Annual fundraiser for Mother Lode Christian School featuring live and silent auctions of items donated by local estates to our thrift store and items from local businesses. In addition to the auctions, Spring Jubilee includes a book sale, homemade pies, food booths, and a game room for the kids.
Preview Night is Friday, April 23 from 4pm to 9pm. Friday night features a dinner that supports MLCS Jr. High activities and field trips. Book sale and silent auction bidding also open on Friday.
On Saturday, April 24 the doors open at 9am. The live auction begins at 11:30am and the silent auction continues throughout Saturday. The live auction will take place OUTSIDE on the grass lawn between the Fairgrounds main office and Me-Wuk Tribes of Tuolumne County Building so bring a lawn chair or blanket! Book sale closes on Saturday at noon and food sales continue throughout the day. Game room for kids ages 2-10 years is open from 9am – 3pm (small fee).
Spring Events Planned For Mother Lode Residents
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Hometown celebrations full of fried food, handmade art, face painting, and local music went into limbo last year while many aspects of COVID-19 were still unknown. Some festival organizers cautiously pushed ahead, others delayed and many canceled with crossed fingers that their celebrations could return in 2021.
As spring gives way to warmer weather, many local favorites Pendleton sSpring Jubilee, the Central Railroad Festival, the Great Anderson County Fair, and the Pickens Azalea Festival are forging ahead with COVID-safe practices in place.
Last year s cancellations and postponements may have had some bright sides, Clemson Area Chamber of Commerce director Susan Cohen said. Central enjoyed hosting its annual event in the fall rather than April, so much that organizers have scheduled the Railroad Festival for October 2021.