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Tara Schram

Goat racing, scratching the pigs with sticks through the fence, feeding the chickens, walking down the dirt road with my mom who said “If I could give you a pill that would keep you this age forever, would you take it?”

Ed Hanson

We had long yearned to have our own slice of heaven in the Sierras. A place where we could create a homestead, raise our two kids, and enjoy our lives under the canopies of the large sugar pines, firs, and cedars.

Jem Bluestein

My name is Jem Bluestein and I live down in beautiful downtown Academy right off Highway 168. Our music and arts community owns 100 acres out on Sugarloaf and 134 acres on Musick Creek below Dogwood Mountain subdivision.

Our Team

Resiliency Council Meghan Breniman Meghan was born and raised in a small agriculture community in Southern Monterey County. She attended Reedley College where she studied Forestry and Natural Resources and finished her college career in 2014 with a BS in…

Hero Day

Central Sierra Resiliency Fund’s Hero Day at China Peak Friday, March 26, 2021 | 9AM – 5PM The Central Sierra Resiliency Fund and China Peak Mountain Resort is hosting their first-ever “Hero Day” in partnership with Tioga-Sequoia Brewing Company to…

Thank You

Thank you for your donation. Our mission is to support the revitalization of forests and communities surrounding Shaver Lake through land restoration, local stewardship, and economic efforts that honor the historical legacy of the Central Sierra region. Never has there…

Museum Events

Past Museum Events More than just a “Museum”, The Museum of the Sierra hosts dozens of events a year that bring the community together. We strive for a balanced calendar that offers education, entertainment. community building and simply, enjoyable events. …

Children’s Holiday Crafts

Please join us for this FREE Children’s Holiday Crafts event, sponsored by v.e.s.t. on Saturday, November 26th! Crafts will be available for children of all ages and include: Pine Cone Bird Feeder Paper Chain Garland Rudolph with a red tootsie…