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Mariposa County Burn Day Information

Monday, May 11, 2026

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Permissive Burn Day as of 6:44 A.M.

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Permit May Be Required from Mariposa County 
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Mariposa and Yosemite Valley Weather for Monday, May 11, 2026
Note: Valid at 6:00 A.M.

Note: Heat Advisory in effect from Today, May 11, 11:00 AM PDT until Tuesday, May 12, 08:00 PM PDT

Sunny and warmer with a high temp of around 93 degrees and a low temp of around 66 degrees.

Yosemite Valley: Sunny with a  high temp of around 87 degrees and a low temp of around 55 degrees.

Mariposa weather for Tuesday: Sunny with a high temp of around 93 degrees and a low temp of around 62 degrees.
                            
Future high temps for Mariposa: Wed.: 77 degrees. Thu.: 76 degrees. Fri.: 81 degrees.

Mariposa’s future rain chances: No rain through at least Sunday.

 

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January 22, 2018 - The Northern Mariposa County History Center will be reopening its doors to the public on Thursday, February 8th, with a similar schedule as in 2017: Thursday through Sunday, from 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., plus Memorial Day and Labor Day.

Gala Reopening Reception February 3rd

The Gala Reopening preview taking place from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 3rd is themed: SIERRA TREASURES. It will boast a silent Flora & Fauna art auction featuring works donated by local artists: Lynn Breshears, Dave Conway, Jan DeShera, Andra Ericksen, Al Golub, Rebecca Harvey, Lana Jones, Miriam Jones, Maryanna Kingman, Jim Leitzell, Tessa Milani, Cindy Zozaya, Pam Fondse, Theresa Henman and Sonia Henman.  All but the latter three also have works featured in the 2018 Local Flora and Fauna display.  Both the auction and display feature works of photography, watercolor, oil painting, sculpture, pyrography and weaving.  There will also be some great additional non-art items available at the silent auction. 

NMCHC Lana artworkLana Jones, coordinator of the Floa & Fauna Display is holding artwork to be added to the display.

NMCHC Sally holding falls artwork 2This year the monies raised at this important kick-off event will be the seed dollars for the new fund created to cover the costs of major renovations needed in the recently donated Barrett wing and surrounding grounds.  A fund-raising goal will be set once the Board finishes up with an initial assessment of the building’s condition. 

(Pictured): Sally Punte who is coordinating the auction and basket raffle, is holding up an artwork for the silent auction.

In addition to the new displays and silent auction there will be live music, wine, hot cider, a basket raffle and lots of fun!  The wine has all been donated by local Mariposa County Wineries: Silver Fox Vineyards; Casto Oaks Winery; and Butterfly Creek Winery.  Tickets are $15.00 each. To obtain some, just call and leave your name and address on the NMCHC phone, (209) 878-3015.   

Spring Speaker Series

Three exciting presentations have been planned for this spring, scheduled for the first Saturday of March, April and May.  All three FREE programs will be held at the Big Table Ranch, a new local event center, located at 5586 Greeley Hill Rd. from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.  On Saturday, March 3rd, Scott Carpenter, Yosemite National Park archaeologist & Branch Chief of Cultural Resources, will present a fascinating picture of plant, animal and human life in our vicinity as it was some 4,000 years ago.  On Saturday, April 7th, Julia Parker, former Cultural Specialist for Yosemite National Park, will demonstrate her basket-making techniques, share her captivating personal history and, along with other members of her family will also share native songs, crafts and dance. Then on Saturday, May 5th, Linda Tiegland Clark, will share true yarns about Gold Rush era folks who fill the pages of local history.  All three programs will include period music performed by local musicians and conclude with tasty refreshments. Donations are always appreciated.

Be sure and check out what’s happening at the museum on the “Northern Mariposa County History Center” Facebook page.  And don’t forget to come enjoy the NMCHC Community Breakfasts held on the second Sunday of every month at the Coulterville Old Schoolhouse, at the corner of Cemetery and Broadway Streets. from 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.