Announcements



Congratulations



New Emblem Holders:
#455 Donna 0'Shaughnessy

Welcome New Members:
Ruth Lee Brown
Dan Skaglund

New Sage Subscribers:
Richard Anglin Jr.
David Campbell
Joe Goss
Mary Ann Morimoto Sharman Anne Strand
Robert Wright Jr.

Address Changes:
Vic Henney & Sue Wyman
3525 Sawtelle Blvd. #211
LA CA 90066

Don Mclean
P.O. Box 22
Pearblossom, CA 93553

John Vitz
1901 Rockerfeller Lane #9 Redondo Beach, CA 90278

Steve Zoschke
2432 Hildago Ave.
LA CA 90039

Wynne Benti, DPS Secretary





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Saturday, April 30th at Pomona College in Claremont: A conference entitled The Clean Air Game: How to Be A Winner will be held. The goal of the conference is to help individuals and community groups such as homeowners associations and local issue environmental groups to understand how to become active and effective in influencing decisions about clean air.

The conference is sponsored by the Sierra Club, the Lung Association, the League of Women Voters and the Natural Resources Defense Council. For more information about attending the conference, please call the Angeles Chapter Office at (213) 387-4287 and leave a message indicating your interest. Someone viii get back to you!
LTC

The Angeles Chapter Leadership Training Lectures will take place on the weekend of April 16 & l7 (not on the 9th & 10th as mentioned in the schedule). The program is open to any Sierra Club member who has participated on five hikes or weekend trips with the Sierra Club. Graduation from BMTC is not a requirement.

The cost of the program is $15. and includes: two days of lectures which cover all aspects of leadership training from navigation to snow and rock climbing, one copy of the informative Leaders Reference Book (which has set the standard for Sierra Club leadership training programs nationwide) and an official leadership patch for the first rating achieved by any candidate. The program will be held in Griffith Park.

Scheduled speakers include: Randy Danta, LTC Chairman; Bob Kanne, Conservation Chairman, Angeles Chapter Executive Committee; Bob Hicks, Safety and Administration Chairmen, Angeles Chapter; Duane McRuer, LTC; Bob Bradshaw, Navigation, Basic Mountaineering Training Committee; Chuck Wilson, Rock, Basic Mountaineering Training Committee; and Joy Faggert, First Aid, Ski Mountaineers.
For information regarding the program, including an enrollment form and Leadership Training Program events calendar (listing 1966 check-offs for navigation, rock and snow), please send a self-addressed stamped envelope to the LTC Registrar, Wynne Benti. The deadline for receipt of all applications is April 1, 1988.
*The date change is due to a conflict with BMTC not foreseen at listing time in the Angeles Chapter Schedule.

Saturday, April 23 — 7:30p.m. In honor of John Muir’s upcoming l50th birthday remembrance, the Environmental Education Subcommittee is pleased to bring Lee Stetson to town to perform his one—man show, ‘Conversation With A Tramp.’ The action takes place the day that the famous founder of the Sierra Club hears that Hetch Hetchy will be dammed. For tickets to the show at John Muir High School, 1905 Linclon Avenue, Pasadena (one block north of 210 freeway), please send a check payable to Sierra Club Angeles Chapter, together with a sase to Environmental Education Subcommittee. Sierra Club, 3550 West 6th St., Suite 321, Los Angeles, CA 90020. For more information call Helen Graziano (213)594—0133, Jesse Moorman (213)388—9091 or Angeles Chapter (213)387—4287.
 
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