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A winter storm is forecasted across Northern California. Also, the student-made documentary “Fentanyl High” screens in San Joaquin and Sacramento counties. Finally, the Calaveras County town of Murphys hosts its annual “Irish Day” festival.
Storm Forecast
A winter storm system is expected to bring rain, snow and high winds to much of California over the next several days. KCRA Meteorologist Tamara Berg joins Insight to forecast what to expect across the valley, foothills and Sierra - as well as if this is enough to deliver a “March Miracle” and get the state’s snowpack to its historical average.
Student Film ‘Fentanyl High’
A film has been making the rounds across Northern California to discuss an uncomfortable, tragic reality. Fentanyl High is described as a documentary made by students for students with the goal of showing the opioid epidemic in an eye opening way that no brochure or adult could do. This month it will be playing in San Joaquin and Sacramento counties. Kyle Santoro is the director of Fentanyl High and founder of LC2 Productions. Daniel Kim is the Health Education Programs Coordinator at San Joaquin County Public Health Services, which is co-sponsoring the screenings in Lodi and Tracy.
Screenings with registration links:
Wed March 12 6-8pm at Lodi Stadium 12, 109 N. School St
Fri March 14 5:30-7:30pm at The Guild Theater, 2828 35th Street Sacramento
Tue March 18 6-8pm at Tracy Grand Theater Center for the Arts, 715 N. Central Ave
Murphys ‘Irish Day’ Festival
The little town of Murphys in Calaveras County is getting ready to welcome thousands of people for its annual Irish Day festival. Michelle Plotnik and Scott Klann are with the Murphys Business Association and gives us a taste of what to expect on Sat. March 15 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. |