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H I SIERRAN , JULY AUGUST 2002USPS896140
The Hi Sierran (USPS 896140) is pub-lished bi-monthly by the San DiegoChapter of the Sierra Club, 3820 Ray St.,San Diego, CA 921043623, for membersin San Diego and Imperial counties.One dollar of the annual membershipfee is for a subscription to the HiSierran. Periodicals Postage Paid at SanDiego, CA.POSTMASTER: Send addresschanges to Hi Sierran, Sierra ClubMembers Services, PO Box 52968,Boulder CO 803222968.
HI SIERRANSTAFFEDITOR & Art Director
Sergio Salvador,HiSierranEditor@...
COM. CHAIR /OUTINGS EDITORPauline Jimenez
619-660-9898HiSierranOutingsEditor@...
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Dear Members,There is a story about anunfortunate sequence of
events which goessomething like: For want of a nail, we lost the war. It
demonstrates how everything is connected,from the simplest piece of equipment (a horse-shoe) on up to the entire army. We can relate tothat at the Chapter. Just imagine:For want of a stamp, we didn't send out lettersto you members who have never respondedto our Chapter's appeal for funds.For want of a telephone call, we didn't solicitletters to the lawmakers to save our wildforests and scenic rivers.
For want of a fee, we didn't have a public out-reach booth at the San Marcos fair or othercommunity events to spread our message of concern for the wild places of the county.For want of good lumber and other supplies,we didn't repair Foster Lodge before weatherdamage set in.
V IEW F ROM THE C HAIRFor want of adequate staff, we didn't answer yourcalls for help on leash laws, provide comment let-ters on private purchase of public lands (NTC) orsend out our action alerts on other travesties beingperpetuated around the city.For want of a frequent newsletter, we didn't pub-lish our time sensitive hikes, backpacks andactivities.As you will read in this edition, our nationalorganization requires individual chapters to payfor staff, underwrite mandatory insurance andmake large contributions to the lobby efforts at thestate level. We depend on revenues from ourcourses, outings and donations from the specialinterest groups (e.g. photography) to help us payour bills. And we need supplementary donationsfrom our members to keep our activists working.
We have a mighty presence in the com-munity, but our weak links keep us from winningmany great battles in the war against the environ-ment. Please hear our urgent call and respondtoday. Send in an unrestricted gift, forego the pre-mium, keep us in your will, and help keep thiscounty the place in which we'd like to live.
by Ellen Shively, Chapter Chair
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We welcome the opportunity to show you the potential benefits of making a gift tosupport our work. Personal discussions, visits, or written presentations incur noobligation on your part, and of course, all information discussed is confidential.Planned Giving Options:* BEQUESTS : Make a gift to support the environmental work of future genera-tions in your will or living trust. Sample bequest language is available.* RETIREMENT PLAN ASSETS: Use your tax deferred retirement plan assets to
benefit the environment.* LIFE INCOME G IFTS: Transfer assets to The Sierra Club Foundation and youand your chosen beneficiary receive income for a term of years or for life.After the conclusion of the term, the remainder of the life income gift is dis-tributed to The Foundation.* RACHEL CARSON SOCIETY : We honor and recognize individuals who make acommitment to the environment by including the Sierra Club or The SierraClub Foundation in their estate plans.For a confidential discussion of these options to support the Sierra Club legacy in SanDiego, please call Geoffrey Smith, Chapter Conservation Coordinator and AdvancementCommittee Chair, 619.299.1741 office, or 858.442.1425 cell.
T HERE ARE A VARIETY OF WAYS TO MAKE ALASTING CONTRIBUTION TOWARD A BETTER
WORLD AND ENSURE THE ENVIRONMENT IS
PROTECTED FOR GENERATIONS TO COME .BELOW IS A SUMMARY OF THE VARIOUS
WAYS YOU CAN MAKE A FINANCIAL COM - MITMENT TO THE SAN D IEGO CHAPTERFROM YOUR WILL , LI VI NG TR UST , OROTHER ESTATE PLANS TO PROTECT OUR
ENVIRONMENT .
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WantedHere are some opportunities to make that difference, to help Mother Earthby giving to or volunteering with your San Diego Chapter
FOR YOUR LOCAL SIERRA CLUB OFFICE : Mailbox large enough for very large documents- freestanding or hanging Maintenance PersonCleaning Person-2 hours/weekData entry volunteers-2 or more hours per weekDocument Review volunteers - 3 or more hours per week
FOR THE CHAPTER :South Bay Group officers and active committee members/volunteers
Membership Committee Chair/Vice Chair/TreasurerOutreach Volunteers-Speakers/Tablers/Activity PlannersFundraising Committee Chair/Vice Chair/Sectretary/TreasurerIT Committee ChairConservation subcommittee members-see back page forsubcommittee list
FOR THE NEWSLETTER :Hi Sierrran CartoonistsHi Sierran Advertising Representative
FOR THE BOOKSTORE : Morning and Weekend Volunteers, Operations Manager and aBookkeeper's Assistant
It's easy to make a difference! We are a multifaceted organization, so if youhave any talents or skills that you would like to donate we can probably usethem. Call Cheryl at the Chapter Office, 619-299-1743, or email toadmin@sierraclubsandiego.org for guidance.
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Dear Hi Sierran,Congratulations to Senator Barbara Boxer for introducing a billto protect some of the last remnants of California's wildernessfor future generations!
As a grandfather I appreciate this effort to leave someof California's heritage untrammeled for my grandchildren'sgrandchildren.
The proposed areas in San Diego County provide uswith a source of another increasingly rare commodity: clear, coolwater.
Sincerely,Dr. Jack Paxton, San Marcos
D EAR M EMBERS ,This may be a good bye letter to you, the members of the SierraClub, San Diego Chapter. Our chapter is in deep financialstraits. In a drastic move to trim our budget, our ExecutiveCommittee voted last month to give me a choice of a layoff orhalf time employment , effective in June. Fortunately, this has been postponed because of the many letters written in supportof me and for the services I provide to members, the chapter, andthe environment.
I am deeply honored and warmed by the support andefforts that you have given to me. Thank you! Those of youwho know me know that I am committed to working for theenvironment and to empowering others to do so as well. I carevery much about this Chapter and the Sierra Club and theopportunities given to me to do this work . We have a very spe-cial chapter and organization, where people who care cometogether to enjoy and to protect our earth.
We do make a difference! The chapter plays an impor-tant role in the health and politics of the San Diego and ImperialCounties. Politicians often want to know where we stand onissues before they make their own stands. We fight for our envi-ronment every day, every night, and, if necessary, all night.Unfortunately, there are new attacks on our environment everyday, and the work piles higher. I am frustrated because we donot have enough resources to do it all. We don't have the timeor money or volunteers to deal with important things that will be forever lost. By the time you read this, I may be one of thethings lost. But the work must go on, and it can't go on withoutyour help.
Without your support, the San Diego Chapter of theSierra Club will be just another endangered species.
Cheryl Reiff ,Chapter & Volunteer Coordinator
WED LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU!Letters policy: Submit your letters of 300 words or less via email(only) to: hisierraneditor@sierraclubsandiego.org. Your submission isnot a guarantee that your letter will be published, and we reserve theright to edit all content for errors in spelling and/or grammar.Letters do not necessarily represent the beliefs of theHi Sierran orSierra Club.
FRIENDS OF THE SAN D IEGO CHAPTER : Your gift of $100 or moremakes you a member of the ' Friends of the San Diego Chapter', agroup of members just like you who have made a significantfinancial commitment to the chapter. The Friends are invited tospecial receptions and events, and are afforded inside looks intokey environmental policy work underway in our region.AN EVENING WITH THE M AYOR : You are invited to a very specialevent on Thursday evening, October 17. San Diego Mayor Dick Murphy has graciously offered to meet with his Sierra Clubfriends at this $100 per person mixer, to be held in the newly con-structed north wing of the San Diego Natural History Museum!You'll be treated to delicious hors d'oeuvres (all you can eat!) andlive music. What a great opportunity to talk to the Mayor one-on-one, and share ideas about the special nature of San Diego. Formore details and to signup, see the article on page four.
If you care about your chapter's successful conserva-tion campaign work; if you enjoy some of the more than 1,000outings conducted every year; if you believe in a high qualityof life for your future then prove it with a check or credit cardpayment today! If you can't send a check, you can still help: Joinone of our calling parties in July and August.
Please feel free to contact any member of the chapterExecutive Committee to discuss this further. Members' namesand phone numbers are listed in the Hi Sierran directory.
Yours in good stewardship,
Geoffrey Smith,Staff Conservation Coordinator, 619-299-1741
FRONT PAGE FUND APPEAL (CONT. FROM FRONT PAGE)LETTERS TO THEEDTIOR
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A SIERRA CLUB
EVENING WITHTHE MAYOR!Our Chapters efforts helped electhim. So we have planned an"Evening with the Mayor" to meetwith and listen as San Diegos mayoranswers some of our hard questionson San Diego's environmenal issues.
The evening is built around SanDiego Mayor, Dick Murphy, whom the chapter endorsed in hisrazor-thin victory 2 years ago.
The mayor has championed a San Diego "River Park" from theriver's mountain headwaters to Mission Bay, has pressed to cleanup San Diego's beaches and bays, he invited a Citizen's AdvisoryCouncil on the Environment and has been responsive to many of our campaigns.
Let's make this "Evening with the Mayor" a great success as amajor fund raising event for the Chapter. It's Thursday, October17th in the atrium of the Natural History Museum. The tables are$1000 for eleven people. Keep one seat for yourself and sell tenothers to your friends for $100 each. Or purchase two and bring afriend. Place this notice on your calendar now and send yourcheck this week to the Chapter office c/o the Evening With theMayor. This is something you can do for yourself and help in ourefforts to keep the chapter running. ELLEN SHIVELY , CHAPTER CHAIR
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Chapter Notes SIERRA CLUB GALLERY AT RAY STREET ANNOUNCESCOLLABORATION WITH ARTS GROUP:'LARRY DUMLAO GALLERY ' TO BE DEDICATED J ULY 13GRANT HUGHES PLEIN AIR PAINTINGS BEGIN SATURDAY , AUGUST 10ANNOUNCING :A collaboration betweenThe Sierra Clu b, dedicated to the exploration
enjoyment and health of wild places on earth, andPublic Address , anadvocacy group of public artists committed to exploring the boundarieart and the environment.
The collaboration will take the form of an installation byPublic Address members in the window of the Sierra ClubBookstore, located on Ray Street in North Park. Ray Street is cur-rently the "hot" art scene in San Diego, according to the San DiegoUnion Tribune. Monthly "Ray at Night" openings attract 500-1000art aficionados and bookstore browsers. The Sierra Club receives acommission from the sale of each piece of art. The window willevoke the missions of both institutions, and will open on "Ray atNight" evenings the second Saturday of the month. The inaugu-ral exhibition, "A Work in Progress'' will be dedicated to LarryDumlao.
Dumlao, who died in 1995, was the last artist to takecharge of the window. Raised in Hawaii and educated at SDSU,he had a studio at Brown Field for many years from which daringart, dialogue and music emanated. Larry was an active Sierra Clubmember, and a popular outing leader. His vision, energy and wis-dom are still high watermarks to many in the SanDiego art and environmentalcommunities.
This exhibition will be by Public Address mem- ber and project coordinatorRobin Brailsford, Dumlao'sstudio neighbor for manyyears at Brown Field Airport.The show will open July 13,2002 at 6:00 pm, and willextend through August 7, 2002.
Brailsford is well known locally for her work on theGrand Avenue Lifeguard Tower , at the Tijuana Estuary ResearchReserve and for Bird Park , a six acre children's park in Balboa Park.Currently working on the North County Coastal Rail Trail and theMiramar Water Treatment Plant, her installation at Ray Street will be an eclectic arrangement of memorabilia given to her, and/or left behind by Dumlao. She invites - and will include in the window asthey arrive - Dumlao "objects d' art," including prints, bones, cin-derblocks, and crows brought by friends and collectors.G RANT H UGHES : AUGUST 10 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 13Plein air artist Grant Hughes will be on hand to present his imagesof local San Diego natural scenes. Grant has been painting naturallandscapes in oil for over 10 years. These paintings, created in theoutdoors, vividly capture the essence of the special nature of SanDiego. Grant's bold strokes and sensitive attention to light andshadow capture the stunning beauty of San Diego's unique natu-ral places. This gallery will open on Saturday evening, August 10.The Sierra Club Gallery is open Monday - Friday from 12-5 pm, at the Sierra CBookstore and Office, 3820 Ray Street in North Park. For information about the SieClub Gallery, contact Geoffrey Smith, Chapter Conservation Coordinator at619-299-1741. HS
ROBIN BRAILSFORD , PHOTO BY G. SMITHLIVING ROOM CONCERT FUNDRAISER'Bow Willow', Saturday Evening, September 7, Los PeasquitosCanyon Preserve Join us for a summer evening of folk music at the Rancho SantaMaria de Los Peasquitos adobe. Built in 1823, this 'living room'venue is the oldest residential structure in San Diego County, usedfor our event through arrangement with the County of San Diego.We'll relax to the acoustic sounds of 'Bow Willow', the renownedfolk music ensemble of Vickie Cottle, Walt Richards and PaulaStrong. Their wonderful folk music brings to life the history of theold west with stories of trains, cowboys, wide open spaces, andrugged adventure. Their music will be accompanied by the cow- boy poetry of John Sedberry, whose prose exquisitely captures thefeeling of the old west.
Tonight's concert will be held under the stars in the court-yard of the historic adobe, so bring your blankets and beach chairs.We'll begin with a potluck dinner at 6:00 pm (bring your own foodto share and beverages), followed by Bow Willow's program at7:00 pm.Your $25.00 suggested donation will help support theongoing issue work of the San Diego Chapter's ConservationCommittee.
To RSVP, please send a stamped and self-addressed legalsized envelope (SASE) to: Living Room Concert c/o Sierra Club3820 Ray Street, San Diego, CA 92104.For more information, contact: Geoffrey Smith, 619.299.1741, orconservation@sierraclubsandiego.org
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- GEOFFREYSMITH , CONSERVATION COORDINATOR
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Second Saturday of
Every MonthSIERRA CLUB BOOKSTORE from 6-9pm
Ray Street in North Park comes alive with the sights andsounds of original music, art writings and poetry. Celebratethe richness of the arts with the Sierra Club Bookstore andother merchants of Ray Street as we all open our doors for
an evening of entertainment.
Sierra Club Bookstore
The Sierra Club Bookstore is open M-F from 12-5pm619.299.1797
GALLERY @SIERRACLUBSANDIEGO.ORGHTTP:// WWW .SANDIEGO.SIERRACLUB.ORG / GALLERY
SHOP ONLINE: WWW .SANDIEGO.SIERRACLUB.ORG / BOOKSTORESierra Club Bookstore
3820 R AY STREET S AN D IEGO , CA 92104One block east of 30th st, just south of University in the
community of North Park
MONDAY - FRIDAYNOON - 5 PM
CALL BEFORE COMING DOWN !(619)299-1797
A LL PROFITS BENEFIT THE S AN D IEGO C HAPTERD ISCOUNTS : 10% MEMBERS ; 20% COL S A ND C HAIRS
IN ADDITION TO OUR WIDE SELECTION OF BOOKS , WE ALSO FEATUREM APS ON CD-R OM , S IERRA C LUB D AYPACKS , AND N OTE C ARDS
* Operated by Sierra Club volunteers
UPCOMING EVENTS: July 13, Robin Brailsford/Larry Dumlao tributeAugust 10, Grant Hughes, Plein Air paintings
YOUR EMAIL PLEASE!"PEOPLE ARE GETTING INVOLVED IN ENVIRONMENTALISSUES IN NUMBERS GREATER THAN EVER BEFORE , ANDTHEY ARE DOING IT ON THEI NTERNET "- Adam Werbach , Sierra Club President 1996 - 1998 , whileaddressing the Board of Directors meeting in SanFrancisco in 2001.
We would like to connect with you about important issuesand events in your community! Please email us yourname so we can add your email address to our member-ship database. You can be assured that your emailaddress will be treated confidentially.
Send a note to: MemberEmailProject@sierraclubsandiego.org
VOLUNTEER TODAY FOR THE EARTH ' S SAKEFor a complete and current list of volunteer opportunities in the San
Diego Chapter, visit our web intranet site at www.sandiego.sierra-club.org/intranet, public access. Check this site often for new andexciting volunteer projects that make a difference to San Diego'senvironment!
Here are some current offerings to get you started:
SUBJECT: ENVIRONMENTAL D OCUMENT LOGGINGSupport on-going environmental review document logging and archiving process. Work under direction of the 'Document Review Supervisor' torecord, analyze, assign for further research, and ultimately offsite archiveall environmental review documents and notices received at the office.Utilize a database and notification system at the office. This is extremelyrewarding work, and very educational, too! Be the first kid on your blocto read 'Notices of Preparation (NOP)', 'Environmental Impact Reports(EIR)', and 'Mitigated Negative Declarations (MND)' on projectsthroughout our two-county region. Arrangements can be made to work from home, if you have email access.
Time commitment : One day per week, all or part.
Contact:Martha Coffman, Volunteer Document Review Supervisor ,mcoffman@sierraclubsandiego.org , 619.299.1743Geoffrey Smith, Staff Conservation Coordinator , conservation@sierra-clubsandiego.org , 619.299.1741
SUBJECT: PLANNING G ROUP PARTICIPATIONVolunteer in your community! Do you ever wonder how projectshappen in your community? Are you ever shocked when you seethe hillsides being scraped? Would you like to understand how ithappens that traffic keeps rising? Best, would you like to help makeit better?
You can. The Sierra Club is seeking volunteers to attendCommunity Planning Group meetings once/month (10/11 monthsof the year) and report back via email. Whether you are in the cityor the County, there are Community Planning Groups and Boardsthat review projects and help shape how the region grows. This isthe kind of volunteering that is manageable and makes a real differ-ence. Call today, and we'll get you hooked up with the local plan-ning group in your area.
Contact: Geoffrey Smith See info above.
Think globally, and ACT LOCALLY! HS
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Chapter Notes (cont)CHAPTER EXCOMELECTIONSDEADLINE FORPETITION CANDIDATES LOOMS.ELECTION DATES SET .The deadline for candidates to submitpetitions of nomination for election tothe Chapter Executive Committee has been set. All peti tions must bereceived in the Chapter office by July16 at 5pm. Any chapter member whowas not nominated by theNominating Committee at the June 19meeting of the Chapter ExCom maysubmit a nominating petition. Thepetition must contain the names of atleast 50 Chapter members in goodstanding. The Chapter Excom willapprove the final Chapter election bal-lot at their July 17 meeting.
The official election ballotwill be contained in theSeptember/October edition of the HiSierran. This edition will also containstatements submitted by each candi-date.
There are four seats to befilled in this year's election. Thoseelected will serve a term of two years beginning in January 2003. TheExecutive Committee is responsiblefor the management of the affairs andactivities of the Chapter. Anyone canobtain more information by contact-ing John Hartley of the NominatingCommittee at 619/299-8870 orhartley2k@aol.com
CALLING ALL COASTALPROTECTORS ANDENTHUSIASTS !!
Our Chapter Coastal Committee is com-ing to North County for our monthlymeeting on Wednesday, July 24th, at
7:00 PM, and YOU are invited.We will discuss plans to organ-ize Sierra Club efforts in the NorthCounty Coastal Area. What will be thestructure for continuing our work toprotect the coast be now that the NorthCounty Coastal Group has folded? Wewould appreciate your input and partic-ipation.
Coastal Committee memberSheelagh Williams has graciouslyoffered to host the meeting at her beau-tiful home.
638 West Circle DriveSolana Beach
DIRECTIONS:From I-5, exit at Lomas Santa Fe Drive.Go west to Old Highway 101. Turnright/north. Turn left at Cliff Street(first and only light, next to Roberto's).Go up the hill and turn right on PacificAvenue. After one block, Pacific Avenueturns into Circle Drive # 638 is on theright side.
Please contact me if you would like to
join our Coastal Committee and receivethe agendas and other related informa-tion.
For the Coast!
Eric Bowlby,Co-Chair, Coastal CommitteeSierra Club, San Diego ChapterPH# 619-284-9399E-Mail:savewetlands@compuserve.com
HELP WANTEDBy David Morrison, Chair,
Transportation Committee"Stuck in traffic and want to do some-thing about it? Want some inputinto where a new airport should be built? Concerned about the proposedwidening of the freeway through yourtown? Want to do have a positive effecton the long lines at the border check-points? Like to be able to ride your bicycle to work, safely? If issues likethese are important to you, consider joining our team.
We are ramping up theTransportation Committee and needvolunteers who are passionate abouttransportation issues and want to makea difference in their community. There'sa particular need for individuals whocan attend government meetings during business hours, but we welcome every-one with an interest in solving localtransportation issues. We just helpedprevent the building of the Mission CityParkway Bridge and the destruction of SanDiego River habitat. With yourassistance, we can do much more.Please contact me at:dmorrison@sierraclubsandiego.org.
Thank you!
WE JUST HELPED PREVENTTHE BUILDING OF THE
MISSION CITY PARKWAYBRIDGE AND THE
DESTRUCTION OF SAN DIEGORIVER HABITAT. WITH YOUR
ASSISTANCE , WE CAN DOMUCH MORE!
THERE'S STILLROOM ON OUR4TH OF JULY
YOSEMITE BUSTRIPS!
S EE P AGE 25.
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FRIDAY , JULY 19STONE FOREST IN CHINA BELIEVE IT
OR NOT!Cheryl Reiff, the Sierra Club, San Diego ChapterOffice Manager, and Glenn Torbett, a chapterenvironmental activist and recent recipient of national Sierra Club's Susan E. Miller Award , willshare their experiences of their striking 2001China journey. Each will share perspectivesfrom a dramatically different travel experience.This was Cheryl's first overseas trip, whereasGlenn has been to more than 50 countries,including China and Tibet in 1991. The pro-gram will be a multi media presentation of
slides, video and music. Their trip was anextraordinary combination of old, new and nat-ural wonders, populated by lots of interestingpeople.
FRIDAY AUGUST 16SAVING THE CANYONSAND OTHER NATURALPLACESUndeveloped canyons andlagoons in San Diego didnt justhappen. They are still here because of the decades-longefforts by citizens to protectthem, and they give SanDiegans a exceptional opportu-nity to enjoy nature in a big city.
The program will focuson Friends groups in three dif-ferent neighborhoods LosPeasquitos, Famosa Slough inPoint Loma, and SwitzerCanyon. The speakers, Mike
Kelly, Jim Peugh, and CarrieSchneider, will describe what ledto the formation of the FriendsGroup , our achievements, andthe role the Friends Group playsin ongoing protection.
Jim Peugh, Chairman of the Board of Directors for Friends
THE CHAPTERS MONTHLY PROGRAMS FORMAY AND JUNEAREFRIDAY , JULY19AND FRIDAYAUGUST16. BOTH EVENTS ARE AT7:30PMAT THE SAN DIEGO ZOOS OTTOCENTER. THESE
PROGRAMS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. MANNY KUGLER IS PROGRAM CHAIRMonthly Programs
Stone Forrest in China - Believe it or not! is a lecture, slide, video, and music presentation. The program will be presented by Cheryl Reiff and Glenn Torbett ithe San Diego Zoos Otto Center Auditorium, at 7:30 pm, July 19, 2000. See youthere! HS
PHOTOS BYCHERYL REIFF
of Famosa Slough , will discuss thehow citizens persuaded the Cityof San Diego to purchase theSlough as a Wetland Preserve in1991 in the face of threateneddevelopment. Mike Kelly, presi-dent of the Friends of LosPeasquitos Canyon for 8 yearsand now Conservation Chair,will speak on the communitysrole in managing our OpenSpaces. Carrie Schneider willspeak about her experiences instarting and maintaining aFriends group for SwitzerCanyon.
The program will wrapup with information from EricBowlby, Canyon PreservationOrganizer, about the Sierra Club's
efforts to promote FriendsGroups and what you can do toprotect a local Open Space."Saving the Canyons and other NaturePlaces," - A lecture and slide program to be presented by Carrie Schneider and EricBowlby, along with Mike Kelly and JimPeugh, in San Diego Zoos Otto Auditoriumat 7:30 pm, Friday, August 16, 2002 HS
PHOTOS: CANYON CAMPAIGN ORGANIZER HELPS HIKER CROSS STREAM INADOBE FALLS (TOP -PAM HAYHURST); FRIENDS OF SWITZER CANYON REVEGETATE TRAILHEAD IN NORTH PARK(CARRIE SCHNEIDER)
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PS - A photograph of me on my mountain bike, sans met, appeared in the May/June issue. The photo wasmodeling purposes only! As a survivor of several heaing crashes, I ALWAYS wear a helmet when riding, aencourage you to do so as well!
Send your check to:Fund Appealc/o Sierra Club
3820 Ray Street San Diego, CA 92104
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Old Car got you dDo you have a vehicle you havewanted to get rid of but dontwant to hassle with selling it?Why not donate it to the San Diego Chapter of the SierraClub? You can do this by visiting www.cars4causes.net , orcalling (800)766-2273 , or by sending an email to:c4c@cars4causes.net.Make sure to tell them that thedonation is for the Sierra Club Foundation, San DiegoChapter so we receive the funds. Thank you!
FOR MORE INFORMATION: GEOFFREY SMITH , 619.299.1741
LESSONS AVAILABLE !
www.houseofstrings.com619-280-9035 3411 Ray St.,
San Diego, CA 92104
H OUSE OF STRINGS MUSICDulcimers Mandolins Guitars
Fiddles Banjos Harps
O NE C LUB : ' ONE SIMPLEMESSAGEFROM THE OFFICE
Dear Sierra Club Member,
I am having a great time here at
your Chapter Office. I'm
working on lots of important
projects this summer, and we're
getting tons of very exciting things accomplished. Everything
is so expensive here, though!
By Geoffrey Smith, Conservation Coordinator
Please send money! Sincerely,Geoffrey, 619-299-1741
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WALK THE TALK!
July 1 and August 5, 1st Mondays, 6 pm
Meet at the chapter office/bookstore for a14 minute video about the Sierra Club, fol-lowed by a brisk one-hour walk in theneighborhood. We'll get to know eachother, and I'll describe some ways you can become involved in issue work in our chap-ter. We'll conclude our walk at a local coffeeshop, then walk back to the office for awrapup. RSVP to Geoffrey Smith,Conservation Coordinator, at 619-299-1741or conservation@sierraclubsandiego.org.VISITOR/NEW MEMBER
SIERRA CLUB ORIENTATION
July 10 and August 14, 2nd Weds, 7 pmMeet at the Tierrasanta Recreation Center,11220 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. (building onthe left). Presentations start at 7 pm featur-ing Singles, Bike, Photo, Ski, Focus onYouth, 20/30s Single Sierrans sections,North County, conservation and chapteractivities, including 1,000+ outings duringthe year. Refreshments served. Call JerryRatajesak at 619-316-2220 for more info.MONTHLY CHAPTER PROGRAM
July 19 and August 16, 3rd Fridays, 7 pmA free lecture/slide show at the San DiegoZoos Otto Center auditorium. See p. 12.
SIERRA CLUB BOOTH AT LGBTPRIDE FESTIVAL
July 27-28, Saturday and SundayCome meet GLS (Gay and Lesbian Section)members and learn about membership,future activities and events at San DiegoLGBT Pride Festival on Marston Point inBalboa Park.SIERRA SINGLES MONTHLY EVENT
SILENT MOVIE, SPRECKELS ORGAN PAVILION, BALBOA PARK July 29, Monday, 6 pmHost: Carol Branch 858-452-1539Asst: Norberta Guillen 619-239-2538Dennis James plays the organ as back-ground for silent movie (TBA). This is themost popular organ concert of the season.Movie starts at sundown, but you won't geta seat unless you come early. Bring dinner,or buy food and drinks there. You mightwant to bring a comfortable cushion for thehard seats, and a jacket. I'll try to reserve a block of seats for us, so try to makeREQUIRED reservations ASAP. Call fordirections if you need them. You're gonnalove this one!
DEADLINE TO SUBMITACTIVITIES INFORMATION TO THEHI SIERRAN FOR THESEPTEMBER/O CTOBER ISSUE ISAUGUST 1. SEND TO:HISIERRANACTIVITIESEDITOR @SIERRACLUBSANDIEGO .ORG OR CALLSHELLEYWARNICK AT (858)695-3552BETWEEN8AMAND 8PM
JULY ACTIVITIES AUGUST ACTIVITIESGLS CATALINA TRIP
August 17-18, Saturday and Sunday
Our second annual Catalina Island trip byferry from Dana Point. May attend one or both days. Camping or Inn available.Contact Robert Bettinger at 760-944-1439or robertbettinger@yahoo.com for moreinfo.GLS POTLUCK ANDPRESENTATION ABOUT CHINA
August 18, Tuesday, call for timeThe Gay and Lesbian Sierrans' ProgramCommitte Chair, Robert Bettinger, hasannounced a special event. BarbaraMorton and Mary Severine will host apotluck at their home and do a presenta-tion about the trip they will havetaken to China. Additional informationabout time and place is availablefrom: robertbettinger@yahoo.com (RobertBettinger) 760-944-1439 or bfmorton@cts.com (Barbara Morton) 619-283-6168.ANNUAL GLS BONFIRE
August 23, Friday, 6:30 pmAt Crown Point on Mission Bay. Bringfood and conversation to share. ContactRobert Bettinger at 760-944-1439 or robert- bettinger@yahoo.com for more info.SIERRA SINGLES MONTHLY EVENT
PICNIC, CONCERT & FIREWORKS MARINA VIEW PARK, CHULA VISTAAugust 25, Sunday, 11 am - 9:30 pmHost: Carol Branch 858-452-1539Asst: Norberta Guillen 619-239-2538Let's play today! Chula Vista is not as faroff-planet as some people think it is. This isan all-day picnic sponsored by the City of Chula Vista, and it's FREE! There may not be any food or drink available there. So let'shave a potluck on the grass. Bring chairs, blankets, umbrellas, food to share, drinks of choice, music and toys to play with: balls,frisbees, whatever--and a warm jacket forevening. The San Diego Chamber Orchestrawill play a pops concert from 7-9 p.m., fol-lowed by fireworks. Come whenever youlike, stay as long as you like. Look for theSierra Singles sign. Marina View Park islocated at Marina Parkway at J St. in CV(Thomas Bros. 1329, J-2). Take I-5 South to JSt. Turn right and look for signs leading tothe Park. There should be ample parkingprovided by the City for this event.
Sierra ClubBicycle Section
BIKE RIDES ONROAD AND TRAIL
WEEKENDS ATANZA BORREGO&WARNER SPRINGS POTLUCK SUPPERSAND MORE
Bike Section Membership ............. $12
Special SD County Bicycle CoalitionMembership (normally $25 if joining thecoalition separately) ...................... $10
Make check out to Sierra Club Bicycle Sectionand mail the check with form to Sierra Club Bike
Section, 4543 Maryland St.,San Diego, CA 92116
The monthly ride list for the SierraClub Bike Section is also available viathe World Wide Web:sandiego.sierraclub.org/bicycle/
Prospective members can receive a freesample newsletter by sending e-mail totfrey@sunstroke.sdsu.edu or callingTerry Frey at (619)282-0425
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