This page contains information about Docent and Morro Bay
Unit Special Events Chair
Ray Easton (805) 528-7874
(EastonRay@[remove]yahoo.com is currently an
inactive e-mail account)
Ray organizes the Morro Bay Museum of Natural History MindWalks
Buy this pointer for the museum
The above Presentation Pointer should be in the media cabinet drawer at the rear of the Museum auditorium. It should plug-and-play on a Windows XP notebook without and any software setup. There is a USB adapter stored in the base of the pointer that goes into any available USB slot. Make sure to retrieve the adapter after the presentation. The top button is a red-laser pointer - pushing it will also change the PowerPoint mode to full-screen. The right-button advances one slide; the left-button reverses one slide. The bottom button sets the screen to blank (black) until another navigation button is pressed. After the presentation is over, the ESC key on the notebook keyboard takes the presentation out of full-screen mode.
INSTRUCTIONS: To use the Museum speaker system
with a PC notebook having a 1/8" female headphone jack... Open the drawer in the
media cabinet at the rear of the room to find the necessary cables.
Use two 20' M-F stereo 1/8"-1/8" extension cables to get to the back of the
room, and then add a final 6' M-M 1/8" stereo mini to Red-and-White RCA-phono
cable, to plug into the LINE 2 input on the CD player - Select Line 2 on the CD
player by pushing the "channel" button. (An additional experiment to
try the 1/4" Audio Jack in the front failed - Audio just does not seem to be
hooked up anywhere in the front. Of the funny looking 3/4" round connectors w/
three prongs up front, one turned out to be a Microphone input which did work
with the Mic... which I found in the drawer of the media cabinet.)
Mindwalks for 2007 - working notes
Mindwalk Schedule for
Feb. 2006
timothy-cleath notes
bob-field notes
Rouvaishyana
notes
Notes for April 2006
Mindwalks
Mindwalk Schedule for
April 2006
Special Turtle
presentation and exhibit April 17, 2006
and is a board member of the
Annual Morro
Bay Bird Festival --
where he arranges and coordinates the related museum
and docent activities
2006 BirdFest Activities Sponsored by The Museum of
Natural History
(Word document,
.pdf version
corrected 11-9-05)
Elderhostel tour, Montaņa de Oro, Sept. 20, 2005, Led by Tony Krause, Bea Morrow
and Mike Baird
Mountain Lion Poster for Summer Solstice 2005 Program
(warning, this image is 5 MB in size, designed for 16"x24"
printing)
Cuesta College Senior Celebration Friday April 15, 2005 12:30-4:30
Subject: Mission Life Days at La Purisima Mission State Historic
Park - Thurs. Sept. 23, 2004 (posted 8-6-04) From: Ray Easton Subject: Mission Life Days at La Purisima Mission State Historic Park -
Thurs. Sept. 23, 2004 |
Map to the Lazy Arrow Outdoor Adventure Camatta Ranch details photo essay from visit on 4-13-04 2005 visit
Trip to Bob and Judy Triple T Turtle Ranch May 11-12, 2004. (completed)
From: "Ray Easton" <eastonray@[remove]yahoo.com>
Date: Mon Apr 5, 2004 3:12 pm Subject: Please Join us is an adventure - Visit the Bob and Judy Triple T Turtle Ranch Another outdoor adventure - Visit to the Bob and Judy Triple T Turtle Ranch May 11-12, 2004. The Triple T Ranch (Home for Wayward Turtles and Tortoises) is a five acre park-like setting, run by Bob and Judy Thomas in Arroyo Grande. Bob and Judy Thomas have over 500 animals including 350 turtles and tortoises and 100 birds. They work with zoos around the US breeding endangered turtles and tortoises. Many species of animals may be seen including 58 species of turtles and tortoises, 6 species of lizards, 4 species of ducks, and 12 species of other birds. Many of you have shown interest in seeing their operation -- we will be able to take two groups of 20 people on the mornings of Tues. May 11th and Wed. May 12th. If interested call Ray Easton (805) 528-7874 to reserve your place. Make sure to leave your phone number. Docents and volunteers and spouses welcome. YOU MUST HAVE RESERVATIONS TO ATTEND THIS EVENT. |
Ray Easton created this retirement poster for Ranger Ray Monson (May 2004)
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