8/24/19 Rubenson Endowment Artists' Reception Reservation Form

Marjorie and Joseph Rubenson Endowment for Art and Science at Volcan Mountain

Marjorie and Joseph Rubenson Endowment for Art and Science at Volcan Mountain
Saturday, June 22nd Here's a chance for trail lovers to help keep the Santa Ysabel East Preserve beautiful and free of invasive, non-native plants. Learn which plants are invasive and what it means to habitats when those plants take over. Plan on an easy one-mile hike to the work area where we will remove non-native bull thistle, Sahara mustard, and black mustard from a seasonally marshy area just off the main trail.

Date: Sunday, August 18th, 2019
Time: Cocktails on the Casablanca Courtyard at 6:00 pm; Sunset Dinner to follow on the Sunset Plateau
Price: $125 per person
Sunday, August 11th: Join San Diego County Parks staff for a nature touch table experience where you can see and touch a series of items found in nature and where you can learn about them from Park Ranger Lorena! The table will be set up from 10am until 2pm in the staging area – a great place to stop before or after you hike.
Sunday, July 14th. From pelts to skulls, tracks, eggs, snake skins, and full size taxidermy, see what nature looks like up close. You'll also get the chance to learn more from a County park ranger! The table will be set up by at the Santa Ysabel West County Preserve staging arwa on Highway 78.
Sunday, June 16th: Celebrate dad and nature! Dad AND kids will enjoy a nature touch table experience for Father's Day. From pelts to skulls, tracks, eggs, snake skins, and full size taxidermy, see what nature looks like up close. You'll also get the chance to learn more from a County park ranger!
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Sunday, November 17 come learn the art of wildcrafting with acorns at the Volcan Mountain Foundation's Volcan Mountain Nature Center at the headwaters of Santa Ysabel Creek in Julian.
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This one's now FULL--Instead you can check out the November 17th Wildcrafting Workshop - Manzanita, meaning “little apple” in Spanish, is a beautiful native bush that is easily identified by its beautiful green leaves, deep red bark, and green or red berries that look like little apples.