
Wildlife artists mingled with many members of the Santa Rosa Plateau Nature Education Foundation and ticket holders to celebrate opening night of the nonprofit agency’s upcoming Summer Concert Series at the Plateau Ecological Reserve beginning July 2.The more than two dozen artists with their many works of wildlife art, ranging from acrylics to ceramic and metal sculptures, all appeared to meet the SRPNEF members and volunteers who will be hosting the concert series that begins with a Springsteen tribute on the new Pavilion for the next six Saturdays. Each artist braved the drive to the Plateau’s Visitor Center after a fatal accident closed Clinton Keith Road leading up to the nature reserve for several hours that afternoon. Their intention is to help SRPNEF in its efforts to teach