The Fresno Newsletterwas born out of a simple idea: that the best way to love where you live is to know what's happening around you.
Editorial Team
The Fresno Newsletter is written by a small team of locals who live, eat, and spend weekends in Fresno and the Central Valley.
We read the same event calendars, try the same new restaurants, and take the same trips to Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon. This is the newsletter we wish we had when we got here.
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Fresno and the Central Valley pack a lot into one place. Between the food scene, the farmers markets, live music in the Tower District, and easy access to Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon, there is always something worth knowing about.
But keeping up with it all can be overwhelming. Event listings are scattered across a dozen websites. New restaurants open without fanfare. Trail conditions change overnight. Community gatherings slip under the radar.
That is why we created the Fresno Newsletter: one source that brings the best of Fresno and the Central Valley straight to your inbox every week. No algorithms, no paywalls, no endless scrolling. Just the stuff that matters to people who live here.
Fresno, California
The heart of California's Central Valley
Every Monday morning, a short newsletter lands in your inbox with the week's essentials
Concerts, art hops in the Tower District, community festivals, farmers markets, and everything in between. Never miss what matters.
Discover new restaurants, shops, and services run by your neighbors. We highlight the businesses that make Fresno unique.
Trail guides, seasonal tips, and the best hikes and day trips for every skill level in Yosemite, Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and beyond.
Restaurant openings, seasonal menus, and date-night ideas so you always have a great evening planned.
Development updates, school happenings, volunteer opportunities, and the stories that shape our growing community.
Seasonal schedules, vendor highlights, what is in season, and tips for making the most of the Central Valley's farmers markets.
We live here. We shop at the same farmers markets, hike the same trails, and eat at the same restaurants. This newsletter is not written from a corporate office three states away. It is written by people who genuinely care about this community.
We promise to keep the newsletter free, concise, and genuinely useful. No spam, no fluff, no selling your data. Just a five-minute read every Monday that helps you make the most of living in Fresno and the Central Valley.
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