Ponderosa2022

Calendar Of Events

4th Annual Bass Lake Fireworks Show and Boat Parade Bass Lake Chamber, 642-3676 or basslakechamber.com 9th The 44th Annual Climb to Kaiser Fresno Cycling Club Contact: 559-824-3040 August 2022 Second Weekend of August Annual Indian Fair Days and Powwow North Fork Recreation Center Pre-sale tickets available in June or $5 at the gate. Please call 559- 877-2115 for information Farmers Market Every Sunday Tesoro Viejo Town Center 9:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. TBA Central Sierra Historical Society Black Pot Cook-Off Info: 841-4478 TBA

TBA Bass Lake Arts & Crafts Fair The Pines Resort, Bass Lake Info: 642-312 TBA Hot August Nights Classic Car Show & Street Party North Fork Chamber of Commerce Info: 877-2410 TBA Bass Lake Lions Club Pancake Breakfast TBA at Pines Village Park www.basslakechamber.com TBA Frugal Friends Fashion Show Bandit Town TBA Friends of NF Library Info: 877-2131 TBA SAR (Search & Rescue) Wild Run Shaver Lake Info: SARWildrun.com TBA Lion’s Club Pancake Breakfast Shaver Club Community Center TBA Info: 841-3350

TBA Fireworks Show Shaver Lake Info: Call Shaver Lake Visitors Bureau at 841-3350 goshaver.org 2nd 62nd Annual Mid-Sierra Loggers Jamboree Kick-Off Dinner/Dance Town Hall Call: 676-7766 3rd Meal & Bingo 5:00 & 7:00 p.m. Sierra Oaks Senior Center Call: 855-3300

Pint for Pint Blood Drive Central CA Blood Center, 389-5433

Loggers Jamboree July 2 - July 3, 2022 Celebrating Our 63rd Annual Mid-Sierra Loggers Jamboree Sixty-two years ago, the North Fork Boosters saw the opportunity to make some money for our community after watching some of the local loggers playing around to see which of their saws would cut the best. As a result of the quick thinking of some individuals, we now have our North Fork Recreation Center. Best of all, we celebrate each 4th of July weekend with our Mid-Sierra Loggers Jamboree. This event is full of the everyday things that a regular logger does for a living, or did do in years gone by. Bucking logs, hand chopping, hand bucking, felling, choker setting, hot saw contest and axe throwing (which of course, is just done after work for the sport, but is one of the most enjoyed in our yearly competition) are among the events enjoyed.

Along with our competition in the arena, we have many food booths (such as Indian Tacos), arts and crafts, enjoyment for the children, memory T-Shirts and other items of interest. Our festivities begin on Saturday and continue through Sunday as follows: July 2, Saturday Pro-Am, 10:00 a.m., Recreation Center Horseshoe Pitching Contest, 12:00 noon Grand Parade down North Fork’s Main Street, 5:00 p.m., BBQ at Town Hall immediately following parade. Woodchoppers Ball and Queen Coronation, Recreation Center, 8:30 p.m. July 3, Sunday

Lions Club Pancake Breakfast, 7:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m., Town Hall Jamboree Main Events, Recreation Center, 12:00 noon. (Gates open at 10:00 a.m.) Call 559-676-7766 for more information.

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Please note date and time of events listed are current at the time of publication but are subject to change.

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