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50/50 Raffle Dance  

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Friday, May 11 2007, 7:00pm - 11:00pm

Spiritual Center for Positive Living
3294 Royal Drive Suite 101, Cameron Park, CA 95682

One lucky person will be taking home 50% of the money collected!!

Our live band will be playing the greatest dance songs from every generation!!!! 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s & Current

Come enjoy the evening with like minded spiritual friends.
May 11th 7 pm


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MSNBC.com: Weather
  • Hanna, Ike aim for East Coast

    Vehicles drive through standing water from Tropical Storm Hanna on Highway 12 in Rodanthe, N.C., Friday. Hanna was forecast to make landfall somewhere along the Carolina coast early Saturday. Beach vacationers in the Carolinas packed up and headed inland Friday and authorities in the Florida Keys ordered the beginning of evacuations there as two storms threatened the U.S. East Coast.


  • Is Hurricane Ike like devastating Andrew?

    Sept. 5: Hurricane Ike, still several days from landfall in the U.S., weakened slightly Friday but still threatens to hit the oil-producing Gulf of Mexico and Miami. The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore reports.  (Nightly News)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.


  • Officials deny jump in Haiti death toll

    A man carries bottles of water donated by the Word Food Program in Gonaives, Haiti, on Friday.Haitian police found 495 corpses when muddy floodwaters began to recede on Friday from the port city of Gonaives following days of heavy rain from Tropical Storm Hanna, an official said.


  • FCC plans DTV test in N.C.
    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.
  • Tax tab rises when storms batter islands

    Two hours after high tide, waves break along rocks that used to be covered with sand on Tybee Island, Ga. Fragile barrier islands such as Tybee Island, formed by centuries of sand and sediment deposits along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coastlines, have taken a beating from multiple tropical storms and hurricanes in recent years. Fragile barrier islands from Texas to New England take a beating, especially during hurricane season, that cause their beachfronts to wash away and gradually return with the tides. Yet authorities spend large sums to "fix" them by replenishing sand.


  • U.S. offers aid to Gustav-blasted Cuba
    The U.S.  has offered Cuba in emergency aid for the victims of Hurricane Gustav and is willing to send far more if a U.S.-approved disaster assessment team is allowed in for assessment.
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