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Friday, November 14, 2008

Christmas in Coloma all Weekend, Dec. 13 & 14!

making wreaths at Christmas in ColomaCome celebrate the Christmas season in an old-fashioned, hands-on, playful way! Both Saturday and Sunday, December 13 and 14, children and adults can enjoy playing games, making holiday wreaths and candles, and buying high quality home-made crafts and products from local and area artisans. This is the place to get your children's photo with Santa!

Food and beverage are available in our lovely historic park in Coloma, and plenty of historically costumed and knowledgeable volunteers will help bring history to life. They even bring snow to the valley for fun! The event runs from 10am - 4pm both days. Parking is $7 for an entire carload. For more information see our Christmas in Coloma Article.

This weekend, a highlight in the park, is run by the Gold Discovery Park Association, the "cooperating association" of the Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park. GDPA supports a variety of programs for children and adults — as well as projects that help preserve historic buildings and maintain park facilities. All revenue generated by the Gold Discovery Park Association — including those raised at this fun weekend — stays right here to fund the Park's programs and opportunities for visitors. Thanks for your support! You and your friends and family are welcome to come back and enjoy Coloma all year round!

To volunteer at Christmas in Coloma, call John Clagett at (530) 621-2170. For more information about the event, contact the Marshall Gold Discovery Park Association at (530) 622-6198 or e-mail ChristmasInColoma@MarshallGold.org.

Thanks to Betty Sederquist for the photo!

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Sunday, November 09, 2008

Fall and Winter Delights in the Valley

Below the Snow & Above the Fog: A Year-Round Playground


fall on the South Fork; photo by Mark Leder-AdamsShhh! Maybe the great year-round climate should be kept a secret, but the news about the fine weather is too good not to pass on. Now that the summer whitewater rafting & kayaking season has peaked, the equipment is tucked into storage and guides head back to college, Costa Rica or other destinations, locals relish what many consider the finest times of the year.

fall in Marshall Park; photo by Donna McMasterAs temperatures cool, the lucky Coloma-Lotus valley residents who remain here, along with savvy campers and RVers, find plenty to do. Hiking, bicycling and other land activities become more attractive. Fall colors peak in October and November, when black oak forests and riverside cottonwoods blaze with orange and yellow. Savvy visitors love this time, often fitting in a visit to the valley with a trip to Apple Hill, local ranches, and wineries — all of which beckon with great savory attractions.

Winter, with its gentle, life-giving rains, is a time for indoor holiday activities, such as Christmas in Coloma, winter winery events, and local business open houses. In January, Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park celebrates the anniversary of the first California gold discovery. See our calendar for more local events.

morning mist surrounds Emmanuel Church; photo by Betty SederquistAny long-time resident of the valley has heard this question from outsiders: "How much snow did you get this year?" and that local resident will give the usual answer: None. Very occasionally the valley will receive several inches of snow, to the delight of local children. However, we're at a surprisingly low elevation — the river is at about 700 to 750 feet above sea level. Even that slight elevation, however, is enough to protect the valley from the dreary tule fog that plagues the Central Valley. So winters here are delightful, typically characterized by winter rains, frosty mornings and localized river mists that dissipate as the sun rises. For more information, forecasts, and links to road conditions, visit our Weather page.

Do come to Coloma-Lotus year-round for gorgeous natural beauty, delectable agricultural and culinary offerings, as well as our arts, history, and culture. Many restaurants, bed and breakfasts, campgrounds and other lodgings are available year-round and generally are uncrowded. The B&Bs are beautifully decorated for the holidays. You're welcome to visit, and enjoy, any time!

Adapted from an article by Betty Sederquist. Photos (top to bottom) copyright © Mark Leder-Adams, Donna McMaster, and Betty Sederquist.

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