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To Squeep, Or Not To Squeep?

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Jack Fogle, Interpreter You may have recently asked yourself this very question. Imagine that it’s early March, the sun is setting, and you’ve had a long day. The clear, cerulean sky has metamorphosed into foreboding,… To Squeep, Or Not To Squeep?

Garry and Tyler Manning stand with their top five catches of the day on July 25, 2021.

2023 Fishing Season is Open!

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The 2023 fishing season has started to ramp up as Lake Isabella begins rainbow trout stocking through March. Fishermen are coming from all around for a delectable and fun fighting trophy to release back into… 2023 Fishing Season is Open!

"Snow Trip," a surrealist painting by Sara Kollig.

Woman-Made, Nature-Inspired: Sara Kollig

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In honor of Women’s History Month, Great Parks is celebrating eight local woman artists who find creative inspiration from the natural world around them. Sara Kollig sparks her creativity through surrealist and impressionist painting.

A scarf dyed using botanical dyes, created by Beth Kalinsky.

Woman-Made, Nature-Inspired: Beth Kalinsky

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In honor of Women’s History Month, Great Parks is celebrating eight local woman artists who find creative inspiration from the natural world around them. Beth Kalinsky sparks her creativity as a botanical dye maker and through textile art.

Artwork by Stephanie Berrie entitled "Claw Out of the Abyss."

Woman-Made, Nature-Inspired: Stephanie Berrie

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In honor of Women’s History Month, Great Parks is celebrating eight local woman artists who find creative inspiration from the natural world around them. Stephanie Berrie sparks her creativity through printmaking.

"Grass Transformed," by Lyric Morris-Latchaw

Woman-Made, Nature-Inspired: Lyric Morris-Latchaw

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In honor of Women’s History Month, Great Parks is celebrating eight local woman artists who find creative inspiration from the natural world around them. Lyric Morris-Latchaw sparks her creativity through painting and community gardening.