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SOS

  • by Sheet Staff
  • in Arts and Life · Events Calendar · Sports and Outdoors
  • — 12 Aug, 2011

MLTPA’s John Wentworth says, “Come to the SOS event this Saturday and not only will we give you a t-shirt, but we’ll let you wear two hats!”  (Photo: Kirkner)

Join FOI and MLTPA for Summer of Stewardship trails maintenance work at Inyo Craters on Saturday, Aug. 13. The morning of volunteering includes tasks for people of all ages and abilities, from trail maintenance to trash cleanup, and lasts from about 8:30 a.m. to approx. 1 p.m. Directions to Inyo Craters: Mammoth … follow signs from Mammoth Scenic Loop Road. Volunteer trail maintenance, plus lunch, snacks and raffle prizes! Info: 760.873.6500 or email explore@friendsoftheinyo.org.


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