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In 1968, David Schooley chained himself to a bulldozer at the foot of the San Bruno Mountain. The activism of David and many other community members was crucial in protecting much of the mountain, allowing for the creation of a public park where working people can find tremendous beauty and peace nearby the cities where they live and work.
You’re invited to walk with David on the mountain and learn about the history of this remarkable refuge for endangered butterflies and rare native plants.
This walk is limited to ten people. All attendees must sign up by emailing info@mountainwatch.org or calling 415 467 6631 by Friday, July 2nd.
Meet at 10:00 AM at the San Bruno Mountain Watch office (44 Visitacion Avenue, Suite 206, in Brisbane)
To get there by car, follow Bayshore Boulevard to Brisbane; or take the #292 SamTrans bus.
David Schooley’s recently published book “Earth’s Own Animal”
San Bruno Mountain Watch
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