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SUMMARY:Online: China Camp History & Chinese-American Diaspora
DESCRIPTION:October 2\, 2020\nHeritage Month \n          The History of China Camp &\n     the Chinese-American Diaspora\n\nFor our October 2nd Heritage Month lecture\, we will journey back in time to see life as it was along the San Pablo shoreline in the mid 1800s. The Gold Rush had ended and San Francisco was developing into a burgeoning city. Faced with war\, famine\, and poverty\, thousands of people left their homeland in China to seek a better life within California’s expanding economy.   \nThe immigrants who settled along what is now called China Camp brought advanced knowledge of shrimp fishing and seafaring technology\, which allowed them to develop a thriving industry- an industry that would later collapse due to rampant discriminatory policies.  \n  \nJoin docent Ed Lai to learn about the story of 19th century China Camp\, and understand how it’s woven into the larger experience of the Chinese-American diaspora.  \n  \nDate: Friday\, October 2\nTime: 6 p.m. – 7 p.m.\nVenue: Zoom meeting (Details will be emailed once you reserve a space.) \n\nREGISTER HERE \n  \nThis event is open to all with a suggested (but not required) donation of $20.”  \n  \nSpace is limited and reservations are required.  \nQuestions? Email programs@friendsofchinacamp.org or call (415) 456-0766. \nYou will be notified of cancellations via email.
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/online-china-camp-history-chinese-american-diaspora/
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SUMMARY:Milton Quan: Growing up in China Camp Village
DESCRIPTION:(Online Event For Members Only)\n\nIn honor of China Camp’s 2020 Heritage Month\, join us for Q&A with Milton Quan (shown here with cousin Georgette). Milton\, a charming and witty storyteller\, will discuss his unique and rustic childhood growing up in China Camp Village in the 1940s and ‘50s. He’ll share details on how he\, along with the other Quan children\, were very involved in supporting the family\, working in the beachfront cafe\, shrimping\, and running the boat rental business. Miton will also share how he had plenty of time for mischief\, including a 10-day adventure on the bay that lead to a Coast Guard rescue and a sunken shrimp boat. Milton will also shed light on how his role as a movie extra in the 1950’s film Blood Allley\, starring John Wayne and shot largely at China Camp\, and how it led to a stint as a Hollywood stuntman. \nThis event is open to Friends of China Camp members only. Not a member yet? Become a Friend here. \nSpace is limited and advance reservations are required. For additional details\, email programs@friendsofchinacamp.org or call (415) 456-0766. \nREGISTER HERE \n 
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/online-an-evening-with-milton-quan-growing-up-in-china-camp-village/
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SUMMARY:Online: Miwok Songs and Storytelling
DESCRIPTION:October 18th \nHeritage Month \n Miwok Songs and Storytelling\n  \nWant to know how Falcon Man and his Grandfather Coyote brought music to the Miwok people? Listen to this tale and more at a special storytelling event led by Alicia Mary Retes\, Education Director at the Museum of the American Indian at Miwok Park in Novato\, and descendant of the Mayo and Yaqui tribes. \nNot only is Alicia an engaging storyteller\, she also composes songs in the Miwok language. Be prepared to sing along as she performs with elderberry clapper sticks. All ages welcome!  \nDate: Sunday\, October 18th \nTime: 6pm-7pm \nLocation:  Zoom Web Meeting \n  \n  \n\nREGISTER HERE \n  \n  \n‘ \n  \n  \nSpace is limited and reservations are required.  \nQuestions? Email programs@friendsofchinacamp.org or call (415) 456-0766. \nYou will be notified of cancellations via email.
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/online-miwok-songs-and-storytelling/
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SUMMARY:Naturalist Book Club
DESCRIPTION:October 25\, 2020\nOnline Naturalist Book Club\nBraiding Sweetgrass:\nIndigenous Wisdom\, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants\n\n  \n\nJoin us for a lively interactive program as we discuss Robin Wall Kimmerer’s profound book\, Braiding Sweetgrass. In her award-winning book\, Kimmerer\, a botanist and member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation\, looks at our deep interrelationship with plants and the natural world as perceived through the Native American and Western scientific modalities. Friends of China Camp naturalist Harold Hirsch will lead our online group discussion via Zoom. \n  \nExcerpt from Goodreads.com: \nAs a botanist\, Robin Wall Kimmerer has been trained to ask questions of nature with the tools of science. As a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation\, she embraces the notion that plants and animals are our oldest teachers. In Braiding Sweetgrass\, Kimmerer brings these lenses of knowledge together to show that the awakening of a wider ecological consciousness requires the acknowledgment and celebration of our reciprocal relationship with the rest of the living world. For only when we can hear the languages of other beings are we capable of understanding the generosity of the earth\, and learning to give our own gifts in return. \n  \nDate: Sunday\, October 25\nTime: 7 p.m. – 8 p.m. \nVenue: Zoom meeting (Details emailed to you once you reserve a space.) \n\nREGISTER HERE\n  \nSpace is limited and reservations are required. \nFree. Donations encouraged. \nQuestions?  Reach us at programs@friendsofchinacamp.org or call (415) 456-0766. \nYou will be notified of cancellations via email. \n 
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/naturalist-book-club-15/
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