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Film Crew at Work “Four Minutes 'Till Noon” Thomas L. Taylor and crew spent two days in March, 2008, filming the short "Four Minutes 'Till Noon". Hours of Operation
September thru May We are closed to the general public when filming or having private events. To assure we will be open please call ahead. WARNING! Our streets are not paved. Don't wear open toes shoes. There is limited handicapped access. We at Gammons Gulch would like to thank everyone who has visited us the last few months. Your kind support and encouragement helps us to keep going and adding more to our town for your enjoyment. Producer Tamara Mack clicks some extras in her new movie, "Dead On Site" while at the Gulch. The movie is co-produced by Clay Frey and directed by Scott Barker from Medrosa Productions. It is described as a "contempory horror film". You may learn more at their website at: |
SIERRA VISTA CLUBS JOIN UP The Sierra Vista Car Club joined with the Thunder Mountain Hogs to have a party at the Gulch. Bob Gord and friends set up a hoard of food in our Town Hall. Much of the food came via a 1964 Cadillac Ambulance owned by Dick Jenson. Fifty-one Harley-Davidson riders and passengers and forty automobile drivers and passengers enjoyed the day at the Gulch on May 18, 2008. Gerry played some songs while Jay gave his famous tours.
A picnic at the Gulch. Cascabel VFD Annual Meeting.
The Cascabel Volunteer Fire Department held their annual meeting at the Gulch on January 12, 2008. Thirty-two members and guests attended and were treated to a BBQ and pot-luck. Gammons Gulch lies within the Cascabel fire district and depends on this fine group of fire fighters for fire protection. Cascabel lies just north of the Gulch. Our picnic area with a stage provides a perfect setting for such meetings. |
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