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Celebrate the Diverse History of the Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Colony Farm

Celebrate the Diverse History of the Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Colony Farm

An event for the entire family, the Wakamatsu Farm Festival benefits the historic Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Colony Farm, located at 941 Cold Springs Road, Placerville, CA. This year’s festival takes place on Saturday, May 18th from 10 am to 4 pm. Gates open at 9:30 am and tickets are available online - $20/adult; $7 youth; under 10 is FREE. Advance ticket purchase is strongly recommended.

News10 anchors have award winning fun with Tellagami app

News10 anchors have award winning fun with Tellagami app

News10 anchors had a blast creating their own Tellagami acceptance speeches. Check them out below. :-)

It's a fun app for your iPhone and iPad.

Click HERE if you want to learn more about how you can create your own Tellagami.

How to become a weather spotter

SACRAMENTO, CA - Weather forecasting continues to improve along with technology, but some of the best tools we have are the eyes and ears of people living in areas affected by severe weather.

The National Weather Service Forecast Office in Sacramento is seeking volunteers to be SKYWARN Weather Spotters. On-the-ground reports help improve warnings and forecasts. This is especially helpful at elevations from 2,000 feet and above and in rural areas. These areas have fewer reporting sites so filling in data with spotter reports can help greatly improve storm tracking.

The next spotter training class is March 11 from 6 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. This online training session will focus on providing weather spotter training and weather safety information for those wishing to become a spotter or as a refresher for existing National Weather Service spotters.

Sacramento Museums Celebrate Spring With Music, Parties & Even a Promenade in March!

Sacramento Museums Celebrate Spring  With Music, Parties & Even a Promenade in March!

In addition to its fascinating Gold Rush past, the Sacramento area is rich with an amazing array of state-of-the-art museums and historic sites that offer visitors the chance to explore California’s fine art, history, science, and wildlife treasures all year long.  In March, many of the 30 members of Sacramento Association of Museums (SAM) are kicking off springtime with fun activities filled with music, parties and even a promenade, a sampling of which follows:

Pop-Up Music Month at the Sacramento Children’s Museum - March 1-31
Join the Sacramento Children’s Museum all month to explore musical instruments and special activities such as fun Music & Movement dancing on Fridays, interactive Sing-A-Long Saturdays and more!  Museum visitors will also have the hands-on opportunity to craft a musical instrument in the Art Studio all month long.  For more, visit www.sackids.org or call 916-638-7225. 

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Books I want to Read or Cover Lusting

Books I want to Read or Cover Lusting

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Easter Eggstravaganza

Easter Eggstravaganza

The Fair Oaks Recreation & Park District presents an “Eggciting” Easter adventure for the entire family. Please join us for a FREE egg hunt for children 0-13 years old! We have a *$10 wristband for unlimited carnival games and inflatables, one (1) choo-choo ride, and one (1) face painting. Adults don’t get left out of the fun, purchase your $3 admission ticket for the Fair Oaks Youth Advisory Board’s “Adult Egg Hunt” for a chance to hunt around for gift cards and prizes!

Hop on over to the McMillan Center and purchase entry into the morning breakfast presented by the Fair Oaks Host Lions Club. Tickets for the breakfast are $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for children and can only be purchased from the Fair Oaks Host Lions Club in the McMillan Center.