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Pinnacles National Monument
Alumni Reunion Programs

Pinnacles Alumni Reunion Schedule
(subject to change)

5:00 pm Doors Open
5:30 Congressman Sam Farr
6:00 "Herman Hermansen:  Pinnacles First Custodian"
Timothy Babalis, Landscape Historian
6:30 Dinner
Catered by Paines Restaurant
7:00 Superintendent's Address
Eric Brunnemann
8:00 "Spirit of Place" 
Retired Pinnacles Ranger Charles Ewing
9:00-
11:00
Music and Dancing with the band Zig-Zag
Featuring Pinnacles employee Paul Casarez


 

Sunday, March 30th at Pinnacles National Monument

Alumni Hike
10:30 am - 1:00 pm

How well do you know Pinnacles National Monument?

Whether you worked here decades ago, or you’ve been here for years, there is always something new to discover about this amazing place. Join Park Ranger and Pinnacles alumnus Brant Porter for a walk that will explore research and restoration projects that are helping us learn more about the monument.
Meet at the Pinnacles Campground Amphitheater and hike to Bear Gulch Area. 


*This hike will also be offered to the public on Saturday, March 29th.

 

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Starry skies. Photo courtesy of NASA.

Did You Know?
The night sky is vital to many plants and animals that call Pinnacles home and it holds many meanings for many cultures. An unpolluted night sky is especially valuable to humans wishing to experience natural darkness, shooting stars, or the Milky Way.

Last Updated: March 25, 2008 at 16:01 MST