repair damage to a site CASSP volunteers helped California State Parks archaeologists and staff heal damage to a site in southern California. OCTA volunteers This flyer has more information about the OCTA project to locate emigrant trails near Truckee.

Volunteeer Opportunities. We are pleased to share information on these opportunities to participate in other types of volunteer projects which protect and preserve cultural resources on public lands.

small marker (updated March 7, 2012). CASSP volunteers Dee and Glen Owens invite other site stewards to join them in a project sponsored by the California-Nevada Chapter, Oregon-California Trails Association, http://www.canvocta.org, to help locate emigrant trails on BLM land near Truckee. For more information, please contact Dee and Glen at the e-mail address in this flyer.

small marker (updated April 4, 2012). Many CASSP volunteers have participated in Passport in Time, which offers volunteer opportunities in archaeological survey and excavation, rock art restoration, archival research, and many other activities. Visit the web site at http://www.passportintime.com.

small marker The SCA web site provides a calendar of archaeology events at http://scahome.org/meetings_events/other_events.html.