Southern California • Entered by Margaret Meyncke on May 17, 2022
Wilbur Hot Springs
April 15, 2022 – April 18, 2022
Participants and Hours
Pre Planning hours | 16 |
Post Admin hours | 5 |
Activity Hours | 96 |
Participants | 20 |
Total Hours | 1941 |
Key Issue: Public Lands Health & Protection
Activity Type: Relationship Building with non-white and/or frontline communities (relational meetings, attending events, community support, etc.)
Key Partners: Maureen Forney
Landscape/area: Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument (330775 acres)
Short Description of Activity
California Great Old Broads for Wilderness event at Wilbur Hot Springs. Supporting the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument Expansion. Working with Tuleyome, Sierra Club, California Wilderness Coalition, California Native Plant Society, and local indigenous tribes.
Reflection/Evaluation
Spectacular!
This event required hours of effort to prepare, educate, and coordinate. 99% of it was done by Maureen Forney. The result? Connection, networking, education, stewardship, and advocacy. We had fun! I learned about geology, plants, animals, birds, lizards, National Monuments, policy, indigenous people, and other organizations. Sandy Schubert of Tuleyome was a major collaborator. All in all … FABULOUS!