Mark Twain is known best as a westerner and the quintessential American writer. However, for most of his life, he was a cosmopolitan Easterner who traveled the world tirelessly. He stayed throughout Europe, often for months at a time, and lectured in Australia, India and Africa. Steve Botts, our quintessential bird naturalist, will explore how Twain traveled, what he did on those trips and what the experience-and cost-was for him and his family. Meet at Woodland Hall.
Program takes place on September 16
th at 7:30pm.
Free program, $5 parking fee. All ages
Temescal Gateway Park is located at
15601 Sunset Blvd
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
For more information please visit
www.lamountains.com or call 310-454-1395 ext 106
Program sponsored by the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy and presented by the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority