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Congratulations 2014 Minarets Graduates

O’NEALS – The spirited Minarets Mustangs finished this year’s race to graduation, as the Class of 2014 took the stage for their last public appearance as high school students on Thursday, June 5. Graduates rode in two by two on their signature Mustangs – convertibles, that is – and the atmosphere was electric, as music played and the grads faced ...

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Mandatory Meeting For YHS Summer School

OAKHURST – Yosemite High School (YHS) Assistant Principal Diane Adney sent out news regarding the school’s summer schedule. “We will be offering English in grades 9 through 11, World History, U.S. History, Algebra 1 or Applied Algebra,” Mrs. Adney said. “Summer school this year will be an independent study format, where teachers and students set up appointment times for the ...

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Golden Chain Holds Auditions For Melodrama

OAKHURST – If you have aspirations toward the bright lights of Broadway, good luck. In the meantime, if you want to get involved with an established acting company right here in the foothills, now is the time to make your theatrical dreams come true. Auditions for the next Golden Chain Theater (GTC) melodrama are coming up, as the local group ...

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Aqua Aerobics Schedule For Baker Swim Complex

OAKHURST – Peggy Decker is returning as Aqua Aerobics instructor for the third year at the Baker Swim Complex on the campus of Yosemite High School. Here’s the summer schedule for Aqua Aerobics at the pool, courtesy of Peggy, who doesn’t want “her ladies” to miss out! Peggy says men are welcome, also! For additional info on the pool visit ...

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Children's Museum of the Sierra Family Carnival

Submitted by Donna Pruitt, Museum Secretary The Children’s Museum of the Sierra is in the final preparation stages for their annual Family Carnival and Open House. This year’s event will be on Saturday, June 21 from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. This year’s carnival will include games, prizes, special community visitors, crafts. gold panning, flower planting and much more.

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HOW Dinner Honors Casey Schweikert

OAKHURST – The nonprofit organization Helping One Woman (HOW) will meet on Wednesday, June 18, in support of Casey Schweikert, who recently lost her child Clancy Shea, due to complications of cerebral palsy. HOW attendees will gather at DiCicco’s Italian Restaurant at 6 p.m., on the patio. Reservations are requested.

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Celebrity Bartending Benefits Little Church

OAKHURST – Organizers of the Costa for Honorary Mayor Campaign invite the community to come out tonight for drinks and fun at Crab Cakes Restaurant. A share of the evening’s proceeds from Roman’s Bar will go toward restoration efforts for the Little Church on the Hill at Oak Hill Cemetery.

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Baker Swim Complex Opens For Summer

OAKHURST – The Yosemite Unified School District has announced that the Baker Swim Complex opening day is Monday, June 9, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Baker Swim Complex is on the campus of Yosemite High School. According to organizers, the regular lap and recreational swim schedule runs Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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Yosemite Festival Fun At Oakhurst Park

OAKHURST – Six exciting regions of Yosemite will be represented through a series of fun interactive displays including vendors, food and beverages, at a family-friendly event coming soon to the Oakhurst Community Park. Mark your calender for the inaugural Yosemite Festival, set for Saturday, June 28. Be on the lookout for special appearances by such luminaries as Abraham Lincoln and ...

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Good Times In Tahoe For Badgers Club Basketball

LAKE TAHOE – Some of the young female athletes who are more used to populating Bass Lake in summer, and Oakhurst-area basketball courts nearly all other times, found themselves at Lake Tahoe and its surrounds recently. The Club basketball team of middle school-age Yosemite Badgers participated in the Xtreme Hoops Tournament there, from May 23 – 26.

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