Nature Journal Club – 4pm to 6pm
At each meeting of the Nature Journal Club, art and nature educator Jen Wozniak will highlight aspects of the Lone Fir Cemetery’s rich natural history, and lead the group in Nature Journaling strategies to help you discover the cemetery’s natural wonders – from miniscule mosses Read Full Post
Stories in Stone – South
“I enjoyed the Historical Tour – I’ve taken it twice! – but what about the rest of the cemetery? What is that structure? Who is this and why is their name familiar? Is this granite? What does this symbol mean?” Lone Fir is 30 Read Full Post
Can Cat food Drive!
An item we need the most for TUD would be cat food and luminaries. We use the cat food to weigh down the paper bags holding our luminaries that help light the pathways in the cemetery. We typically use nearly 1000 luminaries for the pathways! Read Full Post
Women’s Tour
“Go west young man and grow up with the country.” While many men did heed this call to the western frontier seeking adventure and fortune, most women came with their families– as children, as wives and often as mothers caring for children. This tour will Read Full Post
Nature Journal Club – 4pm to 6pm
At each meeting of the Nature Journal Club, art and nature educator Jen Wozniak will highlight aspects of the Lone Fir Cemetery’s rich natural history, and lead the group in Nature Journaling strategies to help you discover the cemetery’s natural wonders – from miniscule mosses Read Full Post
Stories in Stone – North
“I enjoyed the Historical Tour – I’ve taken it twice! – but what about the rest of the cemetery? Wha t is that structure? Who is this and why is their name familiar? Is this granite? What does this symbol mean?” Lone Fir is 30 Read Full Post
Women’s Tour
“Go west young man and grow up with the country.” While many men did heed this call to the western frontier seeking adventure and fortune, most women came with their families– as children, as wives and often as mothers caring for children. This tour will Read Full Post
Nature Journal Club – 1pm to 3pm
At each meeting of the Nature Journal Club, art and nature educator Jen Wozniak will highlight aspects of the Lone Fir Cemetery’s rich natural history, and lead the group in Nature Journaling strategies to help you discover the cemetery’s natural wonders – from miniscule mosses Read Full Post
Stories in Stone – South
“I enjoyed the Historical Tour – I’ve taken it twice! – but what about the rest of the cemetery? What is that structure? Who is this and why is their name familiar? Is this granite? What does this symbol mean?” Lone Fir is 30 Read Full Post
Women’s Tour
“Go west young man and grow up with the country.” While many men did heed this call to the western frontier seeking adventure and fortune, most women came with their families– as children, as wives and often as mothers caring for children. This tour will Read Full Post