PRESIDIO DIALOGUES – Thursday Evenings at 6 pmNotable authors, artists, and conversation starters explore themes from ancient history to current events through interactive dialogues, stimulating talks, panels, performances, and films.
Join us for a conversation on the past and future of Mountain Lake. Using photographs, maps, and personal memories, local historians will highlight the history, human use, restoration, and borderland status of the lake located between the Presidio and the Richmond District neighborhood.
Woody LaBounty from the Western Neighborhoods Project, a non-profit dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the western neighborhoods of San Francisco, will join Presidio Trust historian Barbara Berglund, and a representative of the team that has recently restored and enhanced Mountain Lake’s ecology.
In association with the Western Neighborhoods Project.
This event is free but due to space constraints registration is required. Please complete the registration process below. Please note that registering does not guarantee admission. Registered guests will be offered priority admission that will be honored until 15 minutes before the start of the event.
Photo: Courtesy of Western Neighborhoods Project
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PRESIDIO DIALOGUES – Thursday Evenings at 6 pmNotable authors, artists, and conversation starters explore themes from ancient history to current events through interactive dialogues, stimulating talks, panels, performances, and films.
Join us for a conversation on the past and future of Mountain Lake. Using photographs, maps, and personal memories, local historians will highlight the history, human use, restoration, and borderland status of the lake located between the Presidio and the Richmond District neighborhood.
Woody LaBounty from the Western Neighborhoods Project, a non-profit dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the western neighborhoods of San Francisco, will join Presidio Trust historian Barbara Berglund, and a representative of the team that has recently restored and enhanced Mountain Lake’s ecology.
In association with the Western Neighborhoods Project.
This event is free but due to space constraints registration is required. Please complete the registration process below. Please note that registering does not guarantee admission. Registered guests will be offered priority admission that will be honored until 15 minutes before the start of the event.
Photo: Courtesy of Western Neighborhoods Project
Read more about our event registration policy >>
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