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Mountain art: Sierra Art Trails: The annual fine art, open studio tour is held every October. (And since we have more than a few Coarsegold residents showing their work in the mountains, here are two Oakhurst galleries to check out: Timberline Art Gallery and Yosemite Gateway Gallery.)

Buy "Walking Where We Lived:" Amazon.com, the immense and hassle-free online bookstore, brings you North Fork author Gaylen D. Lee's wonderful book about his Mono heritage and ancestors.

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California Highway Conditions: Now's your chance to see what's up (or down) with Highway 41.

C&C Paradise Gardening: "Honest and reliable gardening services for the Coarsegold, CA area."
 

CentralValley.com: Everything that's happening "down there," with plenty of useful links.

CHP Traffic Incidents: Lets you see moment-to-moment postings of road closures and accidents. Click the Merced Dispatch Center for our area.

Chukchansi Gold Casino: A link to Coarsegold's huge casino/resort complex. For our Chukchansi Gold Casino page, click that link back there!

Coarsegold Historic Village: Click here for information on the Village and upcoming events.

Coarsegold Chamber of Commerce: The official Chamber site.

Coarsegold Resource Conservation District: Everything you ever wanted to know about ecological and fire safety issues, including lore on mountain lions.

Coarsegold Weather: In living color, complete with extended forecasts and satellite maps.

Democratic Club of Coarsegold: Local Dem club. Any Coarsegold Repub clubs out there, in the interest of balance?

HighSierra Showerheads: "Green" showerheads inventor and manufacturer is thriving right here in Coarsegold.

Fresno Bee: See what's up down in the Valley.

L.A. Times: See what's up in Lala Land.

Madera County Board of Supervisors: Agendas for upcoming Board meetings are available here, as are past minutes (warning, they don't pop up in chronological order as of yet ... you have to dig). There's also a lot of info about departments, etc.

Madera County Info. Page: The Ceres guide to data, services, demographics etc. in Madera County.

Madera Tribune: Western Madera County's own newspaper. Once in a long while, they publish something about Eastern Madera County.

Picayune Rancheria of the Chukchansi Indians: The descendants of Coarsegold's first inhabitants have their own community website.

Residents' Web pages: Click here to access a list of personal and business websites for Coarsegold residents.

S.F. Chronicle/Examiner: Find out what's happening in what columnist Herb Caen called "Baghdad By The Bay" (not quite the same connotations these days).

Sierra Gateway Online: The Bee's weekly insert for Madera/Foothill residents.

Sierra Star: Eastern Madera County's own newspaper. You can read every issue online. This is your best source for local classified ads.

Sierratel: Eastern Madera County's main ISP has a host of features and listings of note to locals.

Superlotto: Winning Numbers: Feeling lucky today?

The Sierra Gold Miner: A mix of useful links and commercial messages. Nice eye candy!

The Shop Coarsegold Web site offers shopping coupons during "Mountain Madness" events.

UC's Hardwood Range Mgmt. Program: Everything you ever wanted to know about the ecology and identification of oak trees (and there are many kinds growing here).

Westbrook Wine Farm: Our closest winery, just a hoot and holler up Road 200, is making a big splash in epicurean circles. Tasting by appointment.

YLPforum.com: The lively, "unofficial" discussion website for the Yosemite Lakes Park subdivision.

YLPonline.com: Forums and information about the Yosemite Lakes Park subdivision and surrounding areas.
 
YLPWeather.com: A live weather station in YLP, among other things of local interest.
 
Yosemite Gallery: An attractive site brought to you by metropolitan Coarsegold's very own gold panning adventure/museum/Native American art gallery.

Yosemite Lakes Park: The official YLP Owners' Association website. Plenty of info for residents and prospective residents about how the 1,500-lot subdivision is run, its amenities and activities, clubs, security, etc.

Yosemite National Park: The official Park Service Web site.

Yosemite Unified School District: What and where are our schools?

Yosemite-Sierra Visitors Bureau: Everything a visitor to this area could possibly need.