Eastern Plumas & Sierra Counties Newsletter - November 2019

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NEWS YOU CAN USE NOVEMBER 2019 MARKET NEWSLETTER EASTERN PLUMAS & SIERRA COUNTIES Beckwourth, Chilcoot, Clio, Graeagle-Blairsden, Loyalton, Portola & Golf Course Communities of Whitehawk, Grizzly & Gold Mtn.

Contents

Portola Office; Happy Thanksgiving Wishes Sales Statistic Reports

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Guild Mortgage Corner

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California Assn. of REALTORS® 2020 Forecast

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Transaction End To End Plumas County Fall Color Tour Map

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Winter Weather Tips

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Nov. Event Calendar and Event Details

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2019 Ski Resort Estimated Opening Dates

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The Dickson Realty Portola Team is always available to provide excellent and dedicated client service whether you are considering buying or selling a home. Our team of seasoned professionals, all REALTORS®, possess the most current and comprehensive market information and, combined with their knowledge and experience, they are uniquely qualified to be expert guides in your real estate venture. Call, e-mail, visit our office, or access us on the web. We are here for you 24/7. Office Phone: 530-832-1700 Email: portolainfo@dicksonrealty.com Web: www.Dicksonrealty.com

At this time of Thanksgiving celebration our thoughts turn gratefully to you with warm appreciation. Our best wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving!

“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.”– John Fitzgerald Kennedy

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The statistics presented this month are a comparison of total sales activity for Year to Date September 2019 when compared to the same period in 2018. Information provided includes Median and Average prices, Lowest and Highest sales, Average Days on market and the Number of Transactions; and, showing the year-to-year % change in each category. The sales shown are for Single Family Residential, Condominiums and Townhouses in each market area. (Time share and/or shared ownership are not included in the statistics presented.) The data source is the Plumas Multiple Listing Service with data pulled on October 10, 2019

BECKWOURTH * Median Sales Price Average Sold Price Lowest Sold Price Highest Sold Price Average Days on Market Homes Sold

$ $ $ $

YTD SEPT. 2018 320,500 553,375 122,500 1,450,000 297 4

$ $ $ $

YTD SEPT. 2019 460,000 395,000 205,000 520,000 154 3

Beckwourth

% Change 44% -29% 67% -64% -48% -25%

$600,000 $500,000

$553,375 $460,000

$400,000 $300,000

$395,000 $320,500

$200,000 $100,000 $2018

2019

YTD SEPT.

YTD SEPT.

Median Sales Price

CHILCOOT * Median Sales Price Average Sold Price Lowest Sold Price Highest Sold Price Average Days on Market Homes Sold

$ $ $ $

YTD SEPT. 2018 217,500 210,833 150,000 265,000 121 3

$ $ $ $

YTD SEPT. 2019 370,000 348,333 275,000 400,000 120 3

Chilcoot

% Change 70% 65% 83% 51% -1% 0%

$400,000 $350,000

$370,000

$300,000

(Whitehawk shown in Golf Community rpt.)

Median Sales Price Average Sold Price Lowest Sold Price Highest Sold Price Average Days on Market Homes Sold

$ $ $ $

YTD SEPT. 2018 375,000 420,419 190,000 734,000 220 7

$ $ $ $

YTD SEPT. 2019 463,500 635,100 200,000 1,417,000 140 5

$348,333

$250,000 $200,000 $150,000

$217,500

$210,833

$100,000 $50,000 $2018

2019

YTD SEPT.

YTD SEPT.

Median Sales Price

CLIO

Average Sold Price

Average Sold Price

Clio

% Change 24% 51% 5% 93% -36% -29%

$700,000 $600,000

$635,100

$500,000 $400,000 $300,000

$463,500

$420,419

$375,000

$200,000 $100,000 $2018

2019

YTD SEPT.

YTD SEPT.

Median Sales Price

Average Sold Price

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GRAEAGLE-BLAIRSDEN * Median Sales Price Average Sold Price Lowest Sold Price Highest Sold Price Average Days on Market Homes Sold

$ $ $ $

YTD SEPT. 2018 259,000 326,485 81,000 1,575,000 172 63

$ $ $ $

YTD SEPT 2019 291,000 321,887 48,000 742,000 144 48

% Change 12% -1% -41% -53% -16% -24%

Graeagle-Blairsden $350,000 $300,000 $250,000 $200,000

$326,485

$321,887 $291,000

$259,000

$150,000 $100,000 $50,000 $2018

2019

YTD SEPT.

YTD SEPT

Median Sales Price

Golf Course Communities Whitehawk, Grizzly Ranch, Gold Mountain

Median Sales Price Average Sold Price Lowest Sold Price Highest Sold Price Average Days on Market Homes Sold

$ $ $ $

Average Sold Price

YTD SEPT. 2018 418,565 510,604 250,000 1,133,000 159 15

$ $ $ $

YTD SEPT. 2019 466,250 525,750 312,500 1,125,000 126 12

% Change 11% 3% 25% -1% -21% -20%

Golf Course Communities Whitehawk, Grizzly Ranch, Gold Mountain $600,000 $500,000 $400,000 $300,000

$510,604 $418,565

$525,750 $466,250

$200,000 $100,000 $2018

2019

YTD SEPT.

YTD SEPT.

Median Sales Price

Average Sold Price

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PORTOLA (Grizzly, Gold Mtn./ shown in Golf Community rpt.)

Median Sales Price Average Sold Price Lowest Sold Price Highest Sold Price Average Days on Market Homes Sold

$ $ $ $

YTD SEPT 2018 155,700 192,865 46,400 715,000 167 43

$ $ $ $

YTD SEPT. 2019 186,500 205,771 55,000 555,000 163 50

% Change 20% 7% 19% -22% -2% 16%

Portola (Grizzly & Gold Mtn. shown in Golf Community)

$250,000 $200,000 $150,000

$192,865

$205,771

$186,500

$155,700

$100,000 $50,000 $2018

2019

YTD SEPT

YTD SEPT.

Median Sales Price

LOYALTON * Median Sales Price Average Sold Price Lowest Sold Price Highest Sold Price Average Days on Market Homes Sold

$ $ $ $

Average Sold Price

YTD SEPT. 2018 275,500 281,406 107,500 459,000 90 16

$ $ $ $

YTD SEPT. 2019 279,000 276,000 175,000 360,000 165 12

% Change 1% -2% 63% -22% 83% -25%

Loyalton $282,000 $281,000 $280,000 $279,000 $278,000 $277,000 $276,000 $275,000 $274,000 $273,000 $272,000

$281,406 $279,000

$276,000

$275,500

2018 YTD SEPT.

Median Sales Price

2019 YTD SEPT.

Average Sold Price

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Guild Mortgage Corner Closing costs? What are they and how to be prepared Nobody likes to be caught off-guard, especially when buying a home. The good news is we’re here to help you prepare for one of the final steps in the homebuying process– paying closing costs. Calculating closing costs Also referred to as settlement costs, closing costs are expenses the buyer pays over and above the price of the property. It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that they’re paid when you close the home. Defining exactly how they are calculated can be tricky because they are not one specific line item, but instead a collection of variable expenses identified for different reasons. Common expenses While the exact expenses aren’t the same for all home purchases, there are some common fees you can expect to pay. These can be broken down into recurring payments and one-time fees. Prepaid costs may include property taxes and homeowner’s insurance. One-time or nonrecurring expenses may include: o o

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Origination fee: paid to the lender for the cost of processing the loan; or if you pay to lower the interest rates – this can also be put in origination fees Underwriting fee: paid to the lender to assess the eligibility of potential buyers to ensure all requirements are met per the lender, the federal government, and the secondary mortgage market Appraisal fee: depends on property type and location Miscellaneous fees: such as credit reports, flood certificate, etc. Settlement agent fees: covers the office handling the exchange of money and documents–usually conducted by the title company or attorney Title fees/Escrow fees: cost for the title search to unearth any liens on the property that could interfere with ownership with clean marketable title. Recording fees: a government fee determined by the county and assessed for legally recording the Deed of Trust or Mortgage and other documents related to the loan

How to estimate closing costs Contact The Rice Team to schedule your pre-approval structure appointment. During this appointment you will be given an accurate estimate of how much money will be needed for all closing costs.

If you have any questions regarding loan limits, refinancing or purchasing a home, please feel free to reach out to The Rice Team. 11050 Pioneer Trail Suite 201 Truckee, CA 96161 Phone: (530) 582-9991 Fax: (530) 582-9995. Web:wwwTheRiceTeam.com

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projected gain of 2.2 percent in 2019. With California’s 2020 nonfarm job growth rate at 1.0 percent, down from a projected 1.5 percent in 2019, the state’s unemployment rate will tick up to 4.5 percent in 2020 from 2019’s 4.3 projected figure.

LOS ANGELES (Sept. 26) – Low mortgage interest rates will support California’s housing market in 2020 but economic uncertainty and affordability issues will mute sales growth, according to a housing and economic forecast released today by the CA L IF O R NIA A SS OCIA T ION O F R E A L T O RS ® (C. A .R .).

The average for 30-year, fixed mortgage interest rates will dip to 3.7 percent in 2020, down from 3.9 percent in 2019 and 4.5 percent in 2018 and will remain low by historical standards.

C.A.R.’s “2020 California Housing Market Forecast” sees a small uptick in existing single-family home sales of 0.8 percent next year to reach 393,500 units, up from the projected 2019 sales figure of 390,200. The 2019 figure is 3.1 percent lower compared with the pace of 402,800 homes sold in 2018.

“California’s housing market will be challenged by changing migration patterns as buyers search for more affordable housing markets, particularly by firsttime buyers, who are the hardest hit, moving out of state,” said C.A.R. Senior Vice President and Chief Economist Leslie Appleton-Young. “With California’s job and population growth rates tapering, the state’s affordability crisis is having a negative impact on the state economically as we lose the workers we need most such as service and construction workers, and teachers.”

The California median home price is forecast to increase 2.5 percent to $607,900 in 2020, following a projected 4.1 percent increase from last year to $593,200 in 2019. “With interest rates expected to remain near threeyear lows, buyers have more purchasing power than in years past, but they may be reluctant to get off the sidelines because of economic and market uncertainties,” said C.A.R. President Jared Martin. “Additionally, an affordability crunch will cut into demand in some regions such as the Bay Area, where affordability is significantly below state and national levels. These factors together will subdue sales growth next year.”

In fact, according to C.A.R.’s 2019 State of the Housing Market Study, nearly a third (30 percent) of those sellers who planned on repurchasing said that they will buy their next home in another state outside of California — the highest level since 2005. Older generations were more likely to buy outside of California as 37 percent of baby boomers and silent generation planned on repurchasing in another state, but only 30 percent of Millennial sellers planned to do the same

C.A.R.’s forecast projects growth in the U.S. gross domestic product of 1.6 percent in 2020, after a

2020 CALIFORNIA HOUSING FORECAST 2015

2016

2017

2018

2019p

2020f

SFH Resales (000s)

409.4

417.7

424.9

402.8

390.2

393.5

% Change

7.00%

2.00%

1.70%

-5.20%

-3.10%

0.80%

Median Price ($000s)

$476.30

$502.30

$537.90

$570.00

$593.20

$607.90

% Change

6.60%

5.40%

7.10%

6.00%

4.10%

2.50%

Housing Affordability Index*

31%

31%

29%

28%

32%

32%

30-Yr FRM

3.90%

3.60%

4.00%

4.50%

3.90%

3.70%

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The Transaction from End to End Now that you've found the perfect home, it's time to get the deal rolling. You'll need to sign a residential purchase agreement, make an offer, possibly put down a deposit, conduct inspections and close the sale. If this all sounds overwhelming to you, don't worry; your REALTOR® will guide you through each step. Making An Offer: Residential Purchase Agreements and Buyer Representation Agreements If you're ready to purchase the home, you must get all the details in writing. The offer begins with a written proposal spelling out your price and any stipulations regarding the purchase. If the seller has agreed to pay part of the closing costs, for example, that needs to be specified in the accepted offer. In addition, sometimes offers to purchase are contingent upon factors like the buyers' ability to obtain financing or the sellers finding housing within a certain time frame. The residential purchase agreement contains the comprehensive terms of the deal, including sales price, deposit, closing date, disclosure requirements, inspections, and fees agreed upon by both parties. Other provisions also are included, such as the buyer's final inspection and the method by which all real estate taxes and other bills will be pro-rated between buyer and seller. The CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® offers its own official agreement, the C.A.R. Residential Purchase Agreement and Joint Escrow Instructions (RPA-11). This multi-functional document serves as an offer to purchase real property, a completed contract when its signed by the buyer and seller and communicat ion of acceptance is received, a receipt for good faith earnest money deposit, and more. Summaries of the Residential Purchase Agreement are available in Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Tagalog and Vietnamese. Another standard form produced by C.A.R. and typically used by California REALTORS®, BR-11 (Buyer Broker Representation Agreement) is an agreement between a potential buyer of real property and a real estate broker. The agreement defines the scope of the tasks and duties to be performed by the buyer and broker leading up to the completion of a real estate sale. The form also provides a written consent to a dual agency, if one develops, and informs the buyer that the broker or agents for the broker may be working with other buyers looking for similar properties. The agreement does not, however, obligate a buyer to pay the broker for services rendered. Even if an agreement is signed, a broker must still look to a seller or a listing broker for compensation. This form is non-exclusiv e and may be revoked at any time by either the buyer or broker. In addition, the agreement places a limit on the time within which a legal action can be brought against the broker. There are ways for buyers to look more appealing to a seller, thereby possibly gaining a negotiating edge. All-cash buyers and those already pre-approved for a mortgage have an advantage. In addition, sellers who are ready to move prefer buyers who don't have a present house to sell first. An offer to purchase is often followed by a counteroffer by the seller, which can be countered again by the buyer. This is common practice as both sides attempt to negotiate an agreement that meets their individ ual needs. Completing the residential purchase agreement is a complicated part of the transaction process that buyers shouldn't enter into without the assistance of a REALTOR®. REALTORS® have access to the standard forms needed and receive updates from their local, state and national associations on state and federal laws regulating Dickson Portola Team 289 Commercial Street | Portola, CA 96122 | 530.832.1700


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agreements. REALTORS® can either answer any questions you might have or refer you to the appropriate authority. Buyers' Up-Front Fees In conjunction with the residential purchase agreement, buyers are usually expected to put down a deposit at the beginning of the transaction. If the buyer completes the sale, this money will be credited toward the buyer's down-pay ment. If the buyer doesn't complete the sale for legal or contractual reasons, the money is typically returned. However, if the buyer doesn't complete the sale for other reasons, the seller may be entitled to keep the deposit. The U.S. Dep art men t of Ho u si n g an d Urb an Dev el o p men t (HUD) advises that deposits should be "substantial enough to demonstrate good faith," usually 1 to 5 percent of the purchase price. Often, buyers may put up to 20 percent down. Because buyers frequently pay for most inspections, it may be a good idea to investigate the costs of the inspections you plan to obtain before an offer is made. Inspections and Appraisals Home inspections vary greatly. Some check the home's structure, construction and mechanical systems, and appliances, which may be transferred with the property. Although different inspectors look for and test different things and may not discover everything that is wrong with a property, obtaining inspections is the best way to become informed of necessary repairs or problems with the home. Be advised that inspectors do not assess the value of your home. According to HUD, an inspector typically checks the electrical system, plumbing and waste disposal, the water heater, insulation and ventilation, the HVAC system, water source and quality, ceilings, walls, floors, and roof. In addition to being inspected, the home will undergo an appraisal by a trained professional. An appraisal is an opinion of the property's value used primarily to protect the lender's interest. In contrast to home inspections, appraisals are based on past sales data, the location of the home, the size of the lot and the condition of the home. For mortgages insured through the FHA, appraisers must disclose potential problems relating to the physical condition of the home; there are no similar stipulations for non-FHA mortgages. Closing The closing is the day you've been waiting for: when ownership of the home officially transfers from the seller to you! Prior to the closing, the escrow agent will present you with scores of legal documents to review and sign, and you'll be expected to pay your down-pay ment and closing costs. In addition, a number of other legal procedures must be completed before the sale can close, including approving the mortgage application, clearing the title, appraising the property and recording the deed. The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) provides specific protection to buyers before, during and after closing. If a settlement service has referred you to a REALTOR® with whom the service has abusiness connection, an Affiliated Business Arrangement Disclosure is required prior to closing. You're entitled to receive a preliminary copy of a HUD-1 Settlement Statement, which lists estimates of all settlement fees to be paid by buyer and seller, if you request it 24 hours before closing; the final HUD-1 Statement is a requisite part of closing. In addition, an Initial Escrow Settlement Statement is required at closing or within 45 days of closing. This details the estimated taxes, insurance premiums and other charges that must be paid from the escrow account during the first year of the loan. Within three days after your loan application is received, your lender must deliver or mail you a "good faith estimate" of the total amount due at closing, as well as a copy of the HUD publication Settlement Costs: A HUD Guide. Closing costs typically are comprised of attorneys' or escrow fees, property taxes, interest, loan origination fees, recording fees, survey fees, first premium of mortgage insurance, title insurance, loan discount points, first payment to escrow account, paid receipt for homeowner's insurance policy and any document ation preparation fees. F an n i e Mae estimates that most buyers' closing costs amount to 3 to 6 percent of the sales price. Dickson Portola Team 289 Commercial Street | Portola, CA 96122 | 530.832.1700


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Map Location References 1) Chester/Lake Almanor Area Experience: Reddened dogwood, glowing birch, aspen, alders, oaks and Indian Rhubarb

2) Feather River Canyon Experience: Golden oak, blazing dogwood, Big Leaf maple, redbud and some aspen

3) Indian Creek/Indian Valley Experience: Orange oak, red chokecherry, dogwood, amber willow and Indian Rhubarb, cottonwood

4) Quincy/Bucks Lake Area Experience: Silver maples, liquid ambers, sycamores, locust trees, Virginia creeper, dogwood, Big Leaf maple, aspen and creek willow

5) La Porte Road/Cromberg Experience: English maple, oak, cottonwood and dogwood

6) Graeagle/Lakes Basin Recreation Area Experience: Cottonwoods, willow, aspen, Quaking aspens

7) Portola/Lake Davis/Beckwourth Experience: Yellow aspen, cottonwoods, oak, willow, deer-brush and bitter cherry

8) Little Last Chance Creek/ Frenchman Lake Experience: Large stands of Neon yellow aspen, willow, maples, cottonwood, oaks and more. For more detailed driving instructions and discussion of the suggested areas, go to: Website: Plumascounty.org

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Winter weather tips

Sometimes, Old Man Winter stops in for an unexpected visit. But beyond the inconvenience and discomfort, a winter storm or other severe weather conditions can cause real damage. So, it's important to think about winter preparedness. Protecting your home is vital. A frozen water pipe can burst and flood your house or basement.

in the winter. If you must shovel snow, stretch before going outside.

Stay dry. Wet clothing loses all of its insulating value and transmits the cold rapidly.

Prepare your home

An ice dam in your gutter can cause water to seep into and saturate an interior wall. And then there’s your car. Making sure it’s prepped to face winter’s worst is just as critical. After all, what would happen if a blizzard stranded you in your car?

Prepare yourself

Some tips to brace your home for a winter storm: Clean out the gutters, disconnect and drain all outside hoses. If possible, shut off outside water valves. Insulate walls and attics, and caulk and weatherstrip doors and windows. Repair roof leaks and remove tree branches that could get weighed down with ice or snow and fall on your house – or your neighbor's. (Avoid liability for the latter.) Wrap water pipes in your basement or crawl spaces with insulation sleeves to slow heat transfer.

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Some winter weather tips to help you get through a severe stretch of cold: Stay indoors during the storm. Walk carefully on snowy, icy walkways. Avoid overexertion when shoveling snow. It’s a serious workout, and going at it too hard can bring on a heart attack − a major cause of death

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Consider an insulated blanket for your hot water heater. If you have a fireplace, keep the flue closed when you're not using it. Have a contractor check your roof to see if it would sustain the weight of a heavy snowfall. Make sure your furniture isn't blocking your home’s heating vents. During cold spells, keep cabinet doors open to allow warm air to circulate around pipes, particularly those in the kitchen and bathrooms. Keep a slow trickle of water flowing through faucets connected to pipes that run through unheated or unprotected spaces. If your house will be unattended during cold periods, consider draining the water system. Avoid ice dams –

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where water from melted snow refreezes in the gutters and seeps in under the roof, soaking interior walls. Here’s how: Ventilate your attic. Insulate the attic floor well to minimize the amount of heat rising through the attic from within the house. Consider having a water-repellent membrane installed under your roof covering.

Prepare your car

yourself stranded in a vehicle. When the temperatures start to drop: Drive only if it is absolutely necessary. If you must drive, travel during the day. Don’t travel alone. Keep others informed of your schedule. Stay on main roads and avoid back road shortcuts. Top off antifreeze, windshield wiper fluid, gas, oil and other fluids. Make sure your tires have enough tread. Consider snow tires. Keep bagged salt or sand in the trunk for extra traction and to melt ice. Clear snow from the top of the car, headlights and windows. Save the numbers for your auto club, insurance agent and towing service into your cell phone. Keep a cold-weather kit in your trunk. It should include a blanket or sleeping bag, gloves, hard candy, bottled water, folding shovel, first aid kit, flashlight and cell phone charger.

If you’re trapped in a vehicle • •

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Remain inside. Rescuers are more likely to find you there. Run the engine and heater about 10 minutes every hour. Clear any snow from the exhaust pipe to reduce your risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Move around to maintain heat. Use maps, floor mats and seat covers for insulation. Take turns sleeping. Someone should always be awake to alert rescuers. Drink fluids to avoid dehydration. Turn on the inside light at night so rescue crews can find you. If you’re stranded in a remote area, stomp out the words "SOS" or "HELP" in the snow.

According to the Department of Transportation, 22% of all vehicle crashes in the U.S. – and 16% of the fatalities – are due to severe weather such as rain, snow, sleet and ice. So, prepare your car for treacherous conditions and extremely cold temperatures – and know what to do if you find

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November is the eleventh and penultimate month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars, the fourth and last of four months to have a length of 30 days and the fifth and last of five months to have a length of less than 31 days. November was the ninth month of the calendar of Romulus c. 750 bc. November retained its name (from the Latin novem meaning "nine") when January and February were added to the Roman calendar. November is a month of late spring in the Southern Hemisphere and late autumn in the Northern Hemisphere.

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Date and Event November 2 CHILI COOK OFF

Where Held

Time

Contact or Other Information Jane Polson (530) 836-0446

Details

Mohawk Community Resource Center Hwy 89 and 70 Graeagle, CA

5:00 pm 7:00 pm

Fall is in the air, and the aroma of delicious pots of chili simmering on the stove will help to usher in the Autumn season!

November 2, 3 Mountaineer 5K Fun Run

Plumas Pines Gold Resort 401 Poplar Road Blairsden

11:00 am 2:00 pm

Cprpd.com/ themountain.htm

Five miles of slip-n-slide hills, obstacles and gorgeous views. Hosted by Central Plumas Recreation & Park District. Youth runners welcome, but must have a signed release. For more information and to register visit website: CPRPD.COM/THEMOUNTAIN.HTM

November 9 Christmas Craft & Home Faire

Sierra Valley Grange Hall, Hwy. 70, Vinton

9:00 am 3:00 pm

(530) 993-4933 Or (775) 240-8711

Annual crafts faire; get a head start on your Christmas giving list. Lunch will be available for purchase.

November 9 Barn Dinner & Silent Auction Loyalton Elementary School Fundraiser

Lost Marbles Ranch 2985 Marble Hotsprings Road

Opens 4:30 pm Dinner 5:30 pm

Jamie (530) 401-1618

Support the elementary school and enjoy and delicious BBQ Dinner at a beautiful local barn. Food, festivities, raffle and silent auctions proceeds go toward field trips, class supplies, assemblies and more. Tickets available at Loyalton Elementary, Sierraville Feed Store and Goodwin’s General Store ADULT ONLY AFFAIR; TICKETS $45.00 PER PERSON

November 29, 30 MOHAWK COMMUNITY ART FAIRE

Graeagle Fire Hall 7620 Highway 89 Graeagle, CA

Jane Polson (530) 836-04436

The 2019 Mohawk Community Art Faire, a Graeagle holiday tradition for over 30 years, returns this year. Several new artists as well as past favorites will be showcased. A Grand Prize Raffle, as well as a raffle of works of art by this year's vendors, refreshments, and much more will be on-going over the two day Faire. 29th. 10:00 am to 4:00 pm 30th 10:00 am to 3:00 pm

The Chili Cook-Off tickets are currently on sale for $15.00 with all proceeds benefiting MCRC. Enjoy an evening of chili-tastin' and cast your vote. Tickets are available for purchase at MCRC, corner of Highways 89 & 70 close to Corner Barn

Dickson Portola Team 289 Commercial Street | Portola, CA 96122 | 530.832.1700


NEWS YOU CAN USE NOVEMBER 2019 MARKET NEWSLETTER EASTERN PLUMAS & SIERRA COUNTIES Beckwourth, Chilcoot, Clio, Graeagle-Blairsden, Loyalton, Portola & Golf Course Communities of Whitehawk, Grizzly & Gold Mtn.

2019 Ski Resort Openings

All dates are based on resort current estimates and will be weather dependent. Mt. Rose – Ski Tahoe (Nevada) October 19 Boreal Mountain Resort

November 13

Squaw Valley-Alpine Meadows November 15 Soda Springs

November 16

Northstar California

November 22

Heavenly Mountain Resort

November 22

Kirkwood

November 23

Sugar Bowl Resort

November 30

Sierra-At-Tahoe

December 1

Tahoe Donner

December 7

Diamond Peak (Nevada)

December 12

Homewood Mountain Resort

December 14

Donner Ski Ranch

December 20

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Dickson Portola Team 289 Commercial Street | Portola, CA 96122 | 530.832.1700


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