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We need volunteers in a number of areas, especially designing and maintaining the website and newsletter, writing for the newsletter, photographing at events, or helping out on camping trips and social events. Never doubt that a small group of committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has. To honor her memory and her love for the outdoors, The Gay and Lesbian Sierrans have established The Angela Romagnoli Camping Scholarship , which will be awarded to one person on each of our future camping trips to allow those for whom the fee would be a financial hardship to participate free of charge.
In this small way, we hope to both remember and continue Angie's legacy of inclusiveness, kindness and generosity.
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We're here and we're Queer Sierrans! We are proposing to change the name of our chapter from 'Gay and Lesbian Sierrans' to 'Queer Sierrans'. We believe this would be beneficial so that the name will better reflect: If you've been to one of our previous celebrations, you know it's filled with food, drink, music, dancing and merriment , reconnecting with old friends and meeting new ones.
If you haven't been before, you're in for a treat. We will provide the main dishes - turkey and a vegetarian main option, along with some beverages. We also ask that you bring your own plate, utensils and cup so we can keep our carbon footprint low.
Ruby's in Town. Please consider volunteering for this event to help us make it a success! We need help picking up food, setting up, assisting with membership and other activities during the event, and clean up. We can't do it without you! Labor Day at Tuolumne Meadows.
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Everyone pitched in and was generous with their volunteering and problem solving oh no! There were spectacular hikes and a great potluck with expert cooking on many fronts hot tip for the future, eat whatever Kat makes! The smoke returned in the evening and the next day, a few folks headed home early.
Others took it easy, hanging about, playing games and meandering along the Tuolomne river. Russ Hartman led a lovely hike up Lembert Dome, while Claudine Offer led an ambitious mile hike up to high country to the Young Lakes, where hikers found an idyllic resting spot from which many braved the cold water under the aptly named Ragged Peak.
We are grateful to all who made this trip possible in spite of challenging circumstances in the true spirit of community and love of the outdoors! Photo by Lisa Kamieniecki.
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Photos by Russ Hartman. Photos by Linda Benveniste. Photos by Hunter Mills. A special shout out to two of our most prolific outings leader this quarter - Marian Stainbrock and Beth Bittle , who have led 10 and 9 outings respectively since July!
We are fortunate and grateful to have such dedicated volunteers. If you're interested in becoming an Outings Leader , contact us at outings glshikes.
Lamorinda Loop Bike Ride led by Beth. Photo by Beth Bittle. Tam led by Marian. Photo by Marian Stainbrook. Photos by Terrie Eusterbrock. Photos by Karen Lee. Look for Tarantulas on Mt. Diablo led by Beth. Photos by Beth Bittle. Photos by Kim Powell. Photo by Marina Dicerbo. City Walk: Ferry Building to the Ramp led by Cindy.