[OKC] FW: Sierra Club E-News - July-August Events

Shauna Struby sstruby at cox.net
Fri Jul 8 09:02:52 PDT 2011


 

 

From: David Franklin [mailto:david at keyevado.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 12:08 PM
To: 'David'
Subject: Sierra Club E-News - July-August Events

 

 

Sierra Club E-News - July-August Events

 

Remember the latest info is always on-line at
<http://oklahoma.sierraclub.org/cimarron>
http://oklahoma.sierraclub.org/cimarron 

 

 

*	July 16 - Tour the Chickasaw Cultural Center in Sulphur, Oklahoma.
Come spend the day learning more about the Chickasaw Peoples' history,
culture, food and explore the many exhibits and places at the new Chickasaw
Cultural Center.  This trip includes a group lunch at the Aaimpa' Café,
July's Featured Film in the Anoli Theater, the Chikasha Inchokka'
Traditional Village, and the Aaholiitobli' Honor Garden.  RESERVATIONS ARE
REQUIRED BY JULY 11TH for group rates and lunch.  RSVP to Outings Leader
Adrianne Holmes at 715-0811;  <mailto:adrianneholmes at sbcglobal.net>
adrianneholmes at sbcglobal.net.
*	July 21 - General Meeting. Bryan E. Reynolds recently founded a
non-profit organization here in Oklahoma called The Butterflies of the World
Foundation (BOTWF). They provide entertaining, age-specific, multimedia
presentations about butterflies and butterfly conservation using world-class
photography. ( <http://www.botwf.org> www.botwf.org) Bryan is an
award-winning nature and wildlife photographer with numerous national and
international credits that include The National Geographic Society,
Discover, Birds and Blooms, Outdoor Photographer, Nature Photographer,
Highlights for Children, Mother Earth News, and more:
<http://www.bryanreynoldsphoto.com> www.bryanreynoldsphoto.com Join us at
7:00 for wine and cheese and 7:30 for the program.
<http://oklahoma.sierraclub.org/cimarron/meeting_place.htm> Meeting Location
*	July 30 - August 7 -  Backpack Rocky Mountain National Park - Hike
Colorado's most scenic park, where one breathtaking scene after another
awaits those willing to make the effort. Spend summer nights in the crisp,
cool mountain air with not another soul in sight. Contact
<mailto:lesnpat at yahoo.com> lesnpat at yahoo.com or see the
<http://oklahoma.sierraclub.org/cimarron/pdfs/RMNP_Backpack2011.pdf> Rocky
Mtn PDF for details.  Full, but see our posting below for another group that
will car camp and day hike at this same time and location
*	July 30-August 7 - Tent camping in Rocky Mountain National Park -
This trip is a less strenuous version of the other outing set for this same
time and location. Participants will spend their days hiking the same scenic
areas as the other group, but will not have to carry a backpack. Nights will
be spent in a park campground. Contact  <mailto:lesnpat at yahoo.com>
lesnpat at yahoo.com or see the
<http://oklahoma.sierraclub.org/outings/RMNP-Tent-Camping.pdf> RMNP Tent
Camping PDF for details.

 

August

 

*	August 6 - 7 - Will Rogers Museum, Claremore, Ok and Woolaroc
Museum, Bartelsvillle, OK. Learn about your state's history. We will visit
and learn about two of Oklahoma's most famous native sons. The Will Rogers
museum frames the family tomb in the sunken garden and spreads across the
southern horizon is the Tiawah Valley. The twenty-acre museum grounds,
purchased by Will Rogers in 1911 for $500 an acre, was his planned
retirement home site. Following his untimely death, his widow and children
donated the land, along with great parts of the collection, including
movies!!! The Woolaroc Museum presents one of the world's most unique
collections of Western art and artifacts; Native American pottery, baskets,
beads, blankets and cultural art; historical displays; and one of the most
complete collections of Colt firearms. The 3,700 acre working ranch and
wildlife preserve is home to more than 30 varieties of native and exotic
animals and birds. This will include overnight lodging, NOT CAMPING, TBD.
This outing requires your pre-planning. RSVP to Adrianne Holmes at 715-0811;
<mailto:adrianneholmes at sbcglobal.net> adrianneholmes at sbcglobal.net.

*	August 18 - General Meeting - Tar Creek film (96 min) This
environmental documentary examines the Tar Creek Superfund Site, a stretch
of Oklahoma heartland that has long been profoundly damaged by zinc and lead
mining. The piece looks back as far as 100 years into Tar Creek's history
(when the U.S. government removed natives from the land), and traces the
many offenses that have been committed against the area and its people over
the past century (Producer: Matt Myers / 303.523.7331/ tarcreek at gmail.com) -
Join us at 7:00 for wine and cheese and 7:30 for the program.
<http://oklahoma.sierraclub.org/cimarron/meeting_place.htm> Meeting Location

 

 

Other Info

*	More outings can be found online:
<http://oklahoma.sierraclub.org/outings>
http://oklahoma.sierraclub.org/outings 
*	Our July-Aug-September is now newsletter is on-line at
<http://oklahoma.sierraclub.org/cimarron>
http://oklahoma.sierraclub.org/cimarron 

 

 

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