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So You Want To See A Bobcat?

RAYMOND – After spending several hours at the San Luis National Wildlife Refuge photographing the Tule Elk and water fowl on Sunday, my husband Justin wanted to continue the fun by taking the back way home to Oakhurst through Raymond, telling me “you never know what you might see along that road, maybe we’ll see a bobcat.”

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BadgerFest 2014 Rocks Friday Night

OAKHURST – The Yosemite High School Theater will be rocking and rolling this Friday, May 9, from 7 – 9 p.m. Music will be performed by YHS students Eddie Nixon and Jordan Lawrence, along with supporting musicians Thomas Lazar and Ben Hartesveldt. Tickets are $3 for students and $5 for adults.

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Yosemite High School Band Notes

YHS wins First Place in their class at the Visalia Invitational last month! After a thorough inspection by two Marines at the start of the parade, the band marched a short distance to perform in front of the judges. The competition is broken down into categories – Drum Major, Showmanship, ID Letters, Marching, Music and Percussion. These points are then ...

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Yosemite High School Band Notes

BEST IN SHOW! If you’ve been wondering what the Yosemite High School Marching Band has been up to, here’s your answer. Yosemite High School’s Advanced Percussion group gave an outstanding performance at this year’s 9/11 Remembrance at Sierra Telephone. Junior High Night on Sept. 20 was another exciting experience for the middle school kids to perform with the high schoolers ...

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Yosemite High School Band Notes

OAKHURST — The Yosemite High School (YHS) band started this school year on a high note thanks to school seniors Drum Major Hunter Murphy and Drum Captain Jeff Foster. For their Senior Project, these two seasoned band members held a band camp during the summer to prepare high school students for marching shows and competitions. The camp consisted of 22-plus ...

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