July 8 Fireside Chat features Terry Knight

July 8 Fireside Chat features Terry Knight

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Terry Knight will share a few of the fascinating things he has learned about Lake County history in the course of several decades as an outdoor life columnist when he speaks at the Gibson Museum’s Fireside Chat on Saturday, July 8.

 
His chat will begin at 3 pm, questions are invited after his presentation, and the doors close at 5 p.m. Simple refreshments are offered by the Friends of Gibson.
 
The program is free of charge, but donations are welcomed.
 
Knight has garnered a sizable following, both for his column and for his frequent appearances as a speaker. Literally born in a log cabin, in Minnesota, he has a lifelong interest in nature in all its manifestations.
 
His writings about the marvels of nature have appeared not only in the local newspaper, but in Outdoor Life, Sports Afield, Western Outdoor News, Fishing and Hunting News, Wilderness Unlimited and other publications
 
He spent 28 years working with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which included wide-ranging travel in the U.S. and abroad. All of that served to hone his considerable curiosity, about everything.
 
Gibson volunteers are hoping he will share some of the insights gained while he held a ringside seat into the investigation of Mt. Konocti’s “mysterious caves,” along with little known knowledge about our lake, our mountains and our wildlife.
 
Seating at Gibson is limited, so reservations are always advised. Write This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 707-809-8009.
 

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