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New Brand, New Era for Schuil Ag Real Estate

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2023 ushers in changes at this trusted Valley brokerage, including a new name and brand identity, along with an expanded approach. VISALIA, CA – Schuil Ag Real Estate has unveiled a new brand identity and name (formerly Schuil & Associates), reflecting its long-standing commitment to California’s agriculture industry and recent expansion in services. The new look and moniker represent a ...

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Mariposa Yosemite Symphony Orchestra is Returning

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MARIPOSA — After a 40-month COVID hiatus, the Mariposa Yosemite Symphony Orchestra (MYSO) is back in action with concerts on April 29th and 30th in Mariposa and at Tenaya Lodge in Fish Camp, led by its founding Music Director and Conductor Les Marsden. The program for the upcoming concerts will be Beethoven’s “Leonore Overture #3,” the original rarely-heard first version of ...

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Upcoming Events at the Sierra Senior Center

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OAKHURST — There’s a whole lot of awesomeness happening at the Sierra Senior Center over the next couple of weeks! Everything from watercolor classes to yard sales to arts & crafts workshops to bingo and pizza! There’s something for everyone so we’ll see you there! Watercolor Classes Date & Time: Next class is Tuesday, April 18, 2023, from 5:30 to ...

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SBA and SBDCs to Help Businesses Recover From Fork Fire

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MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES — The United States Small Business Administration’s and their California resource partners, such as the California Small Business Development Center (SBDC), are now offering the following services to help businesses recover from the effects of the Fork Fire, with no charge for any of the services. • Counseling for financial, accounting, marketing and other post-disaster challenges. • Management ...

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YGPBC to Assist With Prescribed Pile Burn at EMCSPCA

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AHWAHNEE — The Yosemite Gateway Prescribed Burn Cooperative (YGPBC) is coming together to assist our local non-profit, Eastern Madera County SPCA. The YGPBC is excited to be gathering to conduct a prescribed brushing and pile burn on the Eastern Madera County SPCA property adjacent to the animal care center building in Ahwahnee. The goal is to clear hazardous fuel and debris ...

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Now Playing at Yosemite Cinema: April 14th – 20th

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Showtimes for Friday, April 14th – Thursday, April 20th Yosemite VR shows begin at 11:45 a.m. daily. Remember, you can always check movie times and purchase tickets in advance at Yosemite Cinema or on the Yosemite Cinema App. The Super Mario Bros. Movie Rated PG – 1 hour 32 minutes A plumber named Mario travels through an underground labyrinth with his brother, Luigi, trying ...

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Sierra Art Trails 2023 Announces Call to Artists

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MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES — Hello artists! The Call to Artists for Sierra Art Trails 2023 has begun! They are exceptionally excited as this year is their 20th anniversary and are thrilled to share two decades of artistic excellence with their artists, patrons, and supporters. Let’s celebrate together! The Sierra Art Trails Open Studio Tour is eagerly anticipated by a loyal audience. Visitors ...

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Over the Garden Fence: Something is Eating My Tomatoes!

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By Helen Willoughby-Peck, UC Master Gardener, Mariposa County Walking in your garden every day is good for you and good for your plants. Observing your plants on a regular basis helps control pests that may be enjoying your tomatoes before you can. When caught early they are usually easy to control without insecticides or other drastic action. You can get ...

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High Tea Time at The Elderberry House in Oakhurst

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OAKHURST — High tea has a long and fascinating history, dating back to the 18th century when working-class families in England’s industrial towns enjoyed a substantial meal after a long day’s work. Over time, it has evolved into a more sophisticated affair, enjoyed by people of all social classes. Now you can experience and enjoy high tea at The Elderberry ...

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Child Abuse Prevention Event Coming to Fresno Flats

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OAKHURST — In honor of Child Abuse Awareness Month, the Madera County Child Abuse Prevention Council (MCCAPC) is hosting an informational day that highlights the many organizations throughout Madera County that assist families in need, and draws special attention to child abuse prevention. Date & Time: Saturday, April 22, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come and see what local ...

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