WHO: Walks led by Local Environmentalist Joyce Stevens, Noted “Birder” Bill Hill and Melanie Billig, President, Flanders Foundation.
WHAT: Nature and Cultural walks and talks about the history and biology of Mission Trail Nature Preserve, the City’s largest park, and Lester Rowntree Native Plant Garden and Flanders Mansion.
WHEN: Saturdays, July 24, August 21 and September 25, 2010, 10:30 A.M. – 1:00 P.M.
WHERE: Walks begin at the entrance to Mission Trail Nature Preserve across from Carmel Mission Basilica on Rio Road and end at the Flanders Mansion.
NOTES: Please call (831) 626-3826 for reservations. Recommend walking shoes, sun hat and brown bag lunch or snack. Complimentary cold drinks provided.
ADDENDUM:
HISTORY OF MISSION TRAIL NATURE PRESERVE, FLANDERS MANSION AND THE LESTER ROWNTREE GARDEN
VISION STATEMENT OF FLANDERS FOUNDATION
MISSION STATEMENT OF FLANDERS FOUNDATION
Adopted 5/26/98
THE HISTORY OF FLANDERS FOUNDATION
Carmelites Form Flanders Foundation and Pursue Their Goals - A Short History
REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS AND LEGAL CHALLENGES TO SALE OF PARKLAND
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Phone: (831) 626-3826
Email: info@flandersfoundation.org
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