Tuolumne, CA — Three years after the 2013 Rim Fire, over $19-million in grant money was allocated to Tuolumne County to build community resilience centers in Tuolumne and Groveland. An additional $6.5 million in federal Neighborhood Stabilization funds were added for the projects in 2022, bringing the total to around $25-million. Both 8,700 square feet facilities include a large gathering space/conference room, a commercial kitchen, classrooms, a lobby, and restrooms. A ribbon cutting was held this morning for the Tuolumne CRC, located on Bay Street next to the Tuolumne Library (click on the photo box to see various images from the event). The main gathering area was officially declared the
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