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    Marysville Gold Rush event highlights first Saturday in downtown

    By Jeff Larson / jlarson@appealdemocrat.com,

    12 days ago
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    Local artist John LaBouyer holds his artwork representing President William Howard Taft in Marysville during his presidency in the early 1900s.  Jeff Larson/Appeal-Democrat

    Many different artists and “personalities” came together at Skips Marysville Music Cafe on a rainy Saturday in downtown Marysville to promote a California Gold Rush-themed event that featured a variety of authors, artists and musicians entertaining while enlightening the public on the city’s rich history.

    Andre LaBouyer, a local resident and published author, was the brainchild behind the first Saturday event. He was present in part to promote his new book titled, “The Shadows at Cortez Square,” a literary fiction novel set in 1858 Marysville.

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