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August 2008
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Gardening class
Placerville Speedway
Sierra Outdoor Cinema
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Woodcrafters Meet
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Food Preserving Class
EBC Networking Meeting
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Sartory Wednesday Live Music
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Music at the Ravine
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Fly Fishing Class
Gardening class
Concert and Wine Tasting-David Girard Vineyards
Placerville Speedway
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Craft Faire
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Food Preserving Class-Free Public Class
EBC Networking Meeting
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Food Preserving Class-Free Public Class
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Miwok & Maidu Culture Talk
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Master Gardener Class - Making a Container Fountain
Placerville Speedway
Sierra Outdoor Cinema
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Master Food Preserver-Dehydrating & Freezing Free Public Class
EBC Networking Meeting
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Harvest Moon Festival 2008
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Maximize your Farmers Market Experience Workshop
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Hike- Emigrant Lake
Master Gardener Class - Lawns
Placerville Speedway
Hot August Night
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EBC Networking Meeting
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Placerville Speedway
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MSNBC.com: Weather
  • Ike blasts Bahamas, aims at Cuba

    A diner at the Antojitos Mexicanos restaurant watches the progress of Hurricane Ike on the Weather Channel on Saturday in Homestead, Fla.Ike ripped off roofs, sank boats and blocked the road for aid to reach a flooded Haitian city on Sunday as it roared over the southern Bahamas as a ferocious Category 4 hurricane. The Florida Keys evacuated and Cuba prepared for a direct hit.


  • Hurricane Ike looms as trouble for Gulf

    A sattelite image taken at 11:45 p.m. ET on Saturday shows Hurricane Ike over the Turks and Caicos. Ike is an extremely dangerous Category 4 storm according to forecasters. Powerful Hurricane Ike rolled down an uncertain path Sunday that may lead to the U.S. Gulf Coast late this week, forcing emergency officials to pay attention and leaving millions of people from Florida to Mexico to wonder where it will eventually strike.


  • Cuban forecaster leaves emotion outside

    Billy Wagner, left, senior emergency management director for Monroe County in the Florida Keys; Max Mayfield, second left, director of the National Hurricane Center Director; and hurricane forecasters Lixion Avila and Richard Pasch, right, peruse the forecast for Hurricane Charley, at the National Hurricane Center in Miami in 2004.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.


  • 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.


  • Haitians fear next round of heavy rain

    A man unloads bottles of water donated by Word Food Program in Gonaives, Haiti, on Friday. A ship carrying 33 tons of U.N. relief supplies managed to dock Friday, the first significant aid delivery after four days without food or water for thousands of survivors from Tropical Storm Hanna. 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.


  • 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.
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