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Annual Mother Lode Round Up Parade and Rodeo

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Photo © courtesy, Mother Lode Round Up

Event Dates: April 18, 2010 - May 09, 2010

Description of Event

The Mother Lode Round-Up is like a hometown reunion. It begins with "The Cowgirl Luncheon" and “The Great Steak Barbecue” on the opening weekends. Then “saddle up” for a week-long experience of Cowboy and Small Town tradition that winds up with the Round-Up Parade (one of the largest in California!) and Rodeo on Mother’s Day weekend. In 2009, MSNBC rated this parade as one of the 10 best places to be on Mother’s Day in the entire country!

Admission Fee (if any): Parade is free. Prices vary for individual events

Ages Festival is Appropriate For: All ages

For More Information, Contact:

Tuolumne County Sheriff's Posse

info@motherloderoundup.com
www.motherloderoundup.com
19130 Rawhide Rd, Jamestown, CA 95327
209.532.3768

carl clark wrote on April 10, 2010: This is a must. One of the best things that happens in Sonora and Jamestown. Good food, lots of fun, bring the kids and enjoy the weekend.

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Longitude: -120.441906000
Latitude: 37.963186000
Elevation: 1594 FT (486 M)
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