31st Annual Living History
The Laguna Mountain Volunteer Association presents our 31st Annual LIVING HISTORY event. The past comes alive in this re-enactment of life in the Laguna Mountains. Go back in time to the early 1900s and visit with Native Americans, rugged cowboys and turn-of-the-(last) century mountain men. Meet the first Laguna Forest Ranger, and relive the travels of a 1908 pioneer family from Imperial Valley. How did they survive back then without cell phones and other modern conveniences? Come, see! Saturday, June 23rd and Sunday, June 24th at the Red-Tailed Roost Volunteer Headquarters near Mount Laguna in the Cleveland National Forest. 45 miles east of San Diego on I-8, then 8.5 miles N. on Sunrise Highway (mile marker 22.5). 4 presentations daily from 9:30am to 2:30pm. Free admission. Don’t miss the fun! For more information, visit the LMVA website at www.lmva.net or call at (619) 948-1130 or the Alpine Ranger Office at (619) 445-6235.