New Transforming Marys Peak series begins March 14

Marys Peak has been transformed in the past 200 years, is transforming now and will continue to transform in the future. And humans play a major role is in these transformations. Register today for three free webinars starting in 2 weeks (registration links below each webinar promo below).

March 14th – Marys Peak Transformed, 7:00 pm. The 1st of this 3-part Liz & Bob Frenkel Spring Webinar Series presents how human activities over the past 200 years have already transformed the physical, ecological and cultural resources of Marys Peak, the highest peak in the Oregon Coast Range. Plus, who was Mary? Presenters include Phil Hays and Judy Juntunen from the Marys Peak Alliance and Kevin Bruce, archaeologist from the U.S. Forest Service. To register for this free and open to the public webinar: https://bit.ly/2024frenkelseries1

April 11th – Transforming Marys Peak, 7:00 pm. The 2nd of this 3-part Liz & Bob Frenkel Spring Webinar Series presents five current projects that will help transform the Marys Peak ecosystem to thrive and overcome recent negative human impacts.  Presenters include Michele Holman, Doug Glavich and Matt Smith from the U.S. Forest Service, Scott Snedaker from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and Kathleen Westly from the Marys River Watershed Council. To register for this free and open to the public webinar: https://bit.ly/2024frenkelseries2

May 9th – Imagining Marys Peak, 7:00 pm. The final webinar of this 3-part Liz & Bob Frenkel Spring Webinar Series presents Julia Johanas from the U.S. Forest Service and Dave Eckert from the Marys Peak Alliance introducing the concept of a Marys Peak Interpretive Master Plan that will help visitors and stakeholders appreciate how we impact Marys Peak and to envision a future thriving Marys Peak. Through this plan, Marys Peak can be transformed with positive impacts on this ecologically and culturally thriving special place. To register for this free and open to the public webinar: https://bit.ly/2024frenkelseries3

Sponsors: Marys Peak Group Sierra Club, Marys Peak Alliance of AFRANA & Corvallis-Benton County Public Library