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GOLD COUNTRY SLED WARS
Snowmobile grass drags, ATV drag races and Rock crawling event for the entire family at the Calaveras County Fairgrounds.
Saturday Oct 27th
8 am to 8 pm
$15.00 admission at the gate
Fun for the entire family.
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Murphys Historic Hotel Halloween Party
LIve DJ, Costume Contest and Spooky Drink Specials tonight starting at 9pm!
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Train Rides, Railtown 1897 SHP - 209-984-3953
Steam-powered excursion train rides on Saturdays and vintage diesel locomotives on Sundays through the 2012 operating season. Subject to change with expanded service on holiday weekends; call or visit http://www.railtown.org for updated information.
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01:00 AM - 01:10 PM |
WALTS HAUNTED HOUSE
really SCARRY HAUNTED HOUSE in arnold at SUSIES DINER cedar center (behind el dorado savings) 10/26-10/31 dusk to 10 on weekends and dusk to 9pm during the week. FREE (donations accepted and very much appreciated) not advised for children under 6, and recommended adult to accompany children under 10. FUN,FUN,FUN!!!AND REALLY THE SCARRIEST IN TOWN...come up and get spooked..and some free candy to boot!!! SEE YA THERE!..
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10:00 AM |
Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Murphys
Walking Tours of Historic Downtown Murphys - 209-728-3072
Description: 10am leaving from the Old Timers Museum. Please call to confirm dates and times or to set up a tour for a group of 12 or more. Free.
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10:00 AM - 02:00 PM |
Arnold Farmers Market
Every Saturday except July 14 & September 1) 10am-2pm. Email arnoldfarmersmarket@yahoo.com for more information.
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05:00 PM |
Halloween Dinner Dance
Costume Party with food, no-host bar, and dance to the music of Burn Day band at the Mountain Ranch Town Hall
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06:00 PM |
Mary Youngblood Concert At Moaning Cavern
Two-Time GRAMMY Winning artist to perform inside Moaning Cavern
Vallecito, CA – On Saturday, October 27 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., Moaning Cavern will welcome back Native American Flutist Mary Youngblood and the Northern California Flute Circle for a “back by popular demand” concert inside the cavern, located at 5350 Moaning Cave Rd. in Vallecito. Tickets are $24.95 for space on the cavern floor, and $19.95 for space at the top of Moaning Cavern’s famous spiral staircase. Advance reservations are highly recommend because last year’s concert sold out. Reservations can be made by calling (209) 736-2708.
Bending tradition, Mary Youngblood is a modern American Indian woman often touted as the first Native American female to professionally record the Native flute. Verifying her talent and mastery of this ancient instrument, she was the first woman to win the 'Flutist of the Year' award at the Native American Music Awards (NAMMYS). She has released six recordings including the Grammy winning ‘Beneath the Raven Moon,’ and her current release, ‘Dance with the Wind,’ which was also awarded the Grammy for Best Native American Music Album at the 2007 ceremony.
Youngblood’s debut album, 'The Offering,' was recorded live in the cavern, the natural acoustics lending an amazing echo and organic quality to the distinctly memorable melodies that Youngblood created with her flutes. It is that unique sound that brings her back to Moaning Cavern for this encore performance. The Northern California Flute Circle, a group of amateur Native flutists and percussionists co-founded by Youngblood herself, promise to, once again, bring a depth and dimension of sound to the cavern.
Concert goers are asked to remember the natural environment within the cavern. Light jackets are recommended and those seated on the cavern floor should bring a blanket, cushion or low back collapsible chair or stool. Anything carried into the cavern, must be carried out, so keep items small.
For more information about concert, visit www.caverntours.com/concert/Mary_Youngblood.html, or call (209) 736-2708.
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Media Contact: Heather Ginn, 209-736-2708, haginn@caverntours.com
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07:00 PM - 11:00 AM |
Halloween In Columbia-Ghosts, Mystics and Urban Legends Paranormal Conference
Please join us at Columbia State Historic Park on October 26, 27 & 28, 2012 and celebrate a family oriented Halloween in the best way possible. There will be many places to investigate for paranormal activity on Saturday night including the infamous McConnell house. It is very rare for anyone to be able to enter the McConnell house for ghost hunting we are very excited for the opportunity. We will also have speakers on a variety of paranormal topics, a Mystic Faire and Marketplace and other events that will take place throughout the weekend. Some will have a cost and some will be free. It is also the weekend for Trick-or-Treating in Columbia and Illumination of Jack O'Lanterns when the streets will be filled with strolling musicians, storytellers and reenactments with illuminated pumpkins after the sun goes down. These activities are not only for ghost hunters, but also for their families and the general public- kids included. Teens ages 12-17 will be able to attend the lectures for $10 per person and children ages 11 and under will be admitted for free. It will be a family-friendly event at a place with something for everyone.
We invite you all to head on over to Columbia State Historic Park on October 26, 27 & 28, 2012 and celebrate a family oriented Halloween in the best way possible.
City and Fallon Hotels and Cottages, Columbia Chamber of Commerce, Central California Paranormal Investigators
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08:30 PM |
Karaoke, Copperopolis Town Square - 209-785-4745
Karaoke, Copperopolis Town Square - 209-785-4745
Beginning at 8:30 pm every last Saturday of each month. At Griff's Barbeque & Grill. Have dinner, then stay for the entertainment, or sing a few yourself. Call for more information.
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