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< Saturday, May 11, 2013 >


08:00 AM Not Anudder Mudder
A unique 5K Adventure Obstacle Course Mud/Dry-Run/Walk in beautiful Mariposa on May 11th.

Each of the 18 obstacles will have 4 varying degrees of difficulty to choose from, thus making it exciting, fun, challenging yet conquerable to ALL participants.

Craft fair, music, juniors course, diaper derby, a truly fun filled, memory making family day.

We still have some spaces available for food vendors and crafters.

For more information and to register, go to www.NotAnudderMudder.com

We look froward to seeing you on the mountain.
10:00 AM The Flora and Fauna of Natural Bridges
The Flora and Fauna of Natural Bridges
Saturday, May 11, 10 a.m.
Natural Bridges
Hike along with Ranger Hilary to discover the diverse plant communities down the Natural Bridges trail. This is a moderate-to-strenuous downhill 1-mile hike. Participants may return up-hill on their own. Feel free to bring a lunch and swimming suit and stay to enjoy the rest of the afternoon! We will meet in the parking lot of Natural Bridges located off of Parrotts Ferry Road at 10 a.m. No dogs are allowed on the trail.
10:00 AM Weekend Steam-Powered Excursion Train Rides
All aboard as Railtown 1897 State Historic Park resumes its popular steam-powered excursion train rides through California’s scenic Gold Country! While the Park is open daily, on weekends beginning April 6, guests will enjoy a memorable six-mile, 45-minute round trip ride along the rails of the famous “Movie Railroad.” To kick off the new season, excursion train rides will be offered behind “Movie Star Locomotive” Sierra No. 3 on opening weekend. Plus, local residents from Calaveras, Mariposa and Tuolumne counties can visit the Park and ride completely free with proof of residency this first weekend only. And, Railtown 1897 visitors can also enjoy other opening weekend festivities such as live music, tours of the historic Roundhouse and demonstrations of the historic, belt-driven machine shop. Capacity is limited for steam-powered excursion train rides so guests are encouraged to arrive early. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis at the ticket window beginning at 10 a.m. on the days the trains are running. After opening weekend, Railtown 1897 SHP plans to offer steam-powered excursion train rides behind Sierra No. 3 on Saturdays and vintage diesel locomotives on Sundays through the 2013 operating season. Additionally, diesel train rides will be offered on Wednesdays throughout the summer season (July 10 through August 28). Because the schedule is subject to change with expanded service on holiday weekends, etc., visitors are encouraged to call 209-984-3953 or visit www.railtown1897.org for updated information.
11:30 AM Food and Wine Tours, Murphys
Food and Wine Tours, Murphys - 800-407-8918
Fridays and Saturdays 11:30am. Tours are 3-1/2 hours and 1.5 miles of walking along historic Main Street. Many food stops are included. Get the inside story about the area’s rough-and-tumble past. Call or visit http://www.Local-Food-Tours.com for more information and reservations.
05:00 PM - 06:15 PM Middle East Meddlers: An Address on the Middle East
First Baptist Church, Angels Camp
Sunday October 27 @ 5:00pm
1555 Depot Rd. 736-2464
www.fbcac.org

What is happening in the Middle East?
What does it mean for America and the rest of world?

America, Russia, Syria, Iran, Iraq and Egypt are on the front lines of the Middle East stage, but find out what countries are really pulling the strings in the region.

Learn the startling insights to what the research in this message will reveal about the meddlers in the Middle East.
07:30 PM Way Out West In 1861
Way Out West In 1861

Enjoy toe-tapping music, the likes of which can only be played by the Champion Fiddle Player, David Rainwater. Laugh at the wit and story telling by the incomparable Mark Twain.

For one night only, the two will take the stage together at the Bret Harte High School Theater in Angels Camp, the week before Frog Jump. Save the day of Saturday May 11, 2013, at 7:30 p.m. when this unique performance will take place.

Pat Kaunert, who lives in Sonora, is the image of Mark Twain. He has lived a journalistic life-style similar to Twain. As a U.S. Forest Service officer, he worked as a western forest news correspondent, writing adventuresome stories about life in the mighty Sierra Nevada. It has been his life-long quest to know Mark Twain, the man who was so insightful about human nature and who was able to record it in such an entertaining way through his stories. Pat Kaunert faithfully recreates the same kinds of witty and humorous performances that brought fame to Mark Twain as he appeared throughout America, Europe and even the Far East.

“I want to change the world one fiddle tune at a time,” says Dave Rainwater, champion fiddle player. For 45 years, he has been doing just that. He has performed for countless audiences, entertaining them with his humorous anecdotes and toe-tapping fiddle music. Dave, who lives in Jamestown, has won numerous fiddle competitions, including a blue ribbon at the most prestigious Galax Fiddlers’ Convention in Virginia.

Advance tickets are on sale at:

Sonora: Visitors Bureau, Stockton Street
Angels Camp: Visitors Bureau, Main Street
San Andreas: Arts Council, Main Street
Valley Springs: Health Habit, Vista Del Lago
Jackson: Hein Book Store, Main Street
Online: cctv.tix.com
Box Office: One hour prior to performance


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