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Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 08/29/2010 11:13 PM Updated by: thepinetree on 08/29/2010 11:47 PM
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Two free seminars are planned for Calaveras Big Trees State Park in the next few weeks.

Big Trees, CA....Two free seminars are planned for Calaveras Big Trees State Park in the next few weeks. Saturday, September 25th, 10:00 am - "John Muir of the Big Trees ”: Presented by Michael Wurtz. Mr. Wurtz is the Archivist of the John Muir Papers Collection at the University of the Pacific. He will speak about John Muir’s two visits to Calaveras Big Trees and his other visits to the Sequoias of the Sierra. Mr. Wurtz organized the Park’s archives in 1991 and his parents were docents at the Park....



Saturday, October 2nd
10:00 am - "Exploring Life at the Top (over 300 feet up in the coastal redwoods)”:

Presented by Dr. Harry Sharp, a retired professor from the State University system. He has developed this program as part of his docent activities at our Coastal Redwoods State Parks. The book The Wild Trees by Richard Preston has introduced many people to the climbing and study of the tallest trees.
Admission to the Park is $8 per car. The seminars are free, sponsored by Calaveras Big Trees Association, the non-profit organization which supports educational and interpretive activities at the state park.
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