The Sierra Club

John Muir Education Committee


The Sierra Club John Muir Education Committee is a program by Sierra Club California and the Club's National Environmental Education Committee.

The mission of the John Muir Education Committee is to:

The John Muir Education Committee assists people: to learn about John Muir through its educational publications, website, and curricula; to commemorate Muir's life through John Muir Day celebrated annually on April 21; and by conducting the John Muir Youth Award program which is a five-step discovery process to explore, enjoy, study and protect wild landscapes and wildlife in the tradition of John Muir.


Link to the John Muir Exhibit!

If you have a website, please help us spread the word about the inspirational life of John Muir! You can use the following banner, and link to our quick URL:

http://johnmuir.info/
Visit the John Muir Exhibit!

Would you like to get involved?

Like all Sierra Club efforts, the John Muir Education Committee is led by volunteers. If you would like to help our efforts to promote John Muir and his legacy, consider some of the following volunteer opportunities:

Currently active members of the John Muir Education Committee include:

(Affiliations are for identification purposes only.)

Susan Barry, a watercolor artist of Muir and nature landscapes.

Garrett Burke - An honors graduate from Pratt Institute, Garrett Burke is an award-winning graphic designer creating movie posters, logos and packaging for entertainment industry clients such as Warner Bros., Nickelodeon, Disney, 20th Century Fox, Microsoft and the Star Wars folks. His concept honoring John Muir - Yosemite Valley is currently one of five finalists being considered for the 2005 California State Quarter.

Janene Ford, Department Coordinator, Holt-Atherton Special Collections, University of the Pacific Library - custodian of the John Muir Papers.

Dr. Bonnie Gisel, Sierra Club LeConte Memorial Lodge, Yosemite; Editor of Kindred and Related Spirits: The Letters of John Muir and Jeanne C. Carr, conference coordinator for the 2001 Fifth national John Muir Conference hosted by the University of the Pacific; consultant for John Muir National Historic Site.

Jill Harcke, Educator, co-producer of John Muir Tribute CD.

Maureen Lewis, John Muir Memorial Association - Education Committee, San Diego and John Muir's Great-Great-Grand-daughter.

Dr. Barbara Mossberg Ph.D, Dean, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Cal. State Monterey Bay, poet and author, internationally known public speaker on education and liberal arts.

Jennifer Rigby, M.S., Science Education, Director, The Acorn Group, Inc., interpretive planning and design, project manager for the California Plan for Environmental Education.

Catherine Soria, elementary school teacher at Yosemite School certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, who leads educational field trips to Muir's birthplace in Scotland.

Cathy Sponseller is a long-time Muir enthusiast and photographer. She has a BA in Geography and MA in Environmental Education from San Francisco State, plus grad courses in Museum Studies. She has volunteered for the National Park Service at John Muir and Eugene O'Neill National Historic Sites, The Yosemite Fund, and served on the Board for the Walnut Creek Open Space Foundation. She also is a fan and volunteer for the Willows Theatre's musical, "John Muir's Mountain Days."

William Swagerty, Ph.D., Professor at University of the Pacific and Director of its John Muir Center for Environmental Studies.

Janet Wood, M.S., Geosciences Education, community college instructor and a JPL/NASA Solar System Ambassador.

Harold Wood Esq., volunteer webmaster of the John Muir Exhibit, and Coordinator, Sierra Club John Muir Education Committee.

Additional corresponding members serve in an advisory capacity, including among others:

Jill Endicott, Vice Principal and 4th grade teacher at Green Valley School in Danville, California, who uses a model curriculum using John Muir as the focus;
Susan Liebermann, Educator in Yosemite, California;
Marian Macumber, M.S., Special Education, Educator in Ventura, California;
Daryl Morrison, Librarian of the John Muir Papers at the University of the Pacific
Jennifer Rigby, M.S., Science Education, Director, The Acorn Group, Inc., interpretive planning and design

Your involvement is welcome too!

Please direct comments and questions to:

Harold Wood
Sierra Club John Muir Education Committee
P.O. Box 3543
Visalia, California 93278
e-mail : harold.wood@sierraclub.org



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