Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Calico!!!

53rd Annual Calico Days Brings Excitement to an Old-West Town


By Staff Reports
(Victor Valley)– Back in the 1880’s California experienced its largest silver strike in the high desert of San Bernardino County, and Calico became the place to be!  Businesses bustled, the presses hummed, and the town was alive with commerce and trade.
The glory days of Calico will be relived as Calico Ghost Town presents the 53rd annual Calico Days Celebration, September 28th & 29th, 2019.
The town will come alive with music, shows, and games for every age that will recall the days when silver mining was king.  Returning to Calico Days this year is the Pico Pistolero Old West Card Room. Learn how to play the table games of the old west like The Earps, Bat Masterson and Doc Holiday. Even join in a “Q & A” session with Mr. Doc Holiday himself.
Between the music and games, make sure to take a stroll through the Old West encampment on Main Street.  Guests are invited to wander through this living historical display, interact with the “towns people,” and see how life was lived during that era. Enjoy hands on activities, such as, Arrowhead Making, Adobe Brick Making, Rope Making and more.
Favorite features of past Calico Days events will also return, including the Old West Character Costume Contest, The Miner’s Triathlon, old west gunfight shows, and the crowd favorite — Burro Run.
Calico Ghost Town shops and attractions will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.  Admission to the event is $10 for adults, $5 for youth (4-11), and free for children 3 and under.
There are still camping accommodations available, and reservations include admission to the event for up to four people per site.  Camping reservations may be booked by calling 800-86-CALICO.  Calico also offers cabins and bunkhouses.
Please visit www.calicotown.com for up-to-date information on Calico Days and Calico Ghost Town. All activities subject to change without notice.

Thursday, August 22, 2019

Agenda for August 27, 2019 Meeting


      Regular Meeting Agenda

Tuesday, August 27, 2019 - 6:00 p.m.

Meeting Facilitator: President Rob Stapp            Directors: Daryl Schendel, Gene Low, Jim Stradling

1.  Call to order and Flag Salute

2.  Roll call/Acknowledgment of guests/public comments/questions
3.  Approval/Consent Items
Minutes of July 29, 2019
Financial/reconciliation reports
Bills/issued checks
4.  Correspondence
5.  Parks 
        a.  Park Maintenance Agreement w/City discussion
        b.  Barstow Heights/Venner – delivery date about 9/6
6.  Office Building and Area
a.  Sign, window grates and building.
b.  Office upgrades                                                    
7.  BHCSD Safety Review Report
8.  General Manager’s Report
9.  Directors’ Report
10.  Roundtable
11.  Executive Session – Litigation GC54956.99(A) and Personnel GC54957.1
        Adjournment -- Next Meeting Date:  September 23, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. 

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Cajon Pass News

A note from Supervisor Lovingood:
Interstate 15 bypass proposal -----
Every day, more than 200,000 vehicles travel Interstate 15 in the Cajon Pass. Freeway lanes are shut down for one reason or another an average of eight times a month. In June, I put out an opinion piece headlined, “It’s time to build an I-15 bypass route.” Now, I’m happy to report that at its meeting, today, Aug. 16, the Victor Valley Subarea of the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority discussed a possible Cajon Pass bypass project. This is a small but important step in the right direction. Caltrans will analyze alternative bypass options. This is an idea I believe has a lot of merit, and I’ll keep you posted as we move forward.
Supervisor Robert Lovingood
SupervisorLovingood@sbcounty.gov
San Bernardino Office: 385 N. Arrowhead Avenue, 5th Floor,
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0110 909.387.4830
District Office: 12474 Cottonwood Avenue, Suite A
Victorville, CA 92395 760.995.8100

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

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