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Sacramento Grapevine takes it's civic duty very seriously therefor we have the following announcements to make. First Sacramento Grapevine has... Read More
You are hereby invited to place ALL of your real estate listings at www.SacramentoGrapevine.com You are hereby invited to place ALL of your businesses for sale listings at www.SacramentoGrapevine.com You will be gaining additional exposure for your listings to potential buyers ... Read More
Today, November 4th, 2008, at 11:30 a.m., we used our privilege to vote. The numbers on the ballad counters at our designated voting precinct for Warr Acres, Oklahoma, were very high for our community. The numbers were triple to what I have seen at closing time in other, more local elections. It's a great thing to see the public get this enthused about anything. It also makes me wonder what it would be like if this enthusiasm were present at all opportunities to change o... Read More
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Connecting People With Their Communities Release Date: Oct. 15, 2008 Contact: S Thomson, President Sacramento Grapevine P.O. Box 1496 Roseville, CA 95689 916-215-1736 www.SacramentoGrapevine.com support@SacramentoGrapevine.com Grapevine Communities combine national features into local Websites Network of community Websites provide similar content from Internet?s most popular sites ... Read More
Hi, There's an effort to elect an unknown random person as President... and it's someone we know! Watch this online video about the surprising new nominee: http://www.tsgnet.com/pres.php?id=357563&altf=Tbdsbnf oup&altl=Hsbqfwjof4dpn... Read More
September is National Preparedness Month This September, learn how to be Be Red Cross Ready during National Preparedness Month. If you've ever experienced a power outage or first aid emergency, you know that having the necessary supplies and knowing what to do ahead of time can make all the difference! You can Be Red Cross Ready by: 1) Getting an emergency preparedness kit, 2) Making a family communication plan and 3) Being informed about your community's disaster plans and getting traine... Read More
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