Murphys, CA…Museum Exhibit Reception at Murphys’ Old-Timers Museum. Saturday February 24, 4 – 7 PM. Main Street Murphys, Calaveras County. Grazing cattle in the high country is a subject of controversy. Historic traditions and public use of forest resources must be balanced with water quality, meadow impacts, and the ringing of cowbells. A grant from California Humanities allowed historian Judith Marvin and Julia Costello to research this topic and this exhibit –and a forthcoming short film — are results of their study. With help from the US Forest Service, Central Sierra Environmental Resource Center, and the Rasmussen, Dell’Orto, and Whittle ranching families, both history and modern practices are addressed. Descriptive panels with text and photos are displayed within a reconstructed ca. 1911 cow-camp tent outfitted with period gear.
All are welcome to the reception. The exhibit can also be viewed during regular museum hours: Friday – Sunday 12-4 PM.
Questions can be sent to judithmarvin@goldrush.com
Cattle in the Sierra Reception
When: February 24, 2018
Time: 4 pm – 7 pm
Where: Murphys Old Timers Museum
470 Main Street
Murphys, CA