What’s in a Name – November 14, 2017

What’s in a Name: Stories Behind North Bay Place Names
Laguna Environmental Center
Saturday, November 18th, 2017 @ 3:00 pm

Place names are an important, and often overlooked, part of our cultural environment. They act as anchors on the land and are important markers of territory. Place names also store knowledge of ecology, people, stories, and events of our past. Even as their origins are slowly forgotten or embellished, the names of these places are remembered. Dr. Vejby will take us on a short tour through the North Bay and share with us some of the origins behind the names we use today.

Dr. Mara Vejby is an archaeologist and the Founder of Locality Research and Preservation, which focuses on highlighting and preserving local history and archaeology. Her interest in people’s interactions with the past has shaped her archaeological research; from the Roman reuse of prehistoric sites in Gaul to her current work in cultural resource management. Dr. Vejby also lectures as an anthropologist for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Sonoma State University.

Tickets:
$12 (non-refundable)
Pre-registration required.
http://www.lagunafoundation.org/laguna_walks_classes.shtml

Location:
Heron Hall
Laguna Environmental Center
900 Sanford Road
Santa Rosa, CA 95401
(707) 527-9277

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