LOWER LAKE, Calif. – The Historic Courthouse Museum continues its Historic Reading Series on Saturday, Feb. 18.
The readings take place in the historic courtroom on the second floor and will begin at 2 p.m.
This month, Bill Groody, president of The Friends of the Lake County Museum, will read from two journals.
The first one was written in 1874 by L.L. Paulson, a San Francisco-based travel writer, who visited Lake County and tells some delightful anecdotes of his adventures.
Groody also will read from the California and Overland Diaries of Count Leonetto Cipriani.
Count Cipriani traveled here on horseback with an Indian guide looking for farmland to purchase in about 1855.
Other readings in this series will take place on March 17 and April 21.
There is no admission charge and refreshments will be served.
For more information, please call the museum at 707-263-4555.