Saturday, June 16, 2007

Flanders Foundation Hosts “LUNCH ON THE LAWN: DISCOVER THE BEAUTIFUL FLANDERS MANSION”


Mission Trail Nature Preserve Sign
Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA.

WHO:
Flanders Foundation, a non-profit corporation, is the sole local organization dedicated to the restoration and maintenance of the National Register of Historic Places Flanders Mansion.

MISSION STATEMENT OF THE FLANDERS FOUNDATION
“To preserve, enhance, and maintain the Flanders mansion property as an historical, cultural, and educational resource for the benefit of residents and visitors to Carmel-by-the-Sea.”

For information about Flanders Foundation’s Mission Statement, Vision Statement, News and Articles, Act Now! - How You Can Help, Myths about Flanders, Reports to the City Council, December 1999 Report to the City Council and Directors and Advisory Board, click on post title above or copy, paste and click http://www.flandersfoundation.org/.

Flanders Foundation
P.O. Box 1414
Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921
Telephone: (831) 626-3826
Email: info@flandersfoundation.org

WHAT:
“Lunch on the Lawn: Discover the Beautiful Flanders Mansion”
A Walk through Mission Trail Nature Preserve to the Flanders Mansion.

Today’s “Nature Walk” will be led by naturalist and environmentalist Joyce Stevens and former Carmel-by-the-Sea city forester and assistant city administrator Greg D’Ambrosio; they will feature the history and biology of Mission Trail Nature Preserve, the Flanders Mansion and the Lester Rowntree Native Plant Garden.
Note: Please bring a brown bag lunch; complimentary cold drinks will be provided by the Flanders Foundation.

WHEN:
Saturday, June 16, 2007, 10:30 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.

WHERE:
Mission Trail Nature Preserve
Start: Entrance to Mission Trail Nature Preserve at Rio Road across from the Carmel Mission.
End: Flanders Mansion

HOW:
Please call for a reservation:
(831) 626-3826

WHY:
Promote greater awareness, understanding and appreciation for Mission Trail Nature Preserve, Flanders Mansion and the Lester Rowntree Arboretum as unique historical/cultural/environmental resources for the public, residents and visitors alike.

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