North Fork is an unincorporated community in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, near Yosemite National Park, in Madera County, California. The town's original settlers were members of the Mono tribe, who still make up a large portion of the area's population.
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Chawanakee Unified School District
Learn about the district’s schools, meetings and scholarships. Includes forms, reports, a directory of staff and lunch menus.
http://www.chawanakee.k12.ca.us/
Coarsegold Resource Conservation District
The Coarsegold Resource Conservation District is a non-profit organization with a mandate to provide landowners with the latest conservation information and educational material for land preservation.
http://www.crcd.org/
Hillside Baptist Church and Child Care Center
Shows a church that provides child care and worship services. Read about the institution’s meetings, access a calendar of events and view photos of previous events.
http://northforkcalifornia.com/
Read about the library’s fees and services provided to residents. Read a history of the institution and learn about the area’s past.
http://www.maderacountylibrary.org/node/11
North Fork Chamber of Commerce
The community's business membership organization includes historical and tourist information about the area, an events calendar, and directory of local businesses and services. The Chamber's projects are also described.
http://www.north-fork-chamber.com/
North Fork Community Development Council
The NFCDC is a non-profit corporation charged with promoting the social, economic and environmental welfare of the North Fork community. A history of the organization is presented here, along with a discussion of its current and past projects, meeting schedules, and contact data.
http://northforkcdc.org/
North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians
The official web site of a federally recognized Indian tribe offers an overview of its people, projects and processes, as well as news and contact data. Historical information is also presented.
http://www.northforkrancheria.com/
Explains the facilities and classes offered by this non-profit organization. Find a way to donate to the organization and register for the email list.
http://nfstudio.org/
Incorporated in 1966, and charged with preserving tribal history, this museum offers static and living history experiences for its visitors. Its permanent collections include a variety of Native American baskets and cultural artifacts, taxidermy animals, historical photographs, beadwork, weapon and cultural items. Its collections, history, archaeological facilities, and scheduled events are discussed here.
http://www.sierramonomuseum.org/