Sierra College will present a lecture by historian Dan DeFoe entitled
"Gold, Granite, and Grit: A Quarry, A Town, and the Building of
California" on Wednesday, November 14, 2007, at 7 p.m. The presentation
is sponsored by the Sierra College Friends of the Library.
The
history of the granite industry in Rocklin is long and illustrious.
Beginning in the 19th century, Rocklin has had dozens of quarries
providing granite for many construction projects, such as the
California State Capitol, the U.S. Mint in San Francisco, and even
materials for the breakwater at Pearl Harbor.
Lecture will include documentary film
In this lecture, Professor Dan DeFoe examines this remarkable story.
The presentation will also feature the showing of DeFfoe’s documentary
film “Gold, Granite, and Grit: A Quarry, A Town, and the Building of
California,” which examines the economic and social impact of the
industry on Rocklin.
Dan DeFoe is Professor of History and
Communication Studies at Sierra College. He has been at the Rocklin
campus since 1990. He has been named Sierra College “Teacher of the
Year” on nine occasions. Prior to joining the faculty, Dan was employed
for many years in the television and advertising industries and earned
multiple awards for his work.
Location
The
lecture will be on the first floor of the Library/Learning Resource
Center in Room 133A (Sierra College Boardroom) on the Sierra
College-Rocklin Campus. The campus is located at 5000 Rocklin Road in
Rocklin. The public is invited and an admission donation of $5 is
suggested. Parking permits are required and may be purchased for $1 at
campus parking permit dispensers.
For more information on
this program, contact the Sierra College Friends of the Library at
916-781-0565, or Gary Noy Director of the Center for Sierra Nevada
Studies at sierracenter@sierracollege.edu or gnoy@sierracollege.edu or
916-781-7184