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Bear and Butterfly

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Date:
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Time:
10:00 PM - 4:00 AM
Event Type:
Class/Workshop
Organizer/Author:
Corina Roberts
Location Details:
Chilao School is located in the heart of the Angeles National Forest, and two miles from the famous Newcombs Ranch Bar and Restaurant.
To reach Chilao School, DO NOT USE GOOGLE. Follow written directions, and look for signs on the road. From Sunland Tujunga take Oro Vista which become Big Tujunga Canyon to Upper Big Tujunga Canyon, turn right and proceed nine miles to Angeles Crest Highway, where you will turn left and proceed about eight more miles to Chilao School (look for Redbird/Chilao School signs).
From the Antelope Valley/14 freeway, exit Angeles Forest Highway. Proceed over the top of the mountain and down into a valley past Mill Creek campground. Turn left onto Upper Big Tujunga Canyon (look for Redbird signs). Take Upper Big Tujunga Canyon for 9 miles to Angeles Crest Highway. Turn left. Proceed 6 more miles to Chilao Road/Chilao Campground. Follow signs through campground to Chilao School.
From the Los Angeles/San Fernando Valley area, take the 210 freeway to Angeles Crest Highway/Highway 2 exit. Turn north, up hill, away from the city, toward the mountains. If you immediately come to Foothill Boulevard you turned the wrong way. Go up the highway 26 miles to Chilao Road. Turn left into Chilao Campground. Follow signs to Chilao School.

Our Season Closing Event
Join us for a social gathering and learning workshop. We are inviting presenters to share both spiritual and scientific understanding of two of the forest’s best known inhabitants - the black bear and the monarch butterfly. Both animals are important in Native American culture, and both face a challenging future in today’s world. Our relationship to these animals today is more than myth and legend. Our dances emulate their flight, and their medicine; our environmental practices should be ones that allows these beautiful, fragile creatures to survive. Potluck style feed with Redbird providing a main dish, drinks and snack items; contributions from guests are welcomed but not required. This gathering is free, family friendly and open to everyone.
(Support for Redbird’s gatherings and for Chilao School come entirely from donations. For more information please visit our Get Involved page -
http://www.redbirdsvision.org/getinvolved.htm )
Added to the calendar on Sat, Aug 15, 2015 1:31PM
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