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<strong>Society</strong> <strong>for</strong> Cali<strong>for</strong>nia <strong>Archaeology</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Meeting</strong> <strong>2010</strong> 95<br />

PADON, Beth<br />

PADON, Chris<br />

Discovery Works, Inc.<br />

The Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Archaeological Site Stewardship Program (CASSP): The First Ten Years<br />

• Symposium 12 (Arlington); Friday, 2:00 PM<br />

CASSP was started in 1999 with the goal of recruiting volunteers to help protect sites that are<br />

visited by the public at two BLM Field Offices. By 2009, CASSP had partnerships with the<br />

BLM, USFS, NPS and State Parks to train and support volunteers all across the State. In ten<br />

years, CASSP has provided almost 50 training workshops, attended by over 800 volunteers. This<br />

presentation will describe the program and how it’s changed and developed.<br />

PADON, Beth<br />

PADON, Chris<br />

Discovery Works, Inc.<br />

Corn Springs, Riverside County: Photos from 50 Years Ago and Today<br />

• Poster Session 2 (Ben H. Lewis Hall North); Friday, 9:00 - 10:15 AM<br />

Corn Springs is located about half-ways between Blythe and Indio, south of Inters 10 in the<br />

Chuckwalla Mountains. The petroglyphs at Corn Springs are beautiful and numerous, and very<br />

accessible. About 50 years ago, C. Wesley Morse and Bill Frambach visited Corn Springs and<br />

took many photos of the rock art. Over the pa several years, CASSP volunteers Jon and Suzanne<br />

McBride have regularly visited Corn Springs to check its condition, taking numerous<br />

photographs and talking with other visitors. Their active care helps protect this important site.<br />

This poster pres photos of Corn Springs from 50 years ago and today.<br />

PADON, Chris<br />

PADON, Beth<br />

Discovery Works, Inc.<br />

What Will Characterize Future Site Stewardship Programs?<br />

• Symposium 12 (Arlington); Friday, 3:30 PM<br />

It is tempting to correlate current successes and disappointments of different site stewardship<br />

programs with differences in program characteristics (such as funding sources or organizational<br />

structure), and then predict that future programs should have the successful characteristics. But<br />

those characteristics may not be the most successful under future economic and social pressures<br />

or new constraints from the natural environment. This presentation identifies some important<br />

program characteristics and evaluates their benefits, under alternative future scenarios and<br />

conditions.<br />

PATERAKIS, Alice Boccia<br />

Japanese Institute of Anatolian <strong>Archaeology</strong><br />

see ZAK, Jacqueline<br />

PEARLSTEIN, Ellen<br />

University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Los Angeles<br />

see GLEESON, Molly

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