Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Monday, July 28, 2008

Dana Adobe Home

Dana Adobe Home


100 Acres of open space bought by the county to preserve the original view of the Adobe.
The farm will be next to a historical museum and open space nature trails and riparian corridor.
Nature conservancy is involve in habitat restoration. Nice hi king.

Los Angeles Maritime Festival - Home Page

Los Angeles Maritime Festival - Home Page



GOOD MOVIE
GREAT CAVE CIGARETTE SCENE

DECEMBER BOYS
HOPE N 2 SEA U SOMEDAY

Friday, July 25, 2008

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

JUNK

JUNK

NOT 2 SUNNY HERE SUNNY.
VERY OVERCAST
STARTING TO GET RIPE TOMATOES

IT'S A GOOD LIFE

Monday, July 21, 2008

Slow Food Nation

Slow Food Nation

NEWS OF FUN FARMS
HOPE 2 B 1 4 U

Sunday, July 06, 2008


 

Designated by the

National Trust for

Historic Preservation

As an official Project of

 


 

671 Oakglen Avenue, Nipomo, CA 93444

805.929.5679 phone 805.929.5473 fax

"Re-building Rancho Nipomo's heritage one brick at a time"


 


 

California's

Historical Landmark Number 1033


 


 

News Release                            Contact: Ethel Landers

June 9, 2008                                805 550-0348 cell


 

Summer Talk Series at the Historic Dana Adobe in Nipomo


 

The Dana Adobe Nipomo Amigos are proud to present the 2008 series of Summer Talks beginning July 12, 2008 and every other Saturday through September 26th at the Historic Dana Adobe, 671 S. Oakglen Avenue, Nipomo, CA. Each event begins at 1 p.m. and lasts approximately one hour except for Children's Day which is a three hour event. The public is cordially invited to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy before each talk. Tours of the Historic Adobe will be offered before and after each Talk. Soft drinks, water and Dana Adobe merchandise may be purchased at each event. Mark your calendars for these special Summer Talks:


 

July 12   1:00 PM - 400 P.M. Children's Day at the Dana Adobe

TOPIC: Wanda Porter, storyteller, shares about life at the Dana Adobe in the 1850s and then children will enjoy a number of activities including wool carding, corn husk doll making, roping and a piƱata. All children should be accompanied by a responsible adult. Admission is free.


 

July 26   1:00PM Maury Hoag, author of The Graveyard of the Pacific

TOPIC: Ship Wrecks of the Pacific


 

Aug. 9   1:00 P.M. Joe Dana, author of "To Discourage Me is No Easy Matter"

TOPIC: The Life of Captain William Goodwin Dana including new information based on his recently published book


 

Aug. 23  1:00 P.M. Barbara Watson, researcher and volunteer docent

TOPIC: "Mi Casa es Su Casa; Visitors at the Dana" this enlightening talk will highlight some of the famous visitors to the Dana Adobe


 

Sept. 13  1:00 P.M. Samantha McTighe speaking on "Herbs of the Chumash"

TOPIC: focusing on which herbs and natural remedies may have been grown and gathered on the Rancho Nipomo

        
 

Sept. 27  1:00 P.M. Helen Daurio, Education Committee Chair and Lead Docent 

TOPIC: "The Silent Women of Alta California" focusing on the lives of women who helped settle Alta California


 


 

The mission of DANA Inc. is to restore and preserve the Historic Dana Adobe, (Casa de Dana), and promote development of the Rancho Nipomo Living Historical Park as a means of enhancing knowledge and understanding of California's Rancho era, and to encourage an appreciation of the many peoples who contributed to that era's influence on the present and future of California.


 

The Historic Dana Adobe is open for visitors every Sunday from noon until 4:00P.M. For more information concerning membership, group tours, and volunteer opportunities call the Dana Adobe at 805 929-5679.

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