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Pinnacles Peek: First flight for condor intern

Pinnacles National Park—sometimes called “The secret gem of the Central Coast”—has towering rock formations that formed approximately 23 million years ago, historic structures from the first homesteaders, buildings constructed by the the Civilian Conservation Corps, and wildlife activities like the California Condor Recovery Program.

Pinnacles Peek: Night Hikes, Bird Walk around the corner

Editor's note: Pinnacles Peek features will run monthly in the Free Lance Lifestyles section as a new partnership with Pinnacles National Park, which provides the content.

Pinnacles Peek: National Park Service turns 100 this year

The new Pinnacles Peek features will run monthly in the Free Lance Lifestyles section as a new partnership with Pinnacles National Park, which provides the content.

City hopes to promote Pinnacles with monument sign

Hollister officials are ready to start promoting Pinnacles National Park to people entering and living in the city.

Hollister to seek ideas for Pinnacles promotion?

Hollister officials want to stir the creative senses, so to speak, by considering a design competition for some type of Pinnacles National Park promotion on the west side.

Pinnacles climbs the mountaintop

National Park Service Ranger Sierra Willoughby stopped the second grade students in a clearing surrounded by trees stretching many times their height and asked them what they heard.

Rally set to protest oil wells near Pinnacles National Park

San Benito Rising, a local environmental group, will be holding a rally called "Draw The Line: Don't Frack the Pinnacles" at the east entrance of Pinnacles National Park on Sept. 21 starting at 9:30 a.m.

Top 5: CMAP open mic, summer speaker series and more

CMAP open mic: CMAP is hosting their open mic night for Aug. 16, from 5 to 8 p.m., at the CMAP studio at Christopher High School, 850 Day Road, in Gilroy. If you want to perform in a TV studio and have your talents broadcast on cable TV come perform at the CMAP open mic night. Poets, musicians, and any other kind of artist. Call to sign up with Mitch Goldsmith, (408)722-9144.

Summer speaker series continues at Pinnacles

Pinnacles National Park will continue its summer speaker series in August with four planned lectures focusing on climate change and sustainability.

Native tribe wins accolades at Pinnacles

The Amah Mutsun Tribal Band has received national recognition for its work at Pinnacles National Park in collaborating with the Universities of California, Santa Cruz and Berkeley to conduct two research projects that took an innovative approach to habitat restoration. The projects integrated traditional Native American land management practices with contemporary techniques to restore and protect the natural and cultural processes in the unique California grassland system.

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