Me being of Japanese decent, I felt the need to visit Wakamatsu Tea and Silkworm Colony Farm in Placerville, and to pay my respect to all the courageous men and women whom traveled thousands of...
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The American River Conservancy (ARC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving rivers and land within the upper American and Cosumnes River watersheds. Founded in 1989, ARC engages in land conservation, stewardship, and educational programs to promote sustainable practices and enhance community awareness and involvement in environmental stewardship.
With a successful track record of protecting over 27,500 acres, ARC offers various educational opportunities such as School Field Trips, Nature Camp, and classes focused on climate stewardship and naturalist training. The organization is headquartered at the historic Kane House in Marshall Gold Discovery Park in Coloma, California, where it fosters an enduring ethic of care for nature and cultural resources.
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Have been to a couple of American River Conservancy events at Wakamatsu Farm. Such an historic & interesting place. The volunteers & teachers are impressive. It is always an interesting &...
Visited this farm during Wakafest150 which was to celebrate the 150 year anniversary of the very first Japanese settlement in the US, way back in 1869. The farm is beautiful and maintained by the...
Wakamatsu is site of the first Japanese settlement in America. Their literature claims the farm was a "Japanese colony" but California had already been a state for two decades. The Russian...
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