Darrell Clarke
Darrell Clarke |
Darrell Clarke |
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Esther Spachner
Joe Young
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Tom Shaffer Dean Webb John Percy
George Del Rio
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Want to enjoy a fun work atmosphere? Do you enjoy meeting new people? We need reception area coverage Monday 10am to 2pm and Tueday and Wednesday 2pm-5pm. If you're looking to combine your light office skills with helping the environment, this is the volunteer opportunity for you. Call Jane MacFarlane at 213-387-4287, ext. 205 about these and other opportunities as they arise.
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Mary Morales |
Superior Court Judge Clair S. Tappaan at the 1913 dedication of the Muir Lodge. The judge poses with a large portion of the Southern California Chapter, with whom he planted the little sequoia tree in the center foreground. The sequoia grew prodigiously, as did the Southern California Chapter, which grew up to be known as the Angeles Chapter. |
Born in San Antonio Texas, Jerry de la Peza moved to California as a child with his family. From 1953 to 1956, he was Cpl. de la Peza, in the 35th Infantry Regiment during the Korean War. Following his service in the U.S. Army, he settled in Montebello, his home of 49 years.
If you've ever taken a hike in the San Gabriel Mountains, chances are it's been on a trail, and if you're like most of us you've taken that simple pathway for granted. On your next hike, though, think about how it would be to go from your starting point to your destination and back without that trail.
Yes, trails are definitely important in easing our access to favored locations in the wilderness; but they also provide protection to our wilderness resources by channeling traffic into narrow corridors and thereby decreasing human impact on surrounding areas.
Welcome to ExComm Highlights, a new feature designed to give Southern Sierran readers a glimpse into the the monthly Chapter Executive Committee (ExComm) Meeting.
Overview
What's a Chapter ExComm, you ask? Chapter ExComm is the membership- elected body composed of nine at large members and sixteen representatives from regional groups. Senior Chapter Director Ron Silverman is a non-voting member of the Committee.
Sierra Club Angeles Chapter
617 W. 7th St, Suite 702
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Office Hours: Tuesday & Thursday, 10-5 or by appointment
The Angeles Chapter of the Sierra Club welcomes your participation in its century of involvement in the enjoyment and protection of our planet's environment. The Angeles Chapter spans Los Angeles and Orange Counties in Southern California, with an extensive program of hikes/hiking, national and international travel, local conservation campaigns, political action, and programs for people of all ages.
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