LOWER LAKE, Calif. — After the success of last year's Senior Days, the Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association, or AMIA, is bringing back a new version of Senior Days in 2024.
Programs will be both fun and educational and range from getting up close and personal with live hawks, learning about what is going on with Clear Lake, the history and culture of the Indigenous people of Anderson Marsh and Lake County, the history of the European immigrants at Anderson Marsh, and tours of the park and South Barn Interpretive Center.
In order to provide the opportunity for as many people as possible to participate, separate registrations will be required for each morning and afternoon session and registration will be limited to four sessions per person.
There will be a $5 registration fee for each session.
Time will be available between the morning and afternoon sessions to bring and enjoy a picnic lunch under the big Valley Oak in the picnic area.
AMIA encourages all Lake County seniors to visit the group’s website, take a look at the different programs and register to attend the ones that interest them.
Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association plans new version of ‘Senior Days’ for 2024
- Elizabeth Larson
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