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Cultural Landscapes Workshop & Sierra Club Fall Party

  • Grace Hudson Museum & Sun House 431 South Main Street Ukiah, CA 95482 USA (map)

2:00 to 4:00 PM Workshop
5:00 to 8:00 PM Fall Party

The Grace Hudson Museum is pleased to host this public event organized by Dr. Jeanine Pfeiffer and the Redwood Chapter of the Sierra Club. Native elders, basketweavers, and restoration ecologists from Northern Californian tribes and tribal communities will share their expertise and insights regarding how to best steward ancestral territories in an era of climate change, drought, catastrophic wildfires, and species extinctions. Key presenters will be Alice Lincoln-Cook (Karuk), Ron Montez, Sr. (Pomo), and Ali Meders-Knight (Mechoopda Maidu).

Tickets are available via Eventbrite by clicking HERE. $20 general admission; $15 for Sierra Club and Grace Hudson Museum members; $10 for tribal members and students. However, no one will be turned away for lack of ability to pay. Text or call (707) 969-7490 if you have questions or to request a fee waiver.

Following the workshop, participants are welcome to view the Museum’s special exhibition, Gathering Time: Pomo Art During the Pandemic until 5:00 PM and then attend the Redwood Chapter of the Sierra Club's Fall Party through 8:00 PM in the Museum’s public room or (weather permitting) outside in our Wild Gardens.

Earlier Event: November 6
"Blooming in Winter": Book Talk
Later Event: November 17
Writers Read: Ukiah's Literary Salon