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Articles From the Winter 1998 Newsletter

This issue kicks off the Mono Lake Committee’s 20th anniversary celebration, making it time to think back to the early days and how far we’ve come together. Look for anniversary plans and Committee history throughout this and upcoming issues. May the next 20 years be as successful—and as much fun!

Pages 12–14 contain a photo retrospective, while page 5 welcomes the anniversary year and profiles some of the big upcoming events. The 1997 version of some of those events—the Century ride and Restoration Days— are recapped on pages 18–19. And the Outdoor Experiences program completed another successful summer—see pages 6–8.

We planned the 1998 Field Seminars early this year, so pick your classes now on pages 20–23. Be sure to keep the information on hand until May, too. Why? Because the next two issues of the Mono Lake Newsletter will be combined into one expanded spring-summer issue, which won’t come out until then. In the spare time that results, we’ll be developing a new and improved Mono Lake Guidebook. Dave Brower at Mono Lake
Legendary environmental leader David Brower made a visit to Mono Lake last summer and he stopped by the Information Center and Bookstore to pick up a bumpersticker. Thanks for saying hello, Dave!

Snow covers the ground here in the Mono Basin, and winter is setting in. While it’s quiet, come on up and join us for a ski along the lakeshore.

—Geoff McQuilkin

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