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Ride for Autism
Oct 10, 9 to 11 a.m., El Torero, 2869 W Highway 12, Burson, food and drinks, music, bike games, free ice cream; $20 single, $35 double, call 256-6967 or visit tricountyautismgroup.com.
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09:00 AM |
Chapel in the Pines Worship Service
9am every Sunday, Children's Sunday School and Nursery Care is offered
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Harvest Festifall in Columbia
Oct. 9 and 10, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Columbia State Historic Park, 11255 Jackson St., Columbia, arts and crafts, jewelry, pottery, apparel, home decor, wood furniture, and many other vendors; free, call 536-1672.
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Bear Valley Tough Mudder
Oct. 9 and 10, 9 a.m. both days, Bear Valley Mountain Resort, Highway 207 (off Highway 4), Bear Valley, one of the “toughest events on the planet” features a 7-mile obstacle course designed by British Special Forces officials that tests “all-round toughness, strength, stamina, fitness, camaraderie and mental grit”; $160 for individuals before Sept. 25, $180 afterward (less for groups with multiple entrants) at bearvalley.com (click “Tough Mudder”); $15 for spectators, children under 10 free; proceeds support the Wounded Warrior Project, which assists wounded servicemen and women.
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10:00 AM - 02:30 PM |
Pine Needle Basket Class
Taught by Peggy Morris, artist. Learn the basic coiling techniques to create beautiful pine needle baskets. No experience necessary. Bring a bag lunch. $35 includes supplies and beverages. The BARN, 961 Pennsylvania Gulch, Murphys. 728-9888 for more information.
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10:00 AM |
Columbia 26th Annual HARVEST FESTIFALL
The Columbia Chamber of Commerce presents the 26th Annual Harvest Festifall, Saturday and Sunday, October 9 & 10, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Join us for a cornucopia of country crafts, comestibles, demonstrations of skills, and music and dancing on the shady streets of Columbia State Historic Park, decorated for the harvest season. Wear your Gold Rush duds and enjoy a visit to the past. Fun for everyone, and it’s free!!!
Almost fifty vendors, dressed in 1850s attire, will display their handmade arts and crafts for sale, including pottery, jewelry, apparel, home décor, wood furniture, baked goods and many others; and some will demonstrate their skills. Attractions include demonstrations of spinning and weaving by the Mother Lode Weavers & Spinners, face painting, miniature horses, and entertainment by various local groups of musicians and dancers.
Sponsored by the Columbia Chamber of Commerce. For more information, call 209-536-1672
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05:00 PM |
jDOGS Youth Group
Every Sunday from 5-7pm at Chapel in the Pines. All middle School kids are welcome!
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05:30 PM |
AWANA Kick Off at Chapel in the Pines
October 10th from 5:30-7:30pm at Chapel in the Pines in Arnold, CA.
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