Have no fear; it’s only the Clampers.
Clampers are members of E Clampus Vitus (ECV), which is a historical organization with the emphasis on little known history during the Gold Rush Days of California.
ECV has placed more than 1,000 plaques all over California and other western states.
The Yerba Buena Lodge No. 1 is a branch of ECV from San Francisco and the surrounding area, including Lake County.
They will have their two-day fall event at Brassfield Estate Winery in High Valley property where they have chosen to place a monument to commemorate the old Ranch House on the Brassfield Estate.
The plaque dedication will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 26.
Janeane Bogner with the Lake County Historical Society will be there to share the history of the structure, which is believed to be about 160 years old and possibly the oldest house in the county.
The Lake County Historical Society, Brassfield Estate Winery, the Brassfield family and the Yerba Buena Lodge No. 1 invite the public to the dedication.
ECV welcomes anyone who may have knowledge of this structure or property to share with other guests. The plaque is made of bronze and is a beauty. You’ll definitely want to check it out.