

Celebrating Clarksburg's multi-cultural heritage
Sunday, October 16 • 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
At the home of Will Middleton & Kris Martin
36533 Netherlands Rd. • Clarksburg
Mark your calendar for Sunday, October 16! That’s when the 1883 Schoolhouse will honor the cultures that have made Clarksburg the place we know and love today. We’ll celebrate Clarksburg history from the Plains Miwok people to those who came from Europe, Japan and Mexico. You’ll enjoy a taste of cultural foods and, of course, wonderful Delta wines. Don’t miss it!
Cultural Appetizers
Delta Wines
Silent Auction
Live Music

Tickets $40/advance, $50/day of event
Available at Eventbrite or from our Board members
As luck would have it, the second oldest school in Clarksburg, California, built in 1883, remained unnoticed and relatively unharmed at the Noah Adams Lumber Yard since the school closed in 1923. Its significance has made it a natural focal point for coalescing interest in the preservation of the rich history of our region.
Dedicated to preserving the heritage and culture of our very precious and unique delta community.

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Architect’s rendering of restored Schoolhouse as seen from the west