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Why You Should Donate

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This unique drawing appears in the 1882 Fariss & Smith book, "History of Plumas County". It is believed to be the earliest drawing of White Sulphur Springs Ranch. Note the bath houses built to accommodate the warm springs for swimming.
Some people ask why they should donate to the restoration of historic White Sulphur Springs Ranch.  To answer that question it is helpful to understand the history of the ranch and why its restoration is so important to preserving this unique part of our American heritage.  Here are some points to consider.

  • The ranch has been an important part of local history where hundreds learned to swim in the warm spring swimming pool or were married on the ranch.
  • It is an important part of the gold mining era in Plumas County.
  • One of few ranches with a well documented written and pictorial history.
  • The remaining 40+ acres of the ranch are being developed for public use.
  • Restoration of the circa 1920 pool will benefit the disabled, including veterans and children.
  • The ranch was declared a historic site in the early 1980's worthy of restoration.
We still need your help and support to continue with this important community project. Our funding goals are far short of what is needed this year to complete planned work. Your donations are now more important than ever.

Ranch Memberships

• Invitations to special event.
• Invitations to fundraisers.
• Help preserve history.
• Become a Ranch Member

Business Memberships

• We develop and maintain a website for your business.
• We promote you on our website.
• We promote you in the community as a supporter.
• Become a Business Member.

Volunteering

• Volunteer for projects.
• Volunteer professional skills.
• Volunteer your social media skills.
• Become a volunteer.

Brick buy Brick

• Build a legacy Brick buy Brick.
• Honor a loved one with a memorial brick.
• Honor your family with a brick.
• Buy a Brick today!
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