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rweisParticipant
The Bear Valley COOP has started to accept members. See msg from Steve, the interim board member, below.
While we are not ready to publicly state our current numbers, I will say that we pleasantly surprised to see the orders flowing since the day we announced that we could officially sign up members about 10 days ago. I can say we are already into triple digits on our memberships and every day brings more.
We are confident that we will be able to reach our goals, but this will require the support of our community so I ask that you talk it up with your friends and neighbors who would also be interested and ask them to sign up now at http://www.bvmcoop.org/#!request-info/c6yi
mtndadParticipantFrom PineTree
Posted by: thepinetree on 04/25/2014 05:43 PM
San Andreas, CA…On Thursday, May 1, 2014, the Tuolumne-Calaveras Unit of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection ( CAL FIRE) will require burn permits for any outdoor burning within State Responsibility Areas of Tuolumne County, Calaveras County, Eastern Stanislaus County and Eastern San Joaquin County. Due to the exceptionally dry conditions, burning will be limited to the hours between 7:00 P.M. and 8:00 A.M.cmon4dayParticipant4.5 miles east of Arnold puts it at the chain control sign just past the park. I have found the info on the website tends to be fairly accurate. (unless the guy just turned it). Based on the snow visible on Joe’s web cam, I would agree with the chain required location.
SkipParticipantAnybody know where exactly chain controls start? The Road Conditions say 4.5 miles east of Arnold but those are rarely correct.
btvmanagerParticipantDon’t know why your Microsoft security gave you that message. We have nothing to do with the crdttgo.org site.
Our site has the latest software updates as well as Sucuri Security software that keeps our site free from malware and other malicious code. I manage the site and have had no issues to date.
Edie Diegoli, Manager BTVPOAgwwParticipantHummm,
Don’t know how you got there. crdttgo.org isRegistrant Name:Calvary Road Deliverance Tabernacle
Registrant Organization:Calvary Road Deliverance Tabernacle
Registrant Street: Four Roads
Registrant City:Bon Accord181.224.139.68
in Tobaro, West Indies
On the other hand:
bigtreesvillage.org is registered through
GoDaddy.comRegistrant Name:Robert Pulkownik
Registrant Organization:Big Trees Village
Registrant Street: PO Box 4276
Registrant City:Camp Connell
Registrant State/Province:CA
Registrant Postal Code:95223
Registrant Country:US50.63.51.1
Neither IP responds to direct http requests.
Gary..
BootstrapParticipantI tried to go to the bigtreesvillage web site mentioned above but my Microsoft Security software gave me the following message on a bright red screen:
“Microsoft Security Essentials blocked content on this website
crdttgo.org
Hosted by: bigtreesvillage.org
Microsoft Security Essentials blocked this site because it might contain threats to your PC or your privacy. ”Just curious if anyone knows what the “crdttgo.org” site is and is it safe?
allenParticipantI’m looking into AAA. If they can insure the place, it would be only for the market value, no upgrades. The place was built in 1953 so that would be OK.
WoodyParticipantNOTICE TO BIG TREES VILLAGE PROPERTY OWNERS
The Big Trees Village Property Owners Association will be coordinating the lot inspections for Cal Fire this year. Inspections of all developed lots in BTV will be inspected starting June 2. Property owners should have all fire prevention clean-up completed (or under contract with a qualified contractor) no later than June 1. Requirements are spelled out on the Cal Fire web site which can be accessed through the Fire Prevention page on the BTV website at http://www.bigtreesvillage.org.
The Association is looking to fill several inspector slots for this year. If you are interested in helping in this very important work please contact the POA Manager at (209) 795- 1971 or e-mail at manager@bigtreesvillage.org for further information.
rswheeler1ParticipantMaybe AAA covered our place in BTV because we have two houses and two cars insured with them.
tortugaParticipantCSAA, our flatlands insurer, would not insure us in the mountains, but they brokered a deal with another insurer – Burns&Wilcox. Their quote was about the same as a broker in Angels Camp that our real estate agent referred us to and less than other quotes from flatlands brokers.
allenParticipantThanks for the info. I hate to leave State Farm but we might have to. Or we might not get the other place in Dorrinton. Decisions, decisions…..
rswheeler1ParticipantWe’ve had AAA since about 1985. Many insurers, like GEICO, USAA, will not cover BTV because they consider it a “brush” area.
everikParticipantWe had a heck of a time finding insurance, too, when we bought three years ago. We ended up with Liberty Mutual. They lucked out and got all of our other business. Sorry Allstate……
tortugaParticipantAwww, sorry to hear the piano met with an unhappy confluence of weather and health. It has provided us with much merriment and curiosity and speculation.
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