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Since forming in 1988, Tempest has delivered a globally-renowned hybrid of high-energy Folk Rock fusing Irish reels, Scottish ballads, Norwegian influences and other world music elements.
Fresno's longest-running, free karaoke night is Fridays at Tokyo Garden on Fulton Street in Downtown Fresno.
Multiple mics, monitors, and professional lighting will help you and your friends release your inner 'Idols.' Dinner served until 9PM, and the karaoke begins afterward in the intimate lounge setting built by master Japanese craftsmen in 1956.
16 skill training classes available as well as two required certification classes.
Continental breakfast begins at 7:30 a.m. with devotions at 8 a.m. (All to attend devotions)
Call 24 hours a day at 221-6907
Wahtoke Creek Spring Home & Garden Festival
Saturday May 18th-8:00a.m. to 4:00p.m.
Sunday May 19th-12:00p.m. to 4:00p.m.
A two day event has brought Gardener's, Crafter's, Antique and Vintage Sellers together to provide an array of unique home and garden accents for any project spring fever has sprung on you. Come out, no admission, enjoy the country air, and take home some great finds. We look forward to seeing you!
If you are interested in participating please email for particulars.
Introducing North Fresno’s only Saturday Farmers Market!
More than 70 Farmers & Vendors, including:
Fresh, Local Fruits & Vegetables | Olive Oils & Dressing | Fresh Baked Food | Herbs, Salsas & Honey | Gourmet Breads & Cheeses | Farm Fresh Eggs | Gourmet Coffees | Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice | Blended Fruit Drinks | Kettle Corn | Roasted Corn on the Cob | Fresh Cut Flowers | Shaved & Italian Ice | Local Artisans | Fresno’s Famous Gourmet Food Trucks & MUCH more!
Fresno's Annual Coaches Clinic for Youth Football coaching in the Grades 1-8 at Fresno High School June 30, 9 am to 4 pm. A full day of Coaching skills for coaches coaching 1st - 8th grade or parents wanting to learn about youth football. This clinic is specifically designed for youth football. Learn about team management, organize practice, youth football officiating, game strategies. Visit our website for full details www.wcfa.net
Fundraising golf tournament Benefiting the Central Valley Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure® in which 75% of net proceeds stays right here in our community to fund local programs for breast cancer education, screening and treatment. 25% of the remaining proceeds fund cutting-edge breast cancer research in hopes to fulfill our promise To save lives and end breast cancer forever.
Fresno Braves Youth Football & Cheer Sign ups grades 1-6, every Sat 9 am to 1 pm at Fresno High school Parking lot. Call 277-7600 or visit our website for on line registration at www.wcfa.net
A Japanese Maple tree can be a wonderful addition to your landscape. Learn how to select the appropriate Japanese Maple for your needs and how to care for these beautiful trees.
Join us Saturday, May 18 and check out the four new models at Copper River Ranch. Come see Granville's newest home designs featuring an extensive list of features. With new models, new communities, and new amenities. Come see everything that's new at Granville!
Two special days planned especially for Central Valley pet owners. Play, shop, adopt, learn, and enjoy everything about pets with rows and rows of pet supply manufacturers and service providers, breeders, on site adoption services, pet performances, samples, demonstrations, pet training, play area, canine costume contest just in time for Halloween, and so much more!
Date: May 18-19, 2013
Event: CENTRAL VALLEY PROSPECTORS GOLD PROSPECTING SHOW
Sponsor: Central Valley Prospectors
Email: cvprospector@cvprospectors.org
Website: http://www.cvprospectors.org
Industrial Education Building at the Fresno County Fairgrounds, Fresno, CA. Saturday 10-5 Sunday 10-4. Daily Raffles, Demonstrations, and Activities $5 admission, kids 12 yrs and under free. Free Parking
See and buy Gold Prospecting Equipment, Metal Detectors, Minerals, Gold Nuggets, Jewelry, Etc.
Sign up to help Memorial United Methodist Church package enough meals to feed 10,000 people in just 2 hours. More than 250,000 volunteers have packaged meals though Stop Hunger Now,a hands-on mission project for all ages. The process combines rice, soy, dehydrated vegetables and flavoring mix with vitamins and minerals into small meal packages that are ready to prepare. The packages are shipped around the world to support school programs and crisis relief. The food stores easily and keeps well.
This fun beginners' group meets every Saturday morning at 10:00 to learn new steps for social dancing. Singles and couples welcome. BallroomForBeginners.com / 559-367-9757
Second of two workshops presented by UCCE Madera County Master Gardener Jill Cholewa. Prerequisite: Landscape Design I. To be held in a private garden in Madera. Call (559)675-7879, ext. 7210, or e-mail mgmadera@ucanr.edu before May 15 to register.
Central Northwest Ravens Youth Football and Cheer Sign ups for grades 1-6. Call 277-7600 or online registration at www.wcfa.net
Each of the artists featured in the TRIÁNGULO group show could have been featured individually within the galleries of Arte Américas. Their works have been featured in documentaries, and they have created grassroots organizations that leverage art to inspire activism and social change. Presented together, the messages presented become even more cohesive and impactful.
Featuring the work of Favianna Rodriguez, Ernesto Yerena, and Julio Salgado.
Live Jazz, Food, Wine, Art, and More!Saturday, May 18, 2013 • 12:00 PM – 7:00 PMPlease Note: This is a 21+ event and ID's will be checked at the gate. No outside beverages are permitted. The event features Lawn Seating, so bring a lawn chair or a blanket.
Wine Tasting Hours:
Saturdays & Sundays 12-5pm
$4+Tax
1665 Simpson Street
Kingsburg, CA 93631
(559) 419.9159
Join us at the Cedar-Clinton Library for a fun family movie starting at 12:30pm. All movies are rated G or PG and are suitable for children, teens, and adults to enjoy. Bring your whole family for a free afternoon movie. The library is located at 4150 E. Clinton, on the southwest corner of Cedar and Clinton. For more information including the movie schedule contact 442-1770.
Sharpshooters is hosting a U18 Division I soccer tryouts on Thursday, May 16th from 6-8 and on Saturday, May 18th from 1-3. Both Tryouts will be held at Ranchos Middle School, 12455 Road 35 1/2. If you have any questions, please contact Greg Neal, Coach at 479-1528
Stop by for a free movie starting at 2:30pm on the third Saturday of the month. Movies are suitable for older children, teens, and adults. The library is located at 4150 E. Clinton, on the southwest corner of Cedar and Clinton. For a list of the movie titles stop by the library or call 442-1770.
Event details: This year's Brew Fest is fast approaching. The Brew Fest will be Saturday, May 18th from 4-8 at the Clovis Rodeo Grounds. Come down and taste some beers for a good cause. There will be live entertainment, food booths and of a variety of brews to sample. All proceeds go towards the Old Town Clovis Kiwanis community activities and help serve the children in our area. Don't miss out! Tickets are available at the Sierra Vista Mall Kiosk.
Central Valley Hawks, a 12&U tournament baseball team, is having tryouts, Sat, May 18th between 4-6PM at Bi Centennial Park on Sunnyside Ave just south of Herndon Ave. Bring your equipment, tryouts will include fielding, running and hitting. Please bring your parents and plenty of water. Wanted: Kids that want to play ball in June & July. Age Group: 11 & 12.
Come out for a leisurely bicycle ride along the Clovis Old Town Trail. Meet in the parking lot at Memorial United Methodist Church at 4 p.m. We will stop for refreshments at an eatery along the trail.
seeking players who have been cut from their HS team for summer team.
For $25 Enjoy a 4 course gourmet, organic farm to fork meal and be entertained with a hilarious whodunit! Set in present day, there is no hokey costumes, the audience is never the murderer. Sit back, relax and watch the story unfold before you. Guess whodunit for your chance to win a prize
This event showcases the journey of ten grassroots leaders and their immigrant communities (including Indigenous Mexican –P’urhepecha, Zapotecos, Mixtecos, Otomi –, Punjabi, Persian, Hmong, and Khmer), as they seek to restore their cultural heritage and tell their stories as Valley immigrants.
View another classic from the era of silent movies, with piano music provided by Nate Butler. Cartoons start at 7:00 pm, feature film at 8:00 pm. See details at http://www.natebutler.com/silentmovies.html