OAKHURST — Helping One Woman (HOW) is coming together this January to support Maria Ines Johnson during a difficult time. The community is gathering for dinner, a raffle, and auctions to support Maria and make a difference. A Glimpse of Her Story Maria and her late husband, Mark Johnson, happily shared 31 years of marriage. They built a life together ...
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Celebrate the Season with Coarsegold 4-H This Year
Submitted By: Alistair King; Coarsegold 4-H Co-Reporter Coarsegold 4-H would like to invite you to our annual Club Holiday Party. The party committee, consisting of Benjamin King, Maisie Subia, Nazaren Souders, and Alistair King, held a meeting to plan for a smooth and enjoyable party. After the opening of the party, the Sheep Project kids will present a fun “Germ ...
Read More »17th Annual Outpouring Christmas Feast
OAKHURST — The holiday spirit is in the air as the mountain communities come together to celebrate the 17th Annual Outpouring Christmas Feast. This cherished tradition invites families and friends to enjoy a festive evening with good food, warm drinks, and heartfelt fellowship. A Festive Evening for the Whole Family Importantly, the event will occur on December 23rd, 2024, from ...
Read More »A Journey into the Past: Mountain Heritage Days
OAKHURST — Once again, the Oakhurst community gathers together to celebrate Mountain Heritage Days! Every year, this event brings the area’s rich history and vibrant culture to life. Previously known as Fresno Flats, Oakhurst hosts this annual celebration to welcome the wonderful fall season and showcase the traditions that have shaped the community over the years. A Parade Full of ...
Read More »Have Your Say: Join Madera County’s Listening Session
MADERA COUNTY — The Madera County Department of Social Services is inviting older adults, those with disabilities, caregivers, and anyone interested in improving the well-being of the community to attend a listening session on September 10th. This session will be located at the Sierra Senior Center. The feedback collected will be used to create a local Aging and Disability Action ...
Read More »Check Out What’s Going On Around Town This Easter
MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES — There are plenty of things to do up in the mountains this Easter, everything from Easter egg hunts to incredible breakfasts, brunches, and dinners. Check out what’s going on! Check out our Events page for even more great things to do! Easter Egg Decorating Workshop Friday, April 7, from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. AND 4 p.m. ...
Read More »Helping One Woman Honors Shay Farias
AHWAHNEE — Join friends and neighbors at the Hitching Post on Wednesday, July 17 as the nonprofit group Helping One Woman (HOW) honors Shay Farias. The event begins at 6 p.m. and you’ll be greeted at the door for sign-in. Your reservation will secure a seat for your meal and tables will be shared as the community gathers to support ...
Read More »Three Bands And Catered Dinner At Squirrel Cage Spring Fling
NORTH FORK – Love is in the air this spring as Squirrel Cage Theatre Co. and the North Fork Studio present a very special Spring Fling. Due to the snowy weather in February, the North Fork Studio’s annual Valentine Dinner & Dance had to be postponed. Not wanting to miss out on this fun event, Squirrel Cage is teaming up ...
Read More »Elks Lodge Annual Crab Feed Benefits Children’s Fund
OAKHURST — The Oakhurst Elks Lodge will host their annual Crab Feed charity fundraiser in order to gather resources for kids next Christmas and, in the process, have a convivial and delicious dining experience surrounded by good friends. The Elks Crab Feed is scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 12 at the Elks Lodge in Oakhurst. No host cocktails start at 5 ...
Read More »33rd Annual Oakhurst Sierra Rotary Crab Feed
OAKHURST – Cast your eyes toward one of the best and most festive dinner events the area has to offer, as the annual Rotary Club of Oakurst Sierra Crab Feed returns to the Oakhurst Community Center on Saturday, Feb. 2. Doors open at 6 p.m. This year, the event falls on Groundhog Day — what could be more appropriate than an ...
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