Retired Forest Archaeologist Tom Keter Presenting Historic Stories of North Fork Eel River Watershed, Guitar Playing and Songs
This is a press release from the Lost Coast Interpretative Association:
Join Tom Keter for an afternoon of historic stories of the North Fork Eel River watershed, guitar playing and songs. Tom has studied historic and prehistoric sites and interviewed many individuals who were raised in this remote region in the early 20th century, where homesteads, schools and even a Post Office were still only accessible by trail.
Tom is a retired Forest Archaeologist at Six Rivers National Forest. He studied how the end of human-caused wildfires by Native Americans has affected Douglas fir forests and oak woodlands.
This free lecture is brought to you by Lost Coast Interpretive Association, in association with Redwood Playhouse Presents. LCIA is a member of the King Range alliance, in Partnership with the BLM King Range.
Sunday, January 28th, 3 pm at the Redwood Playhouse in Garberville.
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This sounds like a GREAT event! Really love our old story tellers, who, with heart and talent impart knowledge for us ‘newer’ residents!
Thanks for posting, Kym!
Agreed.
I so wish this were simulcast on KMUD. This will be a fascinating lecture, assuredly.
This sounds great! Thanks for posting, Kym! Hope I can make it.
Tom is the real deal. His obsevations on the historical interface of the peoples and the environment are very interesting.