Rummage Sale June 8, 2019

8 June 2019

A rummage sale to benefit the rehabilitation of the historic White Sulphur Springs Ranch(WSSR) will be held on Saturday June 8, from 8 am to 2 pm at the Ranch site on Highway 89 near Clio. House tours will be available so that attendees can see the improvements recently made to the interior of the old Ranch House.


Donations will be accepted on two collection dates, Friday May 24 and Saturday June 1, from 10 am to 2 pm. Mohawk Valley Stewardship Council (MVSC) volunteers will accept gently used goods such as household items, furniture, sporting equipment, seasonal items, functioning electrical items and collectibles. The event organizers think that the timing of the event takes advantage of spring cleaning activities throughout the area. The MVSC boasts over 200 Members. Donated rummage sale items are accumulating rapidly in all rooms of the old Ranch House.


Items that cannot be accepted are computers, television sets, mattresses and bedding, clothing or shoes, children’s car seats and books.
The MVSC is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and future use of this historical landmark for public activities and events. Receipts will be available for all donations.


Interested parties should save the rummage sale date. June 8, from 8 am to 2 pm. More information will be provided as the event date approaches. Questions and donation scheduling information can be obtained by calling Judy at 530-836-0254 or Sarah at 530-836-1543.

This event was a huge success thanks to the community who contributed many items to the rummage sale and to those who stopped by to purchase many of our contributed items.

White Sulphur Springs Ranch

He was a frequent visitor at the Mohawk Community Resource Center (MCRC) in Blairsden. He enjoyed th
by Brian Martinez 1 February 2025
He was a frequent visitor at the Mohawk Community Resource Center (MCRC) in Blairsden. He enjoyed the library and some of the other conveniences. As it is for so many residents of Eastern Plumas County, the resource center is a familiar and important community meeting place. In the course of his many visits, he got to know the MCRC coordinator, Holly Johnson. After a while and many conversations later, Holly realized that this guy had an important story to tell. He was a senior citizen, a longtime resident of Graeagle, and a part of the history of Plumas County. Paul Bianco’s grandfather came to Ellis Island from Italy in 1917, probably to escape the world war that was destroying Europe. Paul’s father was a World War II naval veteran and Paul was born in San Francisco in 1946. He was in his late 30’s, on a long horseback ride on the Pacific Crest Trail in 1985 when he stopped for a while in Graeagle. In his words he was “overwhelmed” by the appearance and ambiance of the community. He saw an impressive loo
by Tim Buckhout 28 December 2023
White Sulphur Springs Ranch representative, Tim Buckhout, hands checks to Arisbeth Silva, owner of the Village Baker and to Matt and Elizabeth Cruse, owners of Gumba's Family Pizza, following the fire that destroyed both businesses September 15, 2023. On October 15, 2023, the community came together to raise funds for both businesses, with the hope that it could help the owners and their employees work through this terrible time. Learn more ...
by Tim Buckhout 26 October 2023
Historic White Sulphur Springs Ranch offers Second Virtual Tour
Share by: