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Monterey Peninsula Sand Dunes Eco System

Monterey Peninsula Sand Dunes Eco System

Join us as celebrate Cannery Row Days: Sweet Thursday Hooptedoodles with our Monterey’s Magical History Tour with Historian Tim Thomas and special guest speaker David Shonman.  Historian Tim Thomas and special guest David Shonman will explores the ecological systems of the Monterey Peninsula’s sand dunes.

David Shonman: A coastal biologist and former Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History chairman

Tim Thomas: Tim Thomas, fourth-generation native of the Monterey area, is a popular speaker and lively tour guide. For 16 years, he was historian and curator for the Monterey Maritime & History Museum and has worked with the Monterey Bay Aquarium, California State Parks and the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. He is author of “The Abalone King of Monterey: ‘Pop’ Ernest Doelter,” “The Japanese on the Monterey Peninsula” and co-author of “Monterey’s Waterfront.” Tim also conducts monthly “Wharf Walks” on Monterey’s Old Fisherman’s Wharf and offers Cannery Row walking tours.

This program takes place on Zoom, or participants may join by phone. Registration closes an hour before the program. The Zoom access information will be sent to registered participants shortly before the program begins. Use of video camera and level of participation is determined by each person.

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This program takes place on Zoom, or participants may join by phone. Registration closes an hour before the program. The Zoom access information will be sent to registered participants shortly before the program begins. Use of video camera and level of participation is determined by each person.

A Zoom account is not required to join this program. Please ensure that you are using Zoom 5.0+ (updated in May 2020). Click here to learn about the latest version of Zoom.

New to Zoom? Visit the Zoom help guide for an overview of the virtual platform, participate in live training via the library, or click here to sign up for Zoom's free training.

Date:
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Time:
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Location:
Online
Audience:
  Adults  
Registration has closed.