RADIO SHOWS

*RADIO INTERVIEW – San Luis Obispo (KYXZ 107.9 FM)
“Artsy People – The show that promotes local artists, their work and events” LISTEN TO 8/22 ARCHIVED SHOW

*RADIO INTERVIEW – West Marin (KWMR 89.9 FM)
Special show hosted by Christina Desser — LISTEN LIVE: KWMR.org

*RADIO INTERVIEW – Ashland, Oregon (KSKQ 94.1 FM)
“Farm-Talk program, hosted by Dave Munson” — LIVE: KSKQ.org **Meet & greet at 320 Oak Street, 7pm
Discover the hidden history in Ashland’s backyard including early settlers and travelers on the famed Applegate Trail. Oregon values continue today in the National Trails System. LISTEN TO ARCHIVED SHOW

ARCHIVED EVENTS

LIVE EVENTS

PARTNERSHIP FOR THE NATIONAL TRAILS – Conference

October 24, 2018 – 4pm The Partnership for the National Trails hosted this conference next to the Columbia River and Portland, Oregon. The author presented on publishing, utilizing technology and digital media, while still prioritizing time in the outdoors. Learn more. 

MARIN COUNTY LIBRARY – Book Signing

Wednesday, June 26 – 7 pm Marin County Free Library hosted the author for a full presentation of the National Trails Guide. Images from the book were featured, along with “stories from the road.” Corte Madera, CA

PRESIDIO of SAN FRANCISCO – Book Signing

Wednesday, August 14 – 6:30 pm San Francisco’s celebrated Presidio hosted a special book signing, thanks to Bay Area recreation equipment wizards at the Sports Basement. Presentation featured San Francisco’s own long-distance trails, photos and Q&A. Open to the public. An Anza National Historic Trail guided full-moon walk was held after the event. 610 Old Mason Street, San Francisco, CA

OCEANO TRAIN DEPOT – Book Signing

Saturday, August 24 – 2pm  The Central Coast’s classic train depot hosted this special event to celebrate the National Trails Guide. The author gave a book reading and local history expert Norm Hammond shared the colorful past of this region, a hidden gateway to the Oceano Dunes and Pacific Ocean. Speakers highlighted the Anza National Historic Trail, which intersects with the railroad tracks next to the museum. 1650 Front St, Oceano, CA

2020 National Trails Virtual Conference

October 21-29  Partnership for the National Trails hosts an excellent online conference focusing on three themes: Advancing Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion/Expanding Partnerships Within and Beyond Trail Corridors/and Increasing Capacity Through Organizational Development. See http://pnts.org/new/virtual-workshop-october-2020