
Lucerne >> On Thursday Dr. John Parker will present a program about Lake County titled, “Cultural and Environmental Changes over 20,000 Years.” The public is invited to the presentation that will be held at Marymount California University Lakeside campus from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Parker will use artifacts and a Power Point presentation to take participants through the cultural, environmental and technological changes that occurred in Lake County during the past 20,000 years and introduce the relationship between Lake County’s Native American inhabitants and their environment.
The program is part of a “Distinguished Speakers Series,” that is be presented and co-sponsored by the Friends of Marymount California University (MCU) Lakeside and the Lake County Land Trust. A voluntary $5 donation, which will be contributed to a scholarship fund for Marymount students, will be appreciated. The campus is located at 3700 Country Club Drive in Lucerne; a shuttle will be available to take visitors up the hill to the building.
For information call (888) 991-5253 or (707) 262-0707, leave a message and someone will return your call. You may also go to the Lake County Land Trust website: www.lakecountylandtrust.org.