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Authors and former Alamo teachers Michele Lasagna and Gail Faber will be among the five speakers from 10 a.m.-noon, tomorrow, Saturday, Feb. 24, at the Museum of the San Ramon Valley. The women have written five books, historical fiction and state-approved text books, and written the California Indian curriculum for fourth-graders in the San Ramon Valley Unified School District.

Others appearing are Malcolm Margolin, author of “The Ohlone Way”; Dr. Gregorio Mora-Torres, “Californio Voices: The Oral Memoirs of Jose Maria Amador and Lorenzo Asisara”; and Naida West, “River of Red Gold” and “Eye of the Bear.”

The museum is located at Railroad at Prospect Avenue in Danville. For information, call 837-3750 or visit www.museumsrv.org

Authors and former Alamo teachers Michele Lasagna (left) and Gail Faber reminisce about their experiences researching California Indians, at the Museum of the San Ramon Valley, where they currently teach the docents.
Photo by Natalie O'Neill
Authors and former Alamo teachers Michele Lasagna (left) and Gail Faber reminisce about their experiences researching California Indians, at the Museum of the San Ramon Valley, where they currently teach the docents. Photo by Natalie O’Neill

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