
April State Park Volunteer Opportunities

Make sure you take note of Don’s comment on the last entry on this page for Mud Creek. Don knew.
I have postponed my wildflowers photos, part 2, so I can bring you these shots of Rat Creek taken yesterday, Saturday, 3/27 by Cal Trans:
Be a part of history!!!!
The Big Sur Historical Society is discussing creating another cookbook. Our last one was made in 1981! It was titled “Recipes for Living in Big Sur”. Our new one is tentatively titled “Recipes for Surviving in Big Sur”, with the theme of disasters, fire, flood, road outages, pandemics etc.
If you are interested in being on the cookbook committee or submitting a recipe(s) please email us at bigsur.cookbook@gmail.com. Or you may mail your recipe to the BSHS at P.O. Box 176, please write the word “recipe” on the outside of the envelope. If there is enough interest we will move forward with the project, so please send in your favorite recipes soon!!
We’re excited about creating a new book 40 years later! Our first book is in its fifth edition so if you don’t already have a copy you may go to our web site at bigsurhistory.org or visit a local shop.
BSHS Board
All photos taken by Rock Knocker on Saturday, 3/20/21
Since yesterday was the Spring Equinox, I decided to post wildflowers from my archives, as I haven’t seen many so far this year.
I’ll post more next Sunday…
All photos by Cal Trans
300th Anniversary of Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos
& The Golden Record – A Free, Virtual Celebration
Citizens of Monterey, CA host a Free Virtual Event featuring exclusive and historic musical performances, art, and photography
Performances from Karl Richter & Munich Bach Orchestra, Black Violin, Wynton Marsalis and the English Chamber Orchestra, Sones de Mexico Ensemble Chicago, Classical Jazz Quartet, John Clayton, Aretha Franklin, Academy of Ancient Music, Dave Brubeck, Oscar Peterson, Neville Marriner, Earthling Project, And More
Wednesday, March 24, 2021, 2:00pm & 7:00pm PST, Free
BrandenburgConcerto300thAnniversary.com
Zoom Links:
March 24th, 2:00pm Showing: https://csumb.zoom.us/j/85276768706
YouTube link for overflow for the afternoon livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdU1jMtxE-c
March 24th, 7:00pm Showing: https://csumb.zoom.us/j/88080717562
YouTube link for overflow for the evening livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1mw3VQEGLY
(Monterey, CA, March 5, 2021) – The Brandenburg 300 Project announces a virtual celebration of the 300th Anniversary of Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos and the music’s placement on The Golden Record. The free, virtual broadcast is Wednesday, March 24, 2021 at 2:00pm PST and 7:00pm PST. Bach wrote The Brandenburg Concertos for Christian Ludwig, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schweft and dedicated it to him on March 24, 1721.
Produced by Bob Danziger, Jeff Jones, and Doug Mueller, The Brandenburg 300th Anniversary Celebration is a free, virtual event and will present classical and jazz performances of The Brandenburg Concertos. Performers include Karl Richter & the Munich Bach Orchestra, Black Violin, Wynton Marsalis and the English Chamber Orchestra, Sones de Mexico Ensemble Chicago, Academy of Ancient Music, Dave Brubeck, Oscar Peterson, John Clayton, Neville Marriner: Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Classical Jazz Quartet, Brandenburg 300 Project, the Earthing Project, IZ, Louis Armstrong, John Coltrane, and more.And it turns out that according to the Bach-Archiv and the American Bach society it is the only Celebration planned in the world, and the video of the event will go to the Bach-Archiv.
Launched in 1977 by NASA, the Voyager Spacecraft 1 and 2 includes The Golden Record, a 12-inch gold-plated copper disk that contains sounds and images selected by a team headed by Carl Sagan and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory to portray the diversity of life and culture on Earth. The first music included on The Golden Record is The Brandenburg Concertos performed by Munich Bach Orchestra. The Golden Record also includes over 100 photographs and a variety of natural sounds, such as those made by surf, wind and thunder, birds, whales, and other animals. It also includes musical selections from different cultures and eras, spoken greetings from Earth-people in fifty-five languages, and printed messages from President Jimmy Carter and U.N. Secretary General Kurt Waldheim.
The Golden Record is intended to communicate a story of our world to extraterrestrials and any other spacefarers that might find them in the distant future. Continuing on their more-than-40-year journey since their 1977 launches, the Voyager Spacecraft each are much farther away from Earth and the Sun than Pluto and are deep into interstellar space.
The Monterey, CA region has a major connection to The Brandenburg Concertos. Since 1935, the Carmel Bach Festival has performed one of its concertos over 275 times and the Monterey Symphony has presented rousing renditions.
During the March 24 broadcast, viewers can send in their answers to the questions: What music would you like to have heard on the Voyager Golden Record that they did not include? What music would you want to represent all of humanity and human history that might be launched on a future Golden Record that would travel through space for the next 5 billion years? Why?
Masterpieces of Monterey art and photography will be shown during the Livestreams including works by Ansel Adams, Louise Apthorp, Franz Bischoff, Benjamin C. Brown, Warren Chang, CC Fortune, F. Gay, Percy Gray, Armin Hansen, Chip Hooper, Andrea Johnson, Paul Kozal, Barbara Lawrence, David Ligare, Ann Lofquist, Peter Loftus, Jeannette Maxfield Louis, Gerard Martin, Alfred Mitchell, Edgar Payne, Gillian Pederson-Krag, J Raphael, Granville Redmond, William Ritschel, Guy Rose, Jules Tavernier, William Wendt, and Cara Weston. Contributed by the Hardy, Trotter, Weston and Winfield Galleries.
The Brandenburg 300th Anniversary Project is sponsored by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and at California State University, Monterey Ba;, the Music and Performing Arts Department, California State University,Monterey Bay, Alliance for California Traditional Arts, California Rodeo Salinas, Carmel Bach Festival, Monterey County Pops!, Monterey Jazz Festival, Monterey Symphony, Palenke Arts, and KAZU radio. This is an unprecedented group of organizations in the history of Monterey County to support a music program.
For more information and to register for the March 24 broadcast, please go to BrandenburgConcerto300thAnniversary.com.
Email us at: Brandenburg300Project@gmail.com
From NWS: “Update: The latest thinking as of this afternoon is that the bulk of precipitation from Thursday’s system will fall over the Santa Cruz Mountains and Santa Lucia Range where 1-2″ will be possible. Elsewhere, 0.10-0.50″ for most urban locations. #CAwx #BayAreaWX”