
The public is welcome to attend the Temecula Valley Historical Society's 4th Monday presentation at 6 p.m. on Monday, August 25, at the Little Temecula History Museum in south Temecula. Biologist Jack Easton will talk about “The Importance of Oak Trees.”He will explain why oak trees were important to Temecula's Native people. He will also speak about the ecology of oak trees, the importance of trees and nature to our society and to our well-being.Jack, a biologist, environmental consultant, and land trust staff member, worked throughout inland Southern California for over 35 years. Jack conducted field biology surveys, analyzed impacts of development projects, processed permits for environmental compliance, evaluated prospective conservation properties, managed lands to improve