Sunday, April 13, 2008
Calapooia Indian Petroglyph Field Trip
Please Note--this field trip is now full. If you would like put on the waiting list in case someone cancels, please let us know. If you are signed up and can not attend, please let us know so that others that are interested may join us. Thanks!!
Join us on Wednesday May 7th as we hike through Cascadia State park with Tony Farque of the US Forest Service. We will meet at the Forest Service parking lot in Sweet Home and carpool from there.
Mr Farque will explain the area, as well as the lives of the Calapooia Indians and the drawings (petroglyph's) that they left behind. Bring a sack lunch, and wear your mud or hiking boots. You might like to bring a change of clothes to leave in the car in case you get muddy. We will hike rain or shine. Please dress in layers, and plan to have fun. If you plan to attend, please reply to this e-mail, or sign up on the board Monday. We need to have a count to him within the next two weeks. This proves to be a fun and informative trip for us.
If you would like more information on this...please see the article from the Sweet Home Newspaper "The New Era" at http://www.sweethomenews.com/news/results.cfm?story_no=7481
We hope you can join us!
Join us on Wednesday May 7th as we hike through Cascadia State park with Tony Farque of the US Forest Service. We will meet at the Forest Service parking lot in Sweet Home and carpool from there.
Mr Farque will explain the area, as well as the lives of the Calapooia Indians and the drawings (petroglyph's) that they left behind. Bring a sack lunch, and wear your mud or hiking boots. You might like to bring a change of clothes to leave in the car in case you get muddy. We will hike rain or shine. Please dress in layers, and plan to have fun. If you plan to attend, please reply to this e-mail, or sign up on the board Monday. We need to have a count to him within the next two weeks. This proves to be a fun and informative trip for us.
If you would like more information on this...please see the article from the Sweet Home Newspaper "The New Era" at http://www.sweethomenews.com/news/results.cfm?story_no=7481
We hope you can join us!
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