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Locality: Placerville, California

Phone: +1 916-849-2213



Address: 222 Judy Dr 95667 Placerville, CA, US

Website: sierratv2.blogspot.com/p/donate.html

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Sierra Community Access Television of El Dorado County, CA 12.12.2020

Enjoy videos featuring Christmas in El Dorado County...Christmas Parades, Bob Rawleigh and singing Christmas songs, baking Christmas cookies...at our station Christmas Playlist. This will be something to do while you "stay at home" and yet feel a connection with our community. https://www.youtube.com/playlist

Sierra Community Access Television of El Dorado County, CA 03.12.2020

GRAND CHINA RESTAURANT in Placerville is OPEN FOR TAKE OUT! Grand China is a proud underwriter of Sierra Community Access Television. Please get your Chinese Take Out Dinner there and support owner Vincent "Vinnie" Huang and his employees. A recent Google review stated "Had never been here before but their food was FANTASTIC!! I had been craving Chinese food for SUCH a long time. The staff was friendly, the restaurant is clean and beautifully designed. They were doing take out and dine in. The owner came and introduced himself to us and was so friendly. Definitely will be going back here regularly.:

Sierra Community Access Television of El Dorado County, CA 01.11.2020

This "Fall Into Winter" in Placerville is well seasoned...since it was originally created in 2011. We will miss the Christmas Parade down Main Street and Broadway, but this video shares several nice images from the 2011 parade...and much more. Enjoy!

Sierra Community Access Television of El Dorado County, CA 15.10.2020

EL DORADO COUNTY VETERANS HONORED WITH A CARAVANA that included Corvettes, Harleys, WWII jeeps and a truck, Classic cars and, even a boat, drove by several Senior Communities as well as the El Dorado County Veterans Monument to honor veterans on a Veterans Day, the likes of which, no one has seen. This included "MAIL CALL" that saw over 2,000 letters from communities all over. Each veteran was given a mail call packet the showed the gratitude and respect for their service. Thanks to all the volunteers and participants who made this event possible.