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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Wildlife Camera Project
DESCRIPTION:July’s Speaker Series: \n Marin Wildlife Camera Project \n\nMarin’s public parklands are some of the most ecologically diverse and unique landscapes in the world. They sit at the heart of an internationally recognized biodiversity hotspot\, one of 35 areas globally that are the last refuges and essential habitat for populations of native species. Marin County’s land managers needed more data about trends in biodiversity and wildlife occupancy to better understand the status of wildlife populations. So they developed a creative solution: a grid of hidden cameras in the wildlands. Join Lisette Arellano PhD\, the Community Science Program Manager for the One Tam Collaborative\, as she guides us through the findings of the Marin Wildlife Picture Index Project\, a community research project which uses motion-activated wildlife cameras to gather critical data about the wildlife in marin. \n  \nDate:  Saturday July 21st\, 2018     \nLocation: Lower Village Museum\,  China Camp State Park \nTime:  6pm -7pm \nAdmission: Members- Free \n                     Non-members-$5 \nSpace is limited and reservations are required.  To reserve\, send email to: chinacamp.programs@gmail.com\, or call (415) 456-0766. Please indicate a) the date of the program you would like to reserve b) your name\, c) your phone number\, d) the total number of places you are reserving. We will reply to confirm your reservation.
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/speaker-series-wildlife-camera-project/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Saturday Hiking Program!
DESCRIPTION:GUIDED HIKING PROGRAM \n Explore China Camp With a Naturalist \nLearn about the abundant wildlife in the area. \nSee amazing views of the park. \nGet Outside and exercise by the glittering bay.  \n  \nJoin naturalist  Harold Hirsch for guided morning hikes at China Camp. \nHikes range from easy to moderate\, ranging from 1.5 to 2 miles. Please bring appropriate hiking gear\, warm clothing water\, snacks\, sunscreen and a hat. \n\n  \n\n6/30 Turtleback Trailhead- 9:30am Easy.  3/4 mile. \n7/14  Village Parking Lot by China Camp Point – 9:30am. Easy Hike. 2-3 miles. \n7/21  Back ranch meadows- 9:30am Intermediate.  2 miles. \n7/28 Knight Drive – 9:30am Intermediate.  2 miles. \n\nThis hike is brought to you by Friends of China Camp. If you are bringing more than 5 people\, please RSVP to chinacamp.programs@gmail.com or (415)456-0766\, otherwise you can just show up!
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/saturday-hiking-program-20/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Wild Geese Sorrow: Book Event & Author Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Wild Geese Sorrow  \nA Discussion with Author and Poet  \nJeffrey Leong \n\nJoin us for an evening talk with Jeffrey Leong\, author of the new book “Wild Geese Sorrow”: \n  \nThe deep anger\, sorrow\, and loneliness of Chinese immigrant detainees held at the Angel Island Immigration Station between 1910-1940 are revealed in a new book of translations by East Bay poet and writer Jeffrey Thomas Leong. The first new translations in almost 40 years\, the poems of Wild Geese Sorrow: The Chinese Wall Inscriptions at Angel Island are sequenced to narrate the incarceration experience: the shock of arrival\, lengthy stays from a week up to two years\, humiliating medical exams\, political outrage\, and for some\, deportation. Readers will learn of this critical period of anti-Chinese discrimination in American history\, so relevant in the current political climate for our immigration policy debates. \n\nLeong is a MFA graduate of the Vermont College of Fine Arts and has published widely in journals such as Bamboo Ridge\, Crab Orchard\, Hyphen and Spillway.                \nWhen : July 14th\, 2018     \nTime: 6pm-7pm \nWhere: China Camp Village \nLocation: Lower Village Museum\,  China Camp State Park \nSpace is limited and reservations are required.  To reserve\, send email to: chinacamp.programs@gmail.com\, or call (415) 456-0766. Please indicate a) the date of the program you would like to reserve b) your name\, c) your phone number\, d) the total number of places you are reserving. We will reply to confirm your reservation.
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/wild-geese-sorrow-book-event-author-discussion/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180721T093000
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SUMMARY:Saturday Hiking Program!
DESCRIPTION:GUIDED HIKING PROGRAM \n Explore China Camp With a Naturalist \nLearn about the abundant wildlife in the area. \nSee amazing views of the park. \nGet Outside and exercise by the glittering bay.  \n  \nJoin naturalist  Harold Hirsch for guided morning hikes at China Camp. \nHikes range from easy to moderate\, ranging from 1.5 to 2 miles. Please bring appropriate hiking gear\, warm clothing water\, snacks\, sunscreen and a hat. \n\n  \n\n6/30 Turtleback Trailhead- 9:30am Easy.  3/4 mile. \n7/14  Village Parking Lot by China Camp Point – 9:30am. Easy Hike. 2-3 miles. \n7/21  Back ranch meadows- 9:30am Intermediate.  2 miles. \n7/28 Knight Drive – 9:30am Intermediate.  2 miles. \n\nThis hike is brought to you by Friends of China Camp. If you are bringing more than 5 people\, please RSVP to chinacamp.programs@gmail.com or (415)456-0766\, otherwise you can just show up!
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/saturday-hiking-program-21/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Monthly Nature Book Club
DESCRIPTION:BOOKS UNDER THE BOWER\nMonthly Book Club at China Camp State Park\n  July’s selection:\n“The Song of the Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinctions”\n   by David Quammen\n\n“The Song of the Dodo\, is a brilliant\, stirring work\, breathtaking in its scope\, far-reaching in its message… In The Song of the Dodo\, we follow Quammen’s keen intellect through the ideas\, theories\, and experiments of prominent naturalists of the last two centuries. We trail after him as he travels the world\, tracking the subject of island biogeography\, which encompasses nothing less than the study of the origin and extinction of all species. Islands are where species most commonly go extinct — and because\, as Quammen points out\, we live in an age when all of Earth’s landscapes are being chopped into island-like fragments by human activity.  \nThrough his eyes\, we glimpse the nature of evolution and extinction\, and in so doing come to understand the monumental diversity of our planet\, and the importance of preserving its wild landscapes\, animals\, and plants. “ \n-Exerpt from Goodreads.com \nWhen: Sunday\, July 22nd 2018\nTime: 7pm-8pm  \nMeeting Place: China Camp Village Museum\, China Camp State Park\nPlease RSVP to chinacamp.programs@gmail.com or (415)456-0766\nPlease bring warm clothing\, water and snacks.
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/1734/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Full Moon Hike: REGISTRATION FULL
DESCRIPTION:THE REGISTRATION FOR THIS HIKE IS FULL. CHECK THE CALENDAR FOR FUTURE EVENTS \nFull Moon Hike  \nJULY: “Buck Moon” \nChina Camp State Park \nDate: Friday July 27th 2018    \nTime:  7:30pm -9:30 pm \nJuly 27thth is the “Full Buck Moon”. This moon is named for the time of year when buck’s antlers are almost fully grown. We will go on a moderate\, 2 hour long hike and watch the radiant full moon cast glittering light over the bay.    \nAdmission: Members- Free\,  Non-members-$5 \nRSVP to chinacamp.programs@gmail.com or (415)456-0766 to sign up.  You will be notified of the meeting location once you RSVP.  If rain is predicted\, you will be notified if  the hike is cancelled. Please bring warm clothing\, appropriate hiking gear\, water\, and a flashlight. We will meet at 7:15pm sharp.
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/full-moon-hike-registration-full/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180728T090000
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SUMMARY:Park Champions Work Morning
DESCRIPTION:Summer is here and guests are coming from all over to camp\, hike\, and bike China Camp!  Let’s meet all of our visitors with a sharp and spiffy looking park.  The historic shrimping village  is always in need of love and care\, and we are just the ones to do it right.  This love and care will be in the form of removing unwanted vegetation around the historic buildings and repairing fencing and trail tread on the Village feeder trail. \nIs this a family workday event?  Of course\, but volunteers must be a minimum of 14 years of age.  Lunch will be provided.  Limited free camping will be available for registered volunteers. \nTo sign up\, please go to the CalParks website and look on the calendar for the link to register.   A few days prior to the event\, registrants will receive an email from CSPF with information on where to meet\, what to bring\, what to wear\, and other important details for that day.
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/park-champions-work-morning-4/
LOCATION:CA
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SUMMARY:Saturday Hiking Program!
DESCRIPTION:GUIDED HIKING PROGRAM \n Explore China Camp With a Naturalist \nLearn about the abundant wildlife in the area. \nSee amazing views of the park. \nGet Outside and exercise by the glittering bay.  \n  \nJoin naturalist  Harold Hirsch for guided morning hikes at China Camp. \nHikes range from easy to moderate\, ranging from 1.5 to 2 miles. Please bring appropriate hiking gear\, warm clothing water\, snacks\, sunscreen and a hat. \n\n  \n\n6/30 Turtleback Trailhead- 9:30am Easy.  3/4 mile. \n7/14  Village Parking Lot by China Camp Point – 9:30am. Easy Hike. 2-3 miles. \n7/21  Back ranch meadows- 9:30am Intermediate.  2 miles. \n7/28 Knight Drive – 9:30am Intermediate.  2 miles. \n\nThis hike is brought to you by Friends of China Camp. If you are bringing more than 5 people\, please RSVP to chinacamp.programs@gmail.com or (415)456-0766\, otherwise you can just show up!
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/saturday-hiking-program-22/
LOCATION:CA
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