Friends of Sierra Rock Art -Tahoe National Forest
Archaeological Site Monitoring Program

The Friends of Sierra Rock Art (FSRA) and the Tahoe National Forest (TNF) are very pleased to announce a Refresher Archaeological Site Monitoring Class on June 13, 2009. The workshop will be held at 9:30 AM at the Big Bend Ranger Station of the Tahoe National Forest off of I-80. This is an all day session and is presented by TNF Archaeologists, Nolan Smith and Bill Slater, along with volunteers Ross and Maiya Gralia.

This class is for new monitors and is a refresher for those who already have taken the class. Bring lunch, water, camera, clip board, hiking clothes and footwear, compass, hat, pen and pencil, paper, snacks, and anything else you take out monitoring.

Contact Bill Slater at (530) 478.6286 or bslater@fs.fed.us or Nolan Smith at (530) 367.2224 or nwsmith@fs.fed.us if you plan on attending or wish further information.

Persons participating in the program will need to join FSRA ($15/indivdual $25/family) and sign a volunteer agreement with the USFS as well as a monitor/non-disclosure agreement.