‘Senior Days’ events continue at Anderson Marsh
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LOWER LAKE, Calif. — The series of “Senior Days” events at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park will continue on Saturday, June 29, with two special programs.
The morning program will feature Angela DePalma-Dow, a water resources scientist who lives in Lake County and manages numerous projects with state, city, tribal and federal agencies designed to protect the ecology of Clear Lake.
DePalma-Dow will give an entertaining and informative presentation explaining the special and unique nature of Clear Lake. How old is the Lake? Why is it green? Why is it so shallow? All will be made "clear" by DePalma-Dow.
In the afternoon, well-known local archaeologist John Parker, who spearheaded the effort to preserve and protect the land now known as Anderson Marsh State Historic Park, will give an entertaining talk about the history of the indigenous people of Lake County and the variety of indigenous communities that have inhabited the Clear Lake Basin.
To register for one or both of the June 29 events, or any other future Senior Days events, visit AMIA's website at www.andersonmarsh.org.
Time will be available between the morning and afternoon sessions to bring and enjoy a picnic lunch under the big Valley Oak in the picnic area.
For more information about Senior Days, the park or AMIA, visit andersonmarsh.org, reply to this email or contact AMIA at 707-995-2658.