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THE COYOTEFEST IS AN ALL-AGES FAMILY FESTIVAL
ADMISSION IS FREE

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Parade entry fee is $15 for a group or an individual. 

Car Show : Pre-registration entry fee is $25 up to August 1st, thereafter $35.

Vendor Booth : Entry fee is $65 / Food Vendor Booth: $100.

Coyote Howl Contest:  Entry fee is $5 for individual (Pup & Adult) & for group (Pup Pack & Adult); Sign ups on-site.

Horseshoe Contest : Entry fee is $10 per team.

Sponsorships: Available from $25 to $5,000.

                      FREE EVENT WIFI                                          

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

\\KEEP OUR PARK & HISTORIC COULTERVILLE GREEN & CLEAN

The Park is a NO SMOKING Zone.

Recycle Trash Bins Provided. 

Dogs must be on leash.  Please bring disposable doggy poop bags.

 

ORGANIZED BY THE NORTHERN MARIPOSA COUNTY HISTORY CENTER
A Fund Raising Event primarily benefiting this private 501c3 museum... helping the community to preserve history for our museum's visitors and future generations to come.
This high quality, community event includes a fabulous parade down Historic Main St, the CoyoteFest Car Show, an authentic Ti Pi village, pony rides and petting zoo as well as a Kids Korner. There will be booths filled with crafts, food, vintage items, food and beverages, including our very own CoyoteFest Beer Garden. Live music throughout the day inter-spaced with the Howling Contest and other activities.  A Friday evening pre-party and a post-event party, both featuring live music, food are two fund raising events benefiting the museum have been added in 2018.
 
EVENT ORGANIZERS

CoyoteFest is all volunteer led and an annual fundraiser for The Northern Mariposa County History Center

Northern Mariposa County History Center

General Info~ Maryann Huff

moonshine.huff@gmail.com

Car Info ~Shelly@ 510 507-2303

 Vendor Info Darla McAlister

coyotefest.vendors@gmail.com

Call or Text 1(661) 714-7713

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