
By SARAH SHMERLING | Editor-in-Chief
Temescal Canyon Association will host its annual meeting via Zoom on Tuesday, December 10, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.—which will include three guest speakers.
“Guest speakers will be Bill Hamm from Will Rogers State Historic Park,” according to information shared by TCA ahead of the meeting. “Miroslava Munguia Ramos from National Parks Service discussing the effects of the Woolsey fire on the plants and animals in the Santa Monica Mountains. CD 11 Field Deputy Michael Amster will talk about city projects such as the dog park in Temescal Canyon.”
There will be time for a brief Q&A, according to TCA. To receive a link to the Zoom, email temcanyonassoc@gmail.com or TCA President James Alexakis at jamesalexakis@gmail.com.
Founded in 1972, Temescal Canyon Association is “dedicated to the preservation of the Santa Monica Mountains,” according to its website. Throughout the year, the organization participates in community events, hosts hikes throughout the Palisades, and helps build and maintain area trails.
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