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Events & Fundraisers

Wildcrafting: Rose Hip Syrup and Deep-Dish Wild Berry Pie Sunday, September 23, 2018

Sunday, September 23rd come learn the art of wildcrafting with berries at the Volcan Mountain Foundation's Volcan Mountain Nature Center at the headwaters of Santa Ysabel Creek in Julian. REGISTER NOW!

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7-22-18 Wildcrafting Event Registration Form

Wildcrafting: Summer White Sage Wreaths Sunday, July 22nd, 2018 $20 per person

Complete the information below, submit the form and make your payment on the following page.

Please register one participant per form submission.

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Wildcrafting: Summer White Sage Wreaths Sunday, July 22nd, 2018

Sunday, July 22nd come learn the art of wildcrafting with sage at the Volcan Mountain Foundation's Volcan Mountain Nature Center at the headwaters of Santa Ysabel Creek in Julian. REGISTER NOW!

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2018 Sustaining Friends Spring Exploration, Sunday, May 20th

Sustaining Friends of Volcan Mountain are invited to join us for the 2018 Sustaining Friends Spring Exploration on Sunday, May 20th.
If you're NOT already a Sustaining Friend, CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE AND REGISTER AS A SUSTAINING FRIEND OF VOLCAN MOUNTAIN.
Current Sustaining Friends: CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR 2018 SPRING EXPLORATION
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2018 Sustaining Friends Spring Exploration on Sunday, May 20th

The Volcan Mountain Foundation's 2018 Sustaining Friends Spring Exploration is coming up on Sunday, May 20th. There is no event charge for this essential connection and discovery outing of the Sustaining Friends group, but it's important that you register. Please fill in and submit the form below.

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Volcan Mountain Foundation
PO Box 1625 Julian CA, 92036
Email: info@volcanmt.org
Phone: 760.765.2300
Fax: 760.765.2300 (by appointment)
501(c)(3) Nonprofit
Tax Exemption #33-0329894
 

The mission of the Volcan Mountain Foundation is to strive with intention to conserve and acquire land and practice respectful stewardship through education, public outreach, and resource management to preserve Volcan Mountain in its natural state for future generations.
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