Harrison Hall, Community Presbyterian Church

Harrison Hall is part of the Community Presbyterian Church of Three Rivers.  It hosts a wide variety of community-focused events.

Bertha Garza literally had a dream one night about creating a natural product that would help protect and enhance all types of skin, especially maturing skin.  She created a body lotion that was enriched with the healthiest oils and vitamins, thus creating the name: DAZZLING DREAMS NATURAL PRODUCTS. She has added (liquid and solid) bath soaps made with the finest natural oils. Natural and biodegradable laundry soap, natural dish washing soap, and other products have followed. Now Bertha is including unique and creative rock art in her repertoire. Meet Bertha at Harrison Hall, 43410 Sierra Drive.
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Margarita Rangel has over 30 years' experience in the fashion industry. She enjoys creating with fabric. She offers custom embroidery. She also alters clothing from formal wear such as wedding dresses to denim and heavy leather such as biker wear.  Please come check out her work at Harrison Hall, 43410 Sierra Drive.  She'd love to meet you.
Tami Crawford
Tami has been creating mosaic trays and artwork for 5 years.  She uses a variety of materials including ceramic tiles, beads, buttons, glass and stones.  Tami finishes many of her trays with resin and has begun to explore using molds and inks to create resin-only pieces.  Meet Tami and see her amazing work at Harrison Hall, , 43410 Sierra Drive.
Bonni Gonzalez
Bonni Gonzalez is a fiber artist, focusing on crocheting sweaters, blankets and hats that reflect the shapes of the natural world of the Sierras. She is also a remote instructor of Technical Communicators at the University of California, Riverside Bourns College of Engineering and the co-author of Engineering Words, Communicating Clearly in the Workplace. Bonni is a joyful resident of Three Rivers with her husband, Brian Gonzalez, also a local artist.  Come meet Bonnie and see her work at Harrison Hall, 43410 Sierra Drive.


I'm Lace Montgomery, an enthusiastic resident of Three Rivers. True art is an expression of feeling. If I can instill feeling through my photography, I have been true to my passion. I have been a nature photographer for 37 years, conveying the beauty of the outdoors through my photos.  Meet me at Harrison Hall, 43410 Sierra Drive.

Don Everson
Don Everson moved to Three Rivers in 2001 and fell in love with the town and community. He started applying tie dye patterns to clothing as a way to bond with his granddaughter and the possibilities grew from there. Playing with colors and patterns, he found that there were no imperfections with tie dye; every piece is a unique creation. His late friend Dave Brinkley was also a big inspiration because of the joy his tie dye brought to so many people.  Come meet Don and see his tie dye work at Harrison Hall, 43410 Sierra Drive.

Lavenderwood Farms is built on faith, dedication, and a love for simple, honest work. Every lavender-infused creation and handmade farm product reflects our commitment to ethical, down-to-earth living. Together, we’re growing something meaningful for people, animals, and the land we care for.  Tonya is a faith-centered naturalist, mama, and resilient dreamer who, alongside her husband, Alex, lovingly built Lavenderwood Farms from the ground up. Together, they blend soulful intention, ethical farming, and a deep connection to the land to create a sanctuary where animals are respected, nature is honored, and every handmade product carries a touch of healing, hope, and sunshine.  Meet Tonya and Alex and see their handmade wonders at Harrison Hall, 43410 Sierra Drive.


Scott Reinhardt
Scott likes to capture the moments seen in the natural world around him. He uses his experience as a wildlife biologist to maintain a responsible distance that achieves a natural and stunning photograph.  Apart from his wildlife photography, Scott also captures landscape, astronomy, micro subject, and client-based photographs. Please visit www.bigtreestours.com/photography or social media (Instagram and Facebook: @s.c.reinhardtphotography) pages to see more of his photographs or arrange a piece tailored for you.  Check out Scott's work at Harrison Hall, 43410 Sierra Drive.


Kristy Mandigo Kinkor
Kristy is the author of Ask Why but Not Why Me, a heartfelt book that invites readers to explore life's challenges with courage and curiosity. Alongside writing, Kristy creates handmade jewelry as a form of occupational and personal therapy—each piece crafted with intention, reflecting resilience and healing. Her work is a testament to the power of transforming pain into purpose.  Come meet Kristy and see her work at Harrison Hall, 43410 Sierra Drive.


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