The Altadena Historical Society's next quarterly meeting and lecture features historian and author Elizabeth Pomeroy and Arroyo & Foothills Conservancy Executive Director John Howell in a look at historic MIllard Canyon.
Covered by a canopy of at least nine species of native trees, habitat to countless birds and other wildlife, the canyon serves as a wildlife corridor for the large mammal species that live in the foothills. Millard Creek is a year-round stream that feeds the area as well. There is a good possibility that 13 acres in the canyon, north of Canyon Crest Road, can be saved from development.
"The Past and Future of Millard Canyon"
Monday, May 14, 2012, 7:30 PM
Altadena Community Center, 730 E. Altadena Drive, Altadena, CA 91001
Programs are free and open to the public.
Pomeroy and Howell also invite you to a series of hikes Arroyos & Fooothills Conservancy is hosting Sat., May 19, to look over the parcel that can be saved. More information here.