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Amador Farmers' Market Newsletter Vol. 1, Number 6

Shadow Dancer of Noni Lynn’s Pony Rides will be at the Sutter Creek
Farmers Market on Saturday and can’t wait to show the kids around the
Market. (Cost is $5.00 per ride.)
Amador Farmers Market Special Events
The Amador Farmers’ Market will be holding several special events in
August, beginning with the monthly bakeoffs in Sutter Creek and Pine

Welcome to the Country, where sleeping under a blanket of stars is not just a saying

Welcome to the Country
By,
Charity Maness

So you’ve decided to move to the country where “sleeping under a blanket of stars” is not just an expression, but a reality.

Foothill Conservancy July 24 News Notes

Second day of Mokelumne River raft trips a big success!

Amador Farmers' Market Newsletter July 14

“Fresh From Our Farms To Your Table.”

Friends of the Amador County Library at Amador Farmers Market.

July 8 and 22 in Pine Grove and July 18 in Sutter Creek. Support this
great organization: buy a book for a bargain price, then sit and enjoy
it along with the market atmosphere at the market’s café tables.
Bring Your Shopping List to the Farmers Market

If you only click on ONE hyperlink this year,

click on this one:

http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/index-flash.html

The time has come. We can not put this matter off any longer.
Our lives, and the quality of our lives, depend on it.

Each time someone says they don't want "Government Run Health Care"
ask them how Wall Street Run Health Care is working for them.

July 8 Foothill Conservancy NewsNotes

Water

Delta advocates plan Sacramento rally
Back-room negotitaions could lead to more dams (including New Pardee), the Peripheral Canal, and destruction of the Delta and its fisheries. The Record, July 3, http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090703/A_NEWS14/90...

Delta supporters rally at State Capitol

Frank Rich on the Meaning of Stonewall

(ed. note: For me, personally, one of the most poignant and empowering aspects of the Stonewall Rebellion 40 years ago (today!) was that it was a rebellion by kids who simply had nothing more to lose. They were not the gay professionals who had respect and success in New York City---if no where else in the US.