Thursday, June 3, 2010

Lummis Day Celebrates a Man and the Region He Loved


June 6 is Lummis Day. Named for Charles Lummis, writer, historian, and ardent advocate for all things Southwestern and Southern California in particular, the celebration begins at El Alisal, the native stone residence Lummis built with his own hands with poetry readings at 10:30 am. Heritage Square Museum is the locale for local musicians and dancers with performances beginning at 12:30 pm. The festivities also include arts and crafts booths and refreshments and will go on until 7:00 pm. Admission and parking is free to this day long event

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