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"The understanding of a culture comes from hearing the language, tasting the food, seeing personal interactions, experiencing the traditions, and so much more when it is in context."

— Elizabeth Laval & Candice Pendergrass, Sikh Youth Public History Project

"The understanding of a culture comes from hearing the language, tasting the food, seeing personal interactions, experiencing the traditions, and so much more in context."

— Elizabeth Laval & Candice Pendergrass, Sikh Youth Public History Project

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CAMPTONVILLE—Presentation: Our Heritage Trees—CANCELLED

May 19, 2019 @ 6:00 am

Please note, due to unforseen circumstances, this event has been cancelled. Please stay tuned for updates about rescheduling this program. CAMPTONVILLE—Come to a presentation and discussion by Amigo Bob Cantisano, founder of the Felix Gillet Institute and co-founder of the California Certified Organic Farmers, on the Gold Rush Era heritage fruit and nut trees in the Camptonville area. The nonprofit Felix Gillet Institute seeks “to identify, preserve and propagate the best of the fruit, nut, grape and ornamental plants still thriving in the mining camps, farms, homesteads and towns of the Sierra, and elsewhere.” Join us in learning about these19th-century survivors that share our historic landscape. Sunday, May 19, 2019, 1 pm Camptonville  Community Center 15333 Cleveland Avenue Camptonville, CA 95922 For more information, go to http://www.camptonvillehistoricalsociety.org Contact Stephanie Korney, Project Director, 530-701-6378, skorney9@gmail.com Camptonville: A History in Objects is supported by a Humanities for All Quick Grant.

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Camptonville Community Center
15333 Cleveland Avenue
Camptonville, CA 95922 United States
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