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EDHCSD, Austins settle fee case Noel Stack Editor The El Dorado Hills Community Services District and the Austin family have reached a $5.25 million settlement after more than nine years of litigation, according to a news release from Dordick Law Corporation. Calling it “a major victory for homeowners,” DLC attorney Mark Leonardo, who represents the Austins, ■ See SETTLEMENT, page A6
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Nina Watkins, vice president of marketing at the El Dorado Hills Town Center, left, and Tiffany Allen Bates, Life is Our Canvas curator, stand at the ready to greet guests at the artists’ reception held Jan. 4 at the Atrium Artists Gallery at El Dorado Hills Town Center.
A new art joint in town Andrew Vonderschmitt Staff writer
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he Atrium Artists Gallery EDH at El Dorado Hills Town Center hosted an artists’ reception on Saturday, Jan. 4, for its inaugural art exhibition, Life is Our Canvas featuring five local artists’ works. The artists: Michelle Dahl, Jennifer Peart, Melissa Uroff, Shaun Burner and Franceska Gamez were chosen because their work fit into the general theme of the exhibition and they also happened to be among curator Tiffany Allen Bates’ favorites. Bates, an event coordinator with nearly 20 years experience, shared her work as a coordinator has been more like curating — usually involving the art world in some way. “I curate events,” she said, “predominantly art-centric events.” Bates met Nina Watkins, vice president of marketing operations at the Town Center at a wine tasting event at Lucid Winery, a client of Bates, when they struck up a conversation that eventually settled on utilizing a previously unused space at the Town Center — an atrium between El Dorado Hills Motors and South Fork Grille. “She mentioned that they had a space they were interested in activating,” Bates said. “She asked if I could take a look.” Watkins had been challenged by Kevin Nagle, EDH Town Center owner, to get art in the admittedly drab space. “Originally, it was just kind of bare walls,” Watkins said. ■ See ATRIUM, page A7
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EDH Fire Director of Finance Jessica Braddock, left, administers the oath of office to Debbie Manning after a 4-0 vote that appointed her to the EDH Fire Board’s open seat.
Debbie Manning joins the EDH Fire Board Noel Stack Editor The El Dorado Hills Fire Board of Directors unanimously appointed Debbie Manning, president and CEO of the El Dorado Hills Chamber of Commerce, to fill the vacancy created by the passing of John Hidahl, who was re-elected to the fire board last November after an eight-year absence while he served on the El Dorado County Board of Supervisors. Manning’s appointment marks a step toward fosterArtist Michelle Dahl captures the haunting interplay between shadow and light at the Atrium Artists Gallery.
■ See MANNING, page A6
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