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Lamb Spring Archaeological Preserve: A Place Where People and Now-Extinct Animals Lived 10,000–15,000 Years Ago
Located in ranch country southwest of Littleton, Lamb Spring Archaeological Preserve is one of Colorado’s most important Paleo-Indian archaeological sites. Excavated several times between 1960 and 1997, it contained artifacts from repeated human use from the Cody complex, a Paleo-Indian culture group, through modern times. (more)
May 21st
Lamb Spring Archaeological Preserve
Jack Warner, Lamb Spring volunteer and long-time CAS member
(Note: Chapter members can join a field trip to Lamb Spring on May 25.)
June 18th
Topic is TBD; it will align with this speaker’s field trip for chapter members
Jen Kolise, Region Archaeologist, US Fish and Wildlife Service
April 27th
Robert Mutaw will lead a trip to the Paint Mines.
May 25th
Patrice Rhodes-Baum will lead a trip to Lamb Spring.
Sept. 20-23
Gary Conover will lead a trip to the Salinas Missions in New Mexico.
Oct. 4-5
Price Heiner, who led our fantastic outing last October to La Cueva, will take us to
the Upper Crossing Guard Station, Dry Creek, and possibly Mr. Peat in the San Luis Valley.
TBD
Trip to the University of Colorado Museum in Boulder.
TBD
Trip to Victor, Colorado this summer.
President | Susanne Denlinger |
Vice President | Robin Bell |
Secretary | Margaret Cordova |
Treasurer | Paul Shannon |
Director at Large | |
Director at Large | Julie Haverluk, 2nd Yr |
Programs Director | Patrice Rhoades-Baum |
CAS Representative | Jones LeFae |
Membership Director | Larry Hansen |
Chapter Premiums | Amy Sullivan |
Community Outreach | Susanne Denlinger |
Field Trips | Art Porter |
Newsletter | Jerry Grandel |
PAAC Coordinator | Jones LeFae |
Publicity | Judy Kilgore |
Refreshments | Linda Trzyna |
Web Master | Richard Garcia |