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Description
Storytelling is humanity's oldest art form, likely originating before the cave paintings of the Stone Age. This summer we introduce "Sugarloaf Perspectives", a storytelling series that brings new voices and people to the park while teaching about the natural environment. Every other Saturday, instead of our regular family campfire, we will have a Perspective.
On 6/25, world-renowned multi-disciplinary artist Bernie Krause will present how sound became his life-long pursuit, and how it applies to conservation.
On 7/23, Megan Walla-Murphy re-introduces bear culture to Sonoma County.
On 8/6, we'll learn about the secret lives of Alma and Arsel, leaders of the Senderos Naturales program.
On 8/20, we welcome Desi Harp, a member of the Onasáti tribe (mistakenly called "guapo" by the Spanish and "wappo" by Anglo-American settlers) to regale us with song, dance, and the story of creation
On 9/3 Sonoma Ecology Center’s Educator, Jonny Ehlers will tell family-friendly campfire stories at the Amphitheater.
CANCELED: On 9/10 Sonoma Ecology Center’s Executive Director, Richard Dale and Park Manager, John Roney, celebrate the 10 year anniversary of Team Sugarloaf by sharing how this partnership between non-profits, community, and government led to today’s operation of Sugarloaf Ridge State Park.
Tickets are $20. Meet at the Group Camp next to the Robert Ferguson Observatory. We invite you to show up earlier than 7:00 pm for a self-guided nature walk or picnic prior to the event. Parking fees apply.
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Date & Time
Jun 25 - Sep 10, 2022