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Amador/Calaveras/Tuolumne

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The Amador/Calaveras/Tuolumne Territory Basket - Vote for your favorite today!

Cast a vote for your favorite basket - each vote is $10. The basket that receives the greatest number of votes will be the "winner" of the territory basket competition. To add an incentive, the bidder who casts the most votes for each territory basket will win that basket. (In case of a tie between bidders, our auctioneer will flip a coin at the conclusion of the auction to determine the winner.) Tune in to the live auction to receive updates on the voting and the lead vote caster!

Volunteers from this territory provided samplings of products from the region. Read about the history of the region in the books Angel's Camp and Copperopolis, Day Hikes along the Highway 108 Corridor," and "A Walking Tour of Plymouth." Relax at home in the glow of a Coffee in the Woods soy candle by Celest, warming yourself under a handmade quilt, and dream of adventures while snacking on crackers, salami, and cheese bought with a $25 gift card from Save Mart, honey from Whispering Pines and Cover's red quince jelly, and homemade caramel sauce. Create gourmet dressings and sauces using Amador olive oil and three flavors of Jamestown Olive Oil Company. And don't forget the best part - Brookside pomegranate flavored dark chocolate balls and wines from Millier Cellars, Chatom Vineyard Lost Boys Cellar, and Fiddletown Cellars. Lock it all up with a commemorative Copperopolis key chain and toss it all in a basket for keeping.

Thank you to the following ARC volunteers who contributed to this territory basket!

Billy Dickson, Sharky Cornell, Jolinda Sim, Jean Bell, Elizabeth Bally, Dianna Borger, Carolee White, Sheryla Condon, Carolyn Stinemates, and Debbie Calcote