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Celebrating Culture: A Week of Action for All

Submitted by Andra Kovacs-Mariposa County Arts Council ‘allǝmǝksǝmaa — I’m listening Tribal Council Chairwoman Sandra Chapman sat in the center of a powerful line of eight Indigenous women on Monday night. She looked around at the audience of over 75 community members in the Board of Supervisors Chambers. They came to listen to the inter-tribal representatives and leadership share an ...

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Looking for a Fun & Educational Summer Day Camp?

A girl relaxing in the grass by a tree, surrounded by the beauty of the outdoors in Yosemite National Park.

MARIPOSA COUNTY–The Mariposa County Arts Council (Arts Council) and Sierra Foothill Conservancy (SFC) have the pleasure of presenting their 2024 Art + Environmental Education Summer Day Camp! This day camp receives support from the Mariposa County Unified School District’s Expanded Learning Opportunity program. Tailored for TK-6th grade students in Mariposa County, this place-based, outdoor education program is a collaborative effort. ...

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Public Feedback Sought for New Art Projects in Midpines

MIDPINES–The Mariposa County Planning Department and Arts Council invite the community to submit constructive feedback for new public art projects. The projects will be located in Midpines County Park . They will be created by local artists, Abby Miller, Anna Friedland, and Lx (Alex) Lewis as a part of the Working Lands, Working Artists project. The public may view concepts, see ...

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Banderitas Days Coming to Coulterville Park in July

Image of the Banderitas Days logo.

COULTERVILLE — A fun new event, celebrating the early days of Coulterville, is taking place the week of July 1st through July 5th! Best of all, it’s FREE!!!! There will be activities taking place from 9:30 a.m. to about 9 p.m. daily, many in the Coulterville Park (see map below) and some around town, particularly a number of movies that ...

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