ARNHA presents a series of free public forums annually in the Assembly Building at the Effie Yeaw Nature Center located in Ancil Hoffman County Park, Carmichael. Map & Directions to EYNC
Wildflower Program Welcomes Spring
Environmental scientist Tim Nosal will present an illustrated program: Wildflowers, Where to See Them at Their Best in the Sacramento Region, another in a series of ARNHA public forums.
Join Tim Thursday, March 27, at 7 p.m. in the Effie Yeaw Nature Center Assembly Building in Ancil Hoffman Park, California AV & Tarshes DR in Carmichael.
Nosal, who has BA & MA degrees from California State University, Sacramento, is employed by the State Department of Fish and Game to provide plant advice for timber harvest operations. He formerly taught wildflower classes at American River College, and was a contributor to the latest edition of ARNHA's Outdoor World of the Sacramento Region field guide. He also was a naturalist at the Effie Yeaw Nature Center, and a ranger assistant on the American River Parkway.
Light refreshments will be served at this free event.