With support from the California Arts Council, Pacific Crest Music will help eliminate geographic, physical, racial, economic, and social barriers to music education and experiences for students and adults living in rural Siskiyou County.
In addition to its regular classical summer concert series and music education program, PCM is expanding a pilot music-in-the-schools program that features both collegiate students and faculty members providing classical music presentations to K-8 students. These students live very remote, underserved communities in Siskiyou County, all of which is in the lowest quartile of the California HPI.
18 college music majors, 5 outstanding high schoolers, and PCM’s world class faculty will provide instrumental presentations and performances that illuminate the possibilities for any young person interested in a music career – through their own cultural diversity and commitment to their craft.
Pacific Crest Music (PCM) provides rural Siskiyou County with high-quality college-level music education, K-12 school outreach, and free community concerts.
Music Education
Music students from California, the United States, and abroad participate in PCM’s annual 10-day music education and mentorship program in the small town of Dunsmuir, California. Students from diverse cultures learn, perform, and develop professional skills in a scenic, creative, and welcoming environment. High School-Level: PCM faculty work with local educators to identify dedicated high school music students to receive free private lessons.
Free Community Concerts
Students and instructors perform free summer concerts in Dunsmuir at the end of the 10-day education program. Concerts at POPS Performing Arts Center and the Dunsmuir Botanical Gardens provide a rich multicultural experience that positively impacts tourism and the local economy.
Youth Outreach
PCM faculty and students perform musical demonstrations at local schools, after-school programs, and programs for justice-involved youth.

