Welcome to a Town Called Wallace
Wallace is a developing town in the California Gold Country - part of the Mother Lode area.  Wallace is nestled in the gold country foothills, just south of Lake Comanche, 35 miles east of Stockton.  Wallace had a population of 220 people in the year 2000, according to the census.  It is on the western edge of Calaveras county, in "Cowboy Country."
New Update: October 27, 2008

The Minutes for the September 11, 2008 meeting of the Board of Directors are now posted.    

Public Information

If you desire more information on Wallace, browse this web site and click on links of interest.  Alternatively, you may contact us with your request.  Our goal is to provide information to the community of Wallace, including news of the area, land use planning and homes for sale. 

Much of Wallace is serviced by the Wallace Community Services District (WCSD), providing water, sewer, roads, street lights and recreational services.  We try to provide the latest info on WCSD.  Our intention is to also support and provide information on the Wallace/Burson Association.

Wallace is located in an extensive recreational area, near the Camanche, New Hogan and Pardee reservoirs.  Its a land of boating, water skiing, swimming, fishing, kayaking and white water rafting.  It is also on the edge on an extensive farming community, producing strawberries, cherries, walnuts, grapes and many other fruits and vegetables.  In a sense, we are a gateway to the Shenandoah wine country, famous for its Zinfandel wines. 

About this Web Site

This Web Site is maintained as a community service by WARP (Wallace Association of Retired Persons).  We print the news as we become aware of it.  If you have information you would like to share, please contact us.  We cannot guarantee that we will publish, but we try to be fair.  As you can see, the web site is still in the "building" process.  Have some "regular features" you would like to see?  Please contact us.

DISCLAIMER
Information is published on this web site regarding various organizations, including the Wallace Community Services District, the Wallace/Burson Association and the Calaveras County Historical Society.  This web site is not an official web site for any of these organizations and the information published herein is published as provided by representatives of the organizations as a public information service.   


Wallace
Web site edited and maintained by WARP
(Wallace Association of Retired Persons)

email: info@wallaceonline.org


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