This Week at Interior
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Release Your Inner Writer!
We’re seeking new articles and photographs for the Fall/Winter edition of the Cabrillo Journal. We’re looking for anything park-related for our fall / winter season: whales, tidepools, climate, NPS Centennial, new cool stuff happening at the park to promote programs, activities like Dusty Socks Club, Move to Improve Challenge, Call to Action, Weed free 2016, TPERP, etc…. Criteria to consider: No more than 1,000 words per article. … Continue reading Release Your Inner Writer!
TPERP Update
Hello TPERP Volunteers, We are gearing up for another low tide season! Shifts have been posted for September and October. You will find they are all on the same TPERP calendar and are listed for specific duties as follows: TPERP Education table (at the table) Low Tide Shifts (in the tidepools) Roving (roving around during the higher tides) Please do sign up for shifts, as … Continue reading TPERP Update
This Week at Interior
Here’s the latest video from the Department of Interior: Continue reading This Week at Interior
Great Founder’s Day!
Greetings VIPs! We had a marvelous observance of the National Park Service’s 98th birthday at the park today. The staff and volunteers did a phenomenal job handling the large crowds, ensuring that 573 visitors were able to safely view the lens and tower. We had a lot of good press (thanks Gerrie for sending out the teaser). Many people watched the newscast this morning and … Continue reading Great Founder’s Day!
Free Canyoneer Training at the NAT
Dear Cabrillo Volunteers, The San Diego Natural History Museum Canyoneer program offers to the public free nature walks throughout San Diego County. In a partnership with CNM, theNAT is offering an opportunity for you to participate in its upcoming Canyoneer training free of charge. You are invited to attend any of the individual Canyoneer classes or complete the entire program and become a NAT Canyoneer. Below is … Continue reading Free Canyoneer Training at the NAT

