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Notice... All events, dates, times, rules and prices subject to change without notice.  Please watch for monthly updates in PML News.

 Labor Day Events

Pine Mountain Lake Stables
13309 Clifton Way
(209) 962-8667

Labor Day Country BBQ & Dance 
Sponsored by (STCHS)
Southern Tuolumne County Historical Society
The fun starts on Sunday, September 5th, 2 to 7 pm
Free admission
Enjoy BBQ Chicken & Beef dinner with all the fixin’s
$12 adults  $7 under 12

Dance to the live music  of "Chains Required".

Free Wagon Rides!

Bring the kids, neighbors and all your friends to join in a day of FUN, FOOD, DANCING and adventure into the history of the area! Something for everyone.

Live music, car show, fly-over, historical displays, photos, raffles, horse soccer, and a bake sale! Kids' activities include a bounce house, games, face-painting, and more!

BBQ tickets can be purchased before the event at Yosemite Bank , at the Groveland Gateway Museum AND on-line thru Pay-Pal!  Or you can buy tickets at the door.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!


Marina
Sand Castle Contest, Saturday, September 4th    9 - 11 am
Family Fun and Games, Sunday, September 5th 1 - 3 pm


MARINA STORE HOURS
Store is open seven days a week (209) 962-8631
Credit Cards Accepted!
May 1 to May 14 (limited hours) 8 - 5 pm
May 15 to September 6th          7 am - 6 pm
Gas Dock Hours  7 am - 5:30 pm
Email at marina@pinemountainlake.com

MARINA GRILL HOURS menu
Avoid the wait, call your order in! (209) 962-8630 
Open daily Summer Season

May 15 to May 21, open 11 am to 4 pm
May 22 to September 6 regular hours below
Sunday to Thursday 11 am to 6 pm
Friday & Saturday 11 am to 7 pm
Sunday (holiday weekends) 11 am to 7 pm
September 7 to 19 open 11 am to 4 pm
Friday & Saturdays open 11 am to 6 pm (limited Sunday hours)
*All hours subject to change due to weather and circumstances.



THE GRILL at Pine Mountain Lake 2010
Restaurant OPEN Saturday, Sunday and Monday!
Regular restaurant menu's

Saturday, September 4th  
Breakfast 8 am to 11 am
Lunch 11 am to 3 pm
Dinner 5 pm to 9 pm
Sunday, September 5th  
Breakfast 8 am to 12:30 pm
Lunch 12:30 am to 3 pm
Dinner 5 pm to 8 pm
Monday, Sept 6th  
Breakfast 9 am to 11 am
Lunch 11 am to 2 pm

Please call for reservations (209) 962-8638
 

 
19th Hole Lounge - Live Entertainment
Saturday, September 4th, 8 pm
Rock n' Roll to the great sounds of live music.

 
Administration Office
Closed Monday, September 6th.

Labor Day History
www.history.com

As the Industrial Revolution took hold of the nation, the average American in the late 1800s worked 12-hour days, seven days a week in order to make a basic living. Children were also working, as they provided cheap labor to employers and laws against child labor were not strongly enforced.

With the long hours and terrible working conditions, American unions became more prominent and voiced their demands for a better way of life. On Tuesday September 5, 1882, 10,000 workers marched from city hall to Union Square in New York City, holding the first-ever Labor Day parade. Participants took an unpaid day-off to honor the workers of America, as well as vocalize issues they had with employers. As years passed, more states began to hold these parades, but Congress would not legalize the holiday until 12 years later.

On May 11, 1894, workers of the Pullman Palace Car Company in Chicago struck to protest wage cuts and the firing of union representatives. They sought support from their union led by Eugene V. Debs and on June 26 the American Railroad Union called a boycott of all Pullman railway cars. Within days, 50,000 rail workers complied and railroad traffic out of Chicago came to a halt. On July 4, President Grover Cleveland dispatched troops to Chicago. Much rioting and bloodshed ensued, but the government's actions broke the strike and the boycott soon collapsed. Debs and three other union officials were jailed for disobeying the injunction. The strike brought worker's rights to the public eye and Congress declared, in 1894, that the first Monday in September would be the holiday for workers, known as Labor Day.
The founder of Labor Day remains unclear, but some credit either Peter McGuire, co-founder of the American Federation of Labor, or Matthew Maguire, a secretary of the Central Labor Union, for proposing the holiday.

Although Labor Day is meant as a celebration of the labor movement and its achievements, it has come to be celebrated as the last, long summer weekend before autumn.

Upcoming Events
Murder Mystery Dinner
Saturday, October 30th Dinner served at 5:30 pm
Monday Night Football
Sept. 13th, Dinner $10 served at 7 pm
Restocking Rainbow Trout in the Lake
September 24, 2010
Old Priest Grade Closure
Closure from July 12 through September 29, 2010 UPDATED
Airport Day
October 2nd, 9:00 am
Wine Tasting & Dinner Buffet
September 8th, 5 pm to 8 pm
Tuolumne County Transit Dial-a-Ride
In the Groveland Area, $10 roundtrip, Tuesdays
E-Mail Opt-In Program
An Environmentally Sound Idea
Fire Safety Seminar
Be Ready-Be Safe! PMLA Fire Safety Seminar Sept. 4th, 9 am
Wine Tasting and Dinner
October 14th, 5-8 pm, $22 per person (includes dinner)
LIVE Entertainment
19th Hole Lounge Upcoming Entertainment Schedule
AARP Driver Safety Course
Saturday, October 9, 2010.
Friends of the Lake Events
Boat Parade, Lake Swim, Music at the Marina, Scavenger Hunt
Labor Day Events
Events from Sept. 4th
to Sept 6th Sat - Mon
Flea Market
Saturday, Sept. 11, at the Stables - set-up 7 am, $7 per space
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