Ely Stage Stop Museum Popcorn Lecture Series to feature history of Anderson Marsh 

KELSEYVILLE, Calif. — Ely Stage Stop Museum Popcorn Lecture Series’ next installment will feature a look at the history of Anderson Marsh.

The next lecture will take place on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 2 p.m.

Learn about Lake County’s past while munching on popcorn in the Ely Museum’s Red Barn, 9921 Soda Bay Road, Kelseyville.

On Sept. 13, they will host a showing of “A Walk Through Time,” the Emmy Award winning documentary about the history of Anderson Marsh, the Koi Tribe and how it became a State Park.

Archaeologist and co-producer Dr. John Parker will introduce and show the documentary and talk about its making and answer questions.

The film received the Governor's Historic Preservation Award in 2015, and the Northern California Television Emmy for best cultural documentary in 2017.

Popcorn Lecture Series lectures are every other month on the second Saturday. 

Lectures are free to Historical Society members or $10 at the door for non-members. Join as a member at the door and get into the year's lectures free.


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