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Number 41 Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail April 2009
Anza Society International ConferenceBy Joe MyersEdited by Margaret Styles
The Anza Society is anorganization of individualsinterested in the life andtimes of Lt. Col. JuanBautista de Anza. Since 1996,they have held “AnnualWorld Conferences”bringing together peoplewith knowledge to shareabout Anza. The 14thconference was held March13-15 in Tucson, Arizona.
Presenters offered a varietyof subjects connected toAnza. Ron Quinn from Calif.State Polytechnic University created a mentalpicture of Father Pedro Font’s role on the 1775-76Anza Expedition and his relation with Anza. Theaward winning photographer, Nina Egert, PhD,showed her contemporary photos of the AnzaTrail landscape in relation to the historicaljourney. Gerry Hamor talked as the 8th generationdescendent of Lt. Moraga. Society President JoeMyers, PhD, used computer maps to illustrateAnza’s early campaign against the Apache Indiansin 1766. The Chief of Interpretation at TumacácoriNHP, Don Garate, talked about the Pima uprisingof 1751.
The panel discussion was attendees talking abouttheir ancestral link to members of the Anza familyor to the expedition members. Joe Camarillo (incharge of food services at the hotel) is partApache and described modern day Indians inArizona. The first day ended with a participants
wearing period clothing from the Tucson Presidioand performing a play written by Larry Marshallabout the 1775-76 Anza Expedition. That evening,the banquet featured keynote speaker JackLasseter, telling a story about the ChiricahuaApache and their famous chief, Cochise.
On Saturday, the field trip included the TucsonPresidio and San Xavier del Bac Mission. Theevent ended Sunday, after a three-hour tour oftwo 1775 Anza Expedition campsites north ofdowntown Tucson.
Mark your calendarfor the 15th AnnualInternationalConference March11-14, 2010 inMagdalena, Sonora,Mexico. �
Table of Contents
National Park Service 2
Along the Trail 4
Volunteer Projects: Before and After 6
Anuncios 7
Soldados at Tucson Presidio
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Noticias de Anza is a free quarterly publication of theNational Park Service. Unless otherwise noted, allarticles and images are in the public domain and maybe used by any interested party. Articles andphotographs from the public are welcome. Pleaseemail your submissions requests at “Contact us” onwww.nps.gov/juba.
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Number 41April 2009
National Park Service
Conference
12th Conference on National Scenic and Historic TrailsJuly 12-16, 2009 Missoula, MTJoin us in the shadow of the Bitterroot Mountains to launchthe “Gearing up for the Decade for the NationalTrails: Outreach, Protection and Capacity.” Workshops willelaborate ways we will accomplish the goals set for thedecade. Sponsored by FHWA's Recreational Trails Program.Hosted by Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation. Formore information, visit www.nationaltrailspartnership.org.
Number 41 - April 2009
From the Superintendent
Naomi Torres
Meeting Partners
Since my arrival to the Anza Trail in mid-February,I have had the opportunity to connect with manyof the trail partners and supporters. I found all ofthe encounters to be inspiring. In mid-March, Ivisited Tucson and attended the 14th AnnualInternational Conference of the Anza Society.Participants expressed a great deal of passion forthe Anza story, the people, and it’s legacy.
The trip was capped with a quick Sunday morningtour of several campsites, led by Joe Meyers.Visiting the sites brought greater meaning to thestory and the people I had been learning about theprevious days. Going to the sites, I experiencedthe power of place and the importance of standingnear the sites where the expedition passed. Boththe story and the place are important to buildingthe trail and engaging many more supporters. This edition of Noticias will again present themany projects and programs that continue tobring the power of the trail alive.
As inspired as I am about the future of the AnzaTrail, I am saddened by Margaret’s departure. Sheis a talented interpreter, and the trail was fortunateto benefit from her skills for three outstandingyears. I believe I speak for many of the trailsupporters that we will miss her very much. Herfuture is filled with many wonderful experiences.Let us wish her success and joy in Yosemite andbeyond. �
National Park Service Documentary
Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan are making a film aboutthe NPS. The film reveals compelling stories of the parks,the Service, and the individuals who shaped them. This isa meaningful time to raise awareness of the NPS inpreparation for the centennial in 2016.
“While making this series, we discovered more thanstories of the most dramatic landscapes on earth. Wediscovered stories of remarkable people from everyconceivable background. What they had in common wasa passion to save some precious portion of the land theyloved so that those of us who followed might have thesame chance to fall in love with that place. Without them,parks would not exist” Burns said.
This fall, public television will air the six-part, twelve-hourseries The National Parks: America’s Best Idea. �
Photo: Tony Gleaton
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National Park Service
National
Train DayMarking 140years ofconnectingtravelers fromcoast to coast,the secondannual National
Train Day on May 9 celebrates theimportance of train travel throughout thecountry with events in Washington, DC,Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles,and many more locally organized eventsin communities nationwide. The AnzaTrail on-board Trails & Rails volunteerguides and Santa Monica MountainsNRA will promote the nationalpartnership program at the Los AngelesTrain Station 10-3:00 pm. �
National
Celebrations
American HikingSociety’s NationalTrails Day®
June 6, 2009A registered trademark ofAmerican Hiking Society,National Trails Day® is thelargest and only nationwidetrails and outdoor celebrationdesigned to promote healthylifestyles, connect the generalpublic with trails in theircommunities and buildpartnerships to protect trails.Through National Trails Day®,people are introduced to awide array of activities such ashiking, biking, paddling,horseback riding, trail running,and bird watching. To registeryour event, visitwww.americanhiking.org
National Get OutdoorsDay - June 13, 2009This is a new annual event toencourage healthy, activeoutdoor fun. Participatingpartners will offeropportunities for Americanfamilies to experiencetraditional and non-traditionaltypes of outdoor activities.Prime goals of the day arereaching first-time visitors topublic lands and reconnectingour youth to the greatoutdoors. For moreinformation, visitwww.nationalgetoutdoorsday.org. �
Heading to Yosemite
This is my farewell message to the AnzaTrail community. This summer, I will beworking at Yosemite National Park as thefirst Interpretation Coach for park partnerpublic programs. I am returning to awilderness site, which is where my NPSwork experience started in Yellowstoneand Death Valley. In the fall, I will take anextended leave from the NPS to pursue mydream of coaching and training.
Working for the Anza Trail has truly been aunique experience for me. The variety of trail projects and partners hasshown me the array of possibilities in getting the work done. The AnzaTrail community is passionate about this resource; the stories it tells andthe recreation it provides.
I appreciate the wonderful individuals and partners I have worked withsuch as re-enactors, event coordinators, park rangers, descendants,teachers, planners, designers, and the volunteers. You make the trail areality and keep the story alive. Thank you for sharing your knowledge,skills, and experience with me on this journey. �
Margaret StylesPhoto: Jennifer BarNahum
National Trails SystemAnnual Report for FiscalYear 2008 Available
Statistics from trail relatedactivities in FY 2008 have beenrolled up with data from ForestService, BLM, and other agenciesinto an annual report structuredaround the 6-agency NationalTrails System MOU signed in 2006.The report includes statistics suchas changes in mileage andprotection, high potential sites andsegments, changes indevelopment and certification,data management, mapping, andunmet needs. Other sectionsinclude partnership, planning, andinnovative actions. The report isavailable on the NPS National TrailsSystem website atwww.nps.gov/nts �
Along the Trail
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Google Earth Campfire Program: Borrego Springs, CAJanuary 1 & 10Dick Overturf used a computer and Wi-Fi at Anza-Borrego State Park during his campfire programs toillustrate the Anza Expedition campsites. It workedgreat. He flew the audience right up CoyoteCanyon to Salvador Linares’s birthplace, clicked onthe diary entry for that day, and then flew on toSan Francisco. Very creative!
Volunteer Award to Mary Dahl: Tubac, AZJanuary 30The Anza Trail Coalition of Arizona and the NPSawarded Mary Dahl in recognition of heroutstanding volunteer service to the Anza Trail.Richard Williams expressed the organizationsthanks for all the work and expertise Mary hasbrought to the table. Thank you, Mary!
ATCA Elects New State Officers: Tubac, AZFebruary 22The Anza Trail Coalition of Arizona (ATCA) held ageneral statewide meeting in Tubac and appointednew State Officers.:President & Volunteer Coordinator - Karol StubbsSecretary - Ed StubbsTreasurer - Joe MyersThe Directors are Glenn Vierra and RichardWilliams. The county directors are as follows:Maricopa - Dr. Reba Wells GrandrudPima - Don KuceraPinal - Joe MyersSanta Cruz - Karol StubbsYuma - Tina Clark
Anza Riders in Rodeo Parade: Tucson, AZFebruary 26The Anza Expedition Riders entered the annual “LaFiesta de los Vaqueros” Tucson Rodeo Parade. It isclaimed to be the world’s longest non-motorizedparade since 1925. The Anza Riders representedthe soldados and families of the historic expeditionand were organized by Louie and Terry.
New Trailhead Ramada: Tucson, AZMarch
Pima County has finished construction on theTuquison Trailhead for this recreational section ofthe Anza Trail. It is located in Columbus Park. Thefunding came from county bonds.Mary Dahl and Richard Williams
Photo: ATCA
Photo: Pima County
Image: Google
ATCA at the Marana Founder’s Day: Marana, AZMarch 21
The Anza Trail Coalition of Arizona (ATCA)volunteers participated in the event with a boothto promote the Anza Trail in the community. Inaddition to providing participants withinformation about their organization and the trail,their theme was “Eating Our Way on the AnzaExpedition.” Don Kucera, Joe Myers, Susan Smith,and others gathered this information for the event,displaying tangible foods and a binder of resourceinformation. The foods included corn, chilies,watermelon, squash, piloncillo, chocolate, canela,mesquite pods, and flour.
Santa Cruz River Researcher’s Day: Tucson, AZMarch 27Researchers and interested individuals met for amorning to share their knowledge on the health ofthe Santa Cruz River. Presentation topics includedinventories, monitoring, health, plants,dendrochronology, groundwater interaction,riverwatch, clogging, and water quality.
Temporary Halt on Arizona State Park ClosuresThe Arizona House of Representatives gavepreliminary approval to keep threatened state parks
open by diverting money from a voter-mandatedprogram for land conservation for open space. Themeasure aims to reverse recent state budget cutsthat have put numerous state parks at risk ofclosure including Tubac Presidio and YumaQuartermaster Depot.
San Antonio Mission Day: Colon, CAApril 4Volunteer soldados were marched around the SanAntonio Mission during their second annualMission Day event on Saturday, April 4, 2009.Activities included a re-enactment camp,blacksmithing, presentations, entertainment, andvisiting the beautiful chapel. �
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Along the Trail
Seeking Family Stories
The San Francisco Museum and Historical Society isplanning a new museum exhibit in the Old MintBuilding. Associate Curator, Kristin Morris, is collectingfamily stories and experiences that represent the historyof the Bay Area. To participate, call (415) 537-1105 x103or visit www.sfhistory.org.
Susan Smith demonstrating Anza Expedition food.Photo: Don Kucera
Re-enactor Frank Martinez instructing young soldados
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Volunteer Projects: Before and After
Clean Up the River
Volunteers from Anza Trail Coalition of Arizonaand the Rio Rico Interact Club tackled a bottledam along the Santa Cruz River in Arizona.Bottle dams are created when garbage in theriver gets caught on an object (like a fallen treetrunk) and starts backing up to create a dam.
The volunteers need to remove the garbage (inthis case mostly bottles flowing north fromMexico) in order to break the dam and allowthe water to flow freely.
These photos show the difference their workmakes and it is remarkable.
Thank you to the volunteers, and Mike Burnsand Glenn Vierra for organizing this project.Great Work!
Clearing Away the Weeds
Across the river from Griffith Park in LosAngeles, there is a red and white Anza Trailmural. It was painted by youth many yearsago through the North East Treesorganization. In early April, one man noticedthat weeds and bushes were obscuring themural.
He took matters into his own hands. Withthe permission of the MetroLink Train toaccess the site (tracks run along the top ofthe mural site), Dennis Sundman cut theweeds and picked up the trash. Lastsummer, he was one of our first seasonalTeacher-Ranger-Teacher staff working atSanta Monica Mountains NRA.
These photos illustrate what a differenceone person can make. It looks great! Thankyou, Dennis.
Before. Photo: ATCA
After. Photo: ATCA
Before. Photo: Dennis Sundman
After. Photo: Dennis Sundman
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April24-26 Los Californianos Quarterly Meeting: Santa Barbara, CA
For more information, visit www.loscalifornianos.org
25-26 First Annual Rio Rico Fiesta Festival & Expo: Rio Rico, AZ10:00-4:00 pmRio Rico Drive at Guy Tobin Trailhead
For more information, call the Chamber of Commerce at (602) 284-2378 or visit
www.rioricochamberofcommerce.com/community_events.html
May2-3 25th California Indian Market & Peace Pow Wow: San Juan Bautista, CA
10:00-7:00 pmSan Juan Bautista, Lot on Second Street
Arts, crafts, jewelry, dancing, music, and food. Memorial ride from Anza Trail to Mission.
For more information, (831) 623-4771 or visit www.peacevision.net.
9 Exhibit Opening “Becoming California, Becoming America”: Oakland, CA12:00-6:00 pmPeralta Hacienda, 2465 34th Avenue, 94601
Tours, cooking demonstrations, traditional arts, games, and dancing. For information and
reserve tickets, call (510) 532-9142 or visit www.peraltahacienda.org.
17 Special Access Hike “Anza: California’s Pathfinder”: Santa Clara County, CA10:00-12:00 pmPalassou Ridge
Join Open Space Authority for a short hike to learn about this campsite of the Anza
Expedition. The area is not open to the general public. Limited to 30. For more information
and reservations, call (408) 224-7476 or visit www.openspaceauthority.org
June6 Anza Trail Roundtable & Meet New Superintendent: San Juan Bautista, CA
1:00-3:00 pmSan Juan Bautista State Historic Park, Second Street between Washington & Mariposa St
25-27 Pasados del Presidio: San Francisco, CAThursday25th, 7-8 pm: Don Garate as Anza
Friday, 26th noon-3 pm: Kids activities and games about early Spanish California
Friday, 26 & Sat. 27th, 7-9 pm: Fandango dancing and singing
Saturday, 27th, 11 am-noon: Los Californianos San Francisco Birthday commemoration
For more information, visit www.presidio.gov/calendar/ (NPS Anza Trail staff present)
27 Carmel Mission Founder’s Day: Carmel, CANoon-5:00 pm Carmel Mission Basilica, 3080 Rio Road, Carmel, CA 93923
Tours, exhibits, farmer’s market, music, food, demonstrations. For more information, call
(831) 624-1271 x218, or visit www.carmelmission.org
See your announcement here! “Contact us” at www.nps.gov/juba.
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View from the Anza Trail
Students perform “Crossing the River” at the annual Yuma Crossing Days on February 14 at Yuma QuartermasterDeport State Park. Youth of the M4 J001 Club of Yuma (home school honor club) researched the historic 1775 AnzaExpedition river crossing and wrote the play portraying the three days spent in the area. The event was organizedby the Arizona State Parks in partnership with Yuma Crossing National Heritatge Area and the National Park Service.
For an electronic copy,
visit www.nps.gov/juba/parknews
Number 41 - April 2009