Dixon News Briefs
May 07, 2021 12:00AM ● By MPG Staff
Bulldozers, backhoes and other heavy equipment make quick work of the early stages of development along North First Street and Pitt School Road as well. Photo by Debra Dingman
Construction Spreads
What a sight it is to watch the big excavators, bulldozers and other huge pieces of construction equipment race around the land along North First Street and also along Pitt School Road. They are preparing for more development to be built in the Southwest Development.
City Meeting
The City of Dixon Planning Commission will meet on Tuesday, May 11, at 7 pm. This advisory body to the City Council is always on the first Tuesday of the month. At press time, this meeting is still being planned for Zoom. There is a link on the city website (cityofdixon.com) or you can call (707) 678-7000 for information. You can also call in via your phone if you do not have computer access. The agenda is posted on the City’s website on the Thursday before the meetings.
More Jobs
Dixon Family Services is hiring. There are two part-time positions open. Bilingual Receptionist and Bilingual Case Manager. For more information, contact Director Cookie Powell, 155 North Second Street. Phone is (707) 678-0442
Soroptimist Golf
Friday, June 18, 2021 is the date for the Soroptimist International of Dixon 28th annual Golf Tournament Fundraiser at the Paradise Valley Golf Course in Fairfield. Registration and putting contest will begin at 7 am and a Shotgun Start will be at 8:30 am.
Format is 4-person scramble with men, women and mixed flights. If registration is received by May 15, entry is $140. After that, entry forms and $150 fees are due by June 4 to P.O. Box 472, Dixon. for more information, contact Nicki Monk at (530) 219-6940 or Denise Raycraft at (916) 825-8214. Soroptimist of Dixon is a non-profit organization.
Cars at Frosty’s
The car turn out is growing so remember if you’re looking for something to do on Thursday evenings, there is a random bunch of car enthusiasts that meet up at Frosty’s. The cars are impressive. There are older models, souped-up models and created-from-scratch models.
Not only can you enjoy looking at these really cool vehicles, you can also enjoy a delicious meal from either Frosty’s or the Barn & Pantry and eat outside. According to John Kowalski, the cars are there every Thursday.















