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A storybook 4th of July is possible: Pack up the family and head to Columbia's Glorious 4th of July Celebration!
The festivities kick off at 11am with a flag raising and firing of the cannon by the Columbia Foot Dragoons, but get there early for the best parking and don't forget lawn chairs. While waiting for the parade to begin at noon, little ones can "find a needle in the haystack" — an event designed to keep them busy and happy!
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Columbia State Historic Park — once a bustling, brawling gold rush town — sits at an elevation of 2,100 feet amongst the oaks of the Sierra Nevada foothills. In the mid 1800's, the town of Columbia was one of the largest cities in California, attracting people from other US states as well as other countries with promises of gold. In fact, between 1850 and the early 1900s, as much as $150 million in gold was mined in Columbia.
As dep...
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The San Joaquin Valley is synonymous with California's finest stone fruit growers, and the small, historic town of Ripon celebrates that with its annual Almond Blossom Festival. The festival, which takes place during the last weekend of February, is a four-day family affair and is a classic country fair type event.
The annual spaghetti feed and the pancake breakfasts benefit the local community's charity clubs and associations; the...
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The Toulumne County Sheriff's Posse is presenting the 55th annual Mother Lode Round-Up this weekend in Sonora, starting at 2pm on both Saturday and Sunday. Over 350 rodeo stars will compete in bareback riding, barrel racing, bronc riding, bull riding, calf roping, steer wrestling, and team roping.
Schedule of events for Saturday
- 10am parade in downtown Sonora
- 2pm PRCA Rodeo
- Wrangler Family Day all day
- 8am-...
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2011 marks 100 years of Independence Day celebrations in Gustine!
The fun begins on Saturday evening, 6pm, in the Gustine High School Auditorium where the Little Mister & Little Miss Gustine pageant takes place and continues at 7pm when the Miss Gustine pageant begins.
Head to the Gustine High School Football field at 5:30 on Sunday for the Tractor Pull.
Let the celebrating begin in earnest on Monday! The parade begins at 10:30am, tav...
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Rancho Cordova's All-American Fourth is a two day celebration of our nation's birth! With carnival and fireworks displays set for both July 3 and July 4, 2011, your family is sure to have fun.
From 2pm - 8pm each day, the Kids Zone will be open and beginning at 9:45pm, a mini-fireworks display is scheduled for July3 and a Fireworks Spectacular is scheduled for July 4.
Other events include: live entertainment, vendor booths, Rancho Cord...
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The North Modesto Kiwanis Club presents the 13th Annual Graffiti Weekend. The fun begins Friday night at 7pm with the Classic Car Parade in downtown Modesto. If you miss the cars Friday night, you can still check them out all day Saturday and Sunday at MJC West Campus. While you are at the festival check out the unique craft booths, vendor booths and great food booths. The weekend concludes with a concert by the Greg Kihn Band fr...
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Festivities begin in Ralston Park (3rd Street, between Fir and Grove Avenues) at 9am, with live entertainment hitting the stage at noon; activities and food booths remain open until 4pm.
The parade begins at 10am, right in front of the Foster Freeze, located at 1401 Winton Way. Trophy presentation occurs at 2pm in Ralston Park.
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Columbia State Historic Park — once a bustling, brawling gold rush town — is an authentic, living mid-nineteenth century history lesson for visitors.
Celebrate the day California became a state at Columbia's California Admission Day Parade. The Native Sons of the Golden West, Parlor #258, hosts the parade which will run down Main Street. Other family-friendly events will be taking place during the day, too!
The parade is held annual...
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