Opening for the season May 5, 2023. Spring hours: Friday-Sunday 11-3
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23rd Annual Black Pot Cook-off
Annual CSHS Member's Event in coordination with Shaver Lake Fishing Club Advanced Ticket Purchase Required (Information to purchase will be available soon)23rd Annual Black Pot Cookoff at the Shaver Lake Fishing Club Chimney2:00 pm High Sierra Black Pot Cookers start their Dutch OvensEnjoy Live Blue Grass music, Hors 'd oeuvres and refreshments throughout the afternoon6:00 pm, Dinner is servedDonations help to grow the museums Building and Exhibit Fund to share our rich history and exhibit the any renewable resources for future generations.If you are not a Member of the CSHS and would like to get more information about this amazing…
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Friday in the Pines #4 – Cab Street Band – RESCHEDULED
Friday in the Pines #4 – Cab Street Band – RESCHEDULED
Cab Street Band Playing an exciting variety of music that includes originals and re-made covers of old and new. From Etta and Cash to Amy and Lizzo, in our very own funky, bluezz, jazzy style. Learn more about Cab Street Band here: https://www.cabstreetband.com/ The amphitheater is a perfect venue for picnicking and relaxing while listening to great music. Chairs, blankets, food and drinks will continue to be welcomed. Our concerts have brought to our Shaver community some great talent, are always fun, and continue to have FREE admission. General seating will begin at 4:00 pm. If you are interested…
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Buffalo Soldier Encampment at the Museum of the Sierra
Buffalo Soldier Encampment at the Museum of the Sierra
Buffalo Soldier educators from the Buffalo Soldier Mounted Cavalry Unit, based in Three Rivers, CA will have an encampment of tents that re-create a 19th Century U.S. military bivouac. Representatives in historically accurate uniforms will educate and inform the public about the challenges and contributions of segregated African American troops on the American frontier. Educators will speak with the public and have period replicas to accurately depict the life of a 19th Century soldier. Between 1891 and 1913, Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks were the home to, and patrolled by, troopers from the 24th Infantry and 9th Cavalry. These men…
Sierra Voices #4 – Creek Fire: What do we want our forest to look like, and who is we?
Sierra Voices #4 – Creek Fire: What do we want our forest to look like, and who is we?
Presentation Summary - Our Forest is gone - who lost? I have heard several people say that now ‘the burn doesn’t look too bad it is turning green’. But what is really happening, what did we really lose, what does it matter, and when will the area be back to ‘normal’. Speaker - John R. Mount worked for Southern California Edison for 31 years, managing the company’s 20,000 acres of private land surrounding Shaver Lake. He has a total of 57 years in forest management starting with the Forest Service and then 15 years in private practice. John has received…
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Friday in the Pines #5 GillyGirls Band
The GillyGirls Band Back again at this years Friday in the Pines Concert Series, we are happy to welcome The GillyGirls Band. The Gilly Girls are a local family made up of two sets of twins, Savannah & Morgan and Hailey & Jillian. They enjoy playing bluegrass, southern gospel and old-time string band music. Their music includes mandolin, fiddle, base, guitar, banjo, singing and even an occasional song with yodeling. These young ladies offer something unique!. For more information, please visit The GillyGirlsBandThe amphitheater is a perfect venue for picnicking and relaxing while listening to great music. Chairs, blankets, food and…
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10:00am Hikes for History #3 – Huntington Lake Trail & Billy Creek
Hike Leaders: Doug & Debbie Koerper Hike Description: An easy hike with little elevation change around Huntington Lake to Billy Creek Museum. Approximately 2 1/2 miles one way with vehicles available for those that do not want to hike back to Lakeshore. The hike will include information about the Ward Tunnel and completion of the Hydro Project. Tours of the Museum are also available, if schedule permits Hikers can pack lunch or have lunch at Huntington Lake Resort. Unfortunately, dogs will no longer be allowed on Hikes (Service Animals only) Hikers should meet in the museum's parking lot by 10:00 a.m.…