The East Inyo Museum, in Independence, where we will learn about our local California History. The Docents will give us a special class about one of the largest, most diverse collections of Owens Valley Paiute and Panamint Shoshone basketry in the world. Weather permitting, we can enjoy a picnic lunch at the museum after the tour.We encourage families to turn in a sample that is linked to the field trip that you attended during your next learning period. It helps to ensure that we can continue to provide these trips and their educational value.
Heartland field trips are designed for families to attend together. Students need to be accompanied by an adult chaperone. If your student will be attending with another family, please indicate this when you register your student and let the field trip host know once you complete your registration.
**To ensure the health and safety of all attendees, please do not attend a field trip if you, your student(s), or anyone in your household is ill or showing possible signs of illness.**May I pay using my funds? This field trip is FREE! Cash donations made directly to the museum are appreciated.
Does this trip have any height, weight, and/or age restrictions? All ages welcome.
Check-in Procedures: Please check-in with Erica Farrar (HST), in the parking lot, at both venues (Museum and Picnic area).
Is there on-site parking available? Parking in dirt area and parking lot. Parking is free.
Can we pack snacks or lunch for this event or field trip? No food or drink allowed in the museum, but a picnic area outside the museum is available for parents.
Please do not bring food that contains peanuts to any Heartland event.
How do I contact the event organizer?
Name: Erica Farrar
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 760-495-2562
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