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Village Life file photo by Thomas Frey. By John Poimiroo. El Dorado County Memorial Day ceremonies will again be pre-recorded, broadcast and streamed. "Last month we faced a 'go, no-go' decision whether to hold a public Memorial Day ceremony. At the time El Dorado County was struggling to drop out of the COVID-19 orange tier, which restricts MELLO-ROOS END IN SIGHT FOR SERRANO Mello-Roos end in sight for Serrano. Serrano residents paying Mello-Roos taxes for almost 30 years finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. In 1991 laws did not require that an end date be specified for Mello-Roos taxes. The lack of a sunset clause meant that residents paid Mello-Roos taxes in perpetuity or until the projectsoutlined in
STUDENT OF THE YEAR: DYLAN ESTEN Lake Forest Elementary School student Dylan Esten has earned the title of Student of the Year. Dylan was celebrated at the March 17 Rotary Club of El Dorado Hills meeting. “He is good at so many things yet he is very humble,” said Principal Bruce Peters. “He’s extremelysucce
GROW FOR IT! SHADE GARDENING IN A MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATEPLANTS FOR A MEDITERRANEAN LANDSCAPEPLANTS FOR MEDITERRANEAN GARDENLIST OF MEDITERRANEAN PLANTSMEDITERRANEAN TREES The gardening climate of El Dorado County mimics that in Chile, Australia and parts of the Middle East, where we have the Mediterranean climate of wet winters and hot, dry summers. Our gardens are usually “dry” spots, growing in a specific cycle of hot and cold. To succeed, the shade garden must be preplanned and wellthought-out, with
MOTORIZED VEHICLE CODES MAY COME AS A SURPRISE Motorized vehicle codes may come as a surprise. By Sel Richard. Young riders of electric scooters may be unaware that they are breaking the law if riding on any public roadway, sidewalk or bike lane without a Class C driver license. CHP Officer Andrew Brown made this painfully clear at last week’s El Dorado Hills Community Council meeting JANA ROSSI - VILLAGE LIFE Twenty-seven years ago Brunton and five fellow Cameron Park firefighters walked into Williams’ parent’s home just in time for Brunton to catch a brand-new baby boy. He would be named Jesse and later become a Cameron Park Fire Department intern, working at the very station where his birth-story heroes were assigned. COSTCO FLIPS PROPOSED PLAN Costco flips proposed plan. Homeowners are chomping at their bits of industrial-sized blueberry muffins to know whether a Costco warehouse is actually coming to El Dorado Hills. Local businesses, investors and homeowner association representatives have met with company representatives behind closed doors since March, when an announcementwas
CARSON CREEK/HERITAGE PARK LLAD GOING TO THE BALLOT Carson Creek/Heritage Park LLAD going to the ballot. Heritage Village senior community members who felt they were stonewalled at last month’s El Dorado Hills Community Services District Board of Directors meeting when General Manager Kevin Loewen recommended denial of an appeal put forth by resident Robert Williams regarding theCarson Creek
NEW PRINCIPAL WELCOMES STUDENTS BACK TO BLUE OAK ELEMENTARY Blue Oak Elementary School in Cameron Park has a new principal. Rachelle Ball took the job after former principal Paul Stewart moved to Valley View Charter Montessori, which shared the campus at Blue Oak until last year. Ball taught elementary school for 13 years before moving to the office. She was JAMBOREE ROLLOVER VICTIM DIES Jamboree rollover victim dies. By Cole Mayer. Rachel Anne Gray, the woman critically burned in an accident on the Rubicon Trail during the Jeepers Jamboree, has died. Longtime friend and family liaison Chris Patton confirmed that Gray, 21, of El Dorado Hills, died Sept. 1 at 11:45 p.m. Leesa Williams, Gray’s mother, wrote on the Facebook pageVILLAGE LIFE
Village Life file photo by Thomas Frey. By John Poimiroo. El Dorado County Memorial Day ceremonies will again be pre-recorded, broadcast and streamed. "Last month we faced a 'go, no-go' decision whether to hold a public Memorial Day ceremony. At the time El Dorado County was struggling to drop out of the COVID-19 orange tier, which restricts MELLO-ROOS END IN SIGHT FOR SERRANO Mello-Roos end in sight for Serrano. Serrano residents paying Mello-Roos taxes for almost 30 years finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. In 1991 laws did not require that an end date be specified for Mello-Roos taxes. The lack of a sunset clause meant that residents paid Mello-Roos taxes in perpetuity or until the projectsoutlined in
STUDENT OF THE YEAR: DYLAN ESTEN Lake Forest Elementary School student Dylan Esten has earned the title of Student of the Year. Dylan was celebrated at the March 17 Rotary Club of El Dorado Hills meeting. “He is good at so many things yet he is very humble,” said Principal Bruce Peters. “He’s extremelysucce
GROW FOR IT! SHADE GARDENING IN A MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATEPLANTS FOR A MEDITERRANEAN LANDSCAPEPLANTS FOR MEDITERRANEAN GARDENLIST OF MEDITERRANEAN PLANTSMEDITERRANEAN TREES The gardening climate of El Dorado County mimics that in Chile, Australia and parts of the Middle East, where we have the Mediterranean climate of wet winters and hot, dry summers. Our gardens are usually “dry” spots, growing in a specific cycle of hot and cold. To succeed, the shade garden must be preplanned and wellthought-out, with
MOTORIZED VEHICLE CODES MAY COME AS A SURPRISE Motorized vehicle codes may come as a surprise. By Sel Richard. Young riders of electric scooters may be unaware that they are breaking the law if riding on any public roadway, sidewalk or bike lane without a Class C driver license. CHP Officer Andrew Brown made this painfully clear at last week’s El Dorado Hills Community Council meeting JANA ROSSI - VILLAGE LIFE Twenty-seven years ago Brunton and five fellow Cameron Park firefighters walked into Williams’ parent’s home just in time for Brunton to catch a brand-new baby boy. He would be named Jesse and later become a Cameron Park Fire Department intern, working at the very station where his birth-story heroes were assigned. COSTCO FLIPS PROPOSED PLAN Costco flips proposed plan. Homeowners are chomping at their bits of industrial-sized blueberry muffins to know whether a Costco warehouse is actually coming to El Dorado Hills. Local businesses, investors and homeowner association representatives have met with company representatives behind closed doors since March, when an announcementwas
CARSON CREEK/HERITAGE PARK LLAD GOING TO THE BALLOT Carson Creek/Heritage Park LLAD going to the ballot. Heritage Village senior community members who felt they were stonewalled at last month’s El Dorado Hills Community Services District Board of Directors meeting when General Manager Kevin Loewen recommended denial of an appeal put forth by resident Robert Williams regarding theCarson Creek
NEW PRINCIPAL WELCOMES STUDENTS BACK TO BLUE OAK ELEMENTARY Blue Oak Elementary School in Cameron Park has a new principal. Rachelle Ball took the job after former principal Paul Stewart moved to Valley View Charter Montessori, which shared the campus at Blue Oak until last year. Ball taught elementary school for 13 years before moving to the office. She was JAMBOREE ROLLOVER VICTIM DIES Jamboree rollover victim dies. By Cole Mayer. Rachel Anne Gray, the woman critically burned in an accident on the Rubicon Trail during the Jeepers Jamboree, has died. Longtime friend and family liaison Chris Patton confirmed that Gray, 21, of El Dorado Hills, died Sept. 1 at 11:45 p.m. Leesa Williams, Gray’s mother, wrote on the Facebook page ASSESSOR’S OFFICE ASSISTING COMMERCIAL PROPERTY OWNERS 1 day ago · El Dorado County Assessor Karl Weiland recently announced his office is applying reductions to the assessed values of many businesses to recognize the economic impacts to certain industries resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Under Proposition 13real property is
UNEXPECTED DELIGHTS AND TENDER HOMAGE AWAIT GARDEN LOVERS Unexpected delights and tender homage await garden lovers. By Sel Richard. It was a chance meeting with a frog that prompted Gloriah Jackson and her husband Freddie to purchase their home four years ago. Now impish frogs peek high and low, from beneath lines of rose bushes to succulent arrangements garnishing their haven. GROW FOR IT! PLANTS THAT PRODUCE THEIR OWN BOUQUETS Kit Smith UCCE Master Gardeners of El Dorado County Looking closely at what makes the flowers of some plants outstanding and beautiful is the way in which the flower grows in clusters, rather than an individual bloom. The overall effect of these cluster flowers lends a look of a bouquet to the plant NEWS - VILLAGELIFE.COM Five senior lunch sites, including one in El Dorado Hills, could end up on the budgetary chopping block. The proposed cuts are a starting point in Human Services Department budget negotiations scheduled Nov.3.
NEW FACILITY TO KEEP RECYCLING, GREEN WASTE SERVICES LOCAL New facility to keep recycling, green waste services local. Cameron Park residents will soon have a new, more secure place to drop off their recyclables. El Dorado Disposal, a Waste Connections company, is moving its Palmer Drive buy-back center to a new site on Saratoga Lane in Shingle Springs. The new location will have CRV redemption for NEW CEDHSP PROPOSAL NOT REALLY NEW 1 day ago · Parker Development’s proposed project of 1,000 units along El Dorado Hills Boulevard was, for the fourth time, the main topic at the El Dorado County Planning Commission meeting. Serrano Associates Director of Governmental Relations Kirk Bone on TUMBLE TIME TEAM HEADING TO FLORIDA 1 day ago · In a year of unknowns, Tumble Time Gymnastics competitive gymnasts thrived in the new National Gymnastics Association. In its first year as members of National Gymnastics Association, Tumble Time was able to compete virtually against gyms KIMBERLY VICKERS READY TO BRING BACK THE FUN There’s a new face at the Cameron Park Community Services District. Kimberly Vickers recently joined the staff as the new recreational director, taking the place of Whitney Kahn. “The board and staff are thrilled to have Kim take a leadership role in the RecreationDepartment,” sa
LIMITED PROP. 90 EXTENSION APPROVED Limited Prop. 90 extension approved. By Chris Daley. Despite a full court press by local real estate interests Jan. 27, the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors gave only a lukewarm approval to extending the controversial Proposition 90 tax reduction program. Buyers and sellers involved in certain categories of real estate transactions are ASPIREKIDS INSPIRES TO DO GOOD ASPIREKids focuses on activities to build resilience, which Jodi said she believes comes from providing safe places for kids to succeed as well as fail, learn new skills and connect socially with peers. Each scholarship averages about $200 to $300 per child and can encompass activities such as dance lessons, soccer camp or just a group outingVILLAGE LIFE
It was a chance meeting with a frog that prompted Gloriah Jackson and her husband Freddie to purchase their home four years ago. Now impish frogs peek high and low, from beneath lines of rose bushes to succulent arrangements garnishing their haven. MELLO-ROOS END IN SIGHT FOR SERRANO Serrano residents paying Mello-Roos taxes for almost 30 years finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. In 1991 laws did not require that an end date be specified for Mello-Roos taxes. The lack of a sunset clause meant that residents paid Mello-Roos taxes in perpetuity or until the projects ou STUDENT OF THE YEAR: DYLAN ESTEN Lake Forest Elementary School student Dylan Esten has earned the title of Student of the Year. Dylan was celebrated at the March 17 Rotary Club of El Dorado Hills meeting. “He is good at so many things yet he is very humble,” said Principal Bruce Peters. “He’s extremelysucce
MOTORIZED VEHICLE CODES MAY COME AS A SURPRISE Young riders of electric scooters may be unaware that they are breaking the law if riding on any public roadway, sidewalk or bike lane without a Class C driver license. CHP Officer Andrew Brown made this painfully clear at last week’s El Dorado Hills Community Council meeting when COSTCO FLIPS PROPOSED PLAN Homeowners are chomping at their bits of industrial-sized blueberry muffins to know whether a Costco warehouse is actually coming to El Dorado Hills. Local businesses, investors and homeowner association representatives have met with company representatives behind closed doors since March, when a GROW FOR IT! SHADE GARDENING IN A MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATEPLANTS FOR A MEDITERRANEAN LANDSCAPEPLANTS FOR MEDITERRANEAN GARDENLIST OF MEDITERRANEAN PLANTSMEDITERRANEAN TREES Susan Corey-McAlpine UCCE Master Gardener of El Dorado County There is possibly no more perfect gardening activity for these hot summer afternoons than planning a shade garden, a haven of private coolness. The gardening climate of El Dorado County mimics that in Chile, Australia and parts of the Mi NEW PRINCIPAL WELCOMES STUDENTS BACK TO BLUE OAK ELEMENTARY Blue Oak Elementary School in Cameron Park has a new principal. Rachelle Ball took the job after former principal Paul Stewart moved to Valley View Charter Montessori, which shared the campus at Blue Oak until last year. Ball taught elementary school for 13 years before moving to the office. She was CARSON CREEK/HERITAGE PARK LLAD GOING TO THE BALLOT Heritage Village senior community members who felt they were stonewalled at last month’s El Dorado Hills Community Services District Board of Directors meeting when General Manager Kevin Loewen recommended denial of an appeal put forth by resident Robert Williams regarding the Carson Creek/Heritage Park Landscape and Lighting Assessment District have decided to take their grievance JAMBOREE ROLLOVER VICTIM DIES Rachel Anne Gray, the woman critically burned in an accident on the Rubicon Trail during the Jeepers Jamboree, has died. Longtime friend and family liaison Chris Patton confirmed that Gray, 21, of El Dorado Hills, died Sept. 1 at 11:45 p.m. Leesa Williams, Gray’s mother, wrote on the Facebook TIME FOR MORE BOCCE BALL The EDHCSD bocce ball league has swelled to 38 teams as of 2017 with more than 200 participants. It began with only a dozen people in 2014. Until now, late registrations have been denied or, at best, placed on waiting lists due to lack of courts to keep up with demand.VILLAGE LIFE
It was a chance meeting with a frog that prompted Gloriah Jackson and her husband Freddie to purchase their home four years ago. Now impish frogs peek high and low, from beneath lines of rose bushes to succulent arrangements garnishing their haven. MELLO-ROOS END IN SIGHT FOR SERRANO Serrano residents paying Mello-Roos taxes for almost 30 years finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. In 1991 laws did not require that an end date be specified for Mello-Roos taxes. The lack of a sunset clause meant that residents paid Mello-Roos taxes in perpetuity or until the projects ou STUDENT OF THE YEAR: DYLAN ESTEN Lake Forest Elementary School student Dylan Esten has earned the title of Student of the Year. Dylan was celebrated at the March 17 Rotary Club of El Dorado Hills meeting. “He is good at so many things yet he is very humble,” said Principal Bruce Peters. “He’s extremelysucce
MOTORIZED VEHICLE CODES MAY COME AS A SURPRISE Young riders of electric scooters may be unaware that they are breaking the law if riding on any public roadway, sidewalk or bike lane without a Class C driver license. CHP Officer Andrew Brown made this painfully clear at last week’s El Dorado Hills Community Council meeting when COSTCO FLIPS PROPOSED PLAN Homeowners are chomping at their bits of industrial-sized blueberry muffins to know whether a Costco warehouse is actually coming to El Dorado Hills. Local businesses, investors and homeowner association representatives have met with company representatives behind closed doors since March, when a GROW FOR IT! SHADE GARDENING IN A MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATEPLANTS FOR A MEDITERRANEAN LANDSCAPEPLANTS FOR MEDITERRANEAN GARDENLIST OF MEDITERRANEAN PLANTSMEDITERRANEAN TREES Susan Corey-McAlpine UCCE Master Gardener of El Dorado County There is possibly no more perfect gardening activity for these hot summer afternoons than planning a shade garden, a haven of private coolness. The gardening climate of El Dorado County mimics that in Chile, Australia and parts of the Mi NEW PRINCIPAL WELCOMES STUDENTS BACK TO BLUE OAK ELEMENTARY Blue Oak Elementary School in Cameron Park has a new principal. Rachelle Ball took the job after former principal Paul Stewart moved to Valley View Charter Montessori, which shared the campus at Blue Oak until last year. Ball taught elementary school for 13 years before moving to the office. She was CARSON CREEK/HERITAGE PARK LLAD GOING TO THE BALLOT Heritage Village senior community members who felt they were stonewalled at last month’s El Dorado Hills Community Services District Board of Directors meeting when General Manager Kevin Loewen recommended denial of an appeal put forth by resident Robert Williams regarding the Carson Creek/Heritage Park Landscape and Lighting Assessment District have decided to take their grievance JAMBOREE ROLLOVER VICTIM DIES Rachel Anne Gray, the woman critically burned in an accident on the Rubicon Trail during the Jeepers Jamboree, has died. Longtime friend and family liaison Chris Patton confirmed that Gray, 21, of El Dorado Hills, died Sept. 1 at 11:45 p.m. Leesa Williams, Gray’s mother, wrote on the Facebook TIME FOR MORE BOCCE BALL The EDHCSD bocce ball league has swelled to 38 teams as of 2017 with more than 200 participants. It began with only a dozen people in 2014. Until now, late registrations have been denied or, at best, placed on waiting lists due to lack of courts to keep up with demand. ASSESSOR’S OFFICE ASSISTING COMMERCIAL PROPERTY OWNERS 11 hours ago · El Dorado County Assessor Karl Weiland recently announced his office is applying reductions to the assessed values of many businesses to recognize the economic impacts to certain industries resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Under Proposition 13 real property is required to be assessed at the low GROW FOR IT! PLANTS THAT PRODUCE THEIR OWN BOUQUETS Kit Smith UCCE Master Gardeners of El Dorado County Looking closely at what makes the flowers of some plants outstanding and beautiful is the way in which the flower grows in clusters, rather than an individual bloom. The overall effect of these cluster flowers lends a look of a bouquet to the plant NEW FACILITY TO KEEP RECYCLING, GREEN WASTE SERVICES LOCAL Cameron Park residents will soon have a new, more secure place to drop off their recyclables. El Dorado Disposal, a Waste Connections company, is moving its Palmer Drive buy-back center to a new site on Saratoga Lane in Shingle Springs. The new location will have CRV redemption for aluminum cans, gl NEW CEDHSP PROPOSAL NOT REALLY NEW 11 hours ago · Parker Development’s proposed project of 1,000 units along El Dorado Hills Boulevard was, for the fourth time, the main topic at the El Dorado County Planning Commission meeting. Serrano Associates Director of Governmental Relations Kirk Bone on TUMBLE TIME TEAM HEADING TO FLORIDA 1 day ago · In a year of unknowns, Tumble Time Gymnastics competitive gymnasts thrived in the new National Gymnastics Association. In its first year as members of National Gymnastics Association, Tumble Time was able to compete virtually against gyms KIMBERLY VICKERS READY TO BRING BACK THE FUN There’s a new face at the Cameron Park Community Services District. Kimberly Vickers recently joined the staff as the new recreational director, taking the place of Whitney Kahn. “The board and staff are thrilled to have Kim take a leadership role in the RecreationDepartment,” sa
LIMITED PROP. 90 EXTENSION APPROVED The demographics of Prop. 90 users, that is older residents, many retirees with state, school, fire or law enforcement pensions, represent a cohort with “less demand for services, less impact on law enforcement and therefore a lower impact to the county’s General Fund,” was a common thread from several speakers. JUDGE BREAKS HER SILENCE Several weeks after District Attorney’s Office officials excluded El Dorado County Superior Court Judge Dylan Sullivan from proceedings, the judge has made a statement without saying much at all. “What I want to say I can’t say,” said Sullivan when contacted by VillagE-EDITION
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Holiday lockdown? County could face additional restrictions By Village Life Staff Using a region's intensive-care unit capacity as a benchmark, California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced new COVID-19 guidelines that could shutdown the entire state over the upcoming holidays. During a press conference last week, Newsom said any region where ICU bed availability falls below 15% would remain in lockdown for three weeks.Continue Reading
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