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2023 Annual Fundraiser Dinner
Join us on Saturday, June 24, 2023 for our Annual Fundraiser Dinner supporting our education program!
Volunteer Release and Waiver of Liability Form
Volunteer Release and Waiver of Liability Form This Release and Waiver of Liability (the “Release”) executed by the undersigned (the “Volunteer”) in favor of the Central Sierra Resiliency Fund and each of its directors, officers, and agents (“CSRF”), Mulholland Citrus…
Katie Miller
Facebook Post 9-4-20
Big Creek is Smoking Hot! Who else wants to get smoked in the BC? Come see Ada and I this weekend....
Facebook Post 9-4-22
This was the day that Ada and I will never forget.
Gene Van Dyne
Gene Van Dyne started coming up to the Shaver Lake area in the early 1940’s and moved to Lower Cressman Road in 1947 when he was 12 and his family purchased 160 acres covering the area roughly from 35822 Lower Cressman to the back gate at the end of Lower Cressman Road.
Steam Donkey Steam Up & Powerhouse Demo Dedication to Patrick Emmert
Steam Donkey Steam-Up & Powerhouse Demonstration Dedication to Patrick Emmert Please join us on Sunday, May 28th at 9:00 am for our first Powerhouse Demonstration and Steam Donkey Steam-up dedicated to past board member and friend, Patrick Emmert. John Mount…
Sierra Voices #3: Black Bart – The Gentleman Bandit
Black Bart – the Gentleman Bandit who robbed 28 Wells Fargo stages between 1875 and 1883. Who was this masked man, how’d he do it, and what became of him? Catch this in-person Sierra Voices presentation on Saturday, July 9th at 1:00 pm. Rumor has it Black Bart might grant us a personal appearance.
Board of Director’s Meeting – Open to the Public
Ashlynn Elming
On Friday, September 4, 2020, my family and I left for our annual church backpacking trip near Florence Lake. There were probably 30 people in our group of all ages. The littlest kid we had was probably four or five years old. We all drove up to Florence Lake, took the little ferry across the lake and then hiked the four miles to the campsite.
Ann Walzberg
Camp Sierra is less than a mile up canyon from where the Creek Fire started. At the time I was the President of the Camp Sierra Conference Association which runs a nonprofit group camp. At the time, the camp was surrounded by 71 private cabins in the Sierra National Forest.