Spring Stories for the Young at Heart
Once upon a wetland, the animal people could talk! Come hear master storyteller Ane Carla Rovetta weave magical tales of tall tules and the denizens amongst them. Our local wildlife will come alive in new and exciting ways during this evening of lighthearted legends. Family-friendly, and suitable for 5 years and older. Depending on weather conditions, we might sit around the campfire outside. Hot drinks and light snacks provided. Details sent upon registration. Pre-registration required: http://landpaths.org/eventdetails.aspx?EventId=27984
Ane Carla Rovetta is a local science illustrator and storyteller-extraordinaire. She uses native plants and historic recipes to create art. Trained as a Zoologist, she was a field researcher for 12 years and gained unique insights into California’s unusual flora and fauna. Ane Carla combines art and science in stories, paintings, and handmade art materials. An illustrator since 1978, she has illustrated 6 books and countless scientific articles and periodicals. Her art studio is a funky chicken coop, outside all city limits!
This free program is made possible through a partnership between the Laguna Foundation, LandPaths and the Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District. The District permanently protects the diverse agricultural, natural resource and scenic open space lands of Sonoma County for future generations. It is funded through a quarter-cent sales tax that was voted in by the residents of Sonoma County.
Date and Time
Saturday Mar 12, 2016
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM PST
Starts: 7:30 PM
Ends: 9:00 PM
Location
Heron Hall, Laguna Environmental Center 900 Sanford Road Santa Rosa, CA 95401
Contact Information
Anita Smith
(707)527-9277x110
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