FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 12, 2006
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Contact: Rouvaishyana
Manager, Museum of Natural History
(805) 772-2694 ext. 105
Ray Easton, Docent
CCNHA
(805) 528-7874
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Join
California State Parks for the 5th Annual
Summer Solstice Celebration in Morro Bay
State Park
Morro Bay, CA –
A “Summer Solstice Celebration” returns
for a fifth year at the campgrounds in Morro
Bay State Park. Inspired by summer solstice
festivities practiced by cultures around
the world, including local Native American
traditions, State Park Docents Ray Easton
and Tyra Solomon have planned two events.
On Friday, June 23, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.,
docents will lead a program of Native American
activities including a welcoming ceremony,
campfire stories, a “Summer Solstice Sunset
Stroll” and a telescopic peek at the heavens,
weather permitting. Park campers and museum
affiliates are invited to participate and
are encouraged to bring their drums, rattles,
clappers, and join the merry making.
The gala event, free to the general
public, takes place on Saturday, June 24;
from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Plans include
a variety of displays and interactive exhibits.
Docents will discuss examples of Chumash
artifacts and native plant usage. Handicraft
activities, storytelling, puppet shows will
share the spotlight with live music, live
animals and nature walks. After the grand
finale of song and dance, participates will
leave the festivities with a brightly decorated
tote bag filled with handmade treasures
and memories of the day that the “sun stands
still.”
Parking for participants will
be along State Park Road or at the Marina,
from where it is a short walk to the Morro
Bay campground picnic area. The public
is invited to the festivities, and encouraged
to invite family and friends. Spread the
news to your community. Let’s support this
fun-filled tradition. For more information
please contact Rouvaishyana, Manager of
the Museum of Natural History at (805) 772-2694,
ext. 105 or visit the website at www.slostateparks.com.
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