Writing, Editing & Video

Janice’s expertise includes web-based visitor information, marketing communications, special reports, feature stories  photography and video. Scroll down to download a document or link to a related page by clicking on the blue caption below photos.  Contact Janice at outdoorjan@att.net

Web-based Visitor Information

West Hills Farm of theJohn Muir Land Trust.One story in a  series of newsletter features and website pages.
San Francisco, City guide, Rails to Trails Conservancy
San Francisco City Guide is one in a series of city destinations featured  as part of “Trail Link” published by Rails to Trails Conservancy.
Research & write more than 100 narratives to describe California Historical Landmarks. Link to D’Agostini Winery

 

 

 Feature Stories & Research Reports

May Lee Office Complex blog
Hanami Line blog
Arts Council Special Report

Educational Materials

Native American, Chinook, Middle Village, Oregon, history, culture, story, interpretation, site, National Park Service, canoe, transportation,
Lewis & Clark National Historical Park, Astoria, Oregon, Chinook Middle Village Station Field Trip Curriculum
John Muir, field trip curriculm guide, portfolio, book, lessons
John Muir National Historic Site field trip curriculum
urban forestry, education, steward, leader, adult learning, leader, volunter, training, trees, biology, volunteer, science, river friendly landscaping, climate change,
Sacramento Tree Foundation – LEAF Steward Urban Forestry Volunteer Training program designed to build organization capacity to serve the community.

Editing

Associate Editor, 5 years, Published by League of CA Cities
Course Catalog Editor  Renaissance Society.  Presents more than 100 free classes, lectures and special programs each semester to members 50 years and older, in connection with  California State University, Sacramento.

Videos

Videos highlight services, citizen science project and sense of place. Video links below photo
Visitor & Education Services  – Created for BIG day of Giving
Lost Ladybug Citizen Science Project
Seasons on the American River