
LOWER LAKE, Calif. — The 2024 series of “Senior Days” events at Anderson Marsh State Historic Park will conclude on Saturday, July 13 with two special programs.
The morning program, led by park docent, Certified California Naturalist and Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association Board Member Henry Bornstein, will feature a special, private tour of the new ADA-compliant Cache Creek Nature Trail.
There also will be the chance to see the exhibits on display in the South Barn Interpretive Center, including the first public showing of two new exhibits about the endangered native hitch, or chi, and beautiful photos and descriptions of birds that can be found in the park.
The afternoon program will feature a private tour of the historic Ranch House and a special talk by Gordon Haggitt, great-grandson of John and Sarah Anderson, who founded the Anderson Ranch in Lake County in the mid-1880s.
This is a unique opportunity to learn about life in the Lake County ranching community at a time before automobiles, electricity and hot and cold running water.
To register for one or both of the July 13 events, visit AMIA's website at andersonmarsh.org.
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.
For more information about Senior Days, the park or AMIA, visit andersonmarsh.org, reply to this email or contact AMIA at 707-995-2658.