Archived News
ESIA Joins the Nevada City Chamber of Commerce
A ribbon cutting was held Thursday, January 23rd for ESIA at the Tahoe National Forest Supervisors Office, location of one of our 17 bookstores. In the photo, left to right are two Chamber staff, Kirsten Whitt, ESIA Regional Manager (holding the scissors), and Joe Flannery and Roberta Walker, Tahoe National Forest.
51st Annual Manzanar Pilgrimage/2020 Manzanar At Dusk Set for April 25, 2020
PILGRIMAGE: Preliminary details announced for 51st Annual Manzanar Pilgrimage and 2020 Manzanar At Dusk; Bus transportation available from Downtown Los Angeles. Read the full press release.
The Sheet: Adventure Time
The Sheet featured an article about the fifth annual Winter Adventure Series, hosted by ESIA and supported by The Town of Mammoth Lakes and Mammoth Lakes Recreation, and funding from Measure U, in the January 11th issue . Thanks to everyone at The Sheet for helping us spread the word of this exciting series in Mammoth Lakes, January through February. Read the article on page 9.
The Inyo Register: Studying seed dispersal
ESIA works with the Inyo County Office of Education on their Taking Root program which provides once-a-month outdoor education to third-grade students of Inyo County. The most recent program ESIA delivered was on seed dispersal and this was featured in the December 31st issue of The Inyo Register. Thank you everyone at The Inyo Register for sharing information on this important program and some facts on seed dispersal as well. Read the article.
The Inyo Register: A series of adventure with ESIA
The fifth annual Winter Adventure Series, hosted by ESIA and supported by The Town of Mammoth Lakes and Mammoth Lakes Recreation, and funding from Measure U, was featured in the December 28th issue of The Inyo Register. Thanks to everyone at The Inyo Register for helping us spread the word of this diverse lineup of presenters each Thursday evening in Mammoth Lakes, January through February. Read the article.
The Inyo Register: Alabama Hills interpretive hikes shed light on area
The Alabama Hills Interpretive Hikes, led in partnership by ESIA, Bureau of Land Management, and Alabama Hills Stewardship Group, were highlighted in an article within the December 10, 2019 issue of The Inyo Register. Our thanks to The Inyo Register team for helping us spread the word and educate and inspire people to feel a connection to our public lands. Read the article.