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Welcome!
2009 Spring Fling Fundraiser - a great success for your local Sierra Club Group!

Our silent (by mail) auction was concluded at the May 28th meeting where winners were randomly drawn and prizes awarded. Are you among the winners? The list is below our photo slideshow.

Whitewater Rafting Adventure for Two from Zephyr River Expeditions. Mimi Ladine
One night stay for 2 at Carson Valley Inn, Peggy Buckley
Bike or kayak rental for two at Bear Valley Sharon Denny
Dinner for two at Black Oak Casino’s Seven Sisters Restaurant Tam Kostner
Dinner for 2 at Azzo’s in Jamestown and 2 tickets to a Stage 3 Theatre play Peggy Buckley
Alpenglow on Tufas, matted 8 x10 photo, by Robb Hirsch Katie Dennis
Gift Certificate from Sierra Nevada Adventure Company Good for two 1-day snowshoe or a kayak rental, Carol Segerstrom
Fence lumber, almost 100 lineal ft of 1X6 dog-eared cedar pickets Ann Geierman
Muir-Hanna Winery gift certificate and bottle of wine John Etheridge
A clothing gift from Patagonia Frank Oyung and Peggy Buckley
Dinner for 2 at Tallulah’s in Sonora, plus tickets for two at Sierra Repertory Theatre Diane Steele
Two Guys Pizza Pies, gift certificate for a large pizza, 4 salads and 4 drinks, plus DVD rental gift certificate from Pine Mt. Video David Simons
Groveland Hotel at Yosemite National Park, gift certificate Diane Erk
Gift basket from Firefall Coffee Roasting Company, plus gift certificate for Mar-Val Food Stores Frank Oyung
Gift basket from Season’s Gifts in Groveland, plus a wind chime from Groveland Pharmacy Diane Erkl
Dori's Tea Cottage in Groveland, gift certificate for lunch for two David Simons
Book listing over 1000 Bed & Breakfast locations all over the country. The guide includes a buy one night get one free certificate Frank Oyung
Trailer-load of split, seasoned, oak firewood, almost ½ cord, Steve Hannon



About Us
The Tuolumne Group of the Sierra Club provides monthly programs and outings, and it serves as a voice for the local environment of Tuolumne and Calaveras Counties. The Tuolumne Group offers residents a chance to join together with other environmentally-conscious people to hike, bike, or explore the forests and foothills of the local region. Monthly meetings range from educational programs to entertaining slide shows presented by members.

Local conservation issues are pursued to the extent that volunteers with the Club are willing to devote time and energy to specific issues. In addition to its local efforts, the Tuolumne Group serves as a link to the Mother Lode Chapter and the national Sierra Club for those seeking information or for those who are interested in supporting the Club's environmental efforts at the national level.



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Jon & Christy display the prizes at last year's Spring Fling drawing


Frank is among the winners present

Some of this year's prizes provided courtesy of:

sponsors

black oak Zephyr Whitewater expeditions hotel charlotte Sierra Rep stage 3 patagonia






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