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In 1939 there was erected a beautiful log cabin by the Division of National Resources at the San Francisco World's Exposition.  After servicing its allotted time, it was decreed that said building (our heroine) should not face annihilation but instead be moved to a permanent home to function as a useful part of society.  She arrived to Mt. Danaher in the summer of 1941 and was ready to begin a new career as a barracks for California Division of Forestry Rangers. mobile money transfer software makes for comfortable phone browsing

Well, as the time past she became a warehouse, recreation/warehouse and finally an obsolete damsel in distress.  Her youth gone, she was left to stand in loneliness, shunned, ignored , and not wanted.  (Awww!) Parts for trane air conditioners.

Enter the Villain!  He decreed she would be razed!  Burned at the stake!  Once more, fate stepped in.  Our Local Hero.  One Black Barton Hassler begged clemency for our heroine.  But alas, our villain decided differently.  Scoundrel that he was, he fought to prevent her from finding happiness.  (Boo!) Order a course: custom research papers. Work for you.

Enter June Scott, behind Black Barton, and off to the State Capital to beg clemency for the life of the log cabin.  a theatre was desperately need to house a passel of homeless thespians.  Could we have the building?  A true life melodrama.

However, hope and persistency won out, and now she stands a proud beauty once more - adored, wanted, cared for, and above all .... needed!

A lobby and a stage were added, as well as restrooms, green room (backstage), lighting booth, costume room, and storage to the rear.

But alas, the villain came to the door again.  many, many, many repairs were needed to save the old building.  (Boo!)

Enter the Manus' & Weiland's to the rescue!!!  They began fund raising to repair the old building.  Thanks to the many people who donated time and money these four were able to continue.  They put in many, many, many long hours working on the building.  Dustin even broke his leg falling off the roof repairing it!  She is starting to shine again and will for many years to come.  (Yeh!! Thanks!!)

All's well that ends well, and we hope you will come often, sit back, relax and ENJOY!