SEA STACK SURVEY OF THE NORTH COAST

MONTH-LONG PUBLIC EVENTS FOR THE PUBLIC

All events begin at the Westhaven Center for the Arts

Tuesday August 12, 7pm:
"More than just a Scenic Backdrop", slide presentation and talk by BLM biologist and photographer Bob Wick. free public event.

Sunday August 17, 6:30pm:
Docent led tour of the exhibit with a discussion and slide presentation of Ingrid Nickelsen's coastal paintings. A sea stack painting of Yulpits, the 'pilot rock' off Trinidad Head, by the late Ingrid Nickelsen has been generously donated to the Westhaven Center for this exhibit by the Ingrid Nickelsen Trust.

Saturday August 23, 9:30a.m -Noon:
Art Workshop with WCA artist-in-residence Annie Reid. Instruction in a variety of drawing interpretations using intertidal objects. All skill levels welcome, explore the sea objects using a variety of techniques. Materials donation suggested on a sliding scale of $10 to $0. Several scholarships are available so no one will be turned away.

Saturday August 23, 12:30-3 p.m.:
Interpretive Sea Stack Walk in Trinidad with BLM wildlife biologist Arlene Kosic. Meet at 12:30 at WCA, walk starts at 1pm. Initially walk will go to Old Home Beach using stairs; second half of walk is on Trinidad Head. Participants with difficulty using stairs can join us for the second half of the walk, by meeting at the lighthouse at 1:45.

LOCATION

Westhaven Center for the Arts
501 S. Westhaven Drive,
Westhaven
Up the hill from Moonstone Beach, 707-677-9493

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