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Point Lobos Educational Walk

EVENT IS FULL!! Now that they know how great the interest is, they will be scheduling others as they can.

Unfortunately, this educational walk filled up within an hour of me sending the email. I appreciate all of your positive feedback on this and I can see that there is a huge need to do more educational walks like this.
Myself and volunteers Pat and Katie are working hard to accomadate everyone by scheduling more dates in January and I will let you know as soon as we have more dates determined for this new opportunity. I am truely impressed by the positive response this has gotten and I can’t wait to have you join us in the near future. 
Thank you for your patience. 
Best,

Kimiya Ghadiri

Forestry Aide

Volunteer Program Coordinator

Hello all, 
I am excited to share with you all that we will be having a special educational walk at Point Lobos State Natural Reserve lead by two of our docents and long-term Natural Resource Volunteers, Pat Lovejoy and Katie Spitz. 
On Monday, December 7th, Pat and Katie will be leading us through Point Lobos to discuss the different plant communities, the history of Point Lobos, and some of the natural resource management projects that have occurred. This will be a great experience to learn more about our beautiful Point Lobos State Natural Reserve. See the (above) flyer attached for more details!
This educational walk will be limited to 10 people, but we will be scheduling a second date in January for those who do not catch it the first time around. 
For questions, comments, or to RSVP, please email me! 
Best,

Kimiya Ghadiri

Forestry Aide

Volunteer Program Coordinator

California State Parks

Monterey District

831-574-9008 primary

949-326-3555 alternate

Kimiya.Ghadiri@parks.ca.gov

bigsurkate

Appointed appellate counsel for indigent defendants (retired.) I have lived in Big Sur since 1984, first on the north coast, and on the South Coast since 1989.

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  • A way to the future of educating the unconscious tourist in a fun fashion....as well as giving employment to the good stewards of the land. Our precious wildlands are becoming museums! Fine with me if it can help to protect and preserve.

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