells to evolution. Even the presidential science adviser was booted from the White House, forced to set up office down the street.


  • Gun-toting Pa. mom gets back concealed gun permit (AP)
    AP - A mother who angered fellow parents when she openly carried a pistol to her 5-year-old daughter's soccer game got her concealed weapons permit back Tuesday after a Pennsylvania judge overruled a sheriff's decision to revoke it.
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