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SUMMARY:Naturalist Hike: Knight Drive
DESCRIPTION:GUIDED HIKING PROGRAM \nNaturalist Hikes at China Camp \nLearn about the abundant wildlife in the area. \nSee amazing views of the park. \nGet Outside and exercise by the glittering bay.  \n\nJoin our naturalists  for guided Sunday morning hikes at China Camp. \nMost hikes range from easy to moderate\, ranging from 1.5 to 4 miles. Please bring appropriate hiking gear\, warm clothing water\, snacks\, sunscreen and a hat. \n\n2/10 Turtleback Trail– 9am:  Family Friendly hike. Easy  1 mile. Lead by naturalist Susan Edwards\n2/17  Back Ranch Meadows– 12:30pm:  Advanced.  4.5 miles\, 500 ft elevation gain. Lead by naturalist Harold Hirsch.\n\n\n2/23 Knight Drive Trailhead (At the end of Knight Drive in San Rafael) – 12:30pm  Intermediate.  2-3 miles. 600 ft elevation gain. Lead by naturalist Harold Hirsch.\n3/3 Beechwood Ct. & Heartwood Ct. intersection in Glenwood neighborhood. 12:30pm Advanced. 6 miles. 1000 ft elevation gain. Lead by naturalist Harold Hirsch.
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SUMMARY:Village Talk: History of San Francisco Bay Area Development
DESCRIPTION:February’s Village Talk: \nA History of Development:\nThe San Francisco Bay Reber Plan \n\nIn Commemoration of Engineer Week\n\nThe San Francisco Bay area dramatically changed after the US took ownership of California in 1848.  The Gold Rush and other international events lead to a dramatic rise in population density in the Bay Area. The precipitous increases lead to resource scarcity- which provoked the development of the San Francisco Bay Project (aka the John Reber Plan).  Mr. John Reber came up with the perfect solution to California’s water issues which gave birth to the largest civil works project in the history of the country at that time -with enormous public support and national acclaim. Why did congress want to involve the US Army Corps of Engineers? The SF Bay Project seemed like such a good idea at the time. What could possibly go wrong? Join Linda Holm\, a Park Ranger with the US Army Corps of Engineers\, Bay Model\, as she guides us in a journey back in time to see how major developments have changed the SF Bay that we know today. \n  \n  \nDate: Saturday\, February 23rd\, 2019 \nTime: 3:30pm-4:30pm \nLocation: China Camp Village Museum \n  \nFOCC Members — Free Admission \nGeneral Public — $5 Admission \nHot beverages and snacks will be provided. Please dress warmly! \n  \nSpace is limited and reservations are required. \nTo reserve\, send email to: \nchinacamp.programs@gmail.com or call (415) 456-0766 \nInclude your name and the number of seats you need. \nWe will reply to confirm your reservation. \nCancellation announcements will be posted on the FOCC website homepage.
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