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A-6 Mountain Democrat Monday, July 30, 2012 EL DORADO COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE’S Voice of Business 5 4 2 M a i n S t . • P l a c e r v i l l e , C A 9 5 6 6 7 • ( 5 3 0 ) 6 2 1 - 5 8 8 5 • w w w. e l d o r a d o c o u n t y. o r g Cowboy Up At Rainbow Orchards Complete Pest Control Service 530-626-6774 25 $ 00 Off Any Service New customers only The temperature was hot but the Hangtown Harmonica competition was even hotter at the Cowboys and Cornbread event held at Rainbow Orchards on Saturday July 21st. Seven contestants were vying for cash prizes in the top three spots, but only one could go away with the title 2012 Hangtown Harmonica Champion. Leading off this year’s competition and scoring big points with his showmanship, Randy Head has joined an esteemed list of Hangtown Harmonica contestants. Next up, Roger Coleman who says his inspiration came from a man called “Animal” while he was working at a carnival at the age of 17. Roger says that “he touched my soul and I hope I can repay the debt.” A relative novice with a little more than 5 years of harmonica music under his belt, George Yurkovic claims the mouth harp is good for his soul as well. That said, he shared his soul food with hundreds of music lovers braving the heat. The youngest and only female contestant in this year’s competition was Julianne Barb at age 13 who gave the talented group a run for their money. New to this years competition but no stranger to the mouth harp was Mac Rice from the popular local band Late for Dinner. Orvin Lambert, back for the third year in row hoping to keep his winning streak going. Having previously won 3rd and 2nd place respectively he pulled out all the stops with his smooth as silk technique. Reigning Champion Eric Hill impressed the audience and the judges by changing harmonicas mid-song. After the scores were tallied there was a tie for 1st place between the 2011 Hangtown Harmonica Champ Eric Hill and Mac Rice with his bluesy sound. The temperature got hotter and the competition got tougher with another round of music between the two. When the dust had settled Mac Rice claimed the top spot of 2012 Hangtown Harmonica Champion, Eric Hill took second and Orvin Lambert only 3 points behind the top two landed 3rd place. Thank you to our judges, Richard Esposito, Dan May, and Supervisor Ray Nutting, who had a very tough job that afternoon. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT • Bookkeeping, Accounting & Billing Services • Financial Statements & Cash Flow Analysis • Tax Planning & Tax Return Preparation • Estate Tax Planning & Preparation • Trust Management & Accounting • Payroll Processing • Hardware & Software Selection & Implementation • Computer Consulting, Training & Support 530 622-1731 916 933-2164 FAX 622-7241 FAX 933-7745 601 Main Street Placerville, CA 95667-5708 985 Governor Drive El Dorado Hills, CA 95762-4231 E-mail: terrie@prodhon-cpa.com WE’RE YOUR AUTOMOTIVE GLASS SPECIALISTS! 1 Thanks for Voting us # for the Sixth Year! 10, 2011 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 20 Congratulations to “Tim’s Terror” the winning Chili entry from Sierra Vista Bank. Shown here, Marty and Kathleen Mendenhall, helpers for the Hindquarter House in Pilot Hill. Cowboy Poet, Hatch Graham, looks the part. Kevin Brown Past County Chamber President 2006 $25–$100 OFF YOUR DEDUCTIBLE 530-626-3795 Doing Business in El Dorado County 131 Placerville Dr. • Placerville HEALTH INSURANCE We specialize in Self employed individuals and small employer groups of 2 or more employees or husband & wife groups (530) 621-3118 • (800) 621-6495 517-3 Main Street, Diamond Springs, CA Knoblauch Insurance Service El Dorado County welcomes your success! Business License General Information To apply for a business license, obtain an application from the Tax Collector’s website: www.edcgov.us/taxcollector/ This website provides comprehensive instruction and most applicants may complete their application online. In El Dorado County, it is unlawful for any person to transact any kind of business in the unincorporated territory of the County without possessing an unexpired and unrevoked county business license unless the business is exempt. Multiple Business Locations – A separate license is required for each physical business location. See County Ordinance 5.08.070 for a complete list of exemptions. Zoning Is the location zoned appropriately for your use? Your business may require: Agricultural Commission review, Environmental Impact Report, Public hearing, Special Use Permit, Request for change in zoning, and/or review for parking availability. Ask questions first! Do your research prior to purchasing or leasing a workspace/building. For more information on doing business in El Dorado County, visit www.edcgov.us Lic. 0791400 www.todayshealthinsurance.com The Pines at Placerville Healthcare Skilled nursing facility focusing on the emotional, psychological, and physical needs of each resident. www.horizonwest.com/ placerville/ (Mac Jones, Administrator, Nick Anderson, Branch President, Janet Saitman, Director of Marketing) Both in clude ad, al pint of PotatoS Beans & w la ol es C LY. CARRY-OUT ON KIDS EAT FREE ON TUESDAYS. For your insurance and financial needs, see State Farm Agent: Fred Ott, CLU ChFC CPCU, Agent Insurance Lic. #0564241 3420 Coach Lane #4, Cameron Park, CA 95682 Bus: 530-677-5211 3977 DUROCK RD. • SHINGLE SPRINGS LIKE A GOOD NEIGHBOR *MUST present coupon at time of ordering. Not good with any other special offer. 676-4040 STATE FARM IS THERE.TM Providing Insurance and Financial Services statefarm.com® P026038 State Farm® Insurance Companies • Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois 9/05 Mountain Democrat Monday, July 30, 2012 AUGUST Chamber Champions: 2012 A-7 Mountain Democrat El Dorado County Chamber of Commerce DON’T MISS OUT!!! Applications are now being accepted for a maximum class size of 25. Ask a graduating participant what they think of the program. The mission of Leadership El Dorado is to provide education and training to help build El Dorado County’s future leaders. The program intends to send a diverse group of highly skilled leaders back into the community – better skilled, further motivated, with a stronger vision – to lead those around them toward an improved region and a healthier community. Leadership El Dorado will drive this process by intense classroom activity, participatory sessions, public and private entity site visits, peer-to-peer exchange, and through other means which will promote a stronger social and professional environment. Applications are available at: www.eldoradocounty.org/pdf/ ChamberApplication.pdf or call 530-621-5885 for more information. CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT Wednesday, September 19, 2012 Apple Mountain Golf Resort, Camino 11:00 Registration, 12:30 Shotgun Start Handicap and Callaway Divisions $135 Early Bird special if paid by 9-3-12 ($155 after 9-3-12) A portion of the proceeds will benefit Entry fee includes… • Green Fees • Cart • Range Balls • Closest to pin • Longest drive • Furthest from the Pin • Free Give Away • Raffle prizes • Free beverages on course • Lunch included! • Great dinner! Highway 50 Sponsor: For more information on player registration or sponsorship opportunities, call 530-621-5885, or visit www.eldoradocounty.org AUGUST 2012 COMMUNITY CALENDAR Salsa Lessons and Dancing at Sequoia Every Wednesday - except the first Wednesday of the Month! 530-622-5222 or www.sequoiaplacerville.com Aug 07 National Night Out Placerville - 5:00 p.m. kick off party at Mother Lode Rehabilitation Enterprises, 399 Placerville Drive. Pollock Pines, 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., grassy area between Los Hermanos and Reibes Cameron Park, Burke Junction,4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.,530677-8000, 530-677-5282, or Paula@burkejunction.com Family Fun Night at Round Table Pizza Every Tuesday evening, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm. Food and other activities for the family. Round Table Pizza at 512 Main Street, Placerville. 530-622-2259 Aug 10 Summer Cinema Series 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. Gold Trail Grange in Coloma, 319 Hwy 49. Donation: $5/per person 530.621.1224 or julie@arconservancy.org Tuesday Evenings Men’s Chorus 7:15 pm First Christian Church of Placerville, 2687 Andler Rd, Placerville. (530) 344-9209 or (530) 644-4151 or www.goldrushchorus.org Aug 10, 11, 17, 18, & 31 Old Coloma Theatre presents Publish or Perish or “Write Away” 7:30 p.m. 530-626-5282. www.oldcolomatheater.org Community Observatory Folsom Lake College-El Dorado Center, Campus Dr. Free. (530) 642-5621 or communityobservatory.com Tuesday Evening: Bingo 5:00 p.m. $10 for first 14 games, Pollock Pines/Camino Community Center, 2675 Sanders Drive. Dance with Apple Jack’s & Jill’s Square Dance Club Wednesday Evenings, 7:00 p.m at the Hangtown Grange, 2020 Smith Flat Road, Placerville. 530-622-8550 or 530-642-2787 Placerville Speedway Jul 4 California Sprint Car Civil War Series; Jul 7 No Races; Jul 14 Point Race #10; Jul 21 Point Race #11; Jul 25 Lucas Oil ASCS National Sprint Car Series; July 28 Point Race #12. www.placervillespeedway.com Certified Farmers Markets • Saturdays 8:00 a.m. - noon - Placerville - Ivy Street Parking Lot • Sundays 9:00 a.m. - noon - El Dorado Hills Town Center • Sundays 10:00 am – 1:00 pm – Divide Farm Exchange • Sunday 9:00 – 1:00 pm Farmers' Market, 7312 Hwy 49, Lotus • Tuesdays 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. – South Lake Tahoe – parking lot of American Legion Hall • Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - noon – Cameron Park - Burke’s Junction • Wednesday – Farmers Market opens at the Bell Tower, Main Street Placerville • Thursday 8:00 am – noon – El Dorado Hills CSD, Harvard Boulevard For more information call 530-622-1900 or visit www.eldoradofarmersmarket.com/ Aug 11 & 25 Music in the Courtyard 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Info: Fountain Plaza Salon 530-622-4900 Aug 11 High Tea with Miss Hattie Craddock 1:30 p.m. Town Hall, 549 Main Street, $12.00. 530 622-1078 Aug 11 & 25 Concert in the Pines 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Free. At the Pony Express Plaza in Pollock Pines. 530-613-1332. jmharper2@comcast.net Aug 11 Pancakes at the Airport 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Hangar at Placerville Airport. Adults $6, kids 12 and under $3. Exit Highway 50 at Point View, turn right on Broadway and left on Airport Road. Aug 11 Cameron Park Concert Series 6:00 p.m. Cameron Park's NEW Community Center. Doors open at 6 p.m. cpcsd@cameronpark.org (530)677-2231 www.cameronpark.org Aug 11 2012 Outdoor Projector Movies 8:45 p.m. El Dorado County Library, main lawn, 345 Fair Lane, Placerville. Friends of the Library 530-621-3012 Aug 11 Saturday Night in the Park 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. EDH Community Park, 1021 Harvard Way. Live Music: Elvis Tribute 916.933-6624 or www.edhcsd.org Aug 01 Sequoia Comedy Night Sequoia Restaurant, 643 Bee Street, Placerville. www.sequoiaplacerville.com or 530.622.5222 Aug 12 & 26 Shingle Springs Depot Train Rides Noon – 4:00 p.m. $5.00 ages 9 and up, $3.00 ages 3 to 8. El Dorado Western Railway Foundation. 530-621-5865. http://eldoradowestern.blogspot.com/ Aug 02, 09, 16, 23, & 30 Free Thursday Evening Concerts at Town Center 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. El Dorado Hills Town Center www.ElDoradoHillsTownCenter.com/ Aug 12 Craft Fair Historic Downtown Placerville 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Historic Main Street, Admission and parking are free. 530-672-3436 Aug 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Pizza Night at Fitzpatrick’s in Fair Play 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Call for reservations. Fitzpatrick Winery & Lodge 530-620-3248. Aug 5 & 19 El Dorado Depot Train Rides Noon – 4:00 p.m. Located next to the El Dorado Community Center in the town of El Dorado. $5.00 ages 9 and up, $3.00 ages 3 to 8. El Dorado Western Railway Foundation. 530-621-5865. http://eldoradowestern.blogspot.com Aug 07, 14, 21 & 28 Bingo 5:00 p.m. Pollock Pines/Camino Community Center, 2675 Sanders Drive, Pollock Pines. $10 for first 14 games. 530-647-8005 Aug 12 Hangtown Destruction Derby 3:00 p.m. El Dorado County Fairgrounds, 100 Placerville Drive, Placerville. Call 530-642-5210 Aug 18 Tire Amnesty Days El Dorado Disposal Service, Materials Recovery Facility, 4199 Throwita Way, Diamond Springs. 530-621-5300 or www.edcgov.us/emd Aug 18 Third Saturday, Placerville Art Walk 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Historic Downtown Placerville. (530) 672-3436 www.placerville-downtown.org Aug 18 & 25 Wine & Sunsets at Lava Cap Winery 4:30 -7:30 p.m. Lava Cap Winery 2221 Fruitridge Rd. Placerville. shelley@lavacap.com. 530-621-0175 Aug 18 Michael Chapeldain in Concert 5:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. $20/$30 at the door. 530-295-1833 www.davidgirardvineyards.com Aug 19 Free Bingo 3rd Sunday of the month 2:00 p.m. Pollock Pines/Camino Community Center, 3675 Sanders Drive, Pollock Pines. 530-647-8005 Aug 23 Hangtown Car Show 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. The Thursday Night Hangtown Car Show on Historic Main Street, Placerville. For info and preregistration to show a car call Mike at 530-622-1731 Aug 25 Sip Wine & Paint a Masterpiece at Lava Cap Winery 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. Lava Cap Winery, 2221 Fruitridge Rd, Placerville. shelley@lavacap.com 530-621-0175 Aug 28 Burke Junction Cruise Night Car Show 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Paula@burkejunction.com www.burkejunction.com/ Aug 28 El Dorado County Chamber Mixer & BBQ at Sierra Nevada House 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Hosted together with the Divide and Coloma/Lotus Chambers. Highway 49 & Lotus Road. 530-621-5885. www.eldoradocounty.org Aug 31 – Sep 02 Farm to Fork Festival – Sample the Sierra 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. Chef’s Table Dinner. For more information on tickets, lodging and more visit www.SampletheSierra.com. emily@tahoechamber.org For more information on these and other events, visit www.visiteldorado.com The event date, time, cost and locations are subject to change. Prior to attending an event please contact the event contact person to confirm the information. Meetings: Aug 2 Member Council, Chamber, Noon Aug 13 thru 26th 46th Annual Mother Lode Art Exhibition Daily. Placerville Shakespeare Club. 2940 Bedford Avenue Placerville. r.m.dodrill@cal.net Aug 8 Luncheon, Red Hawk , Waterfa;; Buffet 11:30 Aug 9 Visitor’s Authority, MORE, 4 pm Aug 9 Joint Chambers, 7:30 a.m., EDCOE Aug 18 Community Flea Market 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. El Dorado Savings Parking Lot. Lot space $30 www.pollockpines-caminorotary.org Aug 9 Board of Directors, 5:30 p.m., EDCOE Aug 18 Wakamatsu Historical Tours 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Adults $10; Children 12-18 years old $5. Contact ARC to sign up and for meeting location. julie@arconservancy.org 530.621.1224 Aug 28 Mixer/BBQ, Sierra Nevada House, 5:30 pm Aug 20 EDC2, 11:00 am, EDCOE Aug 23 Ag Council, 7:30 a.m., Ag Building
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