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2015 Dinner Dance,Sunday, April 19th--Reservations Going Quickly, But Still Available--Check Out The Auction Listings & Make Your Reservations Today!

The Volcan Mountain Foundation’s (VMF) 24th Annual Dinner Dance & Auction, on Sunday, April 19th at Camp Stevens in Julian, is a great way to kick off Earth Week 2015. You can ‘Think Globally and Act Locally’, and show your love for an important natural treasure in San Diego’s backcountry!

Crafts Under the Oaks - Hiking Sticks on Saturday, December 6th

On Saturday, December 6th join the San Diego County Parks Mountain Borrego Preserve staff and make your own custom hiking stick.  Meet at 10am at the Santa Ysabel Preserve East Staging Area on Farmer Road (1209 Farmer Road, Julian, CA 92036).  Adventurers of all ages are welcome to join in.  Kids under 12 should be joined by an adult.  Parks staff will provide a variety of

Wed. Dec. 3rd, 9am-Volcan Mountain Geology with Geologist Fred Jee

The geology of the 15-mile long Volcan Mountain range is complex and fascinating—especially if you’re talking to Fred Jee!  Fred is a geologist, retired supervising ranger from Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, and 37-year resident of nearby Borrego Springs.  He loves to share his vast knowledge of local geology in an entertaining and humorous fashion.

FREE Wildlife Tracking (& More!) Volunteer Training: Saturday, October 11th

Learn more about identifying wildlife in San Diego County!  On Saturday, October 11th, from 8am-3pm, the San Diego Tracking Team will be presenting a FREE class that prepares you to participate in field surveys that monitor wildlife in major open space preserves and other critical areas.  All experience levels are welcome to join knowledgeable San Diego Tracking Team instructors at the historic

Hike & History Exploration: Tuesday, October 21st, Explore VMF’s New Watershed Trail & Learn About the Grand Family on Volcan Mountain

Tuesday, October 21st at 9am, the Volcan Mountain Foundation and Julian’s informal Tuesday morning hiking group are co-hosting a hike and history exploration at VMF’s Volcan Mountain Nature Center (22850 Volcan Road, Julian, CA 92036).  Local historians Ed Huffman and Albert Simonson will share their extensive knowledge of early European settlers who lived on the mountain, including the Grand family.

2 in 1: Native American Literature Presentation and Watershed Tour & Training

Saturday, October 25th, 9am the public is invited to join Volcan Mountain Foundation (VMF) interpretive volunteers and docents at VMF's Volcan Mountain Nature Center (22850 Volcan Road, Julian, CA 92036) to learn more about Native American Literature through an ancestral perspective.  Presenter Dr. Theresa Gregor is a descendent from the Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel, where she grew up, and has spent most of her life.  She has a Ph.D.

Beginning Tracker/Naturalist Class with San Diego Tracking Team

If you have wanted to learn about wildlife tracking and get lots of practical field experience, this class is for you!  As the Volcan Mountain Foundation is also working to establish a team of trained trackers that can eventually participate in wildlife surveys, this would be a great way to help learn more about and protect the wildlife on and around Volcan Mountain.

'All About Julian' with Ranger Roger at Santa Ysabel Preserve East-Saturday, September 20th

Saturday, September 20th join San Diego County Park Ranger Roger at Santa Ysabel Preserve East for his fun, interesting, and informative 'All About Julian' talk.  Find out about the gold boom, the development of the Julian area, the short-lived ski resort, and what happened to the bears!  Learn why the oaks are dying and what we are doing about it.

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