KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – It is not too late to reserve a spot for this Sunday, Aug. 25, for a fun and interesting social evening at the Moore Family Winery, presented by the Lake County Land Trust.
The fundraiser will benefit the Boggs Lake Reserve on Mt. Hannah and is just $30 per person with tickets including wine, appetizers, and a fascinating presentation by vernal pool ecologist, Carol Witham.
The event begins at 5 p.m.
Witham will present a virtual tour of the wonders of vernal pools, and discuss answers to questions such as: “What makes a vernal pool?” and “Why are they found almost nowhere but California?”
A special feature of this event will be a short field trip at Boggs Lake, led by Witham.
The field trip will start at 3:30 p.m. and is only open to those supporting the fundraiser.
Boggs Lake Reserve is currently owned by The Nature Conservancy and is being co-managed by the Lake County Land Trust. It is a vernal pool featuring some of the most unique native plans in the state of California.
This would be a good opportunity to learn about the beautiful flowers and plants that you could see at the reserve in the spring.
“Vernal pools provide a kaleidoscope of brilliant life as the pools progress through seasonal transitions from wet to dry,” said Lake County Land Trust Executive Director Cathy Koehler.
The Moore Family Winery is located at 1990 Bottle Rock Road, Kelseyville.
To make reservations, please call 707-262-0707 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. . Payment will be taken at the door.