Cowboys (and girls) had a blast

Third annual Cowboy Day at Mariposa Museum and History Center was a success
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Have Gun Will Travel is an old west re-enactment show which performed for the first time at Cowboy Day. Pictured is Chris Buco.

Have Gun Will Travel is an old west re-enactment show which performed for the first time at Cowboy Day. Pictured is Chris Buco.

The third Annual Cowboy Day took place at the Mariposa Museum and History Center last weekend, on March 28.

The event is one of the museum’s largest fundraisers which not only supports maintenance and restoration efforts at the museum, but also the student docent program.

Eugene Hart, Jeff Lincoln and Patrick Coico are shown doing a demonstration of the 5-stamp mill.

Eugene Hart, Jeff Lincoln and Patrick Coico are shown doing a demonstration of the 5-stamp mill.

Julie’s Creative Twist and Chanthira Paints were a huge hit with the kids. Pictured are Chanthira Ruaisab, Julie Rocha, Journey Jasso, Juliet Kiely and Starlet Rocha.

Julie’s Creative Twist and Chanthira Paints were a huge hit with the kids. Pictured are Chanthira Ruaisab, Julie Rocha, Journey Jasso, Juliet Kiely and Starlet Rocha.

Daniel Wilson is pictured showing off his storytelling skills.

Daniel Wilson is pictured showing off his storytelling skills.

Pictured with Canines for Christ are Jamie Stoeckle with pup Olivia, Emma with pup Annie, Gail Hawksworth with pup What, Edna Norman with pup Mica, Debi Arrendondo with pup Chip and Tamara Cuneo with pup Artie.

Pictured with Canines for Christ are Jamie Stoeckle with pup Olivia, Emma with pup Annie, Gail Hawksworth with pup What, Edna Norman with pup Mica, Debi Arrendondo with pup Chip and Tamara Cuneo with pup Artie.

Mariposa Rodeo Royalty’s Junior Princess Bobbie Persson and Princess McKenna Baker were on hand to show the kids how to rope. Also pictured is Liam Butland.

Mariposa Rodeo Royalty’s Junior Princess Bobbie Persson and Princess McKenna Baker were on hand to show the kids how to rope. Also pictured is Liam Butland.

Shelby Andrist of PaperPie Learning demonstrates how shadow stories can bring a book to life.

Shelby Andrist of PaperPie Learning demonstrates how shadow stories can bring a book to life.

Cow Folks Dan Gross, Melissa Rowney and Charlie Wildt performed during Cowboy Day.

Cow Folks Dan Gross, Melissa Rowney and Charlie Wildt performed during Cowboy Day.

Left, Michael Hall provided a new take on caricature drawings by using a program and a robotic system that would take a photo followed by a machine which would draw out the caricature. Right, Sierra Foothill Charter School Principal Sean Jacobs is shown helping with games.

Left, Michael Hall provided a new take on caricature drawings by using a program and a robotic system that would take a photo followed by a machine which would draw out the caricature. Right, Sierra Foothill Charter School Principal Sean Jacobs is shown helping with games.

 

 

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