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Kid Friendly Free Home And Garden Fair Saturday

OAKHURST – The Yosemite Gateway Association of Realtors (YGAR) has cooked up a fun family event set for Saturday, May 17. Make a plan to bring the kids and meet more than 50 local vendors whose products and services are designed to enhance the home. Did we mention bounce house and hot dogs?

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Special Spring Tours At Hearst Castle

CALIFORNIA — Historic and beautiful Hearst Castle is now offering new tours for a limited time, so interested visitors may want to book a trip now. Along with six tours already available, two have been added specifically for the spring season: a guided tour of the gardens, as well as a semi-private, special focus tour entitled “Hearst and Hollywood.” The ...

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California Gold Rush History Comes To Life

COLUMBIA — Columbia State Historic Park will present the annual living history event, “Diggins Tent Town 1852,” starting on May 29 and continuing through June 1. The event is sponsored by Friends of Columbia and Columbia State Historic Park, and the era is brought to life by over 150 costumed volunteers. Visitors to the quaint town will experience the events ...

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Dream Playhouse Winner Announced

Submitted by Izzi Stalder MARIPOSA – Once upon a time there was a beautiful little girl named Bryn. She had long brown hair, dazzling brown eyes and the sweetest smile. Little Bryn was only six years old, and there was something very special about her – something magical.

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Former NSA Spy Speaks At North Fork Studio

NORTH FORK – Hear the previously untold story of one of the bloodiest labor struggles in California history since the 1934 Embarcadero strike. “Trona, Bloody Trona,” a book by North Fork’s own Paul Abram, has been hailed as the best labor read since “Grapes of Wrath.” Abram, an attorney who represented the ILWU Local 35 in its fight against the ...

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Song Of The Mounties At GCT

OAKHURST – Coming up is the last weekend to see the Golden Chain Theatre’s performance, “Song of the Mounties,” a student production of a melodrama, complete with dancing. GTC offers a true melodrama experience, where the audience can “boo and hiss” the evil villain and “cheer and sigh” for the poor heroine.

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Return Of The Bass Lake Classic Triathlon

BASS LAKE – Preparations are under way now for the fourth annual Bass Lake Classic Triathlon on Saturday, May 31. Athletes will begin arriving at The Pines Village at approximately 6 a.m., with the race set to begin at 7:30. Organizers anticipate an end-time of 2 p.m. and staging is expected to be torn down by 4:00.

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Relay For Life Back Where It All Began

OAKHURST – Our local Eastern Madera County Relay for Life to benefit the American Cancer Society returns to Yosemite High School this year and it’s shaping up to be a great event. The popular annual 24 hour fundraiser is set for this Saturday, May 17, for the first time on the contemporary YHS track.

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Relay For Life Is Good For Carma

COARSEGOLD – On a sunny morning a little girl sits in a little chair, watching Disney cartoons and slowly nibbling a raisin bagel. She wears a fancy dress and complains when her hair is brushed. Carefully walking around the coffee table, barefoot in her tidy home, she smiles shyly for the stranger, at first.

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Town Hall Meeting On Arson Investigation

COARSEGOLD – District Attorney Michael Keitz will hold a Town Hall meeting to discuss with residents the investigation and prosecution of the recently concluded arson case. Two Coarsegold residents, Kenneth Jackson and Alice Waterman, were found guilty on Thursday, May 8, of 27 counts of arson committed during May and June of 2013.

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