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Did You Know – Visitor Contact Tips

The two basic building blocks of visitor contacts are: WHAT you say to the visitor; and HOW you say it. You should always look for opportunities to enhance the experience of the visitor. The primary tools in accomplishing this are KNOWLEDGE of your local area and the State of California, and your ATTITUDE when delivering that knowledge.   Read more … Continue reading Did You Know – Visitor Contact Tips

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Cabrillo Field Notes – September 2018

If you haven’t yet seen the Cabrillo Field Notes blog that the Cabrillo Science Crew has created, you can read about it here and also visit the previous articles as well. We will keep you updated with the monthly highlights.   About Cabrillo Field Notes Cabrillo National Monument protects a unique and diverse landscape thriving with life. Follow our science teams into the field and … Continue reading Cabrillo Field Notes – September 2018

San Diego History Center Lecture on Kumeyaay People and their Environment

The San Diego History Center is offering a lecture at 6 p.m., 18 October, 2018 that may be of interest to VIPs. It’s titled, “Lessons from the Past: Archaeological Insights on the Interaction of the Kumeyaay People with their Environment” and highlights the findings from three Kumeyaay archaeological sites and focuses on the diet of the Kumeyaay people and the ecosystems they were able to … Continue reading San Diego History Center Lecture on Kumeyaay People and their Environment