"Bay Area Wildflowers" - two presentations
Mount Diablo Group
Wednesday, March 12, 7 pm, Winslow Center, 2590 Pleasant Hill Road (at Taylor Boulevard), Pleasant Hill.
Join Mia Monroe and Ken Lavin for a wonderful evening of lecture and slides showing wildflowers of the San Francisco
Bay Area. Here is your chance to increase your botanical knowledge and be
better able to identify new species when we hit the trails after our winter rains. Mia
and Ken will share their favorite flower-viewing spots, from the chaparral-covered slopes of Mount Diablo to the redwood-filled canyons of Mount Tamalpais.
Mia and Ken's presentation will include humorous anecdotes about the adventures and misadventures of early botanists, fascinating flower folklore, and
interesting tidbits about the unsung heroes - the pollinators. You may never look at a flower in quite the same way again.
Mia Monroe is supervising ranger for Muir Woods National Monument. This year marks the centennial of Muir Woods. The creation of the Monument 100 years
ago was a milestone in the conservation movement in the United States and an important early victory for the Sierra Club. Mia has worked at Muir Woods for over 25
years, imparting a love of the redwood forest and natural world to countless visitors from around the world. Mia is an authority on monarch butterflies and serves as
monarch-campaign coordinator for the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation. She has recently been featured in numerous newspaper, television, and radio stories
marking the centennial of Muir Woods.
Ken Lavin is outings and volunteer coordinator for Greenbelt Alliance. For 50 years Greenbelt Alliance has worked to preserve open space and promote
livable communities throughout the Bay Area. Ken also works as a naturalist in Mount Diablo State Park for Diablo Nature Adventures, which provides outdoor
environmental education for thousands of school children each year. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Mount Diablo Interpretive Association and has led Sierra Club
hikes for several years.
The Mount Diablo Group meeting is free.
The East Bay Dinner costs $23, including tax and tip. For a reservation send your check, payable to "Sierra Club", with your name, your telephone number, and
the names of your guests, to:
Jane Barrett
170 Vicente Road
Berkeley, CA 94705
(510)526-2494.
Attendance is limited to the first 115 reservations received. Reserve early, as these programs do fill up. Reservation deadline is Mon., April 14. There is no admittance
for program only. The Yacht Club is on the Berkeley Marina, one block north of the west end of University Avenue. Ample free parking is available in the Marina parking lots.
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