The North Columbia Schoolhouse Cultural Center, nestled 20 miles north of Nevada City, serves as a hub for the creative and community-oriented souls of the rural San Juan Ridge. Originally erected in 1875 by the mining community, this historic schoolhouse-turned-cultural center has a rich heritage of nurturing artistic expression and community engagement.
Renowned for its diverse programming, the center has been a canvas for countless cultural events featuring talents from around the globe, ranging from artists and musicians to writers. Beyond events, the center hosts film screenings, forums, classes, and the esteemed Sierra Storytelling Festival, providing a platform for sharing stories and celebrating creativity.
With a strong emphasis on community involvement, the North Columbia Schoolhouse Cultural Center thrives on the support of its dedicated members and volunteers. Membership perks include event discounts, newsletters, and rental discounts, while volunteering offers a chance to contribute to the vibrant arts scene, make new connections, and have a blast while supporting a unique rural arts organization.
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