SEAL North Field Trip - DON E. EDWARDS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE

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From: Horacek, Tamara (tlh@dolby.com)
Date: Wed Apr 30 2003 - 12:28:13 PDT


Subject: SEAL North Field Trip - DON E. EDWARDS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 12:28:13 -0700
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From: "Horacek, Tamara" <tlh@dolby.com>


this is a bit off topic, but it sounds very interesting, thanks to Mari
for forwarding it .. Tamara

SEAL North Field Trip
DON E. EDWARDS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
Fremont
Friday, May 16, 2003
                                            10 am - 3:30 pm

This year marks the 100th anniversary of the U.S. national wildlife
refuge system. Please join
us at the Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge in the South Bay for a
Spring day filled with a variety of exciting, informative and fun-filled
activities. You will also have a chance to visit special anniversary
exhibits (including the "Time Capsule"), lunch and network with your
colleagues from throughout Northern California in an extraordinary
wetlands setting. Start your day with a slide show on why this National
Wildlife Refuge was created, and what makes it unique. Learn about the
town of Drawbridge and the history of the Bay. Discover the diverse
spring habitats from the hilltops to the marsh (Botanical Wanderings
tour led by Alvin Dockter). Learn about the tectonic forces and
alluvial deposition that formed this interesting estuary (Geological
Tour led by Chris Palmer). Take pictures of the snowy white egrets along
the way. Be sure to wear comfortable clothes and shoes.

COST: For CARL members: $20 (includes box lunch).
                For non-CARL members: $25 (includes box lunch).
 
PLEASE REGISTER by MAY 2. If you prefer a vegetarian lunch, please
indicate so on
the form below. Also, please indicate which tour you plan to take. It
is suggested you sign
up early. There may be a limit on the number of participants.

Directions to the Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge and other
pertinent details (parking, maps, public transit information, etc.) may
be found at http://desfbay.fws.gov/

--------------Print out this message; detach and mail this portion with
your check-------------------

Name:
_______________________________________________________________________

Institutional Affiliation:
__________________________________________________

Address:
_____________________________________________________________________

Email: ___________________________________ Phone #:
__________________________

CARL/SEAL member?: _______________ Prefer Vegetarian
meal?: _____________

Indicate which tour you plan to take (select one):

Botanical Wanderings Tour: _____________ Geological Tour:
__________________

Check enclosed for: $ ________. Please make all checks
payable to: CARL.

Please send this form and your checks to: Mari Miller, Doe Library - Rm
212, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720.

Questions? Contact Mari Miller at mmiller@library.berkeley.edu, or
510-643-2248.

Schedule of Events:

10 am - 11 am: Registration, Welcome, Tour of Exhibits
                        Meet at Don Edwards Visitors Center Auditorium

11 am - 12 noon: Slide Show Orientation

12 noon - 1 pm: Lunch

1 pm - 1:30 pm: SEAL North meeting and survey of membership

1:30 - 3 pm: Botanical or Geological Tour

3 pm - 3:30 pm: Wrap up at Visitors Center Auditorium

Presenters:

Ed Kantack has been an Educational/Outreach volunteer for the Don
Edwards Visitor Center for many years. He will be conducting a slide
show orientation that will give a brief history and background of the
seven San Francisco Bay area refuges, and what makes the Don Edwards
wetlands habitat unique.

Alvin Dockter is a recently retired Biology Teacher. He is also a
photographer and has been a Refuge volunteer, conducting nature hikes,
for fifteen years. Before joining Don Edwards, he worked as a Park
Naturalist at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. He has contributed to many
projects at the Refuge, including compiling the first Plant List, which
will be made available to field trip attendees.

Chris Palmer is a Hydrogeologist Consultant, who also teaches classes in
hydrogeology at UC Extension. He will be conducting a leisurely and
entertaining walking tour of the geology of the refuge, a unique
estuary. A handout will also be provided.

Very special thanks go to the staff of the San Francisco Bay National
Wildlife Refuge Complex, for their support and assistance for this
special event: Marge Kolar, Director, Ken Clarkson, Environmental
Education Specialist, and John McClure, Volunteer Coordinator.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mari T. Miller [mailto:mmiller@library.berkeley.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 2:03 PM
To: Horacek, Tamara
Cc: mmiller@library.berkeley.edu; lcushing@library.berkeley.edu
Subject: Request to forward announcement to SLA SF Chapter
Importance: High

Hi Tamara,

CARL SEAL North has planned a wonderful field trip to the Don Edwards
National Wildlife Refuge (south bay) from 10 am to 3:30 pm. This is the
100th
anniversary
of the National Wildlife Refuge system, so there will be special
exhibits and special tours (Botanical Wanderings and Geological tours),
plus a time capsule of primary resources.

Unfortunately, it's on Friday, May 16, the same day as your "Gournet
Evening with
Phil Bronstein".

However, I was wondering if we could still post our announcement to the
SLA listserv? We are having a low turn out and a wonderful day was
planned with several volunteers. Our event ends at 3:30 pm, so there
would still be plenty of time for people to attend your event (in fact,
I'm planning on
going).

So, please let me know asap if the announcement attached below can be
sent to your listserv, as our event is only 2.5 weeks away.

Best regards,
Mari Miller
Chair, SEAL North
Librarian
Doe Library - Rm 212
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720
510-643-2248
mmiller@library.berkeley.edu

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