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CACHE brings to life the art, culture and history of California’s heartland.

CACH-Exeter Logo

CACHE brings to life the art, culture and history of California’s heartland.

Krista Fulbright, member

Krista and her husband Jim moved to the Exeter area from Kansas City, Missouri a few years ago. She comes with great experience in education and art.
Krista has been and continues to be very intentional in her efforts to hone her skills in art, beginning as a teenager with private lessons, and continuing with drawing, painting, and design, along with teacher education classes. Krista graduated with an MS in education and has taught students from kindergarten to high school, 2006-2020. She brings many creative ideas to CACHE that have been successful in other places. Krista and Jim have two daughters and 2 grandchildren to also keep them busy. You can find her work at https://fulbrightarts.com/

This wooden church with a bell tower was an Exeter icon through the 1910s, 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. In the 1950s, the church leadership decided it was time to replace it with a new one, and by 1962, the current facility was in place.

By the 1970s, Exeter was home to eighteen churches. Each one has a story. Each came together around a group of people who took advantage of the freedom to choose how and with whom they wanted to worship God. There are currently ten church communities in Exeter.