Anza Expedition Exhibit
About 240 years ago Juan Bautista de Anza led an expedition consisting of soldiers, farmers, and priests through California and this area in particular. This exhibit documents this journey. On […]
About 240 years ago Juan Bautista de Anza led an expedition consisting of soldiers, farmers, and priests through California and this area in particular. This exhibit documents this journey. On […]
Every year the Pacific Grove Natural History Museum features the flowers of the area in one of the largest temporary collections of flowers in North America. The volunteers collect flowers […]
Every Sunday from one until three the Seymour Center offers family fun. Lots of crafts and other fun stuff to engage the participants in the importance of our oceans and […]
What better place to explore tide pools? What better person to help you explore the diversity of life in a tide pool then a Park Naturalist? Come to the north […]
As you might suspect, there are dozens of species of birds here on the Monterey Peninsula. One of the best places to see them is on the beach and woodlands […]
Mr. Hockney aimed his talented eye and hand at the magnificence of Yosemite and committed the work to his iPad. Then he processed the images from the screen to paper. […]
This is a multi-disciplinary, multi-media presentation featuring dancers from Spector's Studio and artists from around the country. They engage the audience in the beauty and fragility of the ocean we […]
This is a series of vignettes about the complications of modern life and love. The characters are primarily teens and the language used is that of texts. So it is […]
Lots of double meaning jokes, silly sophomoric gags, and generally a good time. The Star Wars canon has been around long enough to merit this sort of treatment. Think of […]
The Western Stage has a history of presenting interesting and challenging theater. This is one more in that tradition. Based on the stories of pioneer and settler women it gives […]