California State Parks - Events & NoticesSeptember 2011
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Museum of Natural History Seeks Volunteer Electrical Engineer

The Morro Bay Museum of Natural History seeks a retired or semi-retired electrical engineer who can volunteer some time to help troubleshoot and repair exhibits.  Our previous volunteer engineer has moved out of the area, but left two extensive manuals filled with diagrams, parts lists, and repair procedures.  The Museum has a number of exhibits with electronic or computer controls.  We need someone with a background in circuit design and/or repair who can help us keep our exhibits running, at least on a monthly basis.  To inquire or get further information, please contact Rouvaishyana, Museum Manager at (805) 772-2694 ext. 105 or via email.

Morro Bay State Parks Museum of Natural History

The Sea Otter Experience 

Come meet some of Morro Bay's most colorful characters at Morro Rock, weekends 11am – 3pm throughout the summer. While wild sea otters frolic just feet away, educators from the Museum of Natural History can teach you all about them. Just look for the exhibit trailer at the end of the boardwalk, across from the restrooms.

The Sea Otter Experience is presented by California State Park Docents and the Central Coast Natural History Association. For more information, call 772-2694. Read More

"Art for Art" Call for Entries

The Morro Bay Museum of Natural History is planning "Art for Art's Sake," an auction event at the museum set for the evening of November 3rd. Read More

New Museum Volunteers and Docents Welcome

The Museum of Natural History in Morro Bay is ready to welcome new volunteers who want to become docents at the museum or in the other State Park areas (Morro Bay, Montano de Oro or Pismo).  Apprenticeships are available now in many areas and official training will be in the Fall.  If you are interested, we'd love to hear from you. Just call and leave your contact information at 772-2694, or visit the docent page on our website for more information.

Adventures With Nature, September Schedule

Date

Day

Time

Title

Presenter(s)

Info

2 Fri 7:00 pm    Peregrine Falcons    Ranger Gene Browe Click
3 Sat 11:00 am    Sea Otter Trailer    Docents Click
3 Sat 7:00 pm    Peregrine Falcons    Ranger Gene Browe Click
4 Sun 11:00 am    Sea Otter Trailer    Docents Click
4 Sun 2:00 pm    Plant of the Month Club
            – Late Bloomers
   B. Renshaw
           & J. Kirkhart
Click
4 Sun 7:00 pm    Peregrine Falcons    Ranger Gene Browe Click
5 Mon 11:00 am    Sea Otter Trailer    Docents Click
5 Mon 1:00 pm    Salt Marsh to Mudflats    Faylla Chapman Click
7 Wed 7:00 pm    Peregrine Falcons    Ranger Gene Browe Click
8 Thu 7:00 pm    Peregrine Falcons    Ranger Gene Browe Click
9 Fri 10:00 am    Birds of Land and Sea at Morro Rock    Rouvaishyana &
           Claudia Freitas
Click
10 Sat 10:00 am    Los Osos Oaks Reserve    Faylla Chapman Click
10 Sat 12:30 pm    Dunites-Artists and Intellectuals    Jim Avila Click
13 Tue 2:00 pm    Eucalyptus- Beauty or Beast?    Faylla Chapman Click
14 Wed 10:00 am    Salt marsh to Mudflats    Karen Watts Click
16 Fri 9:30 am    Sketch Walk (Shark Inlet)    Barb Renshaw Click
17 Sat 10:00 am    Oceano Lagoon    Auburn
           & Renee Atkins
Click
17 Sat 11:00 am    White's Point Vistas    Molly Stoddard Click
17 Sat 2:00 pm    Black Hill Trail    Roger Randall Click
19 Mon 10:00 am    Los Osos Oaks Reserve    Faylla Chapman Click
20 Tue 1:00 pm    Discover Magnificent Morro Rock    R. Olszewski &
           C. Odekirk
Click
21 Wed 3:00 pm    Discover Hidden Life in the
Morro Bay Estuary
   Karen Watts Click
23 Fri 1:00 pm    Salt marsh to Mudflats    Faylla Chapman Click
24 Sat 11:00 am    White's Point Vistas    Molly Stoddard Click
25 Sun 10:00 am    Grand Dune Trail    Jerry Stanley Click

Something Really Fun for Next Month ---- October 3- Skeleton Sunday

Did you know that the Museum of Natural History in Morro Bay has hundreds of skulls and bones in its collection?  From  A to W (American Coot to White Pelican), the collection includes items as small as tiny bird bones and as large as an almost complete minke whale—about 25 feet long.  Some of these bones were harvested, cleaned, and mounted by the museum's very own skeleton crew, led by Museum Manager Rouvaishyana, who has a particular talent with bones. 

On Sunday, October 23 from 1:00 to 4:00 in the afternoon, the museum will hold the first annual Skeleton Sunday, a family event that will focus on this wonderful collection. Presentations will include a comparison of human and bird skeletons, a description of the process of preparing bone specimens for the Museum, a demonstration of adaptations in marine mammals, a guessing game with prizes "Which bone is from which animal?,"  a skull workshop, dissection of a chicken wing,  examination of owl pellets, and exhibits from the curatorial department.  The event will also feature art activities involving bones such as assembling a human bone puzzle, making prints from fish bones, and more.  And no program about skeletons would be complete without a scary skeleton story! 

"I am excited about this event," said Rouvaishyana.  "We feature our marine mammal skeletons in our school programs, but this will be an opportunity to expand both our audience and our subject matter.  Very few members of the public are aware of our curatorial department, where we keep the vast majority of our specimens.  The Morro Bay Museum is the only museum in the state park system, and our curatorial collection is the reason we are classified as a museum and not a nature center.  In 2012 we will celebrate our fiftieth anniversary, and Skeleton Sunday is an opportunity to preview one aspect of this wonderful museum."

Docent Dave Dabritz, who has been working on documenting the skeleton collection and has been involved in the preparation of many museum specimens, is looking forward to the "Which Bone is From Which Animal" activity. For instance,   "People will be surprised to learn that an elephant seal has much bigger teeth than a black bear."

Many of the docents working on this program are biology teachers and professors, and hope that learning about bones may encourage some young participants to consider a scientific career—or at least to cultivate an interest in science. " Just holding a delicate bird skeleton can get a child excited," said Claudia Frietas, a retired biology professor  and docent.  Jerry Kirkhart, also a docent and retired biology professor, plans an activity for older participants involving skulls, based on a skull workshop he taught at Fresno  City College.

Art activities will be led by both artists and scientists.  "Understanding bone structure is key to understanding how to draw people and animals," said Barb Renshaw, a docent and artist.  "And we will have art activities for younger children that involve bones and are a lot of fun."

Docents are working hard to flesh out the program (pun intended) for Skeleton Sunday, and make it a popular annual event.  Plan to join us! Remember - Sunday, October 23, from 1:00 to 4:00pm.

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