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An Evening with Naturalist John Muir

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MuirActor/scholar Doug Hulmes transforms into the famous environmentalist for an entertaining and educational performance

SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Dec. 19, 2011) - The spirit of John Muir, one of our nation’s earliest and foremost advocates for preserving wilderness and the environment, will come alive during a performance by actor and scholar Doug Hulmes at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012, at the Recital Hall in Balboa Park.

"Celebrate Trees – An Evening with Naturalist John Muir" is an entertaining and educational adventure into the philosophy and writings of Muir, who spent much of his life exploring and studying the Sierras and Alaska at the turn of the 20th century. Hulmes, a professor of environmental studies at Prescott College in Arizona, has portrayed Muir internationally since 1993.

Admission is free for the performance presented by the California Center for Sustainable Energy. For further information and registration, go to www.energycenter.org/forestry.

Muir wrote profusely about his travels and exploits in nature, especially in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains. He promoted the designation of Yosemite, Sequoia, Grand Canyon and the Petrified Forest as national parks and was one of the founders and first president of the Sierra Club in 1892. Muir has been called the "patron saint of the American wilderness" and its "archetypal free spirit." He died in 1914 at the age of 76.

In one of Muir’s popular essays he wrote, "Thousands of tired, nerve-shaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out that going to the mountains is going home; that wilderness is a necessity; and that mountain parks and reservations are useful not only as fountains of timber and irrigating rivers, but as fountains of life."

Hulmes transforms into Muir in the style of Chautauqua, a highly popular form of entertainment in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Typically, troupes of Chautauqua actors would travel in a circuit of performances, covering small communities and farming areas. The advent of radio and movies brought about the demise of the art form’s popularity.

Hulmes typically portrays the character of Muir in a 35-minute presentation, then takes questions from the audience as the character and closes with questions as a scholar of John Muir. Hulmes came to perform as Muir because of a course that he teaches on "Philosophies of the Interpretive Naturalists.”

The performance is funded through a grant from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection to the Advice and Technical Assistance Center for Urban Forestry at the California Center for Sustainable Energy. The center CCSE is an independent, nonprofit organization that provides a wide range of services that help people adopt greener practices and save energy and money through rebates, technical assistance and public education. For more information visit www.energycenter.org or call 866-SDENERGY.

 

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